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Friday, February 27, 1025. PAGE EIGHT .;-Wu ." ; THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Volume Event T T Observer Crossword Puzzle " PLAN FIND IT HERE 14 MALLORY HATS Exceptional values in Vcluur and Heaver finish Hals in Brown, Tan, Grey, Bamboo and I'carl shade.;. A wide range of colors and fabrics at It 1 Ooi 0 $3 .95 Values to ?G.r.O BUYS 15 CARS Artist Models Of Capri Work Well at Low Wage rilfi(IO (AT) llecuusc h ' could hire u model for $1S u month. it mi lltat oilier things were relative. iy-cheaper und easier. Klllni Vcd u,c. Hie n tit I'd American pilntcr of liUd western birth, chow- lo spend more Iliun 6 years In Koine rather (hail practice IiIh profession ul it time. Ho spoke George It. liars-, Vedder's conferee und neighbor on tJir island of Cuprl, who has Junt brought In re an exhibition of eoinr, Of Vedder's works. "l'or that sume reason 1 make ,i;prl my lioim" Mr, liarsc said. iimJ probubly It .Ih Influential In cnwMlng no m of our other Ameri can art iHitt to upend must or their lime abroad. In ttilH country I Would have to pay $1.-5 un liour , for a model, und engage her from fin ngency. I could never adjust itfysctf lo I It Jh cut und dried stand ardized wiiy of work In v. IVrhups (lie younger nu n ran, hut 1 am of I he old school. j "Over there litre i model to pose for nie exclusively, und It Ih understood that she Ih to posV fur : me whenever 1 need her- und us I long us 1 wunt her to. 1 imy, her lb lo $18 u uiontli und when I am ii way mIio run work ut anything elm- ho deHlrcs." i Al'TO IH UTS PI'.IHXmiAX ICOSKIII'UO. Ore. George M: (towan. u (tvi war veteran und a resident of Yoncullu. wan In jured serlotisy when he was struck hy un automolille driven ly Mrs. Lcvern Dryburgh. Hu stepped out from between two curs In the middle of the block und become confused us he hiuv the cur' driven ! by the w-omun hearing down upon him. He wuk Hiruck mid thrown under the machine, receiving dcc gashes In his head und face and Internal Injuries, Mr. Gowun was tuken to the hospital where It w-us announced that ho probably would recover. INCOME TAX skaso.v is m:ii; llaii! jour liironip Inv sifiu iik ii t nriiiivil hr mir iilm kiiim.t. Two rui wllli r. N, Intci-iuil Iti'ii'imi! lh'Mii'iiiifiil, H. M. MALONE Y I'lluiiu SKS-lt. I. A (.itASDi;, iti;i.i.. l oll j Hull. Huff M A X V I l-LK. Ore. (Special ) . - The Howiiiun-f licks company have purchased fifteen cam from the 1 Ureal Northern railway and w III I make them into logging curs. Tiny 'arc nil steel. The torn puny litis several engineers her looking over the main line und ure con-1 shleriug making so my changes in Hie ncur future. The lust few days tin snow has disappeared t;vt because of the wind und ruin. Hid Jtuyiiiond of Wallowa, hud charge of Hip main line engine during Mr. Ilrad"hau's absence. Kd Young, the carpenter, left for l.a. Grande, w here be will spend several days on business. Joseph Trump of l'romlse was n business visitor to .Muxvlllc the flint of t he week. I. 