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TOP . f Av Att a t i wr-ao TTflBruary-25,182S.. ' PAG3 SIX -THE IS GRANDE EVENING OBSERVES- PARK GIRL IS HURT COASTING If TUB PARK (Special) Mary Yanurder. IS. daughter of Mr. and Mm. I'lareme Vanorder, had Hie misfortune of fracturing her col htr bone wlill' eoaMing recently. Hhe 1h much better at Ihe present time. Inclo Dan Km It. an Orison plo feeer. 7!) years old, a friend of Dun. limn Wright. 1h visiting wilh the hmnce Vanorder family this WH-k. Mr. Fruit came ucroas the, plain lu 18ftS ly ox team anil set tled In Linn comity. l-uter hi came to North I'owtli-r. He now lives at Holse, Iduho. ' Mr. ami Mrs. J. II. Hunter nro Adslilng Mauri Vanorder and fam ily OiIh week. ; Frank WiggleKworlh wan haul 1riK shaken from tin wodn to cover JiIm woodshed. , Daniel l-'nill went to Medical fttluiduy, where' lit will visit lum ham Wright before returning-, to jiin home. I'lareni'tt Vanorder went to Medt call on biiHint'HH Hutiinliiy, Jiert Vmi hauled a louri of wood from the upper nl of Ihe 1'urlt recently. , Mrs., I.ola Wlggbuworlh received a.letler from her brother Kenneth Vanorder, who Ih n Itlehlnnd. lit ta doing wt'l! In hi new location. ;.MhH Klvti Vanorder and Miss Ma Hunter were vImIoih ui ihe home of Mr. and Mm. I'raiik Wigglea worth i-fcT'inlly. ..lark and Hobby Hunter came over Die mountain from HiM.KorkH Saturday. r lo KUlii by Hunter I' Iteports came that a deer bad feen fouii'l dead by the Hall ranch. Jl wiih a doe and had been fdiot Jh'rough the shoulder. Tin- trucks ..lullcaied thai II had come from rVloruHC-t way. Ior two days It has rained here. vThe nnow Ih going fam. Tho roads hr getting bad, however, the Wattu-r has cleurcd up hhiio and 1t Beonis to be, colder. " tleo. MrDnwc had the. nilsfnr 'tiine of losing a fine. Jersey cow 'Iivhlch died during Hie week. ,. rattle and horsea nro In excel lent rondillon here. ;.' f'het OoodHny went tliroiiKh hero to ami from IJlif "reek after a " )iore, which ran away from Ma Tinme. o Hloiiped at Krunk Wlif-Kb-Hworth'H farm on htn way home. floKcpb Lay Ih hIIII worktiiK at cut 'Hub mJovm wood. TIiIb Nurinl rupn no fanl hn ran ro to town about aft quickly hh lie ,ean Htay honii'. 1 . . ; Halm Jtuth iHn't liavlnic much ,1'iclc at Kolf, mnybc Ueoaune thy iwon't tslvo him three Hfrlkea. ';. BALKING AGAIN ! ' .''- ,!; ; . . Dane Court Overrules . Internment Sans Trial COPEXHAGEN (AP) Tie r- cent action of Iie minlHlry of Ju- tice in oi'ierinK iinenied, witlioui further trial, a prlom-r who" hud I served four terms for lutnioral conduct, has routed u demand for I mom Bjttfcluc lflslutlon d-allnif with this class of offenKerf. Tln I Superior f'ourt of 'opeiihujfen ruled that the ministry of justice had no authority under tli" law to impuse inturuiiii-nt 'wiitioui' a trial and arder-l tit "mail r.U-ued and I compensated to th' ainouni of 1.- itu crowns. . The ca.se created a profound j Herniation 1 hrouKhout I wnmarh I and numeiiors prominent peryotiK Ihuvit been outspoken In their ap pro vii I of drastic ariion with re- i ard to oft'euderB against public morality. 'l'lie author, OIku gers, iu an open letter UechireU 1 1 hat "tin' whole people ouKht to send the ministry u vote of thanks." COYOTE, GAT ARE TRAPPED ! dunce ut Troy rewntly. ! Mr. . uod llri. John vlMlii-il rccintly ul the J p learn .. L. i ..i.i.. tn i-eMUll illlM onie. Mr. ami ' ' . - ,n n IiVlday 1 ..... ,.....,1 f.rtin ! ... tt-ilh.iiiR . CU UIC 111 lTlua have completely i rx , Moscow Disturbed By Signs Of Baltic Cooperation ! KICLSIiSOI-VHta, Kinhind (AP) -Wlillu tlio recent coiifeninco of foriflKii mt iilst era of I la I tic Bt files held In this clly did not effVet a J la It It entente, or Hultlc union, and did not rcsull In any formal alliance dcslirmd lo protect bor der Nlalt's ft'om hotohevlst ukktch. hIoii, there were, ninny evidences thai t he stales which km'w out. of the dissolution of the liusslati emitlre are Ki'udunlly cuiiIdk mui'h clusiT together. f'Hfn wiih tn ken by tlic forelKh tnlnisK't's to niiike (t wern not. creating n nnli-Hovlet. bloc, ami wi'iu not altatlni; .aualti.si. ihn Moscow Kuvern men r.HiV were deeply lntet'csled In means to pre vent ('oiiimnulst iiKitalion unci dis turbances wil bin their oVn bor ders, fount Sluv.ynsltl, the Polish minister tor forelf:n ut' lairs, in de- tlnltiK Polish policy toward Uussia t' '. 