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TITE UK GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Five Monday, November 9, 102" Local News In Brief BUDGET IS INCREASED 6 TER CENT (Continued from rate One.) COMING EVENTS Union County Annual Armis tice Xuy Ceieuruuon x& Grande Novo uibur 11. -i Jli'liiiiicil rnim Ilnkrr .Mrs. HarrU'tt MacDonald Iuih re. luriu-d to lmr homo here niter ev .ml iluyi Ut Uuker on but.ti.uiu. Uvrc Snlunliiy Nl;;ht It. li. Knupper und son 7xw HtM'iit Siituiciiiy nlwht in I-u. Grundi with relatives. Their homo ia at'On Way to lilnho osf.ih. I Mrs. Garn, of lmbler, was In l.a linker, ttfie registered ut the Sum mer holi'I over Sunday. To talon Sat tm lay Juitim H. Thompson went to Va Ion Saturday on buNtm-sH. VM.InK In City Ktlilh W'yatt, u teacher ut North I'owder. spent Saturday and Sun day m l.a Oruiide shopping and vlhiUnr friends. Here on ltu-.li less . Tom Kuckmun, or lmbler, was In l.a Grande Saturday transacting buslines. Hire n-uin Wallowa U Couch, a real estate man of Wallowa, was in I.a Grande yes terday on ti is way to western points on business. Aivcpleil I'osUloii Miss Kreda lahlstrom has ne renled a position ut Gwilliams . . ... ..!. 1 1 1. KvvfC uuKery u uiurn uu uuuiv- wm lVC Il(iUimi keeper. (ituiule Saturday on her way to Idaho, where she will visit relatives. Confined to Her 'Itoom Mrs. Delia Nesley. a waitress at the Silver Grill cafe, has bet-n con fined to her room for several days by illness. -Meet nt K. I Hull Members of the r. It. C. wlH meet at U. K. of p. hall Noyoiii der 11 t in o'clock to take part In the Armistice Day parad. Here on Business George It. Hicks of the Powinan I licks buinber company was in Ui Ci ramie a few day last week from Kansas City on business. H re lurned to thaf place Saturday.' initiation exercises will be a fea ture, of the rei;ular meeting of the Kntu'lits of Pythias lodge here to night. ' In City from Port land Hob Colt, of Portland, was In li Gran fit? fin buslneas several days last week, lie also visited friends here. Arrlud Yesterday A: II- Stnnge- arrived In l.a Grande yesterday, from Merrill. Wisconsin. Jl will "lie here until Wednesday transacting business Hud visiting at the,, home of. Ids son. A. J. Stunge. Drive lo Condon Air. and Mrs. Amos Helm and Miss Marie Courlure drove to Con don, Ore., Saturday afternoon to visit friends, returning to Ju Grande Sunday night. Here on lluslne.ss Allen Wright, who was recently transferred to the ISaker Master n Dregon Light and Power com p:iny's offices from 1u Grande, was in Ut Grande this morning on busi ness for the company. . Ilrokc. Hone hi Arm Kussell McKennon of Tmbler had a bone in one of his arms broken, near the elbow Kriday during the I .a Grande-lniblnr football game, lie will not be able to use the arm for about three weeks. Here for Armistice Imy l. J. liusev. formerly of La Grande, but who is now traveling for the Henvlngton Typewriter company in western Oregon, ar rived in l.a Grande Saturday and will visit here until after Armis tice day. Left for Portland ' Minst Uai'tram, left la Grande Saturday evening for Portland, af ter spending the summer in l.a Grande at the home of his daugh ter, Mrs. J. G. Stitzlnger. clerks office that tsr proviuiu j him .for extra office help was un- used last year, that amount was j slashed from appropriations to that office. j Allowances for fees and traveling t expenses for I ho county court and! commissioners was increased $325. j The district attorney's office was' granted $425 for office rent and stenographer's salary. 