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Sutwriay,' October "ijfl," 1025. -L 4ttft liA unAHMft ftVftlNHNU UUBWfYMt Piirre Fl" - : i COMING EVENTS Union County Annual Armisr tice Day Celebration La Omnde jNovomUr XI.' laon will leave tomorrow for Port land Mr. Adskim mil rwiivv 'medical treatment there. They 1 expect li. be away nlmut two . Wui-KS. . ' To taker mi Itiisim-ss TpUfS liiisiiu'Sii Trlii-,. Alia. K.lwiinl , lluyer. here with her husband to represent the Sweet fundy eompaiiy of- Hilt lUke, left this nioruimr un a ha. Wn In uhurjFP of ii, H. Hlrnlc'rf Jewelry store at Uou for. tlm past several numtliH, will return I to tin- local more next .Moit-luy, It 1 is announced today. Mr. 4ooi.v er's family preceded htni several 1 day utr. I -em cr Hamilton, of ' ln Grande, will take Mr. oq;-(! era place at I mon. Justice lliiKh K. Itrudy is . In j ,lll's trip to Cortland und Sun ifciker today trunsi-ciiiiK liusine.ss. Iji'ir from 'iMisiH-i- Mr. (IImt. uf ieocusetf was Isitor to Iai Grande yesterday. Yantiscu. Vlss , Grace ISoyd completed a nHllllh'M MOCcllLl eiiinlnviiti.nl niilroail offices here lhi morn-! iiitr .'und nttuiiud to hm work ul Will TH Cifimttm Holy fotiiirjnluii will attend the services of. worship to ho con ducted by Hit-hop VUtltui I. Uenir ItiKton, qf I'inUlfton. at St, Pet er's Kplbcppal church Sunday nl 1 1 a, iik Tio bishop's sermon expected to d'1"! with tlm tronen.il convention of tu: church ul New Orlcuns, where hc.uus u dcJr-tjarJ. Cot's lo California Mis. Hunan Zubcr lian ?one to Cortland. tlforniu on u visit. Hiuf ei-1 ' peci a lo he away one month. ' G'tinus to Sn I'raneHeo I .Miss Mae Iveefer, who has hoen III nl 1 1 mm- - -. l.vlsitiiiff rr ,a f,.w at the Men. Kianlilin .in hi IcU lias 'ome of her parents. Mr. and en very 111 at her home here. I Mrn. I, It. Keefer, . lurried Hits She Ik reported to he resting: n-t- I niornlnif to her work In. San Km.r eisco, where she Ih ei))ployCil by the John Tate corporation. VUitinir ill I limn M iss faasic .Mc(nvey of pen- from p'firllaiMl-r- lieion, 1m visiting her siMlc al ' Mrs. Kv (.iieille lialy h;m r ler today. I'tilon. They were (liamle yealerday. viniloiTi to tin tied from Portland, wherf nh i:ih l)i- n an.slinjf tin state hoqni -of cosmetic theapy in lvinf ilic ;ocs lo nun walla -x:nninaimnH io appllcantH for n S nator' Mi nce Hennis left for ? license to ilo locality ciltiirc wori(. Air.f. Daly ih pryNHh-nt of the Walla Walla. Va.sh., on train No. 17 this morning'. Heme f if Mil Oregon Cily Mrs. Olive Stansl'ield returned tlii mornihK from Oregon Cily, where Hhe has heen v(sjl fn(? -.toy Hie past throe months. Here ,nsf XilH I. co l''(iraot came in . fro in l.adtl (ap yon last nisht and spout hhe nitfht wftl) hjs grandparenis la-re. Will A'lslt ImiiRhter-r . Mrs. 1, W. Miller left this Jnioininjr for a visit with' ler lit lighter, iyi Iss Amy, who Is em ployed In Portland. Hiiylnif Pointing llcrc II. It. JacUman, of forvalti.