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Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Thursday, Fcliruary 14, START the SPRING WITH A SMILE . New Hats, New Dresses?, and New Coats Hill's ; Dependable lepei Qu uality. Dependable Values. WIDOW'S SUICIDE FOLLOWS SLAYING Leaves Note Which Offic- era Believe "May Help t; Solve Death Mystery and her daughter, both of whom I wcru .tiieatloned in urivnt. f A youn gdrl an J neltfhbor of RlTc, told tho coroner Ihut nhe nail been an automobile drive away from Hlce' home on Sunday morn- j inir, two nay Derare .i r. jock son Here in the machine. On the aamo I flay It maw learned, Klco.wn or dered from the Jackson home. H was aoveral bourn after the lno,m-t that Mrs. Jackson shot her self. ' TPiin K.I )ftmti fori ; Atoir ., Angeles WII.I.IMANTIC Conn.. KHj., 1.4 Ai') I'uiiIkt liitri-t In tlio' nlnyinv nf county iifMtrllvn . WII--llum.K. JfirkHOn w.i iiroiiHl today, ly ih Kiilcll or .Mm. (i.rtrude 1 Jackfon, hia widow. . f n.roin alio ahoi lnrix'lf ah' n ..., ... 1 ,.,. a noto. It wu tiirnfd over .'t' i'- Jf'lT to lUo ,r.ilol . xamln,r. I-dllc 'la" J"1"1 nor hape,l It v.o.,1,1 '..1.1 In aol.illon of Narla, SJ , elcrtrorotr,! whn , t1-..iy..ry0rlrhiilmn.-.ith.:" 'T'" -",l"r, ,"U('h"1 , " h Tioi.or A. Win. Becll ilputy ""- "" . coneroto- tl. In u ilniln. Iiv.l . ... ... . - t,.i tart WiiKhl, operator of a eriii.-iil riiUi-r, Jiunrw.1 Into th .IH.'ll tin. I alz.'i1 onn of the vi.'lln.a. uo.l H.lf fcr.'.t a aliork uhl.'h .rv,.. ratal thr.! houf-a lar. . Lone Eagle To Have a Poet : In His Family Jackaon borne. vn Indicted week for klHhitf Jackson, .! Jackaon wii shot two week aien ! wht-fi wealed In ihi! kitchen of hia home. Mrs. Juekwon took a rifle from tin' kitchen and iiaed It In an -I- t ' T w cm Mir iooiii yesterday. Tim note, ' Df W9 W F OlWll wriMKn'i nnr w-fllril, wan ilUcovr. i AltkiitU 1 ; f J M pi uriiT Mih. J.ickMn'A ilatfffhlM, . .' 1 C tfOlfl ifi llHlOtl Jnanlfa, iitol ' oihTH fnunl her - NKV OIClC" K"l. 14 Al) Thn Ajrw y.HKlt m to marry a pot mmim of Hhow ycrw tfll of the i: ;iijr of puahfnic on'a heal i. .ItiKt ih hi in ky and on' lips , . .JtINt It clOIMl. '. . ' . - ' : ', Stim Anne Hifncr Morrow al h'Htly ' ha flowil Willi f'olonft Chorl A. UmHMrich. ivrhapa If thry jro on ihtr honeymoon hy ulr ilnnn ah will . recall the poem "lliirht." winner of an u hi in nap IhIjwi mid pulillahfd by Hrlhner'K (MitKuxtno in April, after tht iMtw tUmU''i firm vutit to Mexico fUy. ; .. ' . 'i'he poem followa: '; i ' ih-:h;mt When f hOh younir 1 flt an arnnll And frlfhteneil. for the world was tall. " - And even jrruiwei aeemed to me A fo real of ImmenMlty, , t'jittl I learned that 1 oonld grow, A irktneo would leave thrm far be low, - o ' HpannliiKit Iroe'n' helKht with my ' ' 'eye; -. ' - '.' Huditeniy I aeeined as hlirh. And tUinir on a atnr I icrew ) piiHheil my head ainiliwt the blue. HtlH, II le ii atfitffn lurH, I find ituptilre to fnv the grant hhlnd. And aomKlmea, ' Htumllnff In a crowd. My II pa nrr cool axulnat a rlaud. WIN.VKAPOIJH, Keb. 14 (Af) lehrAUrijr hia !th birthday to day, hr. William Watia Kolwell, preaident crnerltua Of thi I'nlver- aity, of MlnneKOttt, aald bo atill haa body. ItelUnc It fnhk 4o!i' Invert iKiillnc - anihorltli have worked on tho ; aaHtimplioii that .laekHon'a klllliiK wan an Jimide job. Hire, a friend of (Iwf. family wait, fuiir ainbltlona ho wlahea 'to fnl arrt an d after , he . had iieuii um a'flU.ln thla life, hto wania to wrii pallbearer, at Jarkxon'a funeral four more-book. ; He hal i-onUtnli I himaelf a Kuard I Ir. Kolwell who