Tuesday, March 3, 1925.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE FIVE
Local News In Brief
COMING EVENTS
District high school baskeluttll
' tournament at Union, March
6. 6, 7.
I H. 8. Senior play, March
, 20-21.
Union County Agricultural Eco
!j nonilc Conference; ' Utgln,
March 15; Union. March 13;
- La. Grande, March 14.
III HI Home
'i Howard Curptrnter Ih confined to
u.la home because of illness.
To Visit In Portland
j' MrB. J. T. Hurvey, jr.. left lust
tjvenlng for Portlund where she
Will' visit friends Tor a mouth.
Oh Trip
I! Bruce Dennis of La Grande left
this morning on u buulnet-a trip to
IUu.hu.
At Hot Lake .
VV. It. Jones, .who has been at.
Hot Lake for st-vcrai weeks be
cause of'lllnuis. is reported to bet
Improving slcr-'y.
Mr. Lund I teller
Chris Lund, who bos been III at
his home hero for several-days is!
reported' Home hut improved at
the present time.
Wioliig To Hobo-
Mrs. N.- H. Nelson and son left
La Grande this morning en route
to llJoiso, Idaho,- where they will
make vthelr houe. ... - - , ...
Mr, Ileuier 111
- V alter Uculrr. of the. lied Cross
drug store, lias been confined to
his home here since Friday ibc
cuuse of Illness. .. . C.
Left for Enterprise
Waller Cronln left this -morning
on the. brunch line train Tor ISnter
prlHo where ho will attend the fu
neral of his father, Victor Cronin,
who died here yesterday."
Held Meeting - -
. The" regular monthly fire- meet-(vil
tire station. The session was of
about two hours duration devoted
principally to routine- business. ,.
Motored to Itaker
- Miss Winona Lyman and Miss
Elizabeth Garrick motored to Fa
ker Sunday, where they sp'nt the
day in the interest of the M. 1. Av
of the L. D. S. church. - . -
Uac'k from ' Knlem
- Air., and Mrs. A. U. Hunter, and
Mr. and Mrs. ('. A. Hunter have
returned from Sulcni. where they
have been during legislature. A. H.
Hunter is representative from l'n
lon county and C. A.' Hunter Joint
representative from I'nlon anl
Wallowa counties.
J' Moke Home lleitv
' 'Mr. and Mrs. George Bruce ar
rived In I. a Grande yesterday und
will IliuUc their home here. Mr.
Hraco Is with the Forest Service
and has been transferred from Pen
dleton to the offices here.
llaik from t'lilcagiv
. After spending the past six weeks
. at Chicago, III., where he studied
Interior and .window decorullng at
the Kocster school. Clark Denny
has returned to his home here. Mr.
Denny Is employed by N. K. West
and company.
.". - : :
Snow Oil Hill
' H. H. Lumley motored over from
Pendleton yesterday morning. He
reports about two Inches of fresh
snor on lop of the hill, but flow
ers und green grass on the Linn
lllla side..
r Will ImiMirt rerlllier
Cove orehardlsis are making ef
forts to secure enoUEh orders for
Men and Youni; Men's
SUITS
Just ill today by express
for Spring. You should
Bee them ' before you
make your selection for
your next suit.
Latest Styles and
Patterns
$29.83 to
$52.45
.iJiMilji ef tjuiility fntm
Michaels-Stern Value
First (lolhes
Band Benefit Dance,
March 4 th
Clint's
Clothicry
TIm Bum With OoascteiKW
a cur of orehurd fertilizer. Mr.
.ScHVvy, u representative of, Swift
ami Conipuity in assist hiff in the
work.
Hack from I'urilaiul-
Bert Knltflit, livestock ileal it of
lTn ion, arrived in Im GrunUe this
mornliifr after tuklim- a eurloud of
pure I j red Poland Cliiiwi Iior to the
I'ortlaiKl nuirUolH,
tU'tiirmtl from Port lam 1
O. W. Finn U 11 n punned through
La Grande this morning rn route
to hie home ut Enterprise after
taking three carloads of lambs to
Portland. He reports the Portlund
nurkets are very pood.
