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Page Four LA GRANGE EVENING OBSERVE, LA GRANDE, ORE. Satin-day, January 11, lOflO 5P CBANK b. APPLEBY.... (towrpora(U ..Editor and Publleher BARVB? MATTHEWS ., ... ,..Buetneaa Manager Published evening", except Hunday, at 14)1 danta Avenue, La Grande, Oregon, The ObnervertBtar published every Friday. Entered at the, Horn office at. La flrniide, Oiefpu. at Second Class Mall Mnltor under net of March , II7.- OFFICIAL, PAi'HR pF VHION PQUNTI AND THH ' 0TY of fa qnANPtl MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Asaootated Hrem.Ua eaelualvely oMUIed 10. ua (or publica tion ot all newa dlapatohea ered.l,1 tf It or not otherwise oredlted It publlehed herein. All rlghti of vepubllcatlon of apertlal dta PAtohea In thla paper, and also the local newa herein alaq a' reeerved, m.,., i ..,.. j)iui,,i4iiM im iiinuniiiiii - i ' fJtttanal Adverllatn Repeaeatatlya, M. C. K9aEtv,YlN CO., hu), in FrapoUoo, Los Apples, Seattle. poitan,d, Chicago, " " Detroit, New for BUPaCRlPTIpN JAT!tJ My Carrier pot nionin in aavance... DeUy. Dally, at montha In advauee........... Dally, ajnfila copy......... .... By Ma! Dally, per month In advunoa..... ......... 'pally, per ll montha In advance,..- Dajly, oer yean In udvanoe. ' Weekly Observer-Htiir, per- year..';...1'. H.so : io ..... ., .00 ADVWnTtStNq' HATB8 .. Ptila, foreign, per eolmnV, Inote:,..,;..?,..,,..,. MHrta lo-l, per column inch -..--..,- Wme ooitrot wlw an anptlcuHon - , I'HHSEXT VSSi:MK(OX 1 Hint hellevcli iq l.lio Kan halh ' 'pvf rbistlng llff: mill ho that holcvi'ti unt ho Son sisll not son lire: Inn 1)10 wrath of !od alildelk on htii!-r-.loin a:3ii! ! Abe Martin j I'm i j'iUww- it.w.-.-tr mia-iK umi.-j- --VKA TIIEIi NKAIl doctor's euro umiln, I " 'JiI i Is. Ill ' , The iiu.-ml.iori. of Hie Hrcibyior l 1(1(1 l.i)dU ,l, me ()( tho Inline or .Mr (.. A- Sclhlnl Friday uricrnonn fj.r tt business and social iHtortiooo. i eoo'i crow ii ms, uivktiu mm vn-Juy-i It"1 Hi'i'M'U,"- Delicious re t rcsluuvlii were served l,y. the ll(Nt('HK. . ZERO IN AlttiA KAST OF UNION l,;m,iilH ii Kotlllil(Ki'r'( lllll'cll '1'rovUn'i' Hourly n mouih hko, ia : r.'ifiiii1 a ml nrrlvi'd l lUnliiny .today. Sundy U ty fi'iiri-K.-utnllvo "f tho liritlnh Vi,yn nuM"ii ' 'ViVvl1. HllU'di. PLOWS STOP WORK DUE TO ; cold what mm FIRES DUE TO SAFETY DRIVE H.V All. H'"l V. Hil (Ciiif vv'i roi i-iiniidciit lv.v H. much ; c.tiu:i:ixk t iiuKK (si.i,. NO CHRISTMAS - ini- stMiuuuuu' woiiiiu'r ,,1 mo puhi Hovvnil vovs . wiik chmiKod j i:t .MMulHy In luiir .oi'o vvomliir 1 mi'l liau omuUuiod nnollnuyod j UiriMigliout Iho liiht wt-oh.. J Airs. Arthur Mundy roturltod In ! Iivr htitv l.