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page six " THE LA GRANDS EVENING OBSERVER Wednesday, February 18, 1925. ' ( ii I J: rrf Things Up A Bit' FALSE TEETH TUB PAH K (Sppclul) An ar-clfN-nt happened to .los. Lay the other dny whlh; catlnij hard cnnriy. Tho roTiHrrnicncf'B were that he hud to tukc u trip to l.a O ramie, in turn giving tho ih'ntftit u little job ut nirndintf a m-t of false teeih. Kilwiuil Wolf whs kept Indoora a few duy on nccount of n hud cold. However, hi1 In reported off the Kick list at thin wrltlng- Vlorl Vun hiuiled noma wood from Ihe old Murtln pluee. The wood was rut hy Job. I.oy tti exelutnKf lor n home ftometlnie no, I.nmJm Arrive, Between 25 iind 30 firs! pIhhh kirnhs are the InereiiHe 1o dale of the little floek of sheep owned hy Jnwph l,ay on Ihe Martin, raneh. HtKUR are thaf he will have a (jen eroua prop of lamliB lufoiu Hie first of May. The roudH are In nltnrmt nn Im pasHohle eotidhton above the (lud nay pture elht uiIIch nhovtt I futon. Ieep ruts and mud .mien ore In evidence on up till the anow Is mel at the fool of the lonK Rrade where i the rond leaven Ihe creek. f'larenee Vanorder turn nil hi Wood for Ihe houae put. Frank WIkkI' nwoHIi .! apllltliiR large hloeka of wood flllliu; IiIh shed for the yeur. . (leorrre Mellow took n veal to Medical Spring. Mian I"e)la Miller, whnnl teoeher, won prevented frnm nttendltu; the U. G. and I. , ehili. whleh mel t the Mrn. Klnier kViiiiiily home lant Wfttnemlny iiblit week, on aeeount of flehool tlie next day. Newa raeliid here lhal Mltw Vlo-' lei MeDow, (httiliter nt Mr. and Mrn. Oeot'Ro MeDnw of Union, who uir recently nerepled a poult Inn In a I'nrllnnd hoHpltal, 4h dolus well and 'Is now rtniiiK for thirty-two hahhn nl Ihla maternity liome. Minn MpDow had to Hive up hep work a year ago on aeeount of fllckneaa, und for n time wa aerlously nod rlddfsn, Iht parenia almost wiving up hopes of her repovery.i Wlllard .MlleH wan at tho OodH.iy rnneh. , i Veda fiodHiiy la hIIII koIiir to; school hi Union, rotuliiK homo i every 1'rlday evening and returning I Humlny. ' ! Mr. anil Mra. Hoy Ireenwood'a ; . , INSURANCE TAX HGUH ES HEN WASHINGTON (Special) Pol lcyholdera of the Ktate of On'tfon pam in innurance , Mcenwa. taxe and feea for th year ms 1.112,. ar(ii.27 of whleh amount only $i'it v ; u.a :i was lined for t h e ex perinea or ihe atate Insurance department, according to a hu!i;tin insued hy the IriHiiruiK-e J h-nart inent of the -fCliamher of ronimeice of the Tnl- ted HiatcH. The remainder of the uiuouut rolleeted in the form of In aurance tttxea went Into tlte k'U eral state funds. Ihe practice of making the pol icyholder iiwir the burden of taxe, the greater proportion of whh'h (ire expendi-t for general pnrpoHeH. is Krowln :iii)iiik the at a tea. The fed eral Kovernineiit abolishi-d the tax on insurance preiulumn, whicli w:im deviaed as an emerm ncy war nu-as- ure, in 1021. (tut Ihe trend In the tStates linn b.en In ttie contrary di rect ion. "The upward trend of state tax ation ia clearly aeen by i compari son of 1U23 HtatlMlieH with thoifl I roni the yeni-H I'Uft to l!i22," aayi: the Insurance I epart meat In itc bulletin. "The lulal Of lie.