'd Humphreys, the carpenter foreman, was culled to Knter prtsc Hunday by the, illness of his father. ('red Uhitichnrt wan a visitor ut Muxvlllc recently from J-Jntcrprlse. Miss Alice Voteberg was a Muv ville visitor recently. Frank Wood wus a business visitor to Va 1 1 o w a re ecu 1 1 y . V. V. Church is very busy dur ing Mr. Itrudsiiuw's absence, look ing after the camp und the books too. Mr. and Mrs. Iyons wcro visit ors to - MhxvIHv . AJuuUuy fi'om I'rotnisc. - . , Mrs. ", J. Oantrcll, who lias been confined lo her home the past three weeks because of Ill ness Is bettor, . II. Jt. Voteberf aspent a few days in Ja. OranUe on business. II. N. Asliby, western general manager of the Jlowmun-lHcks company, spent h few days, at Muxvlllc on business lust week. M rs. M a bid ' ni n u of Wa I Iowa bus accepted a position as cook for Mr. (.'lurkc, contractor.' Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hennett of Austin, Oregon, arrived at Mux vlllc recently. Mr. Hennett' Is un employe of the company. M. M. Carol I. who has been visiting friends und relatives at Im Clrundn returned to Mux vlllc the last of last. week. Joyce Hfudshuw made a busi ness trip to Caldwell, Idaho, last w-eek, Kplke 'Mulone. w ho lias ben iuiloyed lier? for some time left for Longvlcw, Wush., whure he hus accepted u position, W. J. Cantrell Is running the main Hue crew during the Illness of W. A. Maclvciizlc. Chet Ilodgkln spent a few days at 1 4i Graiidu recently. I Goodman returned ' to Maxvllle after being gone sever.il months. ' Knglue No. i will be out of the shops this week und soon will be In service again. It w 111 be un oil burner. i 1 3 5 r 35 73 m JJ B rM j 5 lb iy " 13 "" n) - 21 Z2 5 19 . JO it " " - 40 " 4X 3T" " 7 ; a ' J 48 " 4 SO 21 ?2 5 54 S5 1s ; r f. Here's the long w hllc. simplest puzzle the Evening observir has put out In Kew link eyed letters, practically all cusy words. Cupy fur this cut until iiiunt be In bjr 9:00 a. ni. I, Mile .iiK I i ll CaIM s Willi lint And I'nrn' To .Match Made up In bright color combi nation, blue, red und t in. Age 2. I und 0. Something new- In sport wir for little girls. Norton's Kid dy Hhu. " ' i-57-21 Notlc. I'ylliiun Sistera will hold n, cook ed nod sate. Kalurday at In o'cloek ul the llooverlr.ed Grocery. 2-27-11 ItA ITItICK TAX I liny and Mifht Service I'hone Main i3. After ll;0U p. m. Oregon Trail Cufe.' 2-J5-tf 1 1 ( H 1 1 ,) N T.li. i;i t i l C A u Testify. I .orn . Iiccuyed. ., ., II. Horn. , "'. 1-'. Mude from oals, 3.' liclatc. 11. Beverage. 4. Thus. ir. High. , n. Inn; 17. Htrlve. ' t j 6. A top coat. IS. Weapons. 7. I'pon. i'J. Not curly. Is. Weight of the eontalnei 21, Hire. !). An Americun tree. 23. Printer's measure. 1,1 u, Ccuse. 25. Kjperlutivc. Note of tin- scale. 27. Hone. 1C. I.lck. 28. Hodellt. IS. HU Mi. 30. ltuucous noise. 20. Kperiln-lilei k. 31. K'xcluded. ' 22. Stage lady. 32. llobe. 2. Hllllard cues. 33. Flight. 2ii. I'ublic. assembly. 34. Allow. 27. Outside. 35. Kscupe. 21. Child. 3K. A x-olor. 31. Possessive pronoun, 4u. Kxists. j:H. Make pliant. 41. Assure. 3li. I nfasteii. 43. Note of the scull-, 37. A napkin. 44. Mexkun dollar. 3'J. heave o it. 4 5. InUircs. ''. 4I. 1-ondle. 47. A vegetuble. 42. Glenn. 4!i. 1 Up In u lliiiid. 44. Housed. 61. Quiet. I 4i. Strong majestic poem. 53. Kaglo. 48. Age. , 54. Scorched. 6o. Correlulivc of cither. 56. Acquire. 52. IN lice. 57. Dole. 54. Therefore. 