-iHt Siiutrdiiy from l.u ; (irattdo ulirt" who liad Im-ou taKiiti; ' iiii'dioal troaliaoid far aovoral dayn. Mr. and Mir. k.'hiu-r KvvIkoi and ran. I'alan vI.hIiIhk ai tlio huiuo of Mr. "I iwwv km. vi hi (1 full 1 unt 4-( " 1l' ll I HO Kvi-r UM'lll fllllll Ollt Hull It's (lWlll tW riuhi uiaa (( nut i'IkIk iUiv it W mium iilii,," cumllu(i( (Vo l-iu toilny, i-HI,' if luvUtld ..Mor row. YUu ' cwunrvN uiicu w J(ls slllllUy moliinjctl Id nliiiu; ' '. "AJnriUil vncatiou'1 is eunlionious term for whichever H be, whether a temporary or perrpnqunt depftwUon,' . . , - . . . I .11 JU.UUJIHM'..IW. '!i S-'.V: 0Q horvow? money it is better to Im? a Jiat'oi) thn (t inilivitHuil. A notion ia given ware tirw in which to pny. !--i - '....jiua 1 ihiui juaauiuium i.'i Automutio tniffio sign,ila are ha'vdly ft siiciess. ; They cfl 'not express an opinion of the!'driver'who:rtiaregvVrd thenx. ! ' , YOUTH ANJD ADVERTISING ' : Fifty years ajro lys pd. girls y erei atjepfe a.t weaving rajr rugs, knottinp; quilts, carding wool, spinning homespun and ptretcliing carpets. Today boys and gi'Hs.Vjnoy the entire a.tc o(! tho automobile, the elec'tri.c household utensjls, the; flt?m hont system, the aeroplane. ud the wdiq, JUit the youth of today knows little of what constituted, the stove of knowledge of the youth of yesterday1 , ' ; . :; The omniscience of youth 1 evevy era is ever amazing, but that of today would be inexplicable but for one tiling roarevth&u nil others. Thivt -U ailvertising, ' In the news papers, hiftgAzhies- and poster- boards childiri' Wri fihdllife' h' yast storehouse of practical and useful information and in ptructiori.' Tlie vihie of this incidentally acquired knowledge can n,o.t be measured in classroom hours, Thp yputh of A1" priea. is finding that advertising pays it. ;' . ' Psychologists have expounded the theory that truths are Ronje'tinVes observed first by the adolescent.' , In the case of Advertising it may truthfully be feaid that there litre some of: liMiime age wno nave not yet learned tlie value ol advertis ing. Advertisers do not buy'.ncwspaper,. magazine and billr board spncQ' for the edification of the public," either juvenile qr adult,' but they recognize ;the children of Way avo not pnly ii putont faotor in the business of today but the.dociding jfactow in the business of tomorrow. , 1 ; : plani'H oonipl.to fli-Ml Iok of NlKlil frum Ml, ('IcHioiiH, .II1I1., Io Hpo Ha no, WaHh, WAHIM Wrox . Now $au,(iim.. jUMO (MiUon I'voporailyv lo. fllo aiv uckh or Im'orpni'itilon In n. iavvari'. NICW VO(K 5- 'IVliipmnry In-. Immo.IIi.u baltx iimIiium of ulll'KVll nimo( mum" hi o.ouon m-onriUoA ill "ailvkur Hl" 01 llu,00(l namoa. JAl',(l.,l, Kin. IHUIali voimii ,w!i carM or 1, una ciiHra of liquor. Seized hy fOIMl BHrd (UMl Mill. PvHond vmruoil to ftiyiiora. WAHISUT'J.V J. Itciibon t'lnrk auiacd Hpociui niiiiianaador i Mexico. 10 c(o iluiiua ,lonov' (lbBuUl'0 111)111 InuUBMIIIca of Or. 'lia Hulilo ua ivod,,i)t. H. M, liixunu.; WAHUl.NHTOX-, Anicriruiv ioli (calin ta I0111I011 nuv ul ai(y ioiiho1 ut mwioaun'mont ,1l'itali) uiu cit lulnlinuiii crul.soD 1'lH(llrol)t:)ltM. HKUU.N l'ollcoiuun injure.!, aiid ;0 ,i,on aiu '4 woni.i) nr I'OHtoil in Cvui)iluniHt olUHll. IQ.M-J Mix 'y of fontlyillos for iniivriuito of piloii (HVl p)ni'.OM of I'loUiuonl rounded out liy sull ap.'