-?, has been at the Roinmer hot-l ion several days while making huge purchases of potatoes in the valley. To Attend -:xMsMHm Tom Johnson, Block rnlsor nnd denier who Uvea neur Coyv, went to Portland this morning toi 'at tend .the Pacific Jnlernationtl Livestock show. I les'aned Posll ions Miss Kthel iturhridgc nnd Miss lone Xahlc huve resigned .their positions at N. K. V'sts sioro. Today is their , last day there,. They are planning u trip to Port land In .the .near .rf.utimv,. slate hnai'il. I'Virmcr Adjutant in Town Harry N. Nelson of I'ortlnniJ. who served as state adjutapt fnr l lie American l.eglon under the administration of h'rod Kiddle, of Island J 'My. was a guest of t))f local post at the party given at Hunan hall lust evening. Recovering from Wounds Clifton Slack, at the, (irande Honile hospital is making a. good recovery from wounds .Inflicted by a shotgun that discharged ac cidentally In I he hands of a play mntc Sunday afternoon at Sum-inervllle.' Will U vp nt l-ougvlcw Mrs. Hollo licddcll and her sons, Douglju. Gordon npd- Pun ran, whn cuiiio hero from their former home In New York City about 10 days ago . for a" visit with her father, J Garrlck, left this morning for 1-ongvlew, whoru they expect to establish their res idence. . .1 Toi heave Tonioriov M r. and Mrs. John Adsklm nn I IMcnds Not liiillty Mart Hfckwlth plejided not guilty to a ehurge. of larceny when urrulgned ths morning be fore Judge J. W. Knowhs. Me was returned to the c6jUy jail without bonds, to continue the fulfillment of u year's sentence (p imprisonment on a judgment reiir, lU'iH'd- several-- montiis K. UXION, ORE. ENTERTAINS OLDER BOYS tcontlnuefl fropi Qno-i ning yru givvp by the Uev, I lurry llumllton of - 1 toi s and wuh ;i veiy Inspirbig appeal fpr the tnn? kind of frlepdshjp. Voljowlng the aniiouiicemf nts, and the benedir- lion by the Itov, Hlur, the ses sion ended and the hoys, after finishing, their registration wm-c taken to UJ Monies . ulire they will he ..enfrrtulned during the thr-e ihiys.; . Iteconveaing at 0 on Saturday .morning', the conference will latit till' noon 'on Sunday. Many ('Hie. Hepro-eiUI. -- . lelegntlonM' ,of boys are here from 1-a -llrunde, Huker, Teh, llernilston.. Knterprlse, Kcho, linh Ifrf, Mlltpn-Krce water. ' und other places and inure aTft to come. It Is est i muled that there nll be HU In attendance at the Satur day sessions. Katurdny afternoon all visiting0 delegates ull b" guests of the I'nlon high school at tnf . lfitlon - Imbler football game on the local gridiron. The program for toduy anl Sunday follows: K4lMruy .(imjlg. 9i00 General assembly. Song Service, i Voelke.. Jievotloiis, Ct A. Quinn. 9:35 Address, "Pep VUhpit Pur pose' J, J. Honilpif. Haker IOjOO 1q J'OO'plscusiJiMlb . er, I K. Ciooiiwlri, Boise. 12:05 f'onferonce plctnre, 12:16 Lunch at K. p. hat!. Invocation, J. W. Baxter Jr. , ftfrnuoq. 2:00 to D:30. necrea.tlon. Koot ' ball Imljler vs. Union. EVMllUfi, (1:45 Supper 1-C V. f lull. 7;JE JJwnlng session, high school suiik service. ' 7:40 Address, ; "Jteatlve: 'Ai'aluos .' - in One's Life Work,'? L. K. uoodwln, Hq isc; 8:15 "The V- M..l A. Yesterday and ToUu-y',-T-threivreel film Ucjiirns to I'll iirnnile . ('aude Cooper,- .who EDMOND'S FOOT-FITTER - SHOES 01' quality with heavy wedge in soles that don't run over in walking $7.45 and $7,85 (lTnt rmi Bundar Mopilng .S:3o Song service and devotional. A- - Yoelker and l K. Goodwin., , . . ,.j (-.,. , 10:10 business session. C'piiiiulUee-l peports. f ' .