1 Last vear the water master 8 j office requirements exceeded the j amount ullowed, so an additional $125 was allowed in that direction. Small repairs and supplies called j for $50 more on the county farm fund. The county nurse was given on' increase of. $100 for expenses In j connection with her work among I the schools. Five hundred dollars was added to the appropriation for the work of the county agent, .Must Pay for Elections Two elections, primary and gen eral, falling within the coming year, an appropriation of $25M had to bo set uside for election ex penses. A hundred dollars was allow to make up deficiencies in the fund for coroner's inquests. Justice, of the peace court was granted" un additional $100, since lust year's apportionment was in sufficient. Ir tin; destruction of predntory tutinia Is in the comity, a fund of S.'iUO was set aside. This money will he nmleheil hy Hie state, and the. total doubled hy the art ion or t'iie federal government, which will also provide ,lbe county with u paid hunter. NelghlMiriiig counties have already taken advantage of the government's offer. While the increases appear to enlarge the budget, they are in reality taken care of by small re ductions of various items in tins 1 different dei urtments, so that, the total Increase, exclusive ol the lil-li school tuition fund, is only ?D77.52. GEORGIA ROSE BATH SALTS, III III A delishttully perfumed 1'rystal for soflenlnir unci pei'tumlns" tho wutir of the ball,. J-ist a small handful prinklfd In the b:itli mukoa nil tho difference In the world. Toes not color the wuter. und Is not injurious In uny way. Glass Drugs Inc. 1 m ysssSz La Grande, Oregon MITCHELL AGAIN ON OFFENSIVE I (Onflnuod from Pago One.) ! self-supporting; M.tftt per cent are from 74 to 6u per cent seU-sup-porting; .0 per cent are loss than 60 per cent. Only 20. til per cent give no source of Income. . Tln men arc far ahead of tho women In percentage or self-support, tho figures show. Five hun dred und fifty-four men imd 1S women are totally self-supporting. Seniors und graduate students Mead in the. amount they contrib ute to their own support. Taking tho student body as n 'whole, there are 747 who are to- tallv Independent; 208 more than 75 'wr cent self supporting; 404 who are more than 5u per cent: and 2t4 who ure less than BO pr cent. Kour hundred and one stu dents fulled to report. tho stuto grange as a part of the I entertainment. A commit too of farmers wtu appointed to go us a J delegation to meet with the county , court In regard to securing a I eon nly ugent, us the grange voted . unanimously to extend the offer of ; being responsible for tho work of tho county agent to tho county! court. I .-- Cricket I'Tnt grange Is to hold a ; community Thanksgiving Day din- ; tier in tho school house for ttio i , members of tho grange und their ( menus, ah in mo ueignooruouu i have been invited. understand that the people behind them are for the court. Let us sup port the Prince of Peace." , A collection amounting to $27. 