rridav. Feb'ruary 13, 1925.
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COUGH CIS
' ATIXVILLE
fiUMMERVIIJ-E, Ore. (Spoclnl)
There are several cages ot whoop
jnjc couKh here.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Mike Rnycs wero
J,a G run do vlnitoin the latter part
of the week.
Mrs. V. E. Woodell wpont one af
ternoon lant wek at the homo of
Mrs. Kong at Jmhler.
, The danre at the MiiHonle hall
hore recently whs well attended.
There wns also a dance the same
evening at the home of V, H. John
ston of Pleasant Grove,
.llm Walker eame to Hunimer
, vlllf a few days ago on tumlnesH.
Mrs. K. MurrhlBon Is spending a
wek at I.a Grande vlsltlnjr her
UfttiKhter. Mrs. Grant Wilson.
Mrs. CMarti Westenskow came
jiome from the Grande Itonde hos
pital last week, hut will he eon
; Jtned to her bed for several days
. yet.
. Nadlne, tlie Hllle daughter of Mr.
' and Mrs. John Swelfel Is 111 with
: pnemnonlu.
J, J. Wngoner was In T.n Grande
last week unending to business
mutters. Ho olnn Jitul some iii-nt:i!
work done.
Walter Fisher look a load of
fcoirs to I.ft Grande recently for A
. C. Glenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wondeli
were vlfilMnp In I.a Grande a fw
' dys ago.
' ,: Mr. and Mrs. rims. Handerson
: name down from I.a Grande a few
' U.iya ngo lo spend n few days a)
; their homo here, Mr. Sanderson
hon been servltw on the jury and
Mrs. Handerson has la-en visiting
lelatlves.
Mrs. A. f Glenn and son, Keith,
tyero I.a Orande visitors recently.
Krnest f'ugh was having dent'il
work done at l4i Grande last week.
Clyde Myers was a visitor nt
school Inst week.
James Hensley went to Wallowa
nne day last week to have his arm
dressed,
' C. M. Halo was over from Tm
bler recently lo attend to the store.
', Mrs. Millln Myers was shopping
In I.n Grande last week.
, Hack and Marlon Pugh were vis
aing at Jmhler the first of the
week.
27 YEARS
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Cat Has Mother's Soul Girl Says
TAni.Y LAMBS AltRTVINO
. . PKNOLKTON, Ore. Tho early
crop of Inmhs has already start ed
'to arrive in this part of the state,
-according to reports mudo by local
aheep men. The Hmythn llrothers'
'outfits started their operations at
'Arlington February , and the
sheds of the Pendleton Sheep com
pany on Huttep creek urw also a
'scene of activity. K. G. Warner
of Pilot Hock has more than 1000
head of lambs and other growers
nre taking tare of the season's
'first hiinb ai-rlvdls.
t liiWrifet lH'i'tno vhM ''market
f which subsided here when buying
cesed about AO days ago, is be
coming keener among growers as
the time for shearing approaches,
fl'he wool tinned now In rnmltllu
bounty fs held rhleriy by big op
erators: One of the rholeeKt wool
'Clips recently brought an orfer of
X cents n pound, hut the ofrer
was turned down. A majority of
rihe growers "are holding Tor 60
Tents.
Once tho finest Instrument of Its
kind In the world, the great pipe
organ of Notre name, in Paris. Is
(low reported to be perishing from
ilry rot.
A PARTNER 0I: SUNLIGHT
V CoJ-liveroil lms aptly been
culled the partner of sunlight.
Both out of Nature's store
house of energy are of su-
'reme Importance to n child
with rickets.
Scott's Emulsion
find sunlight have been used
or decades to give strength
to weak-bones. A little of
Scott's Emulsion with each
feeding does wonders for a
'malnourished child or adult.
i Keep your boy or girl out
In the sunlight and give &A
them Scott's Emulsion
everyday regularly!
fvoti & D-. lit, Ithxrni field. N. J, 24-1
Base Ball
Goods
IMRKMAN'X MITTS
I.0U to H.IH)
' CATi'llKlfH MITTS
I. I'll Ki $18 HO
FIKI.IiKli'H MITTS
VI. On In .
II,TS
ROc In V2.2.1
IIASKIIAI.I.S
I'm1 in H.tia
F. L. LILLY
Fhone Main SI
Dally Morning Observer. Ih.
18, 1S9. Kd-ilc rorbett unj
Chas. Hoak stiipped 41 do.t-n pig
eons to Portland last night.