-i) pitrl'artiiauoo. ,ilO.N Ciiino o( Vroiuli-r Iyonn Koriaa icsIhuh oocuimo of dll'-. (oroiicoa of opinioo, tioiwooiv uin-Itiloi-H of fillnnco noil juutiniS 'Alll -Moh of union ii drlv- vr" nU'I.Ho. la ii;toiH cty c.qum'il'a. )ieciniau la iiIho cul) loroa; iorao 4'i)lm cvrtipiicur 'i atrwtH. I.US ANllvl.i:.S .loliuny Hpsoih o( tionvor lemlH Ii). salf Imiinoy wili7u. iif rfi'ft7T-l?r)nv.'risiiirTi!i'iiniTOi HnouUout ovor A , Spidiroi. in toarMl round. NKW YOUlv Mil re l. Ilrowno, rolnalalod im ii)ii)laur KOiro). NliV VOItK .aylui valnlnn pa llonnl IIii'oo-oiihIi(iii liilllard lltlo Uy iloC'-alliitr loi i, ,u to as. S.M,K.r, Ore. .Inn. 11 (Special) a hIiikIo fire nm neriniin aceideni traiiHiiireil uh a rt'xull of t'lirislmati (locorntlnns (d" fo.svUio.s i)l (iri'KOU tlio past m'aiiail, tl -ecard ..r ..1.1. .1, tltn rl,.,. i.hl..fu nf tli wlnl,. 1,111111. 11 .pei.l ll BUHlMiy 1)1 sll,,llM ll0 ,.,, ,llia (,. Wl,icll tlrt 11. 'uh In 11 1'n 1 n hit rniiLT.'it Ilia I oil (T I.AKi:, (Uo. (.Sla.clal) !""' Ml'"- '" ' say Slalc Kilo .M.arlu( fluro A. Hoy Wi"'i'- lam la i n idowlni; this ; Hurl SwiKor spout lal Hlllld.iy .ee (a revieM lUK the slalu'n oxpel i-u-ook bat had la map mi neeaulil of j eiilliiK (ayliril l'ri)ticr. encp nf the past tlallday Hoasau. tlie colli Hoather. J. y. Wild" I MIhk i.aalno Cartel' au unaided Hut two minor accidents uceur- j ..i.m ytxvn j.ii... ui nir iiiaiMen i to lelililt lu tier i-luai.l last .Hal)- " " l" ,m,, il" "ll,n"tw peiieei. ...... i i,ivy", 1 I'li'lllH III .(.Ilia- I flay III) aecalllll lU IIIIIOS. Hill tlOtlCS ,i,.,)Mvn nvv ,,, ,.ie.- ary lu (julte )ii))siiaVln this sootlaa. : , iH. aide la resuiiie her diitle oiirtlliiK to Ar. I.oo, Uv. Kaiull I'nsne,- returned train next Monday. ' OUO o( which WHS tho piiilirul burns iior vIkII, or tva vmoVs at tiio home Miss- Kranoos (la,ley reinrnod which a Ciitlauo (Irovo child ro nr he)- duMiihior, Mr-i. Hlslc Hab- 'to, her lionio at I nlan last Satur- cnlvoil when, in tuiurtlin; his now hison, at Vakliaa. WaSli.. Mondav. I day eveiilnit after siiendliu; 11 wook , iU-csnK roho, 11 present from hs Mrs. Casper vWlo. In I nlan Tin s-i al the hoiao of b. r slsteu. Mrs. ; l'nrents, ho liacKod tan elso a Ihc duv ami ri-siuncil lier duties at the' Arthur Maudy. fircKlaco and tlu. roho l,Kiited. Tlin IjiIio Wednesday niarnliur. j H, R KliiKshury is li:iullilt hnv tll'Uer'K hands wore also badly Miit Irene Itavt,.,. had her tan- , t'""i i ni.ni 10 ins rancu mis ween. ' "-" ' ;; ' " 7. His reiuoveil Mondav inai-aliiL- at i -Mr- 'mil Mrs. Cecil Criws were the Hal -Lake salialnrlaa, I : a Hers at tho K. 11. .VllOS reliorlad as ilalia.