7S was gathered for the benefit of re lief woi-k that will be done among tins needy in La Grundo this win-' ter. Mnvoy Barker made the ap peal, to which Mr. Pollurd added Ids endorsement, declaring that the city Is insuring Itself ugalnst losses through swindlers when it supports the Salvation Army and its work. RUM SHIPS RETURN TO N. Y. SHORE (Continued from Pg One.) Johnson, International tcniueranco lecturer, suys tint all KurOliean plot UKutn.st American prohibition is formiliK with the support of Kuropean brewers nnd distillers, to bo launched at u BatlieriliK of wet advocates at WaslilnKton. January III. Johnson's Infornmllon wiis jjlven out toddy. Iiy Ur. Ernest H. t'her- rinuton. . Hei retary of tno world Economic Conference Goes to Pendleton (Continued from Pair One.) lIMiiiiieil to I'ortluncl Miss Kdna I.. lledburB.hus re turned lo Portland after two inuutliK In Iji Grande einployed In the o-V. It. ami N. store depart ment here. Vl lted .Mother Here Mis. it. S. Gray of l'emlleton who has been visiting her mother .Mrs. Slna Hartnmn. of l.a Granile, lor a week, returned home this morning. j Markets MANY ATTEND (Continued from rngo One.) I'lans were presented by I'uul V. Maris, dlnwtor of extension serv ice, ut the l'ortlund ineetlns. In atlenilanec were county uitenlH; Kred Uennion. of I'uiiitllla, It. W. Morse, of Morrow. C. W. DiiIkIi, uf Wasco. H. G. Avery, of I'nlon. I.. It. llrelthoulp. of Malheur. I'uul riiriienter of Maker, and V. It. i Tucker of Crook; 1). K. Klephons of the Moro experiment station; G. Obituary l.'I'NKKAI. l'OSTl'ONKK A special delivery letter from the decedent's mother In Itocnes ter. Nr. Y altered pluns for the funeral or lrn M. Swun. a lirnke- . II, fl.W. if K- X.. thlH leaBlit; "wuulnst ulcohollsm. one (jmuri11B just liult nil hour before thn piin'clpai speakeri at the AnlU i,ouy wu(1 havo been taken Huldon Jusiie. convention, , 1 10 y,u church for services. . 1 Members of the b. of It. T. had been cmleuvorlng futilely to locate J their fellow member's family. As r,- UlvAAUJCj nUijA ipalchcd'u letter to Mrs. Kwnn telt- Ina- her of her son's death. The body is at the SnodRrnss A Zim merman. . funeral parlors awalllng ber diri'etlons r to the funenit WALLOWA IS TRI-COUNTY (Continued from Tsee Ono.) I-OUT1.AM) MAUKKI'S I'dHTI.ANU, Ore. (Al") Cattle, 25 lo BO .cents hlRher; steers, J7.00 frR?f,: etilves. 50 cents to l.nu UNION SERVICElhlKher.'M.BO'irO.OO; hoKs, 25 cents hilllier. lIKIitweiKlll. Jis.sow is.m. Sheep, steady. v -". v Ubks. butter, butterfat, steady. Altemleil I'luy lien. L l i,n Mrs. lsillsotl 'Mel'linSC were visilinK friends in Ii Grande I H.itimlay and Saturday evemllK. They atlendeil the Junior piay al the liigh school here. Mrs. lie Ciinse w:is u leucher in the schools here lasl year. To lie Away Two Weeks Mrs. T. .1. ScroBKln and her dauKhter. Miss Aludeen Scrofc'Bir. left Saturday nlKht.for rorlland, where Ihey will visit for about two weeks. Miss SeroKKln will be pres ent for home coming- week end at the University of Oregon. pence." the speaker said in open ing ills sermon. "We abhor war. not so much be eaufe Jesus declared liimself against it. for he didn't in so many words, as because we have learned Hint war Is brulal und brutalizing: It Is unimaginably destructive; it SAN I'ltANCISCO (Al') lerlat. lilic here today. llut- Mlss I rum Kmnions of Enterprise; address. "What 1 Wmiltl no ir ij Was ii Farmer In the Til-County District," J. 1. Mlcltle, Hairy unit j fond commissioner; comic rending. , Mrs. 10. DliKgett of Kllterpriso; ad- i dress. Or. W. T. I'hy or Hot Lake; i adilress, Karl Iteynolds. Iji Grande chamber or commerce; Scotch solo. Leslie IMvlcs. Joseph; udilress. sir. Dflxr.ll, secretury to Governor W. M. l'lcrcc. The