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Friday, April 3, 1025. PAGE EIGHT THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER KNOWN AS THE BEST THE BEST KNOWN Shirts , for Sport Wear WE couldn't have done better had we searched U12 world over! We simplv told the Manhattan Shirt Company that we wanted nothing but thy finest they could offer. And they are here tiiumphs in style and tailoring: new ideau, novelty patterns and ap proved materials. Equal ly good for all occasions. Are you equipped for the next outing-? LiGrar.de .Or 'ii'.Afnijts Aiti; i.m:tj:i i VKI'.OMA. trv. At a special i Ineellujr of the bounl of directors for fechool U I i rltt No. 47. city of Vernnln, teacher fnr the comlne yeur for both the Wahingion and Lincoln nchools were elected. Alden John, for two yarn hu I"rlnlendent It ere wan re-e!eeted id ir mit4tunlll !ncr-un In falar OlhT teachem nelccted were Mm. Klh' l Kay. Mrn. I'earl Wllk' r-on. MtM Lily Wellington. .Miwi M'-lbu Ioniinore, Mow U-tu Weed, MU I mo be I Winnlfred Malinger. Miiei Ixnora Klv-n. nil of whom taught Inn the lnt term; Mrn. I. K. Au ttn. Mnt Krunklin l:ojf-rn and Mbs )tewtie Mel'onuld. nil reaidetiit of Vrmln. SHERRY'S loDAV aucl 'I l.)i:i:)V LEFTY FLINN 'The No-Gun Man' A Iteali-tie 4Hit-ltr Stor ( ().IV "M i;' I AM" maims MMt.w-iin; UiLi; m;saihi "I'L.W! HAL BOHNENKAMP Owwml Director HhTH AT SPRING STREET f PROMISE IN SHOOTBIN VV.RittrtK (Special. Waller Curpt-r and Kdgar Barton went bear hunting I ait wc k. Th y k I i I ed one la rge bear and c p -turcd on' ktuull black cub and brought il home with them. Two brothers of Kdgar Jlarton orrlvi d Sunday from W-M Virgin ia. F-dgur futu- out here last fall and kh nti'J to lihe Ihe coun try so well that Ids brothers fol lowed him. They expect their par- inls to coiiii- In the '-ar future. .Mr. and .Mrs. William Caxo;r Mm led lal Mundvy at the Fr-dj Mr. Phillips is Hill lit. Mr. an-) Mis. ''has. Or man of Oregon "ity. start d home a few (Ias ago. Uoland Corlelt accom pan i-a them as far as Wallowa. Mr. and .Mrs. F.lmer Bennett of MaxvilJe, came duun to the 1. S. Mclonald homo und remained a ! w day. Mr. H-nrif t has be n driving stage from Wallowa to Maxvjllc for the past two mouths. Ureas Thompson now dri ea the stage In bis place. UaroM, Tm-o un'l liny 'arper went to MaxvilJe recently and went to work on the skidder. Alfred Carper U ill with la grippe. ('lias. Carper and eon. Uolcrt. spent tin- week-end with horn fol!;s. They r t imed to their work Kunday. J toward Carper Iium been unable to work for two weeks on account of u severe boil oa hi hand nd trouble with a tooth. He In able .to be out again now. .Miss Until Hayes U preparing '. program fur the lust day of school.! A picnic In also bring planned.' School will clou; May 1. Spring Ift here and the farmers, en- buv nlowinir. buildinc fenre and trimming orchards. 41 In Albany Uridyl Crew. ALBAS V, Ore. Forty-one men are now employed on Die Albany PUZZLE ANSWER H.KAMV APjTpSiQljHTAjW TIP tTTMiAni ffATjRpD wjAiMTp(- iP0ipSl1d Secret of the .success of this instituliou is due to several facts in coihili. tion with the high j;rade of serv ice we render Our chaiK'l has been specially di'sicned for the utmost conveni ence of our patrons; Special training in prcpanitinii for the care and dii-cction of all funerals; Moderate prices with the sani" fail- treatment lo all, regardless of Observer Crossword Puzzle II ; . I 1 l Z i 4 yVi 6 7 8 J J' " r rrr .b i r i i i I J U I ! 