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ELGIN CHILD
REPORTED ILL
:' ELOIN (Special) One case of
Bl'Urifl. lvri IB iriuiicu . Mifti'i.
A (rrundchlld of Mrs. WaRoner who
come hero Rulurday from Hpokane,
Wash., was found to bo III with
1 the disease Sunday morning.
'-home was placed under quarantine I
. Mrs. Hershoy, of Enterprise, Is!
-"now In KlKln to assist tllo Metho-I
cl.nT rhurch lwro in
virrs. Mm. .llcrshcy is the wife of
tfif piiKtor of t ho KnlnrprlHi' rhurrh J
tonl is fiili art I vp ay a worker in
i? epprlal HprvlrcH.
Mr. and Mm, TI. V, Qntllnffn
" vwent to I'ortland limt work on o
i hiiKlnrflg trip. After Hpndintf hpv-
iprtil dnyH.nt I ho (iiitoinril.llit Hhow
" 1'V.aa tl.r.,r mturnml In 1lW.tr lining
: Jiir with two nrloHl earn.
" Mr. Ami Mm. Ilnrvy Huckintin
; yTn visitor, hero recently from
: Iinhlnr.
Mr. onil Mrs. Forrest ItyiUT nml
; Aaughtnr, Mvflyn. wen at NlKln
I . qver tho w.t'k-fnrt from tin How-
inan-IIlrlta rampH.
' fVoil f:olr Hp'nt tho wcplt-oml
; With 111 fuinily lien- from tho
latirh at Palnirr .lunrflon.
, jr.. Minn Allro Miir(iiarilt, the roiin-
- yf. health niirw, wkh In Klln on
idifilnfiw kiKt i' h. Vhlii ht-r ulir
,was a guest ill Iho 1,. Ii'fi)i.im
''tiom.
! V: l'1" rtil 'srliools aro pn-pnrlnp
- .jnr, th iroltrp nurvf-y to )c inurl
J.Boon hy doctor Thy of Hot I.nluv
' y floargn Hnll of ,n. f!ranl', was
' onion pr thosr hf-ro from I.a Clrnndp
t'.v)o attend th Knrnnipinenl meeting
'".Jteld ntiirdoy evening. Tho Jtp
'Aehattfl nrnuitfed u delirloitH mip
.. iDer.; ThP ineetliiK 1ho s-rv d (ih u
roreptlon for Mf. and MrH, luvld
.Itlnmennteln. who woro married
Jvfirveral weidid atco.
Mih. In ve Zwelfcl liafl lieen vlft
lihitf for bp. vr-r.il Wf'eks at thn homo
' of hpr daughter, Mrs. Karl
-d'on, of KorrBt drove. Her daiiith-
- tPr appompnnled her homo and' will
' flpnnd Bpvoral wppIcs Iiptp.
'J;' CppU Oent Ihih bonn vifllttnir nt
(;;10lKln for several dayH from Kntor
.v prlHO, wlipro. lip Iiuh Itpon employed
;Tor several monl hs. I Ip uetpd as
(lrpfprPP for tho Cove-Klln buMltet
Mlmll frame hpro Friday pvenlnv.
1,1 Mr. iind Mrw. Myron Huk attend
fil the nuto nhow at Portland lait
Wnok, - , ,
CharleB Witty spent thowpolt
rnd at home. Ho In teaching nehool
ut tho IllverHldo school house nour
- Covo. - ,
j Mr, and Mrs. Tup Tuttlo of Ttlno-
hart, woro in KlKln on a hiifdncsfl
? trip rerently. ;
j County Nherlff Jess Urcsheurs
, spent Hiinday wtUi his fiunliy hero.
Several lortil men arc now serv
' Injf on.tlto jury at La Grande
i m-v m ' psMin TintMn
f V' 'rlftB by burin t
J J ttsf 1rd or th Authorlit4
7 a DtitrihuiAr kh.rs ih !
Diitrihutor:
tr cott of 0a Timkffn Ur.