Wiu. Jedbelter, who arrived
last week from Arkansus, Iris
moved onto the J. L. Hoe farm,
recently purchased by W. It. Ham
ilton. Frank Webb, a recent arrival
from Alaska, has rented t lie ..
li. Mr Ken nun fnrm near Alie.-I,
better known ns the It. M. Oltv.-r
place.
Ainbros Wright of Puruim-rville
was among the many callers to
our elty Friday,
Mrs. J. M. Itwry left Inst night
for Portland and Ha n l-'ni nciso
where she will remain about three
weeks ordering her spring millin
ery stock,
A. It. Cherry in his address
before the fitinii-iH imttilute, will
use llluxtrnled chart Hint will be
Instructive. Ills subject Is "Poultry."
F. O. Rehll Ite s n d M is. Po in
R. Hcott of I,a Orande, were unit
ed In marriage last evening in
t he parlors of the Sagamore, J lev.
(leo. T. Kills of I he Mapll.'it church
officiating. The wadding parly,
consist lug of M r. S-'hilUe, Mr;i.
Hrott, Mrs. I.indsey. Mm. J. M.
He rry n n d Mr. and M i x, A . F.
I.ewiH, arrlvt-d in Uaki-r ily a I
upon yt'Hienlay from I.a Crandi'.
In addition lo t he a,bovn uun
Itoned, Mr. and Mrs. ft. It. 10-cves
of the Saguuiorc, wtc present li
witness 1 1m Impressive eei'fiiiouy.
No more popular people live in
T.a Ornnde I ha it I be con I l actlng
parties. The groom Is one of the
most trusted and compel cut en
gineers of the O. I!, and N.. while
the brides has more friends than
any other lady In t hat city. Hhe,
has ta'ight for 111 yen I'm In the
In (irande public schools; and Is
highly accomplished and very
popular. 1 laker 'ity IN-publlcan. ;
Hugh Medlocak, who is now
serving time In the state peniten-j
t iary, was niTalgiied befort! Judge I
Kakin on n charge of larceny oH
a team, pled guilty and was sen
tenced to one year.
Cross, the man who tried to
pass counterfeit money on A. I).
Cherry was sentenced to throe
years.
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NEWS OF .WEEK
NORTH POWOEH (Hpeclal)
Mrs. Minnie Frye of Lawrence,
Kansas, who has been visiting here
(or several weeks, left Tuesduy eve
ning for. I.os Angeles, Calif ornki.
where she will spend some, time
with her daughter and other relu-
iivea uciiire rviuriiing iu ner uuint;.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Talker left
Tuesday ly auto for points In
southern California, where they In
tend to spend the remainder of the
w inter. '
Mrs. J.'T. T'curee and daughters,
Kathleen and Opel, left early In the
week for The I )nlles, where they
wllf mako' their home in the future.
Mrs. I'enrce is going to a lower al
titude on account of her health.
Several local school teachers
were lu attendance at the Teach
ers' lustUllte held at Cnion. '
Mr. and Mrs. f'hris Johnson left
last week for Walla Walla. Wash.,
where they were called by the Ill
ness of Mrs. JobnHon's brother.
They exp.icl to visit their daughter,
who Is attending the Oregon Agri-
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"NU:.' woman haling cat of Han FranrUro city prison, In the arms of
rioiuuiy r.niiiK!!on, failed "U?.z skiver' hecaun. kiu.,l h ...
an BrHumtiit over dancing, and luughed ubout It. hhe doesn't lautth t
e i omits thu cat bus ti r mother s soul, she tells prison
ofllclul.H. Hq Hhc iets "Nig" and feeds hipi,.
the cat.
Laws' Odd Conflict Takes
Citizenship From Women
cultural college at Corvollhi before
returning to their home In this
city.
I'FAKS ARK WI-SWf:PT
UKND, Ore. A high wind swept
over . dominant peaks of the mld
Oregon Cascades Bachelor. Iirok
en Top and the Three Sisters, car
rying clouds of snow Into the ulr.
The drifting snow, appearing
very similar to steam and smoke
from active volcanoes, were clearly
visible from Rend, and uttraeted
much attention. A culm prevailed
in Rend as the blimtrd swept over
the high peaks.