58. Turn. 155. Accomplish. Steel Corporation's Policy Sets Industry's Pay is Claim Thr Ni'iv Nrriri' Im Igorillur. If you have u ruu.Uown IVclIng .soli of nil. In una your nt-rves on i-ndH try lliat nvw lirpiirHtlon. u iifrvo Hliittulunt anil bulldrr. a nerve lolile. u beller alliuulant than any alcoholic preparation, giving iiulcl; ri'milld 'inpri'usi'8 appelllc. Givuii you pep" for Jl.uo a bottle and sold only by Sllvcrlliorn Wrlshfa l-'umlly Drug Blorc. 2-17-tf Mibh Iluiluut. of tht! iKiinlson I'o.. will ulvu free lessons In I'uper l-'lowers. seuling wax art und bas kets. I'Yh. 27. js. .March 2 und S. Newlin llook & Htatlonery Co. '2-2J-tf I'riiseflBhli rs always shako hands firsl. A new picture shows Ileuip. sey willi Ills arm around his bride. till l.illln Liver Touchers for 2Su Is the best laxative U hurtle and liver pill sold In uny druc store a sinall round red pill that chll dren like to take. Hold only by HII- verthorn - Wright's I'ainlly JJrug .Store. 2-LM.31 Kcmcmbcr our cooked food und dressed chickens ut the Kxchange tomorrow. lo2!i Jerr. Mrs. Ii. S. Xorrla. 2-27-U Willdslilclils mid bide i lasses All sizes, lo fit ull mukes of cars. prompt service, right prices. Have Kichurdsun "Tile Art .Man" do your itluss work, ut Itlchurdson's Art & Gift Shop. 2-2U-U DEPARTMENT STORES 108 Depot St., La Grande, Ore. , . Men's "Waverly" Caps Have Style, Value, Low Price Good materials and fine tailoring that's the comhin a'.ion that makes the difference between "Waverly caps and the ordinary kind. The J. C. Penney Co. buy. cap-material l for iti hundreds of itorea. Imagine the savings in fab rics alone. And they are expertly made to our own exacting specifications. Good wool fab rics, genuine leather sweatbands and full satin lining. Best all round cap value the country over, at $1.49 - $2.49 'Ut Ub Bm Your Hattmr MEN'S NEW Cloth Hals A new shipment new ly inrived in the sea son's best colorings Greys, Tans and Pow der Ulucs at only $2.98 For Spring Wear You will find them Just Right in weight, color and style. "MARATHON" Felt Hals Sold Exclusively by the J. C. Penney Co. First quality, all-fur Felts in silk and un lined models, at all prices. See one of these new Spring models, at only ' $3.49 numbing anil Sii'ninritling. 7ontractor. Thonc 24tt-J. l-ir-lmp Spring showing of ull the latest styles in coats, suits und dresses. Thursday, l-'riduy und Saturday at the llonnet Simp. Mrs. H. Metealf. Mgr. 2-25-U -:: Exide Batteries si tto.Miti ;it(. t Aitm icinoits K A M. himlliglils I'HckKid Win all fUrs (cncmior A Klartcr Hiulies lilgllt (ilMlM'S ull hl.CH Lamp Nim'Ik'Im lien u inn Itciny und Ind'-u r l'Oil, Pill III, CtC. Klaxon Morns stop i.igiim itohcrt ituM'ii iimi ( liiiiiiiioii Spark Tings Copper Tiiliing t.urhiiel Siiuhhcrs FHED T. BURGESS ih;ai. is i.si,ii. I Ml I ITI , A N I . 'Ore. ( Hpeclu I Kule of the business of i Mdj, Woiimun & King to il.'.V. Hehlcs lugi r und Ids sons, l.ce. Uicliurd und J nines, us announced yes terday liy both parties to the Irnusuctlnn. TrtinsfiM' of prop erty will he made Monduy. SHERRY'S LAST SHOWING TONIGHT 3 ciiviiiiHO I .veil Wf.iii), I'KUINO A I 1 . Sun Yat Sen r condition remulns unchunged today. Tuxl driver shot u man in N- w Vink, perhnp heeuuse he was ask ed to drive carefully. 'RICHARD THE LION-HEARTED' With WALLACE P.EEKY as "KING CK IIACir oooooooooooooooooooo A picture full of iidvcnlmrMinir niiiiaiicf nnd nilinn no Ihrilling lltnl i( ws the bliiod pound ing; so bemiliful il grips fascinates. ' .. 