-n I ii:8.0 Address, "Vision, IV term ination;. Action," Dr. JJain ' Uton. .' 11:80 Ciuslng wsslon " of .confer ence In .charge of A.' iC Yount. . ; . ; 12:15 Adjournnjent.' , , . HEALTHY DABIRK ARE HAPPY hut tlit-y rulinul lu- honllliy UHli'M t li.-tr little urKunaum fyit'tinnii nutumllv. -If i, luvutivt Is neri'Mui--. t M'Jat bi: m nil.- In ui-tlon uii.l uithuut the KlIfrhtfKt tl.-vrec of Irritutiun, hut 1 the name time iioulllvi-. In ivull. Pure test Glycerin Supiwsir Pui-i'tt-ijt Cilk'ctM-lu ' Huiiroal tllrlre cull bi' UKisd U'Uh tlC utmost conriiliinro, hi'liK niailo from purpv.triyi'ru'111 uml iriiui'uiittt)l to give prompt luxation. Tllo api'i'iul i;ii!jilnir kiM'PH tlnin -. nlwiiyH . fis-uli .u;fl roinly (or uift. Glass Drugs . Inc. . . La Grande, Oregon PORTLAND'S STOCK SHOW OPENS TODAY Cfntlnud front On.) Markets I'OltTI.AM) IMtM0'IS P01tT.AN), lire. ( Al') I.IvPt Kkw. firm; rrun 1 ccnl hlKlicr: tn'i'ii r.np. llutlif. butlPrfnt, stouily. comr ami ;hais MAitiiirr 1' OUT I. AM). Ore. (AI'K vioni tiii. iiiirn wnitfi, ootnr ber at Jl-Mi NovomliPr, 11.65: hard while. It. H. ifwirt, Oetohi.i- lirid NQyenilior, fl.ll; apft white, petoher unl Nnvemlinr ut' I.4H; weatern. . northern .ani'lnK.1 (1Q )ef find Noveni)er, tl.4Q; hard v(ntr, woBipi n rei)t Octobnr and November at $1.44, ..., . Ooro-r-No. 8 K. V. jthlpntnnt. Inn lialed In tho chlckrti division. 'Pbe aunuul hurae ahow upepa with a iM-'rfurinance tonlvtit. and there will bo event taeb iiltjlil and three mutlneea next week. Hlntl atepidlli; borne fleali from the leud Inir ptuhleK of the puifntry ) reftdy to eompete In the vtirioua eonteata. A larRe puatrtul exhibit and other featuri'a ure Ineluded in the eklioxitlou. ?vW&t Returns Home; Was Received by Pope (Continued from PftJT One.) 'utl)Olte (cuard to make the pit r linage tif tie holy city. . He yaM pn-sept at the holy mass offem) by tho pope in tho tlme honorotl cathedral known as fit. Peter's. Mix teen thousand luterna tionnl (toy Heonls and tlO.oou other pllifrlms from all " parts of the world were present for the occa sion. ; ; ' l-'uther foo,y Tvas prlvileRCd lo n private audience wlllj his holiness, and received from the' pope special hles-HlpR1 for hiH wnki' his.' relatives, his parlshioners mid I he slek undo). h(' rape,' j TlVe'p)Ifrns-.t.ien:,pald visits to (lie piosi noiewqrlhv; churches of Honje, ir,0 1 in niiiibrr. of which 200 ore recorded as wvr'd. inasler pleees. They- went to tin eala eopips, 'where- the early Catholics held services 'and- buried . their dead,, to the rolqssepni. tho scene of early Christian martyrdom, to the lton)un li'qriiin, the missionary evposlijon and the -Vallcap mu seum. The- inusenpi ..Is wo niljos Jong and cnnfulns 1000 bulls of laro dlntonsioim, , irt.her .lrw took . the I.a Oronde priesf thrpuuli the various coiintrtn, of the continent. In many of whlrh he enjoyed the celebra tion of rlfKlpus festivals. . The vacation wuh I-iher Kooy's first fn 15 years, jie expressed tlo wsh today (hat njore of his pco p(i! tulKhf enjoy trips so educa t tonal- und. 