Smile of Fortune Ii1vo ' I two men gathered up their ftndi
lli-others Into ilhllng anf disappeared. t
PI.KVEN, Bulgaria' (AP). Two But rumors of the oe'vrrenca
brothers, plowing a. field to plant got out and the locul authorities
it to grapevines, recently turned started to investigate. 1 hp roup a
up some heavy objects that to In -the field the cover of a i viw-j
their eyes seeme like gold. They that hud bcu overlooked. it
were vas und statuettes. 15 in weighed 9 grams mid un uss.y
all. To be on the safe sido the 'proved it to he pure god. ,
MEXICAN LAND
NOW AVAILABLE
AOAPONF.TA, Nayarlt. Mexico
(AP) 'William Dunn, an Ameri
can, says ho has demonstrated mat
suirai' cano mav 1m itruwn on .ex-
'nmslveSre'fi.t Ar Ihls iltBtrlft wltH-
out the usual necessity of nrtlfleial
Irrigation.
Mr. Dunn Is manager of the ITa-
clendn de Qulmlchis, a California-,
owned holding of some Kfi.onn acres
located on the Acaponetu river
west of this city. (Jrowcrs snv
the tllscovery Is likely to prnve of
economic Importance. I 'rod it el ion
of Rtignr on a large scale without
Irrigation will save much money
now devoted to pumping plants or
grnvlty canals.
A ccord I n g to Mr. Dunn, t h ere
nre hundreds of thousands of ncres
of pstremely ' fertile river bottom
lands lying wasted In the deltas of
the Nayarlt which are capable of
producing sugar cane without Ir
rigation. The soil Ih n. fine river
silt and very deep. Thin allows
the direct penetration of the heavy
rainfall of the summer, without the
usual vun-orr. The ground thun Is
thoroughly snttiralei- to a rniutld-
rable depth, and a condition of
Huh-lrrlgntlon Is found to exist. In
the experimental planting" he has
Obtained an overage yield hnve
thirty tons an nere within a ye.tr.
Ti region is frost less, with n plea
sant climate.
TIIll'F KI SPI.IT IV 4AII,
WOiHiRPItX. nie- In. JiiHllce
Overton's court, rih-n V. Run! of
Oregon city received a preliminary
hearing on the charge nt burgtarv
nnd was taken to the county Jail,
to which he wns bound over In the
sum of $R0fi to await the action of
the grand jury. He wns rhnrgrd
with un attempt lo steal chicken
from the premlnes of M. C. 1:ivh.
Hnvls had an alarm fixed nnd
It went off as third entered ih
hlckeii house. (Irahhhig his phnt-
gun liavls chased ihe tntruiler and
fired twice at him. one shot graz
ing the temple nnd nnother making
a slight head wound, ltunl was
brought to Woodburn by Pnvii.
There had been conslilerahle emn-
plelnt among the furmer regard.
Ing the Iomh f poultry. After the
hooting Rurd's confederate din-
appeared In n,e car. droiiplm: n
fck full of chickens ns he urn-
reeded.
Treasure np .rv i:.Mnnr
SMATTT.R. Wash. fAP Stnt,
ling hts faith on n map portray-
ing the tnration of ;)it Arrtte
innsa James Towneod FiiHertivi.
! former mnvnr of Port Town ni
; Wash., and the founder of ti. ,.
jganberrv ndtiitrv on tlie (M tuple
j Peninsula of WKliiiiKton, I- to
make r search with n fti. c.l in
April for a rich mine in Alaska.
The mine Witn discovered and map
jped manv years nKO hv n prnspectnr
;who died sinldenlv atter rttHmr
Ont ?S3 pnunds of inigKet.v, ti;u.
, Mr. Fnllerton.
LONDON f AP) There Is a
steadily growing group of women
living In England who are women
without a country. They ure form
er English women whom their gov
ernment disowns on their marriage
lo a citizen of the I'nlted Wales
and whom the I tufted Slates re
fuses to recognize as citizens since
tho enactment of the bill forcing
loreign citizenship unless natural
ized in America.
At the lime the Mil was enacted
Ihe number of English women
ninrrl'M to Americans in England
was very small and little notice was
taken of the hardships forced upon'
them. 'Now those nationally, out
cast womeju In England number
lUmiU, ,Q0 no their-juvrflcumont;
is constantly being brought lo the
notice of the Ibitish government
anil the United States consular au
thorities In England.. - .