Wallowa grange, the busi ness men or W illnwa and the l'o monn grnngi. rurnlshed table after lable of choice goodies for the. inner man ut jioon and at ti In the evening. lluslnesN Mooting Tho Wallowa county Pomona grange held u business meeting In Neiv Ovce Week Kllll Dr. W. K. Thislh wiiite spi nt the wii-li eml at liis home In l-i liraiide. lie arrived here from Kagle valb'y Salurday and left nils v.ning for Halfway. In I'ine val ley, where lie will resume testing cattle for tuberculosis in that sec tion. , 1 Giles to .lir-epll 'Mrs. .1. M. Kruitts. of CanibrlUge, Idaho, slopped here on her way home from Hie I'ucllle Internation al show al I'orlland lo go to Joseph where she will visit for about a week with her mot her, Mrs. J. M. McClain. G t'KNTS AltltlM) iiv im.a.m:. SAl.KM. Ore. H. ". Itobel'ts and I!, n. Itoberts. brolliers. and their is utterly futile, and us needless as i sister. Mrs. Vanderpool, arrived In it is snleldiil. '' ;. . - r ' lu,.i. ,v ,,iri,hin fi-nm Mnntt.Rtino. "Harry Kosdii'lt': tolls' us. lliutlVasli. They will spend a few days the Odd hVllows hall at Wallowa War Is the most collossal and ruin- .r,i wm, ihelr slsler. Mrs. C. M. In the evening. C. K. I ki vies was mis social sin thai ftffeets man- i,..i. 'ri... rn,-ll mini,, in'lelected muster; the Itev. it. H. kind. . It is littery and immied- '., i,ours ul,d 15 minutes, Including 1' ees, lecturer; inblv lin-l'hi'isllnn. It iii,-ans e'verv- ..... if.. ...... . vv ..!, . i retliry. tlncofth thln'ir Hint JesiiM ill, I nut mi i.ii. i '. , i . , or business was the reports of the und means nothing .thalJesus '. 4 '. Th y recently made work of the. grange at the Wallowa nieunt.- ..,.. ,,,.,, ,,, M,.,,.,,,,. lo eoiiii,.w .nu i.y r...i.. r The, I.usit,.niu," Mr.' .,1'ollard ' " ' Mehiili inan or the grunge commltiee. continued, "sank wTlli mod llvea'l 4 . , , land K.' T. Duggell. president oi ine aboard but we woi uive lo sink ' I""1 arriving nere the plane clr- ,-,,. ..oebHIon, An ellort will bo a l.usiliini i everv dav for 7n' ve.irs 1 'led above the Hobcrls homo und mll,,. , mv(. ittt niountcd drill hernre e wo. .1,1 i 1 ,i, .inie- later landed on ine siuio ian iteam of Alder Slope grangu pui on lion nf life alone In tin. ureal war. n.U 'drill work ul llie.eomlng Kl'Ssloll of l' Duvles, see- of the special matlers We Buy for Less We Sell for Less Children's Wool Pro cess Union Suits of very best material. Size 6 to 16 75c to 95c You will find these ! prices the very low est. - New York Store DESTROYERS OF HIGH PRICES r 1 Kerr from linker Mr. iiml M I'M. ('. 1,. (liiiml. L I ES USERS l'OK JiOYS ' Arrived today in Ij's- cut stripe stripe Wool Trousers. and fitney Citsnmorc I.efl hir I'nrtlatul Mr. and Mrs. II. H. llalsten and Mrs. Ilaisten's mother, Mrs. Mit chell and Mrs. 'I'. K. Mitchell, were in Lit Grande rroin Wallowa h'rl- day ami Saturday. Mrs. Mitchell bit Saturday ill route to I'ortland alter visiting at Wullowa lor some time with her daughter and son. Cemetery Is lleiiefllell A bem Ml rund for the llighh'nd 1 cemetery, near Elgin, was raised by means uf a program and soctubl. at the Highland school house Sat nieht. Proceeds train tile en- t. ilainiin nl und the sale or banket minim is anioimled to alioul ! -Miss 1 telle Tracy, u! Elgin. i l.