1 I -111 run I 1 m Another definition for I vertical, knoun osiMcially a in on t: tho elite of crookdom. in what regular folk call iail. A term in Jail, also Is another ay of d fining1 27 vertical. Now try it. iiomovr r 1. To provide food. 5. Il-'O. 10. .More painful. 11. Ob. pl.). U. Toward. M. To aubaMt (v-cond ptTMoii). 15. Groove. 14. Point of coin pa jw. 17. Hieps In uluinin iin compound. 20. Lukewarm. 22. Obtains. 23. Klecl rod In jail. "& Carbonated drink Ice cream. containing 3. Before. 27. KxpOHi'S. 2'j. KUvrn minus one. 30. A knot In wool fiber. 31. Jr'lne powder contained in smoke. ,32. Almost a donky. 3 4. bosma. 3C. Tree with tough wood. 25. Instruction. 41. I'eriod. 42. Money changini; premium. 43. Angered. 45. Kmell. 46. Proportion. 4 7. Divine bird. 4". Witticism. 43. I-Xrecllon between north pole and Lurope. bridge over the Willamette river and work on tne two river piers hds been started by dredges. The flse work in nearly completed to span the river but will be left open for a time so as to not block truffle, especially the spring log drives which supply t he local hardwood sawmill and chair -factory. Spray Now SI'KAYS l'"or Chicken HotlafS Newlin Drug Co. i Fifty-two weeks (pi.). 02. Kdible fundus. S4. I'lat circular plates. uCi. An tin bat ni er. VIMITICAL 1. Icebox. 2. Measure of area. 3. Hon a bamessed together (pO 4. .Sinn. G. To bordi-r on. 7. Carries. tt. ilalf on cm. 9. To dwell. l'. Platform in I heater. 12. Kind of an automobile. 1 H. Implement. i'j. 1 Mutant. 21. Thick houp. 23. Bundled. 2. To chunfre a setting In a rinj. 27. (htved. 2S. Drunkard. 32. To arrangv. ??.. Fitted. 35. Wood pec. 3 7. An Incorrigible person. 3$. Inn. ' 40. Approaches. . . 1 42. Performer. 4L Moderately d:irk. 45. A few; any. T. I. Three-toed sloth. !3. Second note In scale. iMISS GOOLEY " PU IS VISIT lovi-; (Siiui ho Cove Wk Commercial club held j very In Pkiteiestlng me-ting Moud;ty evening. 1 3 Plans wi re made during the ine-'t-E2 ' lug tur an udveMlsing eamnalcn to help put cove on the imi p and J for an essay, content on "What Cun J Covu Do to Improve1 li Hconom!c i Conditions." with thre- -prizes of- fered, 1 1). on, $."i.t)U and 2.jn. p The contest is open tf all. Miss K illu r B. 'oob y of the A. C. '.tesiflt depart lll' llt ;ill be in 0ve April U, 15 and I 1 ti i o assist 'o e w oimn in t hn idomeslie arts. On her form-r vlhils she has been a great help to a small group of women w ho have attended her classes. It ',n ' hoped that this year many more twill lake advantage of her vNlt. The M. I. A. concert nt the L. I. H. church Sunday evening was a great sucei si. The program follows: song, by the j inior boyi; duet, eijiiM-t and trombone, Jus tin mid Willard l'-vi. accompan- yl 1- d by Lucille Peek: song. Hiuh 'Mtiai I. t, Bertram! Warded. Justi.i Peek. Willard P ck and Kalpn H oHet. f accompanied liy ,m. Peek: piano duet, Jean and Wil meth Weimer; saxa phone so?ei, Stuai I French, accompanied by Mrs. tMy: otal solo. Bertraii'l Wai dell, accompanied by Lucille Peck. It' ven ii -1 I. Wood of Ontario, ill hold set leeK at I he Ascen sion ehllixh Siimlay, April b. Mis. Alias and daughter of Kotk Spring. Wyu.. ere gijesls at (he home of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Mills last week. J. i:. Mills is the oner of a t hesier White now m.d 15 buby pigs. Hie so in & y. ais old and has fin row ed 1 i I pigs In that time. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Houx u" planning to tnoe to Milton In the near I iture. Andrew Anderson of Milton. was a cove j.itnr i-cently. .Mrs. W. i;. 