J lf CauIok It Avtll.blt:
J whvrt vrnmnr Timfc.n Uur. f
t I nut re tolj in ih or
nut fend bitck Timktn
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TH1TISMV, rFBRI'ARY 12
Thursday, silent nlKht for:
CHN". KKAK. KFDM, KI'TIA.
KlfQX, KCJW. KOA. KOI1, KH!J.
r . n-3 urmv WKin VVI'll.
WKHJ," WR.Mi'', WIIAZ, WHO,
YVJ.III, YI,ni,, WCil, WWW, nnAl,
wTA.M.
ralirarv. Pan. (Mountain.
- ,. Canadian N.i-
,,.., Hallway's nionraiii. Ornlm-
ouartet
7 ' ,
" lw, ' B; """
function una conviTsauun, . v..
l.iilaniio; 8. Cuniniian Nuttoa-
al Untlwny'n proprnm using1 rail
ONIU rulfffiry, f'nn. (Mountain,
430), 0 p. in., bedtlmo travol talo;
Orpheus q.mrtet, A. i MoOAfflioy.
coIIIni V. f.. Hum nelson, violinist:
I a. H. ' DpslandPS, flutist; K. T.
Ourltnp, pianist; "Mintha,' ittar-
let; '(I. R PcHlundrS, fhito solo;
'Hayn," tiunrtii; "Autumn and
Winter," ttlo; violin solo V. 1,.
Sitmiielson; "Thp Mlnutn Man."
Orpheus o,uarlet; "Invllatlou a n
Valso," K. T. Oitriinff, pianist;
IrlHh Melodies," auartet; 'Itcslif-
nallon," ( lartet; cello solo, A. ('.
Mcflaffhey; tnarr-h, HPlected, qunr-
let; "II Trovaiore," iimrtet; flulc
mdo, (I. R lifshindes: "The Little
Houhrelte," nuurlet; V. I. Sumiiel-
son, viollnlKt; seircnnns from
'aitHt," quart ct ; Mrs. K. It.
Uuclcerl, Kniher Williams Luliand
purly, , I'hllllps, vlollfitHl; -dunce
progrnru, T'laza Piiharet.
fNRV WirinlpfB, Tan. (fnii-
Iral, 4f.n), S:ir. p. m., oWI-iime
flonirfl, Kathleen Italy, soprano: Al
KilKour, CleorKo K. Aylell, Hnn-
nld Clihhon, planlMi; address, "1m-
presnlon of Cannda;" la, KranK
Wilif tit's ( 'ountry eluh dnucn or-
rlipslra.
KIT I.ob Anceen, Tnllf. (Pari-
fir, 4ft7), r-r::io p. in., Kveiiln?
Hernlil, Initio talk, news; fi:ao-.I,
lOxatulner's in isical linlf hour;
0:45-7. V. M. C. A. speaker; 7-S,
Kchcrdcna Aston on the. marliu
hapliono; 8 -It, protrrum, Standard
Oil company of f 'allfomla - pre-
senttnK a play with music; 0-10,
Kxamlnor proBrnm hy KIkh lodi'r
of OrnnRp. Oallf: lO-ll, John
Hmalhnnn vocal program.
KKKIJ, T-awrrnoe, Kans. (f?en
tral. 276), 6:60 p. m piano tun
InfMn number; 7, muslp; 7:15,
"Tho Child Health Problem."
Prof. F. V. Illttelrmar: 7:30 phpm-
Istry lepturp, "Priestly and thp
Discovery of Oxyffen," Prof. A,
W. DavldHon; 7:4ft. oducnllonul
psycholOK.v, lesson VI, Dean Tt. A.
Hchwefflcr.
KKKX Hnsttiifrs, Nebr. (Ccn
trill, 288.3). 9:30 p. ni., program
auspices Kearney Htutn Normal
college, Cpoiko II. AUer, director,
KKNI- Hhennndoah, Iowa (n
trat, 2CU), Q;30 p.m., old time mu
sic, Hopkins R, laillels, director.