-aeher. VI- It lit l.nUo , Dr. and Mis. David Hill, or Pen illilon. were week-end guests ii Dr. W. T. I'hy. They drove over io ii. s..ii:llnriuiii Salurday. Karlv Hie next morning lr. Phy Ihein to Wallowa lak spent several hours the mountains. took where they hiking over Also tan Corduroy Longi'es Trousers. Age 1 years to 13 years 52.95 lo -S 1.93 A Pair Clint's Clothiery The Store with a Conscknco MU-Mr. I'hy Altrnd Mid W in n I'r. W. T. Vhy n-ltirm fl rroin tin- Ti1-'uunly J'omona GrunK'-' lnw-tliKf in Wallowa Sat imlay ufifrnoon. .1. 1. Mlcklr, uliito dairy iiikI rool lnsn'r1or cinni' fur as II1 " ' 1i,n- 11,1 "IK'nt ii few liuiirH btfiire rfturnlnjr lo I'urtlund. Moth lr. IMiy nnd Mr. MUlil- Kvt aJdnsfit-H hi-frr tho KrunR. rs. Karl K ynoMf ulso inmli-tlu- trip to Wallowa with thu dot-tor. now iti i:mohsi:i MAKSIII'IKI.It, on-. (SiM-rlnl to Tin- Ml.S. rvcr) At U HCtllt lll 't- IiiK. tin t.ahr.- of ttit- rwiullli Hchools went on rroril ununl monstv cndorKiiiK tho cuiidtdHcy of Sup rinUnh nt Churlf-s A. Howard of Marshfl'ld for the n-publUan nomination for M:it- miprlnt-n-di nt of puhlir Inftruclion. Similar jiriion haw recently b- takti by lh Nnrth le nd Ttarht nt u!'l tlon. th- MarKhfWhl Tf-nclii n an Forhition. and the North Uvnd t hninhor of commerce. ' at war. i grounds. "The cost in nionry cciuals an i rxiH-nditur' of $"'0.M(in lur every hour that has parsed si nee t he bliih of rin ist. "lint the ureal est loss In t he world war was not in lives oi- ma terial, but In moral und h ritual possessions. The elmrehe.s blessed am Kupporti d an un-Cbristiaii iu Ktitulion, until the p-ple have lost eonildeuee In the ehureh and un- (hrlsllan nations look on Christ!-j unity as a bloodletting religion, i We accomplished whal we set out to do we crushed Germany hut we did it so thoroiiKhl. Hint we upset tin economic slain of tho world. Instead of dislroyitiK mllt litrlHtn, vc find thai France today maintains a peace army Ki',,aler Hiun the army Germany suiiported in the das of h-r mililarisiit; Kloiy. We have uncrowned a I'i'W kinjjs. but we have establish'-d t.-vi-n more diclatorsiilps. Tlu re is h:is liberty In Alin-i i a t inlay t han tlure ever wiu before l he war. "As individuals we know belter than to K to war. II is our cor- uorato scuseK'SsiH.s that leads us Into war. "Five thliiKS us into war: j Kconoiuic Impel iiilisi ii, luihlarlsui. alliances, secret diplomai-y and fear. If wi would establish a last ing peace, we milHl plan lo over- omc that uulutet of catisi s, and slabllsh iusiitutioiKi in (he process of justice. "The Id'-a of nr bit rat ton has ruwn rapidly since the middle of the nineteenth cent my, The lat est step is 4hc cstahliNhment. uf a permanent court of International peace. It Is an American idea, proposed, indorsed and propagated by Anierirtins. Thirty peace pari lest now represented in I he I'nited Slates are unitinjf to urKe America to Join the world court. "All of America wiiniM the world court. Let lis see Dial olil s Jl.ilurs ARCADE THEATRE ' ON K NIGHT THURSDAY; NOV. 12 Soldier's IJody Found; La Glanders Aid Search VA GCIUM COT tires 3cnnins & Shumate .Mrs. Geortre Wakefhid. who lived in I.b Gramle nuu- months aj?o but has reiurned lo lu r old j home In Alabama, has Just received 1 word from the frovernni' nt t hat ; the hody of Ipt broth r. number- j ed Bince the war anionic t:ie un-: known dead, Iihs' !' n found In an , Isolated plaip. and that it will be! fflven proper burial and attention ( Insured for the prave. j In a letter 1o Mrs. II' na ra'm r, j Ited I 'row chairman for t.iiion icounty, Mrn. Wakeih i. xpn