11-..H made a trip! lo .Mllle.ii last week. Mr. an-1 Mrs. Joe UeM mvi lelutued from 11 trip to I'Oi (laud. ' M K. J. Stat klalid Is at home ugatn m after a Isit to Portland. ' S Mr. and Mis. A. 11. IlunthyJ and daughter, Miss Murlon. left O Satunlay for their new home ut H Myrtle Creek. The senior play "Welcome Home Jliuiiiy" Is b-liiK n.h.arsed rueh'SS day, It will be presented Friday cK'niii'.'. April n. Mrn. Arthur I'elruu.n and mi 11 and ;iVr'.'U,. . . -,; r...'W im fin;.- ,i 'ot;lnod. t m r -lan- (M" :. t : t-.i si monihs oi t "uvf ut the home of Mrs. Fel I 1 nan's pin en Is. Mr. and Mrs, Al fred Danb 1. Mis. Pt.iri White, who It us be n tsillng 1 I s Ip iv w tut su I-' d nly t ailed Iti r h-nor at H j attic by the news that her daigh- j ter, Jianita, had t" n s-rious)y. injured tn an automobile arc!- It-ill. Tln art ilt HI ta-v im-tl Kun iluy cMiiliiB mi l Ibo yonriK !' hiul nnl r-n;iln'. ronwlotlsni'a. Tu.-mlny. Mm. White left htf FIND IT , HERE Copy for tlUfl column must be In hj l:U0 a, m. CanJ of TbJUik'. 1 M'e w lah to t ha nfc our friends1 and neighbors for th' lr affutancc. and express our appreciation of their love and sympathy during the illness and death of our baby, harl-r W!!!lam. harles West. Mr t'harks West, llazfl Wst. K. W. Daiiffhr1y. Mrs. K. W. Iaushrty. Joseph Tudor. 4-3-!t Special sale of cut flowers to morrow at I'herrys Flower Htore. La Grande Imlr So. II A. K. A A. M. f Official visit by lHpj'.y O. M., A. W. Sehaupp of Joseph. . Kvery member Is urged to attend the. placing poison baits for the de inertlng this evening. Istruction of the aoove mentioned By order of the W. M. ! animal pests is the period of thir- A. V. MXIXSItKN, Secy- ty days immediately following the 4-3-itjfirst publication of this notice. The bail recommended by the undersigned for general use throughout the season consists of and is prepared as follows: teei urea and worn oui you w in find a little of Nerve Tonic and Builder for $I.0 that will ben tit you .and build you ip in a short time. It Is a fine stimu lant. Sold only by Silverthorn Wrlght. 4-2-lf K pi sco pa I food, sale and bazaar J at Quality Market all day K.ilur-,1 Jay, April 4th. 4-l-3t Card of Thank. We wish to thank our friends for their kindness In the Illness and deatb of our beloved husband and father; also for the music and pallbearers, and the beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. J. W. Itcdhead. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Bedhead. Beautiful bouquet of assorted flowers, special price of $Lu, to morrow only at Cherrys Flower Store. 4-3-lt Hats Have your old hat made new. any color, at small cost at Blchardson's Art &. Gift Shop. 3-30-Gt When will It be tuoon-litrhl .' Tonight! and be sure to se Honor Bright at the L. II. S. auditorium. 4-3-i t Potted Hyacinths on sale tomor row only, special 20c each. Cher-'t0 rys Florists. 4-3-lt Wonderland Week If you are a lover of nature, and of Ihh tit t Oil scenery pictures, you will rnjoy the window of the lileh nrdson Art & Gift Shop this week In It you will find pictures of the beautiful lakes and mountains of the Wallowa country, enlarged and tinted by Blehurdson 'The Art Man.' Mr. Ulehardson speclallz s in Kastern Oregon scenery and in Ithe enlarging and tinting of pic tures. Stop all eczema trouble Miiiekly by u:dng our Improved Ktn'ina preweriptlon. Sold for $ 1 .00 a bot tle by Sllverthurn-Wrights Family Drug Store. 