- nlc.elv. , j Tuesday evealni,- of this week. hell LA GRANDE STORE Successors to N.K. WEST & CO. Munsing Wear the Whole Family is Exclusive ii LaCirande at - TALK'S - for J Many Bargains Listed on Want Ad Page nitnt from tho did. Tho oihoi- .Mr. ami .Mrs. V. K. KU-liln cnt i '"' Miiu-mi iuh i.... ... it.. i .i... ..i-.fotton whiskers to catch fire from hH' ci-iilnyp,i at l-ttlo. Miii Ii,,.!,. ii.,i,.riIii.i ii-m tin..' it'. ii it'1 t.'hiiHlpius tivo camle in rcach- niKhi c-lcrli. . . n, u..i0 n,thiini; r'"' 11 lreHfiit, Kcit-rchinir his i.ifB ami naniiH jtovonMy. .M-unrr fortunately, provod Hcrlcma. jiKt oaaon'a Kuotl rerofd Vivo brother Im now the -misb t ann.en wouciworth, Her retary to Hr. I'lxy, ami Mfya liiiih lutfr, Hceretary .to, the inaiuiuerl uf Mot l,ukv, drovn WtiilHt wuy evoniiiK turn were ilin UiT kHv-i'h at tlio tiimu. of .MfHN liax- iwv'r. iiat-eutM, .Mr, ii ml (leoiKe Hitxter. Mva. (Jraut Vililt and .Mi.ss -IIee Wilde drove lo l.a (liande Wt-dnei,-duy vlerfl Mkh. U'thh- attended the lueetlUK of Hie uchool elerks of t'n lutt cuuiiiy held itt the court house. L. A. XuHKir I the owner of a flue new van nmeluiHed early thf.-f weeK. ; Mr. nuU Men. (Hut Oodney and hahy. 1 torn thy wo-r dinner Kin-yts nt the homo of .Mi-m.- (JodHey's iar-f-ntH, Mr. and .Mr. Ielo (iauthler Sunday., llall'H fourth birthday anuiverHury i and natni'ally lu-t HrnmloarentH i . liould be lier mu sts. . fine birth- Marshal J,eo cretlitH Ut tho effeo- i iiinii 1 .ii........ I...... i,,...... !.., say a very enjoyable day was , ,,v''nKiB ' ' '""I"'"IU cam ! B t . ipalKn carried on by tho lira chirrs i !l..e; l.av of tl,o Hark section ! ol"i; " "'ifoly o.-Kl,,,tlos .shipped a. carload of f ,.,ltll0 . "t Iho state, u reaturo or wllioh was ' . ... , ,, . . .a unimie reininder of the danu'i's 1 rtun I n In n on Salurday. I lo stoU-' . , i . .. 1 . . . , , ' , V that usually prevnl in holiday dec- I ped Thursday n Kh at the home of - , : , , . I . .. . ' . .' . . ... . orations and eelebratioim in the form pf a Now Year's resolution pledKinx the signer to fire safety lujrvdedness, designed by the Klro l:iih'it rl.M.'iftiitiit he- will finish wintering them. The troubltr with law enforc! numt In, this couutry l-s that nri? vuto. vUauh aro heKlnninh- lu think they eiu l,o the sauie things ot'fieehold-rs n,wny' with. Khner Mwljfer lo l-t the ealtlo rest before movhiK Ihem to the stock! yards on l-Ylday. Il- also had ! soiuo Ktoek rattle whieh he was' Missio..uv ti:iii:AMi:i. HANKOW, Jan. II Al') Tho Ite.v. Ii. K. V. Handy, a ylh missionary who. was eaptured Uy COAL Let us fill your bin now you will need it EriGkson & Durland Thone Main 793 1525 Jefferson St. Clark Wood . ' . Says ' I Tho Slodford' Mull Tlibuo re- tors to.u'swool youiu; thhiK's "dlinnloU unlullus"- wllh wlmi oc Icura lii'tiu to bo. an kuoosy troo.