2 Htrhi' t,y huvina at or th Authoriitd l)UihuUr; uhrr tht s ttr (y ot U THt.hrn Her. J vic tuh. i available: ; whttc gtnuinr Tirak.n Uar t inn wt tttld in th or. fc.-at and tiuk Tjmku cwtont l.riKlitnn'a Welding & Machine Works J t' 1 tin. X, 1 krh Mr ttln( ifcia IBUI UU.I,.... Ton ran rclj 111011 lic natality of fin r PrMTipthMi Scr tin. Moon Dru Co. fc I vcrTtblntt tnr llif Klelc Itmmi PIlONi; MAIN' H so closely linked together, and they have previously cooperated with such KiicceHH In repel Hiijy Holshc vlsl fuofrcsslnn. that Mohciiw ap parent ly has spaief no pains in irylntr to break up tUelp union. (ttidentp iets on lite .Map W hen iereeks Have ti Hau filter Gl'IHOIiPP, Germany AJ'. ' Maria, Viereck's I arrival In - tho world was celebrated by thin vll liiK', which hauled u Kltfantie; ' culic that covernl an enllrc, wniron clear t hey j hroiiKh tho town and1 presented It to I tuns lerceU and hls: wife. Clrctehcn, In , honor of th little (ia itthtei-'B birth. ' . (l Tlio Vlerncks hnvi soven sons and had nhvnys wanted a riatiRh- 'ter. So when tho vHlnffers licnrd (that the stork was about to visit tlhn Vlereeks iiKain, the ' parents KiiLi- ! 1.. ml iitti iiwi n.ii were promised 1 nai 1 ncy snomu iWi-i n Hie pollev of the I iiMsla 11 I ha v thn blK(rest crVe (Hlderup Soviet K'A tTiiiii-iit uh'l I he poHev;,,I,s ('v'1' H"'n lr n fter wna born or the Third Interni mile. v"ln "10 HOV' Vlercck boys. must battle unahist the bellicose j When "the announcement was propaganda 01 the communisni oi'ttnaile that the child was a Rlrl the Third lntermillonale, but it is ! work befran on the gigantic enke. not iieciHHary to create nu nntl-jNo oven was biff enniiKh to hold ilolshevlHi bloc, (in tin1 eontrarv ; It. so It was baked In eight parts. we Pules wish to Hud a means of ! one for each of the little Vierecki Kcltllitf ah'llK with the Soviet i;ov-'and their were place! together eminent, ami ol cooperation hianri liauled triumphantly through It." 1 1 he si reels In the home of the Jilit while Ihn Tlalltc stales con-jl'i'PPV parents. Terence wan on In J lenlnnrorH the Sovh-t authorities pi Leningrad ar niimed an ant I-1 tail le demonstra tion which was dlreelt d m,r;ilnd Hie Hetsllf;ro'S meeting, ulld the Ltulshnvltit pre.-iH denminced the liOiiiliiik'M I'aiUiHi Ablsy HI led With I'U'ck-siaMicat dunk IiXnoN (AP) The propojiiil to overhaul Westminster Abbi-y so Hi at more of lis treusures and beaiith-n may be revealed, has led' C. W. It. Nevlson, an Englisli ari isl, to remark thai the Abbey Is more like a departmental store tha,n a church. The opinion th.il .tome of ihe moat beantliiil things in the Abbey cannot be seen he cuuse of Hie overcrowded iiij niorlal staluary 1s shared by many lovers of tlie historic 'building, including ('anon Weutlake, the Abbey his torian. . , 1 "The proper cour.se is to get lid of some of tiie ccclcsLallttcal juiltc at presi'iil lu the Abbey," Mr..NevT ison tobl ih Westminster Caette. "I think' H 'could be cleaned out wil hou 1 offending anybody's kus ceptlbllilles. t;tlma1ely ma ny b'-aiil it ill t lilngH could )m dlscov ei'fc'd which- cannot- now bo uuctl." . : i.i.. .... 1. w.ii mt'it n in I r,e'"1 . , ' , " havliiK tin nit .' ' I in Wallowa a few "lavs. ' , MiKH Kuollnl-IC l visiting . 