her gratitude to nu imiiiot. rum 'mander of the local pos(. who put government inithorith-w In sean-h of the miiwlne man. The body "till I tore the Identification oi-e, Mrs. I Wakefp-ld was Informed by the government, no the yuimtr manV ; name will now be r ord- d with thow of the ktwi n d al. ! Mm. Wakefi Id nn h-r bro 'thers foster moth'-r. lh-ir own mother having divd while liu was Curtain At 8:110 SKAT SALE 01 ENS TODAY, AT GLASS DIU GS ifot a Motion Picture a Faiewell Tour of 1he 'inostsensdionnl success in JJlislonj of ihealmaicon Slogz PrinkBacons " masterpiece -to, O 4JG HTNIN lhe play iiml broke ihe worlds record I run 'bijcnr.t in Nrir lorls, I year in notion ..-.-frHk t .n.,ii,L , .,! Wiu i ft'Z C7t .i 'f iff . CM Mrs f'wnkBiKon AS'MRSJONtJ- . Besjio (.iron as thc vaukviuc Mimss DiSTINGUIPHLD CAST hrntlHt I. ij , Thomas Hlrson I'GHTNIN BILL JONtS" line ijoiican, JL.;om uc cioivaca uiu (Same Company thai I'layed rorlland) 1'L.KNTY (JOOD SKATS LEFT I'KKES. Including Tax I-ower Floor and Urc8....?2.20; IJttkony .. $165 $1.10 r Children's and Misses' v m roATS $6.90 to $10.90 New arrivals in ' children's and misses' Winter Coats beautiful Bolivia, priced at $10.90; modish Velours at $6.90 and $7.90 the season's most wanted shades; straight line models fashioned on chic, youthful lines. 3B'V CO STORES THE HUM It. llyaloli. V. ,. Hullui'll, t!. J. llurU und. 10. . It. Jurktuun. of thc coIIckc stuff. Tin. Buhji'i-t ot the cunfi'fi'nci will lie fiiuvly I't'oliouiUi with no attempt to deal with li'KlBlatlve mutter..' K. It. Jaekiiiiill. fiirm cl'oiiu HiK'ftullst of tlio extension Berviee. will uet na Kenerul Beere tniy und field oi'i;uiil'.ei' of the confeienco. Jlo will hold ihpoIIiirb wllh tho nrrowora of Kustern Ore Bon within tho next two months. ; The. driver often Bturls u Joy ride on u pint of oil und 11 quart of corn. WnillM In Help OtlilMS. "I eould not rest heeuuse of nouKhlnB (ill nlRht," write. Mr. I.. K. DuvlB. CM H. 46lh St., flU CUKO, 111. "'riled FOLKY'S HON HV ANIi TAlt unil.it IB the liest remedy for uouKhs, und eoldH 1 ever look. 1 Introd leed KOLKY'S IIONKY AN1 TAlt to suverul nt my friends unci Ihey think it's the heBt they ever lined. ' l'OI- KY'H HONKY AND TA.ll just nut urnlly hits the spot und Rives quirk relief from cougha, col:l und lumrseness. tlet a bottlo from your nelghliorliooU .tore 'or duy. Ailv. POLOS I othoadorchesturernoroeasily treated externally who SJ A DO RUB n.r IT Million Jarm Ut'J Ymarlf LIOTEL ASTOO A 2nd i Hill Lo. AuiIm EVER ROOM hu PRIVATE TOILET 50 Baths ' New, Modern ' Close to Shopping Diitrict and Theatre FREE GARAGE Tariff horn $1.54 Floor Lamps .'l,. ! ..tnw; Ititli '.irtil 111 l"ll Mill) tilUDwIIUft lf $13.50 Complete V. H. Bohnenkamp Co. PLAY SUITS ,mst i.vi-ji si.tv i.i.m: v kitk kits nut ' IIDVS ami t;iui.s si.'a.i OTIIKIt I'liAV SI'ITS .'()lt T.'hi Ullll (11.00 AI'O .New lilnc of SUinipeil (iooiN. Art & Baby Shop lltol AiIuiim Ax-lltie. "Dverjllilnit I'lir till! Illiliy" llellisllli hliil! - SliillliliiK - lllltlimi t'nven.il - l. M. V. Tlin-wW A RC APE h TUESDAY - WEdInESDAY y lint- Shr 1! IMri'tt from 'in' in wllh u wltolf l-'l rm ll M IIHt' itl i 'onii dy nhow. Htu Ununrd ft . .jfth A. trltk or two on ft y 1,vr lliwt i'u r 1 3 L I Tlfnahonalpg A"3iH national Piqlur .hi. l. Si'lleml, pre M'lltH II Kllll Klltllll i'lllelllltll. TOMtaiT! ! TONKiHT! t A V. I 1.1,1 M UK Ml 1,1. K I'nid letlou "NKW IMOOMS" A I'llrniiHinnt I'll Hue