1 KKOA. Rentttp, Wash. (Pacific,
450.") 4-ft:Ui p. in., Olympic Ho
tel concert, prcliPHtra rclpo,
,; KVm. T(o8 AKplo.'raMf; ,(J?a
elfin, 10; jo-i i n. m., sun-
shlup hour program; 3:30-4 : 30 p,
m., organ recital. Hoy Held Rrlg-
nall; 7:30t:4b, auditorium serv
Ice and baptism, sermon by Alinop)
Seniple Mrl'herson, pastor; 0:43-
10, Cray studio musical program;!
(lo-li, orffiin recital, Esther Krlcko
nrnen,
KOO, Oakland, Calif. (Paclflr,
2DD.R) 10:40 a. m., rlnss room In
struction Onklnnd pibllc sehool.i;
11:30-1 p. m., luiiphpon ronppre,
courtesy papifln Riutes Klertrlc
company; 4-5:30, -concert orrhes-
tro, Hotel St. Krnnrls; 8, "Sevn ;
Keys to Haldpale." farce, KOO.
players; Arlnn trio; Ht.i a. m.,1
dnnce music, Henry Hntstead'fl or-,
rlipstrn. j
KOW, Portland, Ore. (Paplfle,
4011). 12:30 p. m., ennrert, Civic
M lisle rluh; ft, children's prngnim,
KHJ, !.os Angeles, Calif. (Pa.
rifle,. 404.1 ), 12:90-1:30 p. in, J
Loew'ti Plate theater progrnm; C
0:3o, Art HIckmnn'B Hlltmor ho-.
tel : ennrert. nrrhestra, ' Kdwnrd
Kltupntrlck,' director; fl:S0-7. little
storlen Amerlrnn lilstory, Prof.j
Waller Sylvester Hertitog; IHrKle
Brandon, Jnno Hughes, screen I
stnrlets; R-ta, progrnm, l.os Ange-
les InvrKtmrnt company, tirriingedj
by J. Howard Johnson; Hi-1 l,
Karl nurtnett's lllltmoro hotel
datnee orchestra.
K.T3, l.os Angles, Cnllf. (Pnel
fle, 303), 8-0:3o p. m., voml nnd
Instrumental numhprs, Alfred A.
nntler, organist,
KNX, Hollywood. Calif. (Pnrl-i
fir, 33.), R n. m morning prayer:
0. Hired Hand, news; 10, Hired
Hnnd's morning message; ln:3o,
Mrs. Kate Hrew Vaughn, home
economies; 12-1 p, m., Wurlltfr
pipe oignn studio; r., closing mar
kets; ri:4r-(l:i;i, Wnrlltser ptpeor
pan studio, Sid Zlff, sports talk;
fi:tr.7:S0, program, Ixs Angpbs
Comty AsHorlatlon of Optome-;
trlsts, Zleglni'M orchentra; R-9, pro-f
gTam, Olohe Ice Cream rompnny; i
0-10, KNX feature program spon-:
sored by n, H. Hyas rompnny:
10-11, Ahe I.ymnn'H Coeonnut j
Orore dnnre orchestra from Am I
tmssador hotel.
KOA. Pfnver, Colo, (Mountain.!
'SC2.4), H p. m.. "S:ins noia." "Met.
ody." Mnhl Stapleton. planlxt; 1
'Tor All Kternlty." "I.ovo Hat
Kyea," Lilian Wheeler Hlnnrhar l;
violin obilgiito. Helen Kwittn Hnr.
tow; "Aliraham Lincoln." Muble
Stupteton: 'Lincoln.' "Ping Willi, i
ont a Stain." Ullten Whe.ier
nionchnrd. vornllst: "i'rndle Sonn",
Mable Stspleinn. plnlrt. j
KPO. Sun Kmnclwo, Catlf. (Pa-i
elflc. K9.M, 7 n. in., dally doaen;1
10, Town cvter: 10:U. theutrlcul
. news: -2 p m.. It tidy Soger's
, Katrmont Hotel orchestra; 4-a-i-5:3u,
Kudy Sb gei Kiiirntnnt ho.
tel orebestru; t : So.g ; Sti, children's
hour stories. Ills ltrntlier nf Kl';
! 6:3't, tlieutrlcnl new; 7-7:30, ;
ily Slfger's lulritnnt hotel orrhr-i.