1 fivnoV (AD Sixty-t'iffltt ROV- PROUIHK. 8pctal) -Baphl ,.,,,. hB. ' .,.., .ho Hrlltah Carper ra'iKht a coyote anil hi ' , I rn" ' ,,vhihit nt tlio Wi ih- HoUal. In hb, sl,W trap. tl,.-i''"'n "' ! -n. an- o x lr 1 ' ,,. rl.. rlr.t of tho w.-,k. Tilt- Kolu:..! ' Hwurl.lKton .nt to Max-; l,hy l...l-r. I ;wMlll, r zrzrzxz rr vjsr-r 'I'lit anow la disappearing fust. .M;,Xvin(. ! ,,. ! will I..- . in- !I.Hih Kmplr.- was "'l' S',,V':'' . " .tiartfllUl HUH aiiui ew r n-ainiiaii t . . Miss Itiiby H.-illutv recently returned from Wallowa with hay and grain.. Mrs. Hessie f'orhett visited Thuisday with Mrs. Swearington. Howard Carper went to Will- Iowa Tuesday, I Miss Zena Wood, of Hartlett. j Oregon visited Thursday night and! I'Vlday wit h Miss Kunieo 'onrt ney. Miss Courtney accompanl-j ed her back tit Troy. C. P. Carper came homo Prt-( day. " j , Miss Dorlhea Smith,, the Pow walUa school toucher is 111 wlt h i.il'lamiiiatoi y rheiimnlisin. There Is no school here this week. Theodore Carper attended the lobiecis. characb of West m nts. r. 1 III III BABY'S COLDS nro soon "nipped in ttu without "dosing" by us V Vafo Rub Qvmt 17 Mttttun JttT Uamtt lvury Belter wen r1 out sliI tts- iiovv before gets warm enough your coal. all your old tile ' weal hei lo leave oil' Yotilli or i:nuland Kftger 1 Kor Adventure in Troples I.ONMXJX (AI). Tho same ud . venturous youth who flock to en !lst under the flag when Eng i land's navy was called to Trafal gar, live today in nioiicrn Eng land. Mitchell Hedges, who re cently advertised for three yoitiis to accompany him on an expedi tion to the wilds of Hrltlsh Hon duras, has had L'.ttun applications from boys. Most of tho appli cants gave their age as Hi, and finally Mr. Hedges selected two hoys of this age. and onti four years older. The expedition' Is 'to! Hen. re h for cities and relics of the iinclent Maya civilization. Mr. Hedged !ji tukUiff. .wllli hliu k new Invention called the amber spray,, which Is to he used to spray a vlirnlsh like liquid on any relies 'discover ed to uroteet them from the nlr and sun. The relic can be 'itpray ed Inch by inch as It is unearthed and lulor Ihe varnish removed by spraying the object with unolh ll.mid. . . . . If ho advertises it, good. hi; Knows It's Indications are 1 Hut gas prices will go up, this being regarded as a sule sign of an early s firing. , WE SPKCIAUE ON Generator Starting Iniiion All Elcciiical Repairs , To Your Car , Guaranteed Service Full Line of Service Tarts Battery Electric Service 1311 Wash. M-753 FARMER 5! Wo farry Only' Ti'sloil 55 COPPER . CARHONATK High filil;ici.l:il nrlioa: low aohllilllly;' hiKll j (X',', ) ail-lli-ainn. THE L & L DRUG CO. Tho Hest Costs I-ess. It' Is Fine to Regain Health -But Much Better to Keep It Thnie aic unavoidable illnesses. Itceular physical examinations, however, would do away with a great percent of out- sickness. Throuiih them any health menace is found in its in cipient stap.es 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 Dr. W. T. Phy. Owner and Director. Fixtures House Wirlng- ATWATER - KENT AND OTHER RADIO SETS We Install Radius Free Benham Electric Co. MAIN 104 ' NEW FOf.EV ULDO. Willie i:gg lied H row n T I'ctch heller Trices 1.nMiN (,l') Spotted eggs have appeared In the London ninr l.eis r'sently In jiueh nuinberH an meeting on the theory that It wiih to arouse not only the curiosity of directed against the Soviet c(v ernnient. An arbitration agreement, fnl- ' lowing the Ihwk of the League of Nations proioeol. was aeiunlly , but of fond authorities j naturali.sH, a well. Investigation revenlrd Hint the spotted' eggs had hern dipped In ii Mntulhm of coffee to Klve them a agreed upon by the four Mates i.rown tint and that in many in-1 t'olliud. Ksthnmti, J.:itvln nnd I'm- . .tancei. ir left In the ll.iuld for