- dotn. The optimistic head hut, ' "Whoaf Parmer Is Kino Shape," eiidourufc'e.l' us this wook until Wo round that It. referred to ll patent medicine tostl. luonliil, p ;1 ltuin runners are nootisod of uslnK.tho rndlo, and ll'iiften does. iai)ko',vui)i palsos. . , AnyaOW, its soverost orlllos hr unnldo ta miyaf tin, farm hoard. Ihat II hasn't .11 I.ockc, la fittiml on. ' Tlin ilrarth of model prisoners Just about corrospands with that of model prisons. , ' .Tho nntlniuil Income '(Including' our own nnd Henry KuriUs) has reached a total of around ninety billions of dollars. Lodges at Union Elect Officers For The Season Uy -Mr. I.; ' Tvrritir 1 (tUtsi'rver Correspondi-m ) I'NION, Ore (Hm-elal) Tl .' Kastern Star members Installed their oifieers at ihelr iM-juhir meet- ! Inn Wednesday evening with .lr.i. M. MllltT as In-stMlUnK Olfleer assisted by (he maisiiall, Mrs. 1 l.oulsa Huiwill. Mrs. i. K. Uiw-j H STARTING TONIGHT 7 DAYS ONLY Ta Q .rt 11 . a l -l in I Out odgson's ShoeS tore .BaokrapJt . ;A MlnnosatiL uKt'iculfurlst is sorts thai plants can bo Injured to frcrxinir. Adiutllod as lo loo plants without nrh'uiucnt. , .lury servloo 'will tin doubt be popularized in South Carolina by tho decision of bar supremo court to -thtt effect tluit Jurors ha.vo o loKul I'lKht to drink tho evidence. ' According lo an urinary, inld-' (llo-nood poaplo have no moro liros(iiiot at living longer now than ll(y had u huudied years ago. Hot-hups oi,u reason Is thai they'ro so oltcn run down. RADIO SERVICE If your set needs any pervlco call us. r; Main 805 ADLERS MUSIC CO, It may ho ueeuuno Souutor finnidy is unmarried t.'it la oe catloiiul tills with Ids erltles he Ih usually able to pit In the hist word. Tho Auiei'leun neople rveetve in aKKretiatu Ineoine thre limes as nnifh money as t,hey did twen ty years a0, luit (hey have niarw than (lireo tlnu'ui (is many ways jof spomlliiR It. Jit ley of tho erowilcd eondl. tlon of Oregon stuto jirlsou, eaeh of us should resolve to keep out of It hi rjjt), Tho usmmihiou ia uatMral that when Crown Trineo Mmi'hert lisse4 hl.i bride, ho required no poker ItnowW'tltfA lo tippreelale a royal flush. "John J. Itatskob wears noisy shirm miU t lerty," writes o. o. Melutyr?. Whlrh nrunly attlr nviy net ty In i'tothitm. Overnight News Briefs ! WASHINGTON U)W oiuorce jtiiont c9iiiailssloi (l)i,is nutloii In ; iidciunta riulppo4 for ls war uKainst orline. i WAmidTOfJ miunitl bul ue, OMUfoflui) njye epijr'il Indl ,ome bublucsa xeluuie s uu.ir uor 'tual (ur tu'usau, aud cyutldolico In IMl'Ifo '1tlll"!!fg. W,tSllf.01i,N -rt VotU Pcnio rrata ami Hi-publlcuua d.iauud In crousnl sagur duty; 1a Kolletie. tight for pres. ut levy. NEW VOIIK -Josepli Harwich, heir to ti.nou.tivo, mics to void mil o( hriiiher, Ci.yriicl Mubori, gHln. Iti, oliiuuiii to ido liiiiiutoiia. I H I.I "Hit. Minn.- K'lghto.n uriny I son was Installed w orthy iiiatrnn, l 0. l-awson. worthy patrom Stella .Levy, associate mtitroii; T. Ii. 'Slnith, assiielale tiatroii; Mrs. Wall er Cock, secrediry; Mrs. I X. Kox. treasurer; Mrs. K. II. Catilier, con tluclross; Mrs I.. 