! Ira; (1-0. Theodore J. Im in, nr. '
g:i nint ; 9 -1 . prn(rni m. Albert V.
Myer, dinrlor; la-ll, llene J.uii. V
, Hofio rioom Howl orchestra.
Shark Is Death Clue ; f
9 ,
taaii'iiam.
Hair believed that of Amuhu Hlvas,
ioay or a inonstur unurK oapiureu
Lkiien. flsherman. MUis Kivaa wus
when It sank near the harbor in
covered. The iliark is 1
OF THE WEEK
I'NIOM (Special) - Itev. Charles
A. tjuinn spent pari of In Ml week in
(taker alfendlrig " Ohdilet Meei-
iiiK of the M. K. church.
Principal ltiichnnnu nf the Norllj
Powder school mine ilown Salur-
lay evenlnif to allenil llie basket
ball games between his school nnd
the locai hlf)r school.
Mr, Md. Mitchell was a vlRllor
In ItaUer IriHf week and atleiided
I he Methodist diHt rlet ponferencp
while In that city.
Mrs. (Jenrgo Kerguson, who wns
recently laken io Itaker for an ap-.j
pendieiils operation. Is well on thc
road to recovery anil will probably
be brought home the latter part ol ,
(his week. . . I
A basketball gnmo has hern i
scheduled for Tuesday evening be
tween the boys' team from Perry.
nnd "Tho Oang," a Sunday school
elnss which is being conched by
John Wortnmn. The game will be
played on the local gym floor at
fi:30 Tuesday evening.
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Z. Terrell were
hosts to the T. II. rluh Inst Wed
nesday evening at thel) homo in
North I'nion, Bridge nnd a lunch
were Indulged in by the niPinliprs.
Clifford Johnson, n member of
the Athletic club basketball quin
tet, whllo playing In the game at
'ovn last Wednesday evening, had
his knee badly Injure and Is get
ting about with the uld of crutches
at present.
' The Commercial club will be the
hosts to tho visiting denllsis Mon
day evening at the I'nion hotel.
Itlnner and i social time will bp
tho program. Dr. Krwln suggested
that a deiilnlchalr he set up in the
parlor und teeth be extracted to
entertain tint guests, but. host Kerr
Of the hotel objected, "No teejh
ELECTRIC
Curling Irons.52.00 op
Flat Irons $4.00 up
Percolators .J7.00 up
Toasters $6.50 up
Waffle Irons....$10.00 up
Grills . $9.85 up
Hot Plates ..$4.65 up
Boudoir Lnmp.s..$2.00 up
Flar.li Lights 50c up
Klnctric Ransc.q..$10.00
Elt'Ktrlfi KiKjines ..$12.00
La Grande
Electric Co.
as
union m
RADIO?
Nothing But
AVc arc now located permanently in the new Harris Building,
across the track on Fir Street, where wc will conduct an ex
clusively Radio Store and Radio Factory.
STOP IN EVENINGS AND HEAR OI R RADIO
We sell all standard makes of Radios on monthly payments.
ASK lTS IF IT'S RADIO WE KNOW !
Hcarock Radio Phones Made in Ii Grande None Retter
HE ACOCK RADIO SERVICE
LA GRANDE," OREGON
ill - 111
5
mm I
WrtKjAt .na. S
Cubun Hutiena, was iilscu vruti In ibe
near luinpico nuiixr uy t'red vum
on the Ward Line sttamwr tlepwuniu
March, ISfJL ili'r Irady wus nut re
lueter SO ccntlmetera lonr. ,
polled till nfter . dlpner.". ws hfs
dieiiinu
InlernnilonaL Klnilevcfiiipii
Conclave to Hf Held In July
T.Ofl ANOKhKH tAP) Kinder
garten nnd primary school teach
ers, from nil pans, of tho world,
will gaiher Mere July K In II for
the tbiiiy-KHcond annual .convention-
of the Intcrnniimi;i Kinder
parten 1'nion. ...