waa the .flrat at the home after tlm alayltiir. president of itte urjiVernlty, in late Home of like'B. rr lativoa freely .yearn ha been rornpltinir a Malory nHnerted ihnt he wa ahleMliiK u of , Mlnneaota. Three vohimea woman. t have been completed and the When he una Indicted for mur. I fourth and fifth ur nearly realy der -Mia. JuckKOn and Juanlta, her lor the pnbliMherK. Z4'year-ob daiiKhter, both off wlltflit attack of lumbaxo kept whom temlfled before the yrand Ir. Kolwefl confined to bla home Jury were the flml to offer their j today, but except for that he haa flympaihy. ..- been active and In (rood health. In a friendly manner they ahook f . . handa, talked with lllee for aevenil . An accidental- Ul. in figured oil mlniitea and then hado hlin rood- ' cloth may he memled by paatlnv a bye uh he waa tnkn to a cell. llobU J n fiuext YeMcrday foronerv Arthur O. Mill had an iiKiueat. AmoniC the 'l wit new' wer M ra. Jar krtoft piece of white court-plaattir a little InrKcr than the cut over the eut on tho. w nm a- aide. Tbla kr'epa the oll-cloih from tearing anew and fmyinj,-. t. P.OV. TDTIT.F!R FAP.TMf! PrJTTRT . :, TEST OF RIGHT TO OFFICE Delegates Make I - Employes Happy ' VMH, K.'h. 14 (At') lKPKatf-M to the r.puralon fonror.nr have fnu.l., (li. cmiln)tftt nhoi.t tlm Hot.'l rfnorir., V wlioit Itii srw.lu.iH uro Jh'M l.npiy. . ; 'riiirronri'ritir lu.a rntullfd con !jlnmlild cxli4 work for llio ltuta-1 ri.lnlona and (he rtckkatna havn n( lii-i'ii alow to rpay It with tip Particularly huvo. tli trpphont HMltnhhonr.1 ppraonnal lrm.rittid. Th!r la J.iat ojie Krutnlilr. I.uku, Dm harmuti. who aaya-thc ricleiruifa am tht poorpai-r?iiMtomerH ho rvor hifl, and that ho hua ynt lo aorvc nlihrr clPh-Kal.' or mibmllilto at hl har.' ' , . v - ' . : . 'it would frm." ho w.ya, "thai nil .roiirt.'.nn d.'l.'faloa uro from prohlhltlun roimtrl." Garrett Selected For V. S. Bench 5 WAKIIINOTON. fb. 14 (AIM llnla . tlarn-tt. or Tr nn, prra. rnl mliiurliy Imdrr or thf hoUM. or rt'pri'wntatlv.a and formr t-n. utot Irvliu- nrwii of WIwoh. i"lii, wrrr noi.ilnal.-d hy I'd-hIiIciii t'onlldicn today to h umo.diil.i Ji.dK.'a of lh" I'iiIifiI Hiataa court of iM.Htoma appoula. Mr. (larrctt will r tlr from th houiw on .March lIDDIESCOLDS W (hould not b "dowd." Trtat I thm ilnally wllh VICKS V VARORU0 Forty-First Year of Friendly Service Ua (ftrnn&p Nathutul Vault Vf rf t f oppnneiiia of Walter J. Kohler above . governor of Wlaconsln, ' rhaitte (bat he made: exraflve campulKn expendltureit ami aeek lo oo( him from ofrire. Waller ). C'orrlKuif tlower left) and llaitdd ,M. 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These are the finest Axminstera made. Wonderful variety of patterns and rich color efJects. Seamless, of course! ,6 (JJtQ CA Sale price only .' 1..: $frt9U 9x12 ft. Seamless Wilton Rugs : Rare Sale Values at If you know good nigs you'll marvel at these. The newest, richest patterns and colors, all deeply fringed, CCO Cft and sale priced at only '.. J)D7Dl Easy Terms ' CARR FURNITURE CO., Eastern Oregon's Largest Home Furnishers A Few Possibilities if Jjindy Is Appointed to Government Air Post! 73: Ov. ulHTHMM-- 'J. .: jSjr ! .. ,TJC . ! 'I ' fJp- J VJAKH WlltHF ' ' I PELIVeftTOlHE fr.W '. kmOIMO 4 irf-- moving tf I'll 'net h " L'.-" A- -- v 1 ..,r.p TO. W . n -i. x ur a.nat... vV i I I Young Actor Liken La Grande Because of Snow IIe bus u I .