-n;i.a, tax es and fees ciilleeled in IK2S, $5!, LNK,r.27.:!r,. Is greater by ?);.72fl, ar..M ihaiiMlie sum collected in tin- same Htalen fti 1022. The In crease waa luaetlciillv universal atnonr the suites, aince 411 out ol 47 jurls.lietioits reporthiK received more in l!i2:t than in the previoua year, (In Hie eolitmty. the ej,p.l- 1 1 mi res for insurance dp:f rt tm-nt service durini; the .sume period de- asi d in 2:s Htale-i ;mpI Hie. His- CATTLE SENT TO PORTLAND trict of Columbia." t For the year 1923 of the total j amount collected by all the states In the form of special Insurance, f'fl.ll per cent .were used for other state purposes than the mainten ance of the Insurance departments. "When policyholders are singled out for special taxation." the bul-J letin co-ntlnues, "(he amounts eoi- lected should be used for -their NOKTH POWPKK ((Special) benefit. Actually this is not theiThree carloada ot fine beef cattle case. The amount expended for ih-j left the North Powder yurds for aurance department service In j P23 j Portland markets last week, ship was leas than 4 per rent of all col-iP'd by Walter Gover, who recently lected. In other words, out of every t nought two carloads from John dollar. paid to thv states by policy-' I f-lt'1! end son and one carlqad iiolders. more- thn cents wua fiom James Wilson. The Pidw-ll- useii for yen era I purpose none of : i'ims wrain company win snip a .viuch was so closely related to In surance as to justify special' tax ation of policyholders for.iis support." car of ho and James Wilson n ' car of cuttle soon. Ben F. Evans will accompany the stock train to Portland. ' 1 A. G. Angell made a short busi ness trip -to Portland this week. ; Poles Jmliinil to Visit Homeland . WAltSAW (AP). With the ob ject of muklnir It easy fur Poles established In the I'nlted Stales to revisit Poland, Polish consu lar officers In America have been inent near the roller for drawing for six months. In addition these visitors lire tfh'en a Kuurantitv that diirinK their visit they will not he called up for military serv ice, no matter what their age may be. H ':.n .. .,.t Rt tmulnr TlmV.n , . Dnrlm:. I.y buying at J tht tlun of ih, Authorli.d t iNilnbiitnri Khrr th. nb J "' Uio Timk,n Sit. S J vk. I'auhw l avnllnbl.! wh.ro otnunif Timk.n Uvar Inn. at. aulil In ih. or. i a.nr. and black T,mk.n ; cariont Machine Woiku mile Dnliy girl Ih unlln ly n-rovi red from tho oltiu-k of pnnmioula she hod flomo llnin ao. liny riiwnwooil unil HiiHlcr floil- Kiy lmvn lpin nillliu; wooij ilnrlni; iiin pum. ri-w inonilm. Mr. uml, Mm. Hurl. 'I'llus unil fnm. Ily of lliiymo I'lal hail a nli'iimnt vimi wiin ii in. Tilim' fiiilnr. Mr. Mi'Klroy. on ftinn ni:ir I'nlon luiwliiy. ri'lurnlnif Iioiiio Wiilni'S ilny. (iforitn WrlRlit from I ho olil WIk Klprnvorlli ivini'li of llayino Mat. wiih In Tnlon on Inisini'Ka rii',nlly. '''!" I Ilroa, of lhi Willow "nn, lliiymo l-'lal. lnn-i, a lariso bunch of rini' c-allli- lo take rare of iiiih wlnti-r. t Mhcy n-poi-t thai nil llio nnnn- In ROlic from Haynio Vlat an II In InokhiK in vlt llki- BprliiK i-vcry. w nun'. Mr. I.yilia Vandovantor linil for kiii'i nl dinner WPilm-mhiy, Minn inn 1 1 unt r und MIb KIviv Vunor- ni'r. Mm. T.oln WlKKlcitwnrtirii th ohlldri'n nro n-porti-d nil n-i-ov.-rcd rrom i no ri-ri-nl coldn liny had. Snow Monsinii!. Hy Inlilnu onporlunlly of Hu oniHtfd Minw, int'ii.tin-iMni nl!! of thp di'ptli of Mm biiow llllH lll'l-ll llllil'll im fnllowH. Al lln liiiid of Ml, 1,11,. I-'ork Callu'rln,- Crci k, lit tho fool of China cup .Mountain, in fm.t 4 llU'lua. On lop of Hurk lildiri', I) fi'i-t 5 Inilii'n. On l ho rldfi- Hontli of South Cnthi-rlni-, s fi-pt 7 lni'hin. Down lit tho forks, 4 foot 2 inclus. At I In- llK .oB Cnhin hidow tho l-'orks, IH Inchi-s. At tho Htnllh Pino., on Iho M.-dli-ul SirlliB rond. i fool 11 lin-hi s. It Is Im IIi v.