'A. Terrall, nssn clate conductress; Mrs. .1. ,', Hut chinson, chaplain; Miss Hum l.alupklli. Adah: Mrs. Stellina While. Ilulh,; Mis. Hurls Cooke, l-:sther; Mrs. Itlelida .loluson, Mar lh)i; .rs. Susivu l.iuapkla, IJIecta; Mrs, Claru Wergusoli, wiirden; and K. N. ('ox, seiittnel. Mrs. Tex Knight assisted as organist. A goad delegation of Xncth I'owdor lueia hers was iirosoul und'will help th". chapter this year by rurnlslilng tb- Star poititM mid wurdor tar the corps of ofllcers. lu 'l'iles,la- e-enlng tlie Knights or I'ylhlns and Hylhlan Sisters held Nihil installation at the lodge liall. Mrs. Hllllall Castor acted as Install ing ol'ileer tor the I'Mhlall Sisters with the follow lug lino U fur the year: H. c MVrtlo' Cllnu: M, K, C., Mao Shanks; H. S.. Ciithorlno Cruver; J., .:)u Mooll; nuinager, Mollle johuson; N. iif H, tlllil C Cora lluslck: M. of l-, Mary Mlu nlck; T. v.. i;tta Hess; i;. l, Ida Clluo; I'. l' Nora Weldi; uuislelan. Viola Hurkor, trustee, Mary llruwn. Tho Knights were Inslulloil by I., A. Wright with iho follow lug of II cers for tho ensuing sour: t C., A. I. Hideler; V. C, Hoy Whooler; 1'.. Selgei iMIno; K, or l. itml S., Hcntilo ,slondahl; M. of r, IM fas. tor; M. or V., ciaretico Cri.vor; M. Hi A., Schuyler Hlaeker; . '.., C. K, Sherman: n. (!.. Jas. Wohti. After tho business session refr.'sbiteut.l WHO nerved by the l'ytbiun sislor... oaoh one (iirnlsHIig eomu covered dish lor the meal ; S. I.', Miller sold a carload of icaltle to u local buyer ou Tues day. ' Cluude lluslck stoppci In I'ulon lul tlio lunno of ila ipoilur, Mrs. Holla Huslok, W. i.'iay tveoliig or u short ltt. Ho. u.e ou his iw.'iy to Holeo avlug boon truns li'oireil (roni Seattle where ho has I 'beet) einidojvd. tie u, druilgisi, to n similar .osilion lu Holse. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Q. (Hlninre who liae been ll lug Ol Mill, Ml left Ibe first of Iho week 'for California and plan lo make their hontu.uc.ir S.inta Monk-a. ' ll iny Hrowu. of Troy. Oro., re turned to Iho homo of fir. and Ml-a. Sold by the U. S, Courts to Satisfy Creditors - Room Must be Vacated Saturday Nite Jan. 18th COME - BUY - SAVE ON BUCK-HECHT FOOTWEA R FOR MEN AND WOMEN PRICED AT FRACTION OF ACTUAL VALUE Buck-IIecht High Tops Imlian-Tnn oiled in the leather. Plain toe double soles. Bankrupt Price $6.98 Buck-Hecht Work Shoes Plain Toes Pnrncord Soles Plain Toes Double Soles Indian-Tan : Oiled in the leather $3,98 $4,98 Men's Dress Oxfords Black or tan made by r.uck-1 let-lit Bankrupt Prices $2.98 and 13.98 Women's Novelty Pumps and Straps Values to 8.50 Bankrupt Prices 98c and $1.98 Women's Pumps Oxfords and Straps Kid, Patent, Calf AH New Styles, Bankrupt Price $2.98 Shoes and Oxfords For Hoys, Girls and Misses In black and tan AT Bankrupt Prices Hosiery and House Slippers for Men and Women at Bankrupt Prices 1 1304 -- ADAMS AVENUE - 1304 ' Entire Stock Must go by Sat Nite, Jan. 18 V. 9- m