'edifying: and bo much mprc to bn dtrd than the vk cltislvoly pleasure-bound; expedU tHnsr . . . . The ney.' Alphonso Stedter, who hu siipplied the pulpit durimr Ka- Oetohen : No. R. V.. .1,,,,-j--- V- riii, . uiitf iutTiiitei,, dir. ijuolatlons. , lAHKirrs AT A fJliAXnV N HW YOKK ( A )). Htoeks - HtroiiKI Atlnpte ('oast 'l.lno lenrl rise fn rnils. t ftotuls 7 Hleady: T'Vench issuew recover. ' l-'ondjcn esichanire Mixed; pau- isl) kroner rail Us. Cotton Declined;- weak south ern markets. i gjgur Steady;. Kuropcan .huv-' ' f'offee T.ower;- easier' llifialflan enldcH. ( "THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE WE SELL ONE BEST COAL FOR EVERY PURPOSE A Gentle Reminder Torlsiv is Oct 31st, and we are headed for winter weather at a rapid rate. Every man in the coal business and every user of coal knows that winter weather means an increased consumption of coal, and at the same time shipping1 and delivery prob lems. Your order placed now will save you an noyance and bother later on when cold weather comes. Jl?ST SAY 'AIF,RDEEN." And Your Heating Trouble Is Over. Sawyer-Holmes Merc. Co, Phone Main 17 The' leaders ' of the. conference follow: . . J r. . Harry .fj. . Hamilton,, confer ence superintendent for .Metho dist church, lolsn(- ... J. J. Klemlng-, ; pastor 1. K church, IJaker. , A, Ct Votdker,. superintendent or schools. Hell. I... JO., (loodwin, interstate secre tary, y. M. C. 4. of Oregon and ltlupo, Holse, v O.- A.. 4itlnn,. pastor, M. K ch-irch, I'nlon. J. I'Mwnrd Blair, .pastor ' Pres byterian .church, L'nlon.. V. M. Hrndno)r. rector Ht. Pet er's episcopal church, Union. . W. .li Moter -Jr., Pnlon hlrfh nehpol, union. A. JO. Yount,' interstate hoys iuork- 1 fieowtur v ' for, - Oregon .nd 'Itrnrt.' ' -; AivS V.-tc;- Tho locul committee n Charge eoiiHists of: ('. A. Qulnn, (ren era I chairman; Hoy ronklip, Sidney lobhin, C I.. Cadwell, llriice Davis, W. V. Connor. C IM OAOO ( Ai').-V,heat I-Iiisyi; run In-' Australia. ' Corn ltarelv steady: nredln Kioris of better 'wept her. Cattle Pu'l. ' r. I loirs I lbcr: di nnind Kod. Arcade SUPERSTITION NOT KILLED, THOMAS SAYS f rAntlntii1 from 9mm fin 1 bobbins' apple; to 8P one's intend ed, to be beloved by the person j named. The superstitions- beliefs still re itnlned by the old type of moun taineers are n genrrul those brotiKbt to Kentucky by Kngllsh und Scotch-Irish ancestors, said !r. Thomas, although superstitions are not alone confine) to moun tains hereabouts, lie said that a canvass of believers in superstition nt Harvard only as far buck as lltll showed but 2fi. per cent of the- faculty tp be entirely free from superstition, Tr. Thnmim rifeln rH imritl. 'tlous beliefs were more persistent and widespread tbun most persons would suspect. He (raced their origin to desire of mankind to pro pitiate futo, avert evil, display the mystery of life sod the universe. Primitive uuo. In bis fear of evils that be did not understand, sought lo avoid disaster by soy means be could find. One of Kentucky's native sons, brnhsm I.lpcoln. used to walfe on ceriuln sides of thi street. t Of the 4nuo superstitions listed, j 6 34 were devoted to marriage. M3 I to hard luck. "7 to rood luck, 263 ,10 gutp and 8 to mope. 1 A favorttn Blue Grass belief, that is. filly cannot win the Kentucky i