2. New Bungalows Thrc vplciidhl iroMi1lcs Hit lot a Uil on .. A-li nml on . lUn-li strcel. Modern nnd up-to-date ctni-triu lion, 1 41 rue lot.-. I'lkT right mid on rcnoimlilr Icrni.-, NKW YOltK AI') The fur- according to seniority was another reaching extent l which tl(e labor J ( ommou and deeply felt grievance, policy of the I'nited States .Steel which though Hot always reported corporation determines the wage i to the company was responsible fur (.old HciiLStltchlng, plentlng, t:nlton holes, etc. Norton's Kiddy Shop. 10-14-tf 1 leant Iful Ju pa lie st: Uold I'ish, fish plant the fish bowl, shells and colored pearl. Kverythlng for the gold fish. scale of steel workers throughout I much dissatisfaction. .r. Seb k-ut JUcliarduun's Art t& Gilt 8hoi me lmiustry ami thereby I makes ( man lounu me men were reluctant li-liO-tf iltineult the (leveltipinetit of Ihe.io inane complaints because il employes representation movement nieam nningnumng officials under wi laP'trntf. stop falling out of is snown in a repri issuea loouy mim iney uau 10 uo uieir dally the huir. Ill & to 1) days you w ill by the Industrial Similes Depart-. rk. rruni (Jun(irutf whtn yo .nent of the KiiHSell Sage Kounda- "") ln r grievances," says the re-!iV a 7r,c hot if l.ermlehle and port, -point to the lundumenlal l aiilruf f Kradleulor. sold only by need of it personnel rleparlmeal isilverthoni-Wright's Kamlly Drug with it specially trained stuff to Isii..,-. -n deal with the problems f huiiiitii ' lelutlons oud to leave the sup-i in- MSH oiadys Miller lius room Tor, lendents free for the tusks foi ,t limited number of piano pupils.' which they are primarily fitted Cul studio 17G-W or home 1S5-J I iimii or directing production. Following the preliminary field jouy. work of the l-'oundai ion's investiga-l tots, a n tun her of changes were The lovers of Art un: enjoying u treat in making the plasties and other useful and beautiful articles made from Persian clay. Mrs. iJeorge .Sailers is giving lessons in this work at Klchardson's Art & tl-'an Tall Gift Shop from nine until five each castles for I day. Hee the work I hut Is being done by thu class In the window of the Art Shop. U-L'O-tr Special price, $8.00 por cord or lG-incU wood. Tliono 287-W. 12-27-tf Notice of Sule. tion. The report is the resTuM of a rive-yeur Invesngalion of the indus- rlal represeniallon, plan ol the 'olorado l-'uel -.iini Iron company, one or the independent Hte.l com- pattb s, of whleli the KoeKel-Uyi I .amily Is principal owner. The report deelari s that through the. , ItOCkefeller elllployeH reprr- setitatlou plan, tlie men u the ateel wurks ol the Colorado l-'nel and Iron company were aide to s; cure Hie actual eight-hour ilay fivt years before the Hle.- I'orpurulloll I ll t lie ,1 ust tee's ( 'oiirt for I .h o'clock In the forenoon on March the 'Jlst. .11125.. the following de scribed est rays: One dark Iron gray gelding be tween S und 11 years or age. weight moil pounds and branded M on left stifle. (tin light Iron gray gelding, weight nbiiul i:'Mi pounds, 1 " years old. bllml in li-rt eye and no brund. Due black gelding, ii years old. w l ight KrOn pounds, white spot on lace, white right hind Tool und no brand. . . J The wild eslraytf wef(. '(alien Hp by the undersigned ai his resldeiien on ihe said lOaloit place un Dfeein bi r 4lh. I!''J(; that the stbl eslrayH are to be sold lo satisry the costs of Iteeplng and the expenses ln cm-red in this advertising nnd subv aggregating Ji;:.