-on lie. "icjjlur" Jackie Ciwan WAHKIIII ON KOCKH . k'I like Oregon better'n t'lillfornla VatiH4 there's lota of Anw here and M'h cold and In I'ntlfornbi it's loo hoi ant I M rat her lid down a hill on snow on a board than iso awtniiuliiK in the ocean." auya suv- en-yeiir-old lIHy Hamilton, youni HONGKONG. Keb. 14 (Al') I i ne itriii.sn river Konnoai .Moth. When prcftsinir a plaited skirt tons, struck the Webster rocks near uchow yeaterday. and had a hole punched in her hull. She ! shipped considerable water. I Tho warahlpa Turn inula and Moorhen are alandlng by her nwnlt- Inif a aalvaire crrw Jront this place. I I the plalta are placed in a petition i and pinned to the Ironlnic hoard pad at the hem. A pull on the band of the aklrt will draw the plait firmly Into place. Treating; is then done u usual with wet cloths and n hot Iron. The alclrt In unpinned and turned until all of It la pressed. F Mtiiuv iit'tui'. ho annrt-Hiitfil ) (i-iinili from the first. . . 1 Hilly wad In I. a, iran;e Ihla niornhitf with hi father and mnth- Itdyt'. Hamilton, hist mother. .wuh her a few weeks ago playlnx with the Karria company. She wan i thn K-adinK lady In "Human reekafco, ami other plays. 'ends of all Another nit mher of this family is I'ouehutiella, the pomeruntuii dou;. who Is iTeam eolortHl. one year old. haa a hhthday every four yeor's, j I frisky, had leichs on his fur th I nun nln n and his name nieant rlown. ' Hilly and his folks t on the way to ltolso and from thi-re Hilly Wilt take the train for Kansas lty and will iiKikv the trip all by titni setf to be with his Krnndinother an) to xb to public school. Hilly lis only scvin but he" In the third jifrade. He started to school In San t Hevnaidlno. al when he was five. In explanation of his tapid ud- Ivhncement In school It la moth r jinwwered that ahe thnuirht travel- ItnK had broadened bla mind aud rtven him a different viewpoint on I life front must boy- for he hna traveled all of hir life. When he 8r three yearn old 1HHV play-d in his first afajre pro duction Ho wua tittle Willie In KaM l.ynn-' which payed lit Texa where Hilly waa toirn. . He Jiyil to jtdnjf on the ntuao too, with . little jKrl thv Mme :le, for hl p;irtnr. "I w ant to be nn actor." Hilly nay. He has a combination of ry chrli, . piifct fncHlea and r"ble 1 (jurty H'V- wh'rh all iro to ve . titnt a very actoi isli appes ranee. When the selvajre of A bath towel frays out. the frayed edtfc may bo trimmed neatly and bias seam tape NtHched over the ediec The tape that Is folded over the second time la easy to apply and tine stitchinir across com ph tea t he work. Tho t h rca da a re f a at e n ed securely. When making little Rliis dresses, the hem may he stitched In on the sewfnj? machine with hinR- stitches. When stitched this way It la easy to lengthen or shorten. Ask Any. i Beautiful Woman Iloaiity first refiil."it0 tkln per jfectinn. Thim, the fairest and wia jpMt use Mi;LK(:fir.q Kace l;ovder : thnt spreads more smoothl-. and , produces a youthful bloom. lis new French process makes' MKLLO t;LO Hioy on longer and buna tho Mhlny nose. Pure! Prevents pasti ness, flaklnesa. irritation and larxn pores. lse Ml'I.LO-tJLO. Olasa l rui;s, I ne. Adv. I two t:TviiM:i.s oc bi-k Ml In rll.bi.n are J.,liic,l with a liaii.1 of th rililv-ui j.j'fd ov, i ih crown uf a Hula LUtU Kit tuque. " Another Jar of Those S & K. Pickles" "I tried a jar a few days ago and my husband and I ate nearly the whole jar at luncheon they're delicious!" So a La Grande housewife told her grocer the other day - - and no wonder! S & K Pickles are delicious - - crisp and appetizing - - with a sweet mustard sauce that makes you want to eat more and more. Try a jar today - - we'll leave it to your own judgment. "S. & K.'MSd PICKLES Your Grocer Has Them.