Kcttjriicd from Muh
H. McHride Uasued through La
Grande this morning en route to
his home at Imbler. Mr. McBrldc
was culled to I' tali by the death of
his slater, Delia Chrislcnscn.
Back from California
Geo. T. Cochran, of the firm of
Cochran and Kberliard, attorneys,
letuined to La Grande this morn
ing from Sun I'Yunetsco und other
California points, .lie also spent a
short time In Portland while he
was away.
Circulating Petition
Kesldents of the city In the t
rltory between the Ureenwood und
Willow schools are. circulating
petition for a city- sewage system
in thut part of the 'city.
Mill Prnetlcln- -
The- American Legion drum corps
is continually prai-ticiifg these days
ind is showing conslHtent improve
:iient. a regular practice session
whs held last evening at the ltlvef-
side park. , o -. .
Court to Convene
The regular monthly county
court will open til the court, house
tomorrow. Regular business will
occupy the greater part of the ses
sion. Will Meet
The Men's club of the Presby
terian church wilt meet Thursday
evening of this week at the home
of John Macpherson at !! C avc
nue. Carl Helm, district attorney,
be th
principal speaker. -
To Attend Funeral ' ' '.
Goldio Murray arrived in .i
Grande this inurnlnt; from lkrt
land. She was called by the death
of (her uncle, Victor Cronin. She
and her mother. Mrs. A. It. Mur
ray, left on the branch line train
for Knltrprlse, where the funeral
of Mr. Cronln will be held this af
ternoon.
Itettirnetl This Morning
- Miss, , Hilda Anthony and Miss
Itertha Herger arrived in . La
Grande tills morning after spend
ing the week-end In Portland.
They went to Portland to see Pav-
lowa, tho HuHHian dunccr, who ap
peared there Saturday tivcnlug. .
Shipping Tree
The regular spring shipment of
young trees, rose busheu and other
varieties of nursery plants has be
gun to come into La Grande. H.
G. Avery, county agriculturist, is
required to Inspect all plants which
puss through the post office here.
A quantity of young cherry trees
arrived this morning, consigned to
local people.
Mr. Iteyiiohls Improved
. J. K. . Reynolds, who has been
confined to his bed for several
days because of an Injured leg, re
celved In a fall. Is Improved and
able to ho up a little with the aid
if :crutchis. He Is expected to be
out in a few days.
Ilcflii rolling Likes Alicel .
Dean Collins, column writer for
the I'firlUind Teh-wuiu, printed the
lollowliiK In u recent ittaw. vt the
newapap)'r he n-prescnts:
Know YfHir On'ftoii.
jlf you should sck a rrHtful ranch
On the I m O ra nde and J use p h
, branch
Of Ihi- O.-W. K. & N.
If you should seek such places
why then
There is no lovelier land they tell
HtV. .MXMJX h.NK.HT
I A feu remarks that are made
about th KvahgliRt:
I "That preacher does not me
Kid glOVPrl."
"He does nt.t kcp us guess
ing." "lie Ik a wry enrmjit man."
' "He stir pn-ui h s Chiit and
htm criKlfled.
' "That soiindn like the old-time
religion to nie.
I Np Church of Uod Clmpcl,
corner X and Hpruce.
i "I'm going to hear that
i preacher." Adv.
Than lies around near Alicel, . .
Whero water risea pure und
sweet
From wells poked down 400 feet.
1 want a nice artesian well,
So I ran raise small fruits and
spuds
And crops that never will prove
duds,
in Union round near Alicel.
Personal Mention
Mt Kurrca was a visitor In La
Grande Sunday from rendition
Mr. and Mrs. S: W, Bnjcn sot-ut
the week-end with Mr. ana Mrs. T.
S. Slicnvuuil.
I.yUla Qrandy has returned to
her home from Portland, r here
iho has been rtsttlnc rclutivca.
I-.'d Lcuhman left this moraine by
auto tor Portland and California
points. Ho will bo cone Indefi
nitely.
Cora McCrae of . Wallowa, was
(ho guest of Miss Mildred Hoyt
here Sunday.
Mrs. Tony 1). Smith, wife of the
postmaster at Union,' was In La
Urundo this morning:.' ; .