-ii. Notice of s-ile Is made pursiiaiil to an order Issued by Hugh I',. Irmly, Justice of ihe I'eace for l. made in the plan by the Colorado ! ue and Iron company. The re tort makes u Hole or these challK'-s liipevl buy, tlioe before you Wm. Miller & Co. "Ho Oiir KIid." I'hone Main 1 and the rest of the industry adopted 'but shows (hat Ihe fund-.imeiiinl il, but points out th.it Im cans- this difficult fes found in the plan and lompany I eels Impelb d to I olio w in its nd minis! rut Ion, but h In (he t lie wage scalo u i Hh tompetitois. '"al mines of the company a r'--chief among which is the steel Cor- j port on which was recently Issued porution, lis workmen have no real ty the IVnindatittn und in the share In the deierniiiiiilioii of ihciij:1ect works, hud not been removed wages. This, the report s.iys, limits t the completion or tin- Invtshgu heriiMlsly the scope ol the eiii-.llon last summer. ,doyes' repn seulation plan which! in other respects has accomplished I Hnnl At oum .Vollcc, much good. Notice Is hereby given that Ihe 'In an Industry so devoid of unyiKinai Account ol' the undersigned Urande Justice of. the I'eace and j (.inuule. Justice of the Peace and Constable District Cnlon Cuunly, ; Consitiblc District I'rikin Coiintv. Stile of Oregon. Dated ul l.u Grande, Oregon, this Jith day or I'Vbrnary. l!2r. Diite of rlrst publication, l-'ebrn-ary ''7th, I !i:T Date or lust publication. March (h. I!f25. 11. K. 'IMtOWN. Mar. :t 1 r Si.ite r Oregon. In the Matter or the Kstrays tak en up by II. K, Itrown. NTfillen tu tieretiu i-lii-ti tl,,.l II,,. uny day except Monday or Thurs-' Sh(.rm- (lf , nlun roUMly 0rvKtmt 7-I-lpiUti ... .(uidlc auction lo the ihli-hesl bidder for ensh itl I lie K.il- Sprlng showing or ull the latest' n .,,a..,. thnM. lind one-half mlb-s siyh'H in coats, suits and dresses. '. Kllsl of , -lt Oramb-. Oregon, at" I :m 1'eb Thursday. I'riduy und Saturday ut - - the Homiet Shop. Mgi. Met calf, :-2ii-4t Astrologer Mrs. A. Bulmen. Jefferson Ave., corner Willow. l'hon. 1M8-J. 3-2-lmp ' l int I'wl The ' Post System' for flat fe.-t. No support used. Dr. Ingle. Sum mer llldg. ' I'-JU-Gt Trash, cans and uslies hauled. Clean garbage for feed hauled free. Phono i27 W. 2-;M-Gt Itradltion concerning renn Hciilulion ; us Kxccutrlx of the Will and Kstati or the workers .is Ihe Mice) indus'ryof Gerg' Palmer, deeeas-d. h.is is." declaretl Mary mi Klecck. ilt-jbeen filed In the County Cotttl or lector uf the l-'oundat mil's Depart- ( nion County. Oregon; and that ineiil of Industrial Studies, "(he in-. Monday, March Hith, i:ir, ul the ilustriul representation plan of the hour of nine o'clock In the forc-J -'idorado I' Uel and lion company noon of said day. and at the t'ountv Hiarks a distinct step tn advi' nee, 'cjui I room In the Court House in lor under the plan tin men in inejui itrande. Oregon, lias teen tted Kent, sell and icpulr all makes steel works ol this company secur- iy said Court as ihe time und place j sewing machine. Ask nbout free ed such Important k.iiiih us the ac; ! for hearing of objections to said (dressmaking course. White Hewing t tin 1 cluht'hour day, an opportunity 1 Ktnal Account ami for the set tb- Machine Co. Now Koly Rldg- participate ill rev.M.ng wa tnent of said .