-iI t hut I UP III till- HlK Meadows Ml. to must ho 14 feet m nioi-o as It Ih hIwuvn lli-onc-r Ihoro. Ilv Mils in i lln-nt. II Is i-vldi-lll that iniloh Hliow sllll ri-nialns In Hip lilch nioilntalns III spllo of I ho loin; ihnw w o hav hod roronlly. I his last oold spi-ll ivhli-h lmvors nronnd nil on, I a:' di-Kics. haw iiiiid,. iht. oi j .,,.,., lo us nor- nial size. II Is olear ns crystal on,., loon- and ninny t rout mo s, en at tho holloni. 27 YEARS AGO J U Iron Tinv free! We have made a study of wring conveniences und correct lighting. Why not take advant age of our experience. It costs you nothinjr to call on us. We will glad ly show you why it is worth while, to have these convenience!) and how little they will rust you. If you can't come in just phone and we will call at your home. La Grande Electric Co. M-121 1.104 Adams Miodc Writers M,l,l Ily lim-iilivc Trle-d IllO IiR JANDIUO ( -).- -.-al thor l.ucas, a Catholic pries', is ino inventor of n machine for wrltliiK inuslo. lie claims lo have spent 13 years In porrecllint the apparatus, which Is now elill, li ed locally. II Is linllt on ihe pattern of n typewriter, wllh it similar keylioni ,1, nnd an nrranit' ment near the roller ol'r ilrawilii; Ihe lln.a of the staff. Herrin Pacifier Si 'a i Dally Morn In Ohnerver, ! rtmry 17. IXitK Arthur Ilallffarth, of Mlffln, Is in the city. Chas. Noyea went up on tho last nitfhls train to llllffard. Tho heat known two mile piece of road In I'nlon county Is llooth's lane. I'M. Staples, hook keeper for the M. anil M. Company went to HII eard last nlfht. and from Ihere he will start for the Kast to he absent several dnya. The llffhf pray hullillnRr alone found unlltnltahle quanllles In the quarry near a (irande, is In all rjua titles of pood atone, equal to any found in the United Statea. ' There are 227 anlona In Portland Mils Rives one saloon to every 36 people or one to 95 men. Ham nnskllt. of Alice), la visiting In Island t'My. Charles II. Hunt, ex-chlef of police, writes from Onyen. "That Ahiska is no placo for n poor man. J. R Mlcheal of Pnmmprvllle, lias just received an old fashioned corn shelter. The Oregon Sujrnr Company fil erl its n rt fclca of Incorporat Ion wlfh the secretary of slate at sal- , on February 15. The object of the company la to establish o beet snpar factory at I .a ( irande, J I'nlon county. OreRon. The capital stock la 5ft0.onft, j and the incorporators are Pavld I Kccles, i v. N'lbley and Oeoriie Stoddard. V. W. Pradshnw and P. S. Plck Hn were takltiK In the slffhtn of Ijt flrnndo one day last week. Porn on Fehrunry la. 1S9S, to Mr. and Mrs. 1, an man a ten pound son. Mother and htihe doing nice ly, hut llhli Is mi 111 helpless. jiiun-uniiim urf i nni i no cross-' word ptiiizle fad will aoon RlvejJ way to the Income tax puzzle I fnd. il it The oriR-lmil Income tax, as yoii'! may know.' waa Iniylnff her randy I for RettlnR- home ao late. ( . Tf he advertises It', he knows ' ffood. ;WIUIArir0X1( Join in WijiMii TEETHE S-T-A-R n iday . Saturday - Sunday I Wi; II A V 10 no Ill-ass HAMl" TO paiaide nro-ind AXIl TI J.Ii you what wo AIUS IKIIXf; or how we enn SIOHVK.you. lint iwo nro . " OUT J-'OH husiness and INTEND TO MAKR you NOTICIC what we lire TKVI.(i TO DO. It wo MAKH nny statements VOU IM) not liellevo, JUST MAKi: us prove Til KM. La Grande Warehouse & Storage Co. Jefferson nnd Hemlock Sts. I'liono Alnln 7la EKICKSON A DUKIjANI) Base Ball Goods BASEMAN'S MITTS $1,011 lo SS.IIII CATfrHRM'S MITTS Si.iio to $i:i.r.n I'lKi.hEii's Mirrs $i.im in, s.nii RATS SOe l(i $.'J.1 j BASRBAI.I.S I.'.c in $'J.0II F. L. LILLY liardwmro Phoott Midn gft Widower ( onraiulated "Hince my wife's death, five years aio. I have aurfcred great ly from stomach and liver tro l hln nnd pas nttnekn. 