Miss Miimie Alderman! was visit
ing Mrs. John Dobbin at t'nlon
Sunday.. ' ;
Misa Lorella McCarthy has re-"! O
turned to La, Grande after spending ,q
the week-end In Portland.-,. , io
Mrs. IS. P. . Dunckle and -daugh
ter, of Tapoma, , Waali., passed
through La. Grando thl., morning
en route to Salt ljiktj City; 'Utah.'
H.- Franklin,- of Enttrpriser left
for his home Mhls morning, after
spending several days here on busi-,
ness. '..'-''..
(u.-'a U..r,tX .;in..,l ' ...
homc'iut lslfajidCity this morning
after spending ' yesterday ,ln' La,
Grande shopping. .,. ' , ,
Miss Marjorle Gahhart. . accom
panied by' her mother, . lefl 'this
morning en route to Portland. l''rom
Portland they expect to go to Cali
fornia. , ' ; .
Wilbur Da'yls. lUhlberuiah frbni
ITnlon, wus e visitor' to La. Grande
yesterday. - ,
Mr. and Mrs., W.s P.. Hug were
visitors to' I-a Grnndo . yesterday
from Elgin.- . '. r .. .. ...
Leonard Parsons of Elgin, "was a
visitor to La Grande yesterday. ,
Mr. and Mra. Y. W. Slovens
we In Ja. Grande Sunday- from
their hoino.ut Uplon. Mr Stevens
is county commissioner.
. Mrs. C. I,. Taylor,' df. Hlla Tc
partment store, went to Union Sun
day.' ... -' . - A' -;. : "
L. B. .Sehaffcf of Boise., Idaho,
stopped over In La Grande this
morning en route to Wallowa,'
where he goes In the interest of
contracting company. ; , .
Mr. Iimpkln 'of Portland, Is
sending a few days In La Gfande
visiting friends.
Mrs. Avery H-arrlson and two
daughters mofored to Hot laUc
Sunday and visited for. a short tlmo
with W. It. Junes, vvho Is In the
hospital there. . .
I-V A. Turner of "Maker was reg
istered at the t'otfy hotol this
morning. ' .
Uex CIrifffirs, uecrctary of the Un
ion County l'oultry association was
here yesterday .on buslnews matters
pertaining to the organisation. Mr.
Origffs is a resident of Union.
: l.N.iov itAiuo n:ssAa:
Twenty-four . members of the
CliriHtlan lindeavor society of the
Chrletlan church enjoyed the
me." sage broadcaated from radio
Htatlon KUW, 1'oriland, Hunday
evening ut tho I-a- llrande Klectric
company's . slore.' The mesnjee
caino in very clear and those pres
ent were very well pleased.
The C. of the Tresbyterlan
church gathered at the W. C. Kelly
home to hear the message.
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BONDS OF U. S.
ARE DUPLICATED
(Continued from Faffe 1.)
und necessarily different recom
mendations." The firth member of the com
mittee, Representative Htrong, Re
publican. Kansas. In a sepurate
minority view, asserted that wh'le
I here had been duplicate numbor
ed bonds Issued by the treasury,
he had not found that theno bonds
were spurious or fraudulent, nor
that the government did not re
ceive full payment fur them.
What Ktldmce J)l-lo-.
The committee majority declared
thtit the evidence, presented dur
ing a ycur's Investigation, bad dis
closed: "1 That there had been dup
lication of bonds, some, fraudulent,
the proportion not yet determined;
"2 That the report of the treas
ury relative thereto Is Incomplete,
contradictory and cvash and the
imnnv it offered io !huw lnno
nl error, was rrtuu .1; r
"3 That records have b'-cn fal
sified, the extent of which Is un
known to the committee.
"4 That Indifference to dupli
cates has been prevalent.
"i T h at It-gal r--in e d les h a c
been neglected in the puimrnt of
duplicates.
" Thai deal fiction of bonds
was conducted In haste and that
deatrijcllon records arc not de
pendable. IkftMl.i Dotrn.Tetf.
' That b'onds were ubtrucd
in violation of law, of regulations
and of the prvsldt nflal ordT and
evidence of duplication thus re
moved. icait unaer - ineory ot
viith
DRUGSTORE
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Epsom Salt
Pure, snowy, .crystals, made
by 'ail' improved process of
refining.' , It Is easy to take
because It is thoroughly pur
Hied'. :' t .