4-2-tf Hats for IXster t 'hapeau Khoppe at French & Green's. 4-1-31 Hemstitching-, pleating, button holra, etc. Norton's Kiddy Shop. 10-14-tf A huge bou'iUet of nntxed flow ers on sale tomorrow only it i herrys Flower Store. Speei.il price of $1.hu each. 4-3-lt Fascinating new millinery mod els - Chapeau Shoppe at French a"d Green's. 4-l-3t When you want a fine box ( stationery, or any kind of nice but economical writing material, tablets or typewriting paper, you Lm ujays find a good selection Ilt Hitwrthorn. Wright's Family Drug Store. Wanted, several copies of Fob. 13 (Juscrvcr. Will pay &c each t office. 3-iS-tf Mustard, Kogcrs' Propai-cd, 3 jars .. 3."pc Catsup, Snidor's large bottle '9c Chile Con Canie, Walker's Mexican Julian Prunes, Cove choice, 10 !s 'KVt..knrjl iiiw'-?.'-. VV.v?. ,'';' OiiioMii, souad jellow Oanvei, t lis. . Allwr's OaU, large 3 lb. Pennant Compound, 8 lb. : HOOVERIZED GROCERY S Phone Main 49 2 Deliveries The season's mont attractive cre ations Chapeau Khoppe, at French and Urccn's. 4-1-31 J Buy a bouquet tomorrow fur tie ! Sunday dinner table. hipecial ' priceD. Cherrya Klorisl-s. 4-3-1 1 Ifrmstlifiilne Pkxrf IUie Sc ! Mrs. J. K. O'Connell, 1104 O Ave. ! CoreUere tor Bare ley coraeU. I i 1-27-51! A.-lroo,,ier. Mrs. F. A. Balmes. Jefferson Ave corner Willow. Phono 24S-J. 3-X-luip If he advertises it, he knows It's j food. Iou't let dandruff trouble o i . or any uiud o Meaip lioubii-, oi j falling out of the hair when you j can buy a bottle of Germicide and Dundruff Kiadicator fr 75c. j ld only by Kilvert burn-Wight's Family 1'riiff Ktoie. 4-2-:fj .NtHitv. j Notice is hereby given lo ever j pnon. firm. copartin-nitipt com-j pany. or corporation, owning. Uas-j 4-3-it'ing. occ'Jpying. not saing or hav ing charif; of or dominion over any land or place in I nion 'ouu ty. Oregon, which land or place is or wilt be infested with ground sjiuirrets or other noxious rodents that luc most effeetiw time for 'strychnino Iowdered alkaloid) 1 ounce. Bicarbonate of soda bal ing soda) I ounce. Saccharine 1-8 ounce. Heavy Corn Syrup 1-4 pint- Thin Starch Paste pint. Glycerine 1 tablespoon ful. Table Stilt 1 tablespoon fil. Mix thor oughly in a clean vessel 1 ounce of powdered strychnine faikalold). ounce of common baking "soda, and 1-S ounce of saccharine. Ovt-r this pour r pint of thin, hot starch paste and stir well. (The i starch paste is made by dissolv-; ing 1 heaping tca?poonful of dry -gloss starch in a little cold water,, which is then added to 54 pint of boiling water. Boil ami stir constantly until a clear thin paste is formed). Stir in pint of . heavy corn syrup and 1 tabic- spoonful of glycerine, making sure' that none of the heavy syrup : paste sticks to the bottom of the; container. Stir in the salt. For the Oregon ground squirrel or: sage rat (citetlus Or gonus) elii-. this luixtjrc thoroughly into 1 5 1 pounds of clean bright oats and mix until each grain is coated. 1 For the red or timber squirrel (citetlus Columbia nus) treat in the same manner 12 pounds of clean oats that have been steamed and roiled sufficiently to flatten but not to pulverize the kernels, j Persons handling the concen trated poison paste should remem ber it Is exrtH-dingly dangerous to all kinds of livestock as well as human beings. The prepare J grain bait should be- stored where stock may not get to It. This notice is publishe cord w ith the provisions of Sec-jf nou a. (.nnurr u oi general (as of Oregon, 1 I 'J, and of Oregon Henuto Bill 22. Session of 13-'j. First publication April 3. Pi."i. If. G. AVKUV. AirrieuMural Agent for l iiion County, Oregon Apr. - I '-I T. 1'I BLIC LAND SAM-; leuirtmi-ii( of the Interinr P. S. I .and Office at Ui Grande. Oregon. February 'C. 1 1 Jf. Notice is hereby given that, as iirected by the Commissioner of Ihe General lind t tfi ire, tinder provisions of K- e. 4 :".", B. S.. pur suant lo the iipplieati'in of William P. Polsom, of Pilot Koek. On-gon. berial No. i'KijJi. we will offer at public sal", to the higlxst birlder. but at not less than J-.