Tim union has n nir-ndtersbip of
approximately , :i l.aiin - teoeh-
throughout (ho world.. ItepreKeiila
IIvph of (be .(irrnnizai Ion .from
Oermnny, Kmuce. KpKl.ini, South
Airica. CbiiiH,. mun Knutlr RiiWrU
can' counl l ien and., tlin TJi ilipliiu1
Island will attend tho citn'vent ion,
TielegateH I'rnin cvi'i'y f!t;tli','iii .Oh
1'niied. Hiittes also will bp p.vMent.
Miss Kiln Uuth lloyce, of -Uh-
hurg. Pa... nrrsideni of Die
mil ional orKHuiatlon. will preside
tMisK M;il-line Vcverka. kinder-
KM i ten and primary supe.ivi.sor of
Los Angeles flly-schools and chair
man -of lie general committee in
California, has been appointed to
manage the convention.
lllood's thicker, than water, nut
doesn't make us thick with Kur
ope, not as thick as the war debts
do. - '
Put It To Every
Think of Prove
THE WORLD'S GREATEST
BACSDRJG POWDER
is in truth, the
"Key to Better Baking"
SALES X'i TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND
Servicing Batteries
We Specialize in
Batteiry Rorharnlnt;, Repsdrlni and prohmglnf ltt imtoa
yonr batliUY waa lulondul lo Kite rejranllMia uf M itae or
make. Our prliv ami Herslee must aatlsfr.
8-1IOIIH HFl'IIAHOB HEKVIUB USTDK Dlslrlhiltor
FRED T. BURGESS
tUIlT 1S nog Jaffaraoa Af.
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
' RIACHIXH snoi AXT) FOIINDRV
All Rinds nf AUiliiiiery. Anloinnlillin nnil Trailnrs Repalreil
Ok iIhuiI.iI and Iti'lmlll
Aoeljliim WvIiUiik of All KlmU
CyUnder llorlnu; ami Overslie IMsmua
rrankshalls, I'Keons and I'M on 1'lns Itegrnund
OIVE VH A TRIAL
D. FITZGERALD Prop.
Union Oil Company o '
Distribute Profits
LOS ANGKLKS (Special) F.ight
hundred and one thousand dollars
will he distributed among six
.houasnd employes of the I'nion
OH company of California today,
under the rompanys employes pro
fit sharing plan.
The workers receive a proportion
of the net earnings of the com
pany's Invented capital which the
profits, represent.
Hilar Sums in To Iteplace
v Country S'nwdlioii-ir
IlKHKOItn, Ind. AI That the
flimsy schnolhouHc, like tho hick
ory stick of the Three-It dnys. Ih
drifting Into obscurity, is Indicated
tn a survey made by the Indiana I
Mmestone CJuarrymen's association j
which shows that kist year more
than tJiUn.fMifi, ono was spent in re-'
placing antiquated school buildings!
with materials of n permanent na
ture. .
Reports lo Hip nssoplatlon Bald
that a far greater number of '
school buildings were replaced (
i ban remodeled. md that coniriicis1
qlrcarly . a wardei) give promise of
lliii exceeding the previous year in
volume of school building construc
tion. Kiiifgrmits 'I'ni'ii lo Urn .I I
Itlo IH-: JANKItH) (AP) Al
though' official Ntallsiies are not
yet availa'ble for the entire year,"
il is estimaled that the number
I liiimlgninis nrriviiiir in Itra.ll dur
ing 11124 will appi'oximaip Ka.niMi.
Mom of Hie peweomers are I'orliir
guesc, (Jriin;iiiH, Italians and Span
ish. : .
Safe
Milk
For Infant's,
Invclidt,
. Children.
The Aged
Rich Milk, Malted Grain ext. In powder
form,makwThe Food-Drink for All Ages.
Digestible No booking. Alight Lunch
always at hand. Also in Tablet form.
Ask for "WortfcJcV ut all Fountains.