Specially,, good for elderly
; pebble ;und those, pf .middle.
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Uge.'f Millions;. o( pounds
soul; yearly. . '
-', lound Package
wam iu;Ma ri( i.xct:,
V :-; MAltCH fi ll
Glass Drugs
Inc.
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Till:
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"Markets
PUUTLANH. Ore. (AD-Live
stock nonilnally stoady today. Kggu
firm' to-one cent higher. Uutter
47c, tbutterfat steady.
. r ?lltTn-:itFAT IHe.
. SAN JfllANCISCO (AP) Hut
terfatMSoents today.
' PORT LAN l ;it.I M AKKI'.T
.' POHTLAND, Ore. (AP)-Wheat
4-Mara .while. .11. S. Uaurt. March,
iV.Hl '.' 'Aprlli $Ltt7: rsoft. while.
March," Jt;8K;- April. $1.10: . hard
winteJ-.'Mareh, $t:8; April. $1.01;
northern spring, February, $ 1.88:
Mareh $ 1.88;. western , red. March,
1 1.80;. -'AprtK $K80;-. . BHlt hard
White: -March. $2.ioj April, $2.20.
,. Oals Ko. 2 white feed, March,
$4l.C(n.Aprll, $12; No. 2 grav,
March, $4.Gi: April. $41.
Corn No. 'A K. Y. shipment,
iarch, $.50; April, blank.
"visiiili-; ;hai .si pply
V. NliW ? YORK ( AP) The visible
fiupply of American grain shows
the, following changen In bushels.
Wheat decreased 1,115. 000; corn
Increased ti72.ooo: oats decreased
I.5H4.UOH: rye Increased' 18.00; hur
ley Increased Hoo.
MAKKiri'S AT A (il.ANCi;
NKW.TtUtK (AT) Ktoclin
Strong; 'high priced ralla bouyant.
'. Biindtt Klriit; convertlbh; Ikhucs
at new1 high level. -
Foreign exchange Reactionary;
r'rcneh francs at year's low.
t'otfon Strong; drouth In Texas.
Mugnr I'VulureleHH.
- Coffee Higher; foreign buying.
. CHICAC.O (Ai' Wheat linay;
dlnuppolnllng export demand,
Corn Lower; poor cjmh Inquiry.
Cattle Irregularly higher.
flogs Firm and active.
DANA HERE
FOR ANNUAL
C. C. DINNER
(Continued from Tage 1.)
-TreiiMurer's re port H . 15. Cool -
Idge
Hecrclary's report Karl C. Rey
nold.
Violin due! Alice .leunelte
Cooper. Mtiy lOllxitbelit Cooper.
The l'ast Year Klim r I. Ktod-
dard.
- liiHtiillallou of officers Or. W.
V. MeAdory
The l'ref)ld-nts oddrtrHS W. C.
l'erktns
Belected nong Chuinber of Com
merce quartet,
Community loyalty". -Murhall
N. 'liana.
Ilenedictiou Rev. (l. A. Rollurd
tllAIU.I.S NOT I'lCOVIJl
WAHIIIMITON (lly the Aasocl-
utfd rrewt) Hecretury Andrew
Mellon. In a letter lo I'n-Mdent
Coolidge today, informed tho ex
ecutive that tin- treasury' f "ac-i-us'h."
chttrglng irregularities In
handling of fedenil ieeurltlca, re
muln "as fur now from pro Ing
tli' Ir clitif rf' H tin tU'-y jir.i hi I !'.''
ecenorny. evid.-nee not d'Hlropd
lia been rendered o leKs and the
government a1o thus dprled of
Its main sufeguurd ugulmft future
fraud.
"t That the will of congrem
has been ocrrlhJen in the repur
chase and in the ttale of millions
of dollitrs' worth of bonds,
"l That objeetlonuble in"th
od wT employ I'd In hand ling
these fund".
'Ml Thut tjtt!-tnf IkI uetual
loss-a to the government huvc re
sulted. "12 And that the extent of
these loan hio be-n rendered un
certain by failure of record:! lo
agree.'