1 lost over r.i pounds, and at times waa a yellow na saffron. My doctor's could not help me. Six doses of Muyr's Wonderful Itemed)' hav entirely cured me. I have regain ed my weight nnd every one Is conMTtalulntlnff me how well I look." it is a simple, harmless prepiiratlon that removes the cn-! tjirrhal mucus from the Intestinal I tract and nllays tho Inflammation whleh entisi'S practically nil stom ach, liv.-r and Intestinal ailments, I IncluitinR appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. At all dtuiraists. Adv. It Is Fine to Regain Health --But Much Better to Keep It There are unavoidable illnesses. Regular physical examinations, however, would do away with a preat percent of our sickness. Through them nny health menace is found in its in cipient stages and corrected before it i in pairs our efficiency. " Such examinations are of value only when made where every scientific equipment is complete. The Hot Lake Sanatorium Ir. W. T. I'liy. Owner and Director. i nynow. linn s wh.,1 Ijao.l.ill -it, ti. hoiMa to N Me nellnu shi ult ff Williamson ixninlv. III. in,., terms of Ih. nnroeinrnt liwrfti Ih. Ku Kim Klsn aia opim.mtt f;ie. lions, .tireeedlm; fconfr :..,,, . Culllitan. who is lo f.miln ul ut yE SPKCIAIJZE ON Generator Starting Ignition All Electrical Repnirs To Your Car Guaranteed Service Full lAne of Service Tarts Battery Electric Service 1.1 It Wash. M-731 MONUMENTS ortni-m that Mo.MwiK.vr now Wo hava mnilo a profound study of nionuWnt huilillnx, and an onlor plnroii In our hnmla Is anro lo .rreolvo faithful, Intrlllavnt expruMoa Wo. Will Olnilljr IiirnlMlt lilumiM Itlne Mountain Mai lilc Granite Company l.03 g, Avr, Ij (iranilr, Oro, Cten.CarrZv 'fflemorul.'TroL 7t. i ill X Servicing Batteries We Specialize in Bmitrrt lVcharrlnf, RrpaJrlni and prnlno(ln Hit vrthM fanr bailrr waa Intrmlod to (Ive mtanlhtw of 11k. alae or maa. Otm? prim ao pprth niunj aailsfr. e-IIOtni BfXHARGB RF.KVK B rilDR DtoUlhnl. FRED T. BURGESS iarH lit itop JetUvttm In 1 ivxl 111 E8i I It R3 m i pi Valentine Parties Have your Valentine French Pastries, Cakes and Cookies made by Gwilliams' Electric Bakery, "East ern Oregon's .Leading Bread and Pastry Bakers." "Home of The Golden Crust" Gwilliams' Electric Bakery I! Fixtures House Wiring-- ATWATER - KENT AND OTHER RADIO SETS We. Install Radios Free Benham Electric Co. MAIN 1114 NEW l.'OliElf RMia Make1 your old straw hat look like new with HAT FINISH Sixteen Colors The L. & L. Drug Co. .Romance YOU often bear people refer to the "dear old days of romance to the time when knight-errants roamed the earth to do honor to a lady's lilue eyes. These folks say we are living in an age of realism! An age of "realism" where the hiiTnan voice is hurled across the world without wires; where the temperature of Mara is taken more than thirty million miles awav where tons of steel and people ride easily and safely througn the air or under the sea! y .of alinag?s!f ? thia " the m0S romantic The advertising columns of this paper are full of Jwm0 ,na,1ce of men wh0 havc devoted Ksures3 maSEnr"' CmfrtS' Advertisements tell these stories, not with the roman- lLTl?h0t agr bt ith the calm, simple words of sincerity. Here is a firm that spent millions to develop a product that makes your baby comfortable Here is a company that has laired fifty veara to cut a single hour of toil from your xiav's work. Here is -I ffi5r&,srsss.the Scven Seas a Komance-this age is full of it Not just emptv ro mance. hut the nw , - ...a.v.iw ItiClUIMim. Advertisements tell you what the romance of business is doing for you. Read them. 1 3 1 N I 1 i 1 I