If-rkv. was clle u superstition :sp. 4tf Mh the-ropimDt, how ever, rbut this tradition wus bro ken in 1916. . i Football warriors, battling todny. Tonite Curtain at 8t 1,1 'caiic Nichols RECORD BREAKING , COMEPX ,. . i mm Over 7,000,000 have seen it to date, pon't miss it! Sister Mary Says: Reformation Day Will i Be Observed in ! City I Tens of thousands of protestant churches throughout the Vnite , states and Cnn-Jda will celebrate jwilb the J.OUO Lutheran churches Hie 4iiii anniversary or ine pro testant reformation, according to Holl. thinning some years ugo, I ait he ran congre gations betjan the annual observ ance of Heforimitlon day on Oc tober St or on the Sunday just be fore and afler that date, it was on October 31. 1617.. that l)r. Mar tin l.ulher. the Friar of Witten berg, nailed to the church door of that city the famous 'J5 Theses pruU'Hllng certain prucliees amoua preakfnst lUiked peniHt, cereal. th Itev. V. K til in vrKuiu, Dteneii luusi, rap, milk, coffee. Luncheon Scalloped onions and celery, whole . wheat lireud, cup custard. butter-scotch cookies, milk, tea.1 lunpcr Iloljed ji-jr of mutton, potatoes In par-sley butler, plashed lurid pa. currapt jelly. Krahaip rolls, heud let;ue with Itussiaii dressing. canpeti cherries, plain cake, milk. , the cjery and laity of the church. coffee. When yon choose a let? Of mut ton be sure that ihe fat Is bard, white and flaky. . Thh-t is an lnll Cfition of aood meat. Ileniovc the pinkl-sh skin and trim off any mi perfhioiis fat before cooking- This wll overcome that slrotiK flavor dbllked by so many persons. r Kcallopitl Onions ami Celery Twelve small onions, . l bend celery, 2 tablespoons bill ler, 1 ahlcspnoiiH flour, 1 Mt cups milk, V cup coarse cracker crumbs. j teaspoon sail, ',4 teaspoon pepper, paprtlat, ., Peel onions and parboil for 20 nilnutes. Drain if water toes not epoje away. Wash celery and cut In hnlf-fnch pieces. pirholl fijr i inlnutes. I'se t llitie wab-r us possible In cooking the veel ables. Melt butler, stir In flour ami slowly add milk, stirring con stantly. Add sail and pepper nnd hrlUK tp the hulling point. A mm Re onions and celery In layers In fi well-bnltered baklno; dish. Pour over sauce. Cover with crumbs and dol with bits of bullet. H ike :tu m'U'HeH in a moderate oven. (Copyright, l2B, NKA Service.) The rcfurniutlon anniversary will be observed at the rcuplnr mornlng services of thu 1U K)Kllsh J.uth eran church. . When two young J'olks set their heads together they up do won ders with all the dance steps. .Men's Union . Suits $1.39 lrirs Winler ' Wclffhl Cot 'tun , I'nloii Stills la' rlblH.fl effect. Ijoux Heevex. ankle JeiiKtb, m'li iKdnr. . Sfxcs KO to -Id. , .. Hny . several fdnck up fur winter. - 1,4 fiO STORES , THK PUB Obituary d.