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INTER-CUSS
61
ES START
' - '- ( mnrkablo . foresight.. Many - good
' fi.i ,i .... . . , . .Vpeople do not can) Tor his party
J.io' f ""' i"-i-,Hm lrl":(or for all of those who surround
this afternoon at the high school.
The games scheduled for today
are l'-rehmen vs. tjophoiuores at
3:81) and Juniors vs. Henlors at
4:15. The winners of the two
games will meet at a later date
to play for. the school champion
ship.. '
llio lineups of the four squads
were posted yesterday by Miss
ualgh. girls' coach. .The squads:
Seniors, Thclma llrown, Phyllis
b'cranton. olhella Gray, l.enore
Gibson,
Lrma. Lyman and (voldle ;
Owens, captain; Juniors. Marlon
Miller, Cora Stanley. Wllma Uns
klll. ltossl Burns, lhargaret Geddes.
Murl tlore. Louisa l.elghlon and
Dean Wrlghl. captain; Sophomores,
Betty Cochran. Dorothy Ann War.
nick. 1aIs Nelson, Charlotte Uro
slus, Hazel Iteetor, Gertrude
Kcranton, Lena Campbell and Mil
dred Courtney, captain; Fresh
men, Cleta McKennoh, Dorothy
Murphy. Peggy Oragg,.. Jlarjorlc-
Ueynolds. Kllcn Itltchle.. Pearl
Murray. Alloc ,Gauthler. . Kstlmr
Urown and Phyllis Ausotl, captalu.
NEW REGIME TO
' HEIP COUNTRY
(Continued from I'nff0 1.)
Ume unless . his trodbles tire, cor
rcclcd. To .have "real, prosperity
ih America.' the farmers of Amer
ica must lie prosperous a they
are tins great basic producers of i presslon. and in ti ycura follow
wealth. On the other liand, the lug conditions were improving and
aifricutue of the farmer cannot
be eliminated by giving the farm-I
er inqv ,of ,.such, ,tht?lKS , m ,u-ere
primarily -tim vimati "Of "his -uithj indications are that it will aver
cultlcs. The Hume rule applies toage higher rather than lower dur-
IhO labor ..situation.! What iho
waire earner really wants Is to get
more orv uic comioris anu neces
sities uf life for hla week's labor,
and to have; better hours of -work
with better conditions under which
to work,-, These alms are right
and Just.. :; v
Anxious to Aid Workers .
Presiilonl Pnnlliltri I'm nnviiiim
lo help boUl the. farmer und the
wage earner, lie, however. Is tilsu
enough to know that It docs Hie . ""k" " '' '" aiiook the
wugo earner no (rood to Bet more president -s hund mid the president
money In his pay envelopu If this "book his. And not u hard word
money does nol buy lis liiueh In ;lKll bulween them:
rent, clothes, and comforts us the Newspapers on tile inornlnB of
former-wago purchased. The Kedi th ulti unnounced Ihut Mllehell
erul Itcworve Hoard has been sub- hud been summoned lo the execu
jcc'l to violent ullaeks by certain jtlve preseme lo receive the official
politicians.; Iioubtless some oftux because of the furor hi' hud
thcs,o. criticisms have been Justl-'stirred up In army and nuvy clr-
flcd, but, most of them have been
unjustified.- President -. CoolldKo
will oo everything; posaium to Keep
,, ',ll prices on a nurmui
and snno basis, alinlnff for a B - rad -
uol Improvement. He will not al -
J-.ucrei. i.cscoo ou iK .o
oe-useo I o niilliuiivie wiltil' in al-
rnuiiy uvr n.miuiuivu, iiciiiivr will
..i.ii . ,
UL- ,n uuirv UK ,l. Iur 0l,0
purposes.
Cupitut is .' notoriously timid.
Someone has said that there Is
only onu thing which Is moro easily
frightened limn a banker, ami that
a pulr of linkers. V It til ways has
been so and always will be. Fur
thermore, whether wo Ijke it or
not. capital Is necessary for the
ronKt rucllun oC cities: the erec
tion uf fuetort'eH. .offices, and
tinmen: tht litilldlnir of rail wavH
a iJ steamships; and. "In fact, for
ultoo'iov-'hn" development. When
ciiplinl Is tlmld, building ceases,
development stops, unemployment
i.s common and. we have a general
period of depression. When cap
ital, lnw confidence, the reverne
happens building expands, fac
tories Btnrt up, nnd general pron-
Why
there are more
than a million Buicks
0
There would not be more than
a million Buicks in active use
today if Buick had not, through
the years, produced a motor car
of.wnyarvjng and superior qual
ity. In every detail, every Buick
is an example of how well a
' motor car can be built.