C- Avoid Imitations Substitutes
Test You Can
to Yourself that
"ftiliHrfcu-TiiiwmfcJ
Actor Enraptured by
Audiences in America
t PARIS (AT) 'Americans are all
hoart, Klrmtn Oemler. great
French aeior, director of the Od
on . theater, . told the. Amexlcnn
Club of Paris In reeling his im
pregflons upon his wturn from
the United Stales. Ho went over
upon the Invitation of the slate de
partment tt a return for the
Krcnch government's courtexy in
asking James K. Huckeit to play
In Purls) two years uo. "1 want
to go back and 1 will," said 'M.
Send Your
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WI-: IIAVT. no lirtiss
: It.A.VO 'I'O parado uro inl
AXI TV.l.l, you Vliat we
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NKHVI-: you. Hut wc nro
Ol'T l-'Olt liuslnpss uml
, IVI'KXD TO MAKK you
XO'l'ICl-: what wo nio
TBYINC! TO DO. If wo
MAliK any HtatomonU
YOU no mil liplicro.
. .MST .MAUD iis prove
TIIKM.
La Grande
Warehouse &
Storage Co.
Jefferson and nemfock Bts.
riione Dlaln "1
EKICKSON A DUTtLA.VD
i3
Oemler. "The American theaters
'are well equipped and I' ran do
! there Ihe things I dream of." J
I The Amerlcun audience, the
Upeaker said. Is keenly responsive.
."Vour countrymen are senslilve,
! ii.. A i . .,ieh
(xniuniinui. miiiv""
no as tht Prench. and their emo
tion Is deeper." To lllustarate this
ho told of watching a Molnar play
In New York, In which occurs u
highly einolional scene. The audi
ence, after three minutes of tense
ness. Just as the eurtuln was full
ing, began to laugh. M. Oemler.
It Is Fine to Regain
Health -But Much
Better to Keep It
There are unavoidable illnesses.
Itegtilar physical examinations, however, would
do away with a Rreat percent of our sickness.
Through them any health menace is found in its in
cipient stages and corrected before it impairs our
efficiency.
Such examinations' are of value only when made
where every scientific equipment is complete.
The Hot Lake Sanatorium
Or. W. T. Phy. ,
Owner and Director. '"
l
MONUMENTS
onnrcn ttiat
MONl.'.MliNT NOW
We liny made a profound
aluily of monument bullillnt?.
and an order placed in our
hands Ih sure to . receive
faithful, intelligent execution a
Wc Will Gladly Furnish'
JCslliuali's
IUue Mountain Marble
Granite Company
I .".02 S, Ave,, I.a (irnndo, Ore,
Portia's Father
Was
Old-fashioned
IN THE day of Shakespeare's famous hcroino, buying
and selling were contests of wits. In Venice, haggling
and dickering were the vogue. Along the Rialto, sharp
practice was the nile. Every purchase of silk or spices
was made at the buyer's risk. One had to he a shrewd
judge of values and one's fellows to escape trickery.
Fortia's father a merchant was used to the ideas of
guess, luck and accident. So much so, indeed, that it
seemed natural to him to entrust the choice of his daugh
ter's husband to three closed caskets and a lucky guess!
Nowadays, we do not transact business blindly nor
leave important decisions to chance. It is not necessary
for us to gamble when we buy. Commodities are identi
fied for us by trade-marks. Manufacturers go to the
advertising columns to tell us about their products.
Merchants describe their merchandise price, quality
and service.
By reading advertisements, we get a knowledge of
goods nnd stores that we can depend .on. Advertising
reduces chance, in buying, to a minimum.
DO YOU READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS?
puzzled, inquired of theatrical men
p" ,wi. rwi wns told It was he
rause the American playgoers sen
Niliveness to emouoiiai uii"M'
so thorough that he could not long
sustaln It. and laughed as a natural
paction. vThut l why." h ex
ululned. "your apeukers. disrussiiig
,he most serious sulject. throw in
two u three jokes"
M Oelmer praised A merlcn n
theaters. American simplicity and
honestv of expression, und abovo
nil the freedom from Kovrrnnutlt
conl rol of art
jmi
y mm g
tt l" Mali jlsris