land, repn-Hcnted In the confer-Inn InHiiffieb-nt time, the1 eggs be enee, and Iht-re v i-e a number oi jeame :potiv after being withdrawn, agreements euucernlng iranspnrta-i rt often happens that eggs left In Hon faeilltb-H ami the .simpliilea- ibe ciri'e,. sedation long enough Hon ctf pitsaiinri lormalliieH. The for ))t prownlng proeesH to -be question of disarmanrent waa post- ' completed, take on n toffee flavor. poind Until the h-M HeMHlou of III"1 League of .Nations in .March. Ksllioitln mid I, tit via alien dy have a defensive nlliance and Lat vian troops hIoihI ready to hint IN ihonln aid at the lime ir the Com n isl coup n Ki val lee. 1. The fortune ,,f (ti.Me (W(i 'jlllleH II CO While In sotno partR of tho Hnlt ed Wlnles white egs bring the best prices-. It Im the brown eggs which for .ears have 1 n sold lu London at a premium. It Is only of lute that poultry dealers have taken to coloring the ahells with the coffee tobi t bin Farmers, Wuli'li tills iiiit Vor tlu nt'xt fi'W lys hi iarllriilar A-1 wi line wvi'inl 'I'lilnus to It'll im AImiiiI Unit Kill SAVt1 )OII lllll' Mini). v If uiv IlltlTIStl'll III. SALT Oil, si:i-.i I'tvTAToi.s ai.fam'a si i i) . i:t Ii Hill pny ynii lo rail ul La Grande .Warehouse & Storage Co. i'hooa Main riTiiii.ANn : - i. s See the Kitchen Set Special $1.15 F. L. LILLY Chan MmJn 8S dj U V I - - IIs i I II . 1 . ' I United by President's Pardon . latf?-'- ,-' .3.. . .? ".V LA GRANDE IRON WORKS MACHINI? SHOP AND rOHNDUY All HlniU Itl Jlschlii.Ty, Aulnmnlillni anil Tractor Rcpalrml Ori-rhanliil ami Itcliiillt Arotjlrni. WHiIIiik of All Klinln ryllnili-r llnrlng anil 0rrslM INsmn 'OauVshatls, lMsinnn anil I'UInn l'ln ld'irroiiuil (ilVE l'8 A THIAL D. FITZGERALD Prop. ; Mf- . I! rl fUS J i J? , MONUMENTS fMk f, ' 'A T4-- j''i I W hTn mad a profonn.l y inai i .yf V J IV i'.i-& V ; ttmly of moniimi-ni biillilliiif. WfBfRVqp I r"' V '" Sk V , I and an onlor plarrd In our Wi " f K-t I . . V';A V'-'i'.;-.'?. jt;Tl ' hands la mire, 10 rrlv ,u t :Vv" jLZ '.:";'Vv t jf -'I j faithful. Iatlllirm riorutlon I ,1 lij ( j :4 t i l'iT -ii'ifV 4 I I We Will ;lailly nirntsh t dl L I I fyk?Wy iQiV Mountain MnrWe fQ!--m U : -ftk V T.ranit Company TfcJ-J IIMi . ArH I. flramlr. vr. -.x T John Kttiituras, 5, wu kidiKiptxl fie yearn ago by ht fthr wh,n hi nttithtr ol:alnfd n diven-f In NdttHf. 4h.. and tnken to Alka. Hit fulhcr alMtidoiitd tutu ttt St Anllinav, Iditho. und th loy waa placed in rwluiui a tuMil. Auihortttr ti.id to eliilo a pi eaidt nt tal paidon for John "Home Manager--Purchasing Agent Art Director-Wife" J UST a slim girl, maybe, or a motherly woman wilh sweet eyes and white hair but what a responsibility is hers! She is the active partner in the bus'iness of runiiinjr a home ,vhe buys most of the things which jjo to make home life happy, healthful and Iwnuliful. Through her slim, safe finders goes most of the family money. And wisely and well it is USHially.spent. too far better than the average man could spend it, himself. For women are better purchasing agents than men. They compare prices, weigh val ues and shop carefully. They read advertisements regularly. Every- day you'll find the wise little homo manager searching the advertising columns for news that will add to the comfort, convenience and im provement of her home. You will find the same clever pur chasing agent studying the advertisements to find where and when to buy, and what and how to buy most economically. The advertisements, too, tell this responsive art director how she can make her home more beautiful, more individual the kind of home that a man appreciates hut never.knows how it is done! Advertisements are the wise counsellors in the spending of money thnt the clever housewife heeds dailv. The rtusiness of Kunning a Home Is Made Easier by Heading the Advertisements.