Jennings
mUBN iETrt-R AUTOMOBII.KS ARK BUILT,
BUICK WILL
lire I
real I
red radieals, all luiiHt admit that
we ' want etipltal' to have confi
dence .so that, prosperity .will, fol
low. Capital has confidence 111
President CoolldKo and tho meu
whom he himself selects. Capital
believes that he Is morally right,
economically sound, .and has a re-
him; but those who know Presl
dent Coolidge believe In llllli; In
his huiiesty, his 'Industry, his wis
dom, and his fearlessness. He is
right In is eeonumles.- These facta
Inspire confidence and this con
fidence lays the basis for distinct
ly better business conditions.
Ilahsoneliaii Details.
. "In this connection It may be
Interesting to know what happened
;to the Uabsonctmrt Tor the years
following previous Inaugurals,
. Maeeh 4. 11106 the Uabsunchart
stood at just normal when Itouse-
velt was inaugurated, and In tho
two years following, with a sound
and harmonious administration,
we had an almost continuous
climb. On March 4, 1UUU when
Tart was Inaugurated, a Repub
lican president faced a Democratic
house; the, llabsonchart stood at
2 per cent above normal and the
following two yeai-a witnessed a
general decline of business. March
4, 1113 when Wilson was Imiugu-
rated, the Uabsonshart registered
& per cent above normal and tho
years Immediately following show-,
ed a decline. On March 4. 19)7,
when Wilson was ngain , Inaug
urated, this time with a solid back-,
ing, we w'cre in the war boom und
the ltabsouchart was H per. cent
above, normal, and, for the two
years following business went qn
Its rccklcMH tipree. In MarcJi 11)21,
, when Harding took oft Ice with a
Republican congress, the ltabson-
chart registered L'3 per cent below
normal.
at the .bottom of the de-
bringing us nearer normal. Now
the Habsonchurt Htands at 5 per
cent ' above normal,' and present
lug the months ahead of us. This
Ih .why 1 feel optimistic about the
InuUBUratlon next WedueKduy.'
Administration Economy
Program Suffers Blow
(Continued from pimo 1)
"';"' I'Klialor, nil) will al the
I " '" w-f i ieaiui in too-
teles by his fifth! fur u scpuruto ulr
service.
officialdom wus all iikok. wuitiiiK
blculhleKsly for what nil unri'cd
jliml millly hopedi-wus to bo i
. ,,il;(.,1)(,n' ;
,. .,, Ala,.h,, lu.rvcd It wus
i ..til,.,, li. ... ,,.
.... t.i r..n :i .....
.111 jiio iiiii-ui. ;nr mill 111 111, iiii.
sboulders mKKuit a bit beneath
the wi'lKht of Die mt.-dals and duco
rations pinned across his chest and
hung around lilu neck.
For lie hail come not as a culprit
to be beheaded, but us a guest at
the army and nuvy reception, the
last big social shindig of the sea
son on the White- House calendar.
And, for the minute at least.
.Mltcln-ll had till
laugh on his ser-
: Vlco CliemleS.
Kecrclnry Work, living up (o hn
name, scciioiflo advance efficiency
in Ills department by abolishing
the opportunity fur "clock watch
ing" by Interior department em
ployes. Work
has ordered that all ex
few officially necessary
ep the
& Shumate
BUILD THEM
pcrlly follows. . Whether wo
ItepuhllainH, IK'nutcruls, or
Mien's Dress Shoes
Men's Eiwn Kid Bluchor, full vump, lenthcr
counter, full oak solo, rubber heel, welt. At a
price which 55 store buying can offer you. ...
$4.95
Band Benefit
'y : 05 STOKES
clui-ks In lliv Interior buliaiim bt
romoved. .