( (t k. iiorx " Jacob S. lloux, 111, for 20 years a rancher In the (irande Jtonde valley was luirli'd in the cemetery at t'ove Krhlay afternoon follnw- '.Inir funeral services conducted ; at Die Melhollst lOplMcopal church. SnodKrass Zimmerman were In ehnrse. , ' . Mr. Ilnux had been making his liniin with a son, W. Iv lloux, a( l-'rcewater, Ore., whore, ho dtet Widow Iteit'lves $-1(100 DnMat' M AUSJ I I'T Hl.l ), Ore. FloreAce Colby of Korth llend was awarded 41000 damages by a Jury verdict in Toos county circuit court here in her 126,000 suit against tho Km pile Logging company for tho death of her husband. Grant Colby, vletint or an oeeident dim to alleged carelessness, pn the part of the company. Wednesday, October SS. of compli cations accompanying: old ag"! Ho was brought to Covo for burial he side hs wife.', w-hn died 10 yearx atfo. Surviving blm besides the son with whom h lived aro' four chitdron: - .Mrs. Orb White) find Fred lloux of Freewaler; Mrs. 11 F. Hell and II- 1. Uuu of vc, Tlie decedent wns a formerjresl dent of Teas, conilng tp Oregon from that state 30 iars agnj lie was HI years, eight months and five days old ut bis ilenlh. Message Xo. -la, ini:' OJUXiOX THAU. VOX- ARMt If. W. SnUlli. Prop., LaCirandc. Ore. 1 OTTIKHS orotWnklng Jnyt ns you - are, plenty would . purchase silver: fox. but so many have tier - money tied up in invest ment companies..- Neatly every one of the FI VK THOI SANO peo ple who visited my farm in the past two years ivre surprised an l enthused at my UltAlITY- FPUS, the uiilmuls, und farm )ri general. pon't -delay too long In decid ing, or you will haver to' wut till next season; no fooling. ' , , A SMALL HEATER With Much Heat. The Westlnffhouse "Co'.y Glow" electric henter will tuke (he ehlll put of these frosty mornings. Just nt tacp to your lamp socket the cprrent consjmpUon Is mall and the Initial cost Is very low. H. & S, ELECTRIC Bummer Hotel nmiilliifc. We Buy for Less We Sell for Less LEATHER COATS Blanket lined $7.95 to $9.95 Gemiine Horsehlde LEATHER COATS . Also Blanket Lined -$9.95 to $12.15 New York Store DESTROYERS OP HIGH TRICES ARCADE Sunday Only v ' THREE DEVERES Dance Revue . , DIXON & FREEMAN "A Minute Late" GEORGE AND LILLIAN WHITNEY "Let's Have Some Fun" ... ARLENE FRANCIS , Character Impersonations i ' . : MUSICAL DELPHINOS European Clown Musical Artists . Orchestra And Pictures HP ATI? TODAY ZANE GREY'S "WILD HORSE MESA" Stamped Goods A wonderful selection of SUunpcd Luncheon Sets, Buffet nnd Van ity Sets, Scarfs, White and Linen Pillow Tops and Pillow . Cases, Cowns, Spreads, Crib SeU, Dresses nnd other articles too numerous to mention. Come in and Look them over. Art and Baby Shop Mill Aclami At. "i:rrlliln; fnr Hm llahr" llfillti-lilKK - Stainpllla; Hull, I'nirnil I). M. I'. Tlirraili. 1141 What Trouble Have You in Your TONSILS? LUNGS? HEART? LIVER? STOMACH? . SPLEEN? KIDNEYS?. INTESTINES? GENITALS? LEGS? ARMS? I have secured the services of Dr. Paul Davis, D. C, of Chicago, Nerve Specialist and Technician of the Pathometric Laboratories, Inc. to hold a Clinic for physical examination with the most modern meth ods. He will he at my office for three days Nov. 2, 3 and 4, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. HE ASKS NO QUESTIONS His skill and knowledge enable him, to find the cause and location of your disease and pain and he gives you his opinion of the cure, and prognosis. - -i ' ' Complete Examination Free Dr. J. E. WOODEIX PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT Room 20, Sommer Iildg. , V f m , , ' tV 4ijiwW'i,' I . Thone 497-W 1wre cautlootd lual lbs tam that I lusi would js.