-fi per arr lor Lot S. NKUSWi, Section -'). .Hid Hi not less than $I.fr p-r acre I for Lot 4. Section 3i. at Jo o'clock A. M., on Ihe 11th day of April. ini'5. next, at this ofrire. t It- fol lowing tract of land: Lot 3. NK1;- SW'i. Lot 4. Section :m. Township 1 North. Bantre 3i Kast. W. M. The sate will not be kept Open, nut will be declared closed when those present it the hour named have ceased bidding. The person making the high st bid wi'l be re tjulred lo i mined ii tt-iy p;(y ihe amount thereof. Any persons Claiming adversely Ihe above. described land are ad vised to file their claims, or objec tions, on or before the time desig nated for Kile. J. II. PEA UK, Register. wMar. 6-13-:0-:7-Apr. 3 Money lie S!'r 2oC 4 VLtfrir pkg. 21c tin 51.6'J 108 Depot St., La Grande, Ore. A New Showing Of Silk Dresses For Easter ill & . wH lii WW Here's Unusual Value! See These Spring Coats Here is greater value in Coats than you imagined pos sible! It is possible only thru our buying power for our 571 Stores. D o n't miss these Coats I They are New York's Chosen Spring Styles! Made of polaire, lined dur ably, and trimmed with con trasting colors, buttons, side panels, etc. Priced at $9.90 2 START OI KST FOB GOLD SPUING I'M KLI . Ore. William Simons of Springfield .miner past year of age. and George Carson. Springrieid young man. left for the mountains above Mareithi In mnki- heir furl urn m. TJieir Intention is lo irosieeL for trnUl villi vi.u- to filing on the laud Tor mineral r;ghls if they find It. According to the story whieh they have be.-n telling their Sprlng fiehi friends, small nuggets the size of iH-as have been found in I the croKs of ducks In the vlciniiv of their destination, and they plan to find the spot where they were picked up. Mr. Simons says (hat if there is any gold in the mountains he enn linu it. having spent nearly itr Txlntnjr 2 New Bungalows Thee. splendid pmiMTlles nrc bs-aletl on N. Ali ami on X, Birt h Mrccls. Mrsleru and up-to-date construction. Iargc lot. Irlec right ami on reasonable tenns. Inspect these before jou buy. Wm. Miller & Co. "Sco Our Slgo." Phone Alain 1 Savers Pennant Compound, I lb. tin Polar White Laundiy Soap, 10 bars Old Dutch Cleanser, 6 can.s ciinitw;wW;ij'Ji?r.--a wi i'eciati. ilai-d -hrat Pvur, -19 il;. sa't-k: Jersey Cream Hour, 19 lb. Kick Our Seal Hour, 19 lb. sack Hour less 10c sack in t-sack lots. 57t DEPARTMENT ST0IUS A mnurkable grouping m thU low pikv. Canton J'lsl Crews nud i-, Chimes In tin: M-a.U(l's best colorings. Pluili iilor. 4-leer); Irimiiiiil. Kohl prlim-u Cn-Ms In a laKed a.Sr)Ort. incut of patterns. Charming Frock in Styles That Are Favored by Manyl $16.50 - - - - - Jl President Do i ley Is Silent 1 , SA-LJ-IM. Ore. Although il wy understood here that I r. (VI (iregg Dom y. president of Williim ette university, had' announced tliat he would decide definitely by April I as to whether he would continii" at the head of the institution, no ; word hail been received from hint. Dr. Dom y is now in .the east wlierci :. ho has sent the past few months . recuperating. : t If he advertises It, ho knows U'l good. AT KASTKK TIMK CHOCOLATKS The gift you love to send. We'll pack iind mail them for you. Red Cross Drug Store 0 n M , m PI' a- n M H M 0 0 0 , Silo 3Pc 40c . ."! . $2. l!l ..?2.:!'J ILuifllUULUllIIIIVll nmujuua iiiaussui