Quilting liniu will he nnnuuncvd
by thu rlliBliiB uf (l. blB Bonn un
nidi fluor,' Anil cvon theHu Ronstt
liuvo bi-on pluciil put In Iho corrl
lurn whero lluv workiTii cun'l
wutch lo si-u ivhi a lln y'ru uboilf lo
rliis. .. . ' : '
Thu illrrkully ot lmvInK rlii k
uhi-ro Iho workers can wutch tli'-m.
Work liolda. Ihut nlno out ur. ten
i-'inployes upend muro llmu ;.'eloi-k
wutehiiiB, un tiultlluir time up
protiehea. 'tliun they'll" VulelilnB
Ihelr work.' And hit Work unta
la work. , . . ' ; ; '
BAND DANCE : - ;
AND CONCERT '
, WEDNESDAY
(Contlnded from, pafce 1.) ' ''
by the band Jnenvhera U ho feel that
a dance such, lis tho one tomorrow
should be supported by- the citir.rim
or I -a Grande aa an nftprcclatclon
of Iho work d out by tho orffanlr.i-
tion for the city. .. . ' .
Obituary
Aftrr tin Hindus of Hcvcml
tiiontliti Olio tu coiiipllciitlonH from
old uri Mrs. v. V. J lullur, wlilow
ut Tlionius 8. lltillipr,, iio Uli'd In
llils city In 117., piiBscil uway ,1n
I'ortliind hint I'-rliluy nml Iwr rui
nniliiK nrrU'cil In Uukcr Humliiy
night for'in'l'i'rinent. 1
TIih dt'reuHi'd'wai tilc'mollior of
Mm. .'. M. Hllurtlirr of Hi In city,
,Mr. AUiliu DIcKcraoil.' fof.iivorly of
thin clly, now .a fcBlilcn't of l'-orl-'
land und Mra. K K. W'hltn ot Uovo.
1,'nlon oounty.-' . . '
; I'l'liu funeral Ill lake Ipliuii) 'llila
nrtcuioon ut 3:80 o'vlpck from the
Wcwl chinii'l ut llukT '
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Blue Mountain
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. , wi: Aiti: iii;aiy Am; you? .
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BowmanHicks ' Lumber Company
MAIN S 2
CHAIN AMD BOX . W(Ml PHONE MAIN Ml- n;"-,.-.8
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Baby Bonnets
run Tin; wi.i: i.ahv in i-imi mi 111, no.
At.NO NliW CATS TO MATCH.'' " '
Art & Baby Shop
UVMIYTHINM I'Oll THU IIAIIY"
HbMSTITCIIIMJ Mold Nollllllt-r IIIiIk. KTAMJ'INU
iii-rriiiticK rA'rnat.NH i. ,m. c. tiiiiijau
I STAR - I
WEDNESDAY ,
JACK HOXIE
IN
"KIDGEWAY OF MONTANA"
And
"WOLVES OF THE NOKTH"
FRIDAY BUCK JONES
-iJ
ARCADE
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY :
"TARNISH"
Willi
MAY MfAVOY and NORMAN KERRY
Comedy,
"Too Muny Mammas
TODAY "SINGLE WIVES"
Lurry UuiKcvin "My l!-st Girl"
Eugene Tolls, ncconipunist.
I '.AND BENEFIT DANCE, MARCH 4T1I
Dance, March 4th
V9
the nun
DISTRICT
TOURNEY r:
ARRANGED
(Continued from Tago 1.)
accommodate ItiOO people.' Seats
have been liiHlnlled along tho side
lines in' tiers similar to those'in
thu 1 41 Grande gym and the bal
conlea will take care of a largo
number of people.
1 Stxiiunti llfkelu fni- nitntlM '.will
cost. 2. tor clithlrcn l. SlnglW
,il.,ituul..u ..i.il.t...... ...ill 1... .ir'
cenif und for adults aft cents. -
San-Tonic
A real aid to nature in '
Iniililing up the lxidy. .
For that lagging ap--:
, petitc.forthatexhausted '
; and tired condition, you .
can safely take San-.
Ionic I'ncc JI.50.'
' L. & L. Drug Co.
Oregon Lumber
fc 1
HAND IIKNUFIT hA.NCi; ;
. MARCH -ITII
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