-.stale. Mated at l.ii'Pnono 583 W. 22-1 2-17-tf llciutitchliig llco( Udgc on Mrs. J. O'Conneii, 1 104 O Ave, Corsetieru for Uarcley corsets. 1-27-51 1 (.'llllll'llv HA II OLD I.I.OM) In MIS ONLY I Will Ell" i i I Saturday and Sunday SPECIAL On Cundy - n Sfc Our Window Newiin Drug Co. intuitu, a method of pieMcniing nnd vlrundc !dsi-ussing grievancis, and a great-: it degree ol security in their 'Jolis1 j I h rough the right lo appeal to higher officials against the, deei- C. H i-lons if lon ini n -.tml superintend-! enls. Nevcrlheli ss. until the im-n , throughout the industry us a whole ftecure udcate and eifettive rep tt 8t ntattnii tu deiermimng wage standartls, those employ d In any 1 om- plant nut b us the Colorado' I'Uel und Iron Company's steel orha, ure bound tu be dissutls-i lied." The lack of this re present, it Ion in the determination of Wage soules. accord tug to the report', was! one of the prim ipal r usons w hy , the steel workers of thin compun j walked nut pttictl ally hi a hod) i w hen Hie national t 1 1 strike oi lg ailed. rSeleninuii, tio conduct ed the in vi mitral Ion tor the IoMH !dotlon and prepare! tin- report. iound Dial in tie opinion of Hie 'workmen the mo.Ht .rtoif ol'Siaele ; to the success of (to- plan Is the i.itlnor local offUi.il. not ihe higher i'.ilthtul. As long ih Ho- ronellons ! of "hiring and firing" are In the I hands of superintendeniH and fore men. Mr. Setekumn sav.i. illssatls- Luctlon til exist among t he em ployes. Workmen repeatedly accus ed foremen of rHvoritintn nd of ln-ing srl'Hr.iiv. Ihe la-i t lift ihe company did not fromotv cmi,:i' Oregon. I-ib. nth. IJMMA It. PAI.MKU. j Spring showing of all the lul-st Kxecurtix of the Kstale or styies In cou is. suits ami dresses. George Palmer. Deceased. t Thursday, Friday und tfulurday ut Finn, Attorney. ih(. llonnet Shop. Mrs. H. Metculf. Feb I It-S'i-V'-Miir. fl-l'Mgr. ?-?.".-4t SATURDAY 28th. We npen our GROCERY DEPARTMENT in the CITY MEAT MARKET. We offer a full line of Eniils, Vegetables, Staple and Fancy (Jroccries at reasonable price. A fresh, clean slock up-to-the-minute-. Mr. Clark Webh, who has been with us for a num ber of years as bookkeeper, will have full charge of this department. Cleanliness, Service and Quality is our slogan. TRY I S. Grande Ronde Meat Co. GROCERY DEPARTMENT Clark W ebb, Mgr. A CHOICE SELECTION OF THE SEASON'S BEST M & a lltlll H.tMll l;ii;s Kill IIAItlt l'ltlll SI'l.NAt'll i;l!i:i:x (Ms ItwiiMli: .ii i,iiv x- Horn in. ins ,i i'.;iiuri... i t iimi's. -.ni:nx r.xitsMi's t At l.u l.owi lt IVr ikjx. IVr Hi. 4.V - Per lb. I3r , IVr biiiM-li IH Pit Imhm'Ii lM htitt :ie .;l'.K-' I'lT IMIIM-Il !.- I liw. : . Ier liewil am tu 3.V sol.llt Aiui.(.i; I MXtlllA lillAI'lICItl IT :('.l.lmil.MA .VAVAI. 1!AN.I soi.in iir.Ali l.irrrn i; IKrTHUt'KK l.F.riTfli T.'rt'lltlM.' Nsii "t.'fl'! ''. AI'IT.-! l.o;AMii:imir..s i v sviti i' till IIM-.II iiAi'iii:i(itn:s I'er lieii'l !.- tu .- I Tor 80c 2 iIojl 0.M! ' llellll ."m - Ii'el- lit. ;iv l'ir Inn l.i XI.. VI No. Ill Un ntii- Nil. Ill tin I IN- Nil. HI I In trx; H K, m WHERE THE THRIFTY THRONG. HOOVERIZED GROCERY : Phone Main 49 2 Deliveries iHiimnmnnmBiHinmniMiMummMHininiiy