Neither the government nor the
consuls will grant passports to
these women although requests are
made dally for this privilege. The
Ilritish government, according to
their law, believes that the woman
becomes an American citizen on
marriage and thereforo refuses
passport, facilities. The American
consuls have relented to tho extent
of issuing letters explaining that
the person cited Is married to an
American and although technically
not an American citizen, request
ing that passport privileges lie
granted.- The consuls refuse to ac
cept any responsibility, however,
and II. Is entirely on the suffrage
of foreign governments that theso
women are allowed, lo enter for
eign countries.. The "letter Is re
H Hired to e vised ns passports, hut
eyen despite this precaution, many
holders -lijtvo been refused admis
sion 'in European countries, par
ticularly m tin Ralkan slates.
Several . attempts to have tin
mat ter satisfactorily settled have
beii mader by Anglo-American or
ganizations' In England but just
now there ls no disposition on the
pnrt of ''either- government to
ebnngo tho' existing laws., The Inst
English government considered the
question and went so far as to
agree, to place the matter before
parliament, but tho present 'on
seivutivn government Is not taking
any steps in that direction.
Most of the women affected have
no npport unity of residing in the
I'nlted States for the year required
'Jo obtain A,ii)ericaii citizenship and
it is for this class that an appeal
will shortly be made by an Amer-
jican women's organization in Eon-
don to the American government to
modify the existing iuw so as to al
low it "declaration of Intent" to he
substituted for the residential pe
riod in America.
The number of these women
without u country is increasing at
tho rate of 'about Bi)0 a year.
VK HAVE no brass
IIVXI TO parade arojnd
, AND TFXIj you what wo
ARE DOI.VfJ or how wo can
HEHVK you. But wo are
OPT FOR business and
JXTF.I TO MAKE you
NOTICE what wo are
TKYINfi TO DO. If we
MAK E any statements
YOU HO not believe,
.11 ST MAKE us prove
Til EH.
La Grande
Warehouse &
Storage Co.
Jcffrreoii and (Ipnihx'k Bis.
1'hone Klulu 7V3
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The speed-up
breakfast for busy folk!
Half the day's work is in the Mart! Albert Minit OaM
'itart your business-folk off with an energy-breakfast
dished up in double quick time. ,4
Three to five minutes that's all it takes to have
Minit Oats steaming hot, ready to serve. Ready to carry
them through to noon with energy to sparel
For none of the hcalth-and-cnergy value of oats is lost
tn the Albers pre-cooking process. Every bit of the oat.
nutriment is retained. Only the cooking process s
speeded up. And this pre-cooking gives the oats a nuf
like, toasty taste that's great .' '
Try Albers Minit Oat for your "better breakfast
tomorrow morning sec what a difference it makes!
Better Breakfast Cereal
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Liquid
Shampoo
A Large Bottle for 50c
We guarantee the prep
aration because we make
it oui-selves. Try it once.
Prescott Drug
Company
The New Drug Store
Telephone Main. 53
Cor Fir & Jeff.
The Richelieu
Store
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Teas
&
Coffee
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King's
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Extnifts
For eighteen years a distributor of
Pure Food in La Grande '
J. G. SN0DGRASS
111 Depot St.
Phone Maiii 73
Suits Gleaned and
Pressed
$1.50
Wilson Bros., Tailors
CLEANING, PRESSING AND HAT BLOCKING
New Foley BIdg. , Phone Main 545 lj(
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Piles or other Rertal or Colon di
orders. Examination will relieve you ol
worry and doubt about your condition
and my treatments will cause speed)
recovery of your former good health
and vigor.
My treatment for Piles Is GUARAN
TEED to cure you or the fee for youi
treatments will be refunded.
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book on Piles and other
Rectal and Colon disor
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th.-
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a-norn im'iiARnn Diuvira Eima Dutribntar
FRED T. BURGESS
McKesson & Robbin's
Analax
Tlie fruity laxative
works like castor oil, but
has tho taste of deli
cious ripe fruit.
Moon DrujJ Co.
Evcrythfnir for the
Sick Room
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Portia's Father
Was
Id-fashioned
IN THE day-of Shakespeare's famous heroine, buying'
and selling were contests of wits. In Venice, haggling
and dickering were the vogue. Along the Rialto, sharp
practice was the rule. Every purchase of silk or spices
was made at the buyer's risk. One had to be a shrewd
judge of values and one's fellows to escape trickery.
Portia'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 and stores that we can depend on. Advertising
reduces chance, in buying, to a minimum.
DO YOU READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS?