Friday, January 17, -llKJU LA GRANDE fiNlNft OBSERVER. LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Fiva 'it ILCCAL ,t the Holds A i j,' thuxB listed in ii,,. i,.,,i hotels are: (. J-;, London, Si, l-ouls: I". S. I'row.lor, Knlem; (. I). Wi:ilcy, Uulse; a. Wlsnuir, Mall Lake Clly: Mr: 1111,1 Mrs. Oli'ii Handy, Portland; liny. II, Wahley, Holm-; t'henoy basketball loam: A. Johnson, I orlln nil; .Mr. and Mrs. (I.-iiik,. A. llnil.T, Pnrll.linl, Itelunieil . ' .Mr. Kvuns. principal of Iho 1:1- ei-le- school, has roiurno,i to this city after a trip to Snlem where lie was e tiled by Hit Illness nf his father. Ufitivorert Honald Coin, sr.n of Mo. nn.t Mrs. 1.. s. Oulp, hnn rooovorea from ! it weokV-. Ulnoss ttio to tho flu. llo ovhcota to rosiuiio lils stndiPfl'nH n Miphnmoro In Iji flmndo lllj;li M'hnol noxt weok. Hero rwin llljrln Mr. nml AIih. ltoan. of KIkIi'i, won In l.n lirainlo yoitterday to hoo thoh-son Clrironco. who Is horo from J'ortland uii bu.HinosH, , 1' ioiii ' Tiilon C'Hffnnl Wnlf was a 'visitor in I I. a tirando, yontenlay from t'ninn. ; On Business .Mm. K. b.'' On top, of Kanicla. w-n in I-u OranU" yoaturday. on bu.I- "(SH- " ! ... ' Ironi Il.inlln.vton ; . .... . Jomso J. lvorr, an omployo of ho i O.-W, at Huntinston nnd fonni-i- : ly ,01 La Orando, wa In thin t lty I roeonlly on buyjnos,'. i l;ajtlr ; Mooting' I mo to tho cold w c-a t hor rvonnif. the attoniianco of hint i'"1 l',aflos lotlf;o Tho rcK.lar took idacc Aas -loss than tissual. routiho of business Tv lliikor I-Jlinq Stevenson, acl iiif? ' scoc.t , executive, drove to Baker Wodnos , day evenjnic to attend tho scout ; master;! meeting thrre, - hold- to ' inako plariH for scoutlnfr week, l-Vb. -7-1 . 1t linblor .11. I''. Oodel drove lo ImbH'r yos . torday on business.. ti. ; Horn This Moruin ( 1.. A. Ooodbrod, of ' ii ion, was ARCADE ( SAMUEL COIXWVN . "j-r .'. W ,vM1 ,1i.'V , I hursday. i if: LLa Th'fj5:' k - 7 JVI tiirai4lli.vJ N dor. u.h n r.-.l.t visitor lu this. !'' .' T I "J'iri A cliy. I t iJOAN BtNMIJT I J P MS.VAM 1ASHMAW T fn Ilusliie;s I f K RCNTACUC lVCJ i ' C1nr.-nce llraut. of tho ilonKn.m- ' : w lTrtnils - ( ly 'iu tl f'loro of 1'nrtlniul, was if A ( '' f TT&BKiiviCl '" '"' i:,';,n'l,! yesterday on ljusi-: .-: 5 9p,cture 'S !' L f A The Ladies Auxiliary of tho R . i: r X ' O. ii, mot last nlirlit In the Kaj-les 4 , X NfW A hnl! for theli' regular meetlnu', : ? I'l.AYINf: V . ; during which tho routine business f ; -i V ' w as reminded. i 1 TaVkliuT Jl - Snv l'",l,lovv- 1: K 7, C'oltioily A- '' INiplisen, formerly of Du- I Y luth. .Minn., Is a new cmjtluyo at I ' ' i' i .Vows lh W. K. Ollbrrt Co. 'li Alr-htt, tho Sanuv ' The condition of J. T. Lonufel- : " J s$ M&iiis low, city snperlntendr'nt of sehools, v fp.jr-- .vffA&j I reporieu to no auoui me name l j 'f f' "-'--mnir-ni j m,ln j Men and the Truth ..: airs j i ... ... . - Men In all way uro holler Ihnn ' a they siieni. 'J'hey like llnllory for if nSSrilji ' rZi aBn' the moment, lint thoy know the ' "l k - 8 1! M JM trail! for their own. II Is n foolish I - iai fcfli tbi Ii til ' . GRANADA MiKliii them, nnd speaking to ' iPpij S Mll t pQDy ''"',C "'""'l:i"ora"1- j i ALAN 2y -tV II reduced il tfMMj J BIRMINGHAM CLlL tCTk A iVTlVW lIl Pounds hy ,"k'?S '' H : J yJooiC USLZT"" hr'"'on " Vl?r ' , ' jpgfJJf&4F nrur her umf tvi"-' ) SsSfS lso , mer home In K 'fV". ' - I Plus Tiilkinr Comedy iouiiK-nt ,'',,c;' 3f ,; The Marionettes "Watch Your Friends" " -'mw' gawln I i EKDIEirjr JsftliiK friends In l.n Ornnrt this moriiliiK. ' .Mn minor if Now Modern Kioi-o Aoeimllns to word recelvud hero by M. M. Hum. H.w Johnson, fur nierly of this city, 'who loft Inst March, to take cVyrtfo of tin J. i lyntuy store In Towusend, Moli lalia, tins succeeded . well that iho company Iiuh built a now mod orn store that ranks nmonir tho hading stores In Mom una for lu now equipment anil fuel lit lex. Tlx j Mlle prints of the l.uil.lhi' worn lsi Hont to .Mr. 1 In nt. who Mr. Johnson Iralnoil mitlor, and thoy an- HnUl to imiloato a bountiful s-truoturo. Tom It. JohnNon, of ("ovo, h .Mr. Johnwon'K lathor. Illness , Jtohort and Prniifls Aloxaiult v havo, lior-n 111 nt homo for about a wi-oli. Will rrrlio AloiHlay liny Last, liitornallonnl orKanlz or of. tho U. It. I. r. and A., a bar lior'K union, arrlvo in thiH oily Monday whon a . upooinl mootliiK' will bo' hold in tho IMrIos litill. with if. banquot and lofturoH. All barlrrn- of Knlon oounty ur' ln vitod to attends Tho1 laatlor of oarllor floslnif Itoni-x for bat-born, 9 oVIook hiHtoad oC 9, will bo dfH vuHHOil. . . ; ;,jL. Illness V MiiKH ll'uth Brown, .toacho'r at Wiilow . ohaol. lmt boon .ill at h,n(l wjth MrH . ,r rijiaV(.r tvflchin lior oW. - Miw Hornioo .MoKi,K.y M,.aHi ill. with Hurah Willimriscn mibfllltutlnfr for hor. Itoruniod in. School M ins Vina Con ley has returned to hor work as a teach or in tho city si-hoohi noKs. lifter several days III- rmiti'ov in Mrs. (. IT. Hlyslone is improv ing alter "a severe cold. 111 Willi Die l-'lti Valory Karpor has boon 111 with the flu ibis week. Itcluriied to Tills City A". M. PfliiKhnupt, local navy re- ' crulihq; officer, returned to I.a Oramle yesterday and will bo in hit; office hero the rest of tho month. . j Illness , Hick Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. (I. Miller, has been 111 at homo this week with a severe cold. Ilo Is a student, in the first wrnde at Willow school, I l-'roiu I'nlon Kdmi' Meeii i- nn.l vir.int mu.,m, ' i fit Colon in.ro in i 'i riMn.u Thursrlay. Holiirnetl Wnliicstlay Mrs. Herman UitlofieM re turned Wednesday from' Halfway where she has boon for several 'okK visiting her parents. Improvliig' Mrs. F. It, Crai, who has been ill for aliont a week, in improving and onjmmis to return to her wor'i at tho Wardrobe eloaners next wo Frmn N'orth Pow.lcr Chris Johnson, of North Pow- I in this. ItcturiiM to Valley- Kurl J. Stacklan.l. Piivo fniil grower, returned to tin? (irand.' Hondo valley early this immiln; front r,,rtlan,l, where he Mas spent ! cunWdei-.ihle lime. .Mr. Hi m c K i n,. i ' toll,l,,,0",'(- Xn V ""' ils iimrn. ,I1S' Ui "n1 01,1 ,,hn,,t the teinpur- a mre iimi wiih told h wax zu no low. Hi! caiil that 1M ln'luw weath er limy damnuc frull tres unless they are completely iloritimit, lmt ho hook no reason w hy l ho t roes shouldn't be dormant, due to the proviotm full I weather." Mi-, stnek- laud enmo limtio mi the ti-iiln. mid : says thtil in tin' wind belt Iho other ! side of the lllno Mountains, It was i almost Impossible to koop tho train warm Inst iii-ht and Dial passed Kent wtiro forced to wo:ir iho!r overcoats. NVw ArniiiKoiiioiit Hadio has mudo posslblo a now arianu'omi nt for hanquot.t of ohaniboi-M of o.ommor'o nattti-o nav A. W. Nolson. On Thursday ovon I of;, Jivnian- 'j:;, from II until Stlto p. in., oficoifi of tho I'nlon county ohambor of comtnoroo havo boon invitoil to bo tipoolal listriiors In llioir own homos to tho annual.! banquet of tho Kpokano 0)111 mb. r i of ooinmoroo. In a personal Invl- i tation 10, Mr. Nolmm and Albi-rt 1 Cunt or, pronhh'nt jind soorolary ropootivoly, of tho local rhambi r, rroHfdi-ntrt Klzor roouo.lM tlmt thoso mon opooially listen In, and also iiriroH that all oitfzons who caro nivo tho Spokane station sonic titno on that occasion. Mr. N'clfon lin? acocptcd (ho Invitation In be- half or I.a Oramlo eiti'.enK. Auvilfary MoiMs ,., ; - j neiKni ui uio rany, uie oruwu mi? ftinnor lo Speak ! ward and Hulllvnn at' Kurird, the j ' a ('l,n,imimi 11,1,1 rr,'n!lf111 l- The ltev. A. K. Hitnnor. dlstrl'-t I squad . fouml Itself nud in a sus-I ,'0'11'- Ib-low-zoro weather pro suiioriiitondeiu of the Mnho-Oro- ! lained .burst of stieed, dazzled the I. ',,,d the attenditnoe from roaoli uon district of tho Naztireno ! ('hney quintet and nearly took ! In Ihii'Xpft'H-d size. rliui;oh, will spend -Sunday hero. ; the load. Tho local team njipoared ' - x- Seconds l.oo sorakini- at boih the mnrnliiL nn.l ! like :m iVntiitdv diffot-ont o.l-mmI. i 'An " prollmlltary. tho "Ollt- evoniiiK" services In the local ! church. Ho also will he tho main speaker for the Kastern' Oregon Holtnesfi assoefalion which con venes,, at tho Nazarene church Tuesday. Services tomorrow are opened with Sunday school at H:-iri aj. m. The pastor announces that Ibe hours for meeilmr of tho Holi ness association Tuostlay are l(i::io, j l':fiO and It o'chfok. The Hew Mr. OrlHsiim, of Hie M'. V). church of N'orth powder, will speak at Iho a i'lornoon service. Number of Days Illness .1.. V. Kariss. manager of the local Montgomery Ward store, has boon III nt homo for several days with tint rheumatism. Mr. Ma -well, the now assistant manager, formerly of Nampa, who has re cently arrived In tills city. Is taU IiuV M r. Karlns'' place during; hix confinement. licit Today K. O. Harlan, edlior of "Oregon rtiifflness," Oregon Slnie chamber of commerce puhlle.'i I km, was in I -a tiia udo today rrinn I'ortiani conferrim," with ot'Clcor.' I 'iiion .county chainlu r merce. Mr. 1 firlan is : of the of coin j ineree. ii uian i very co- . thusiastlc as to the I IK! a plann for land settlement. 1 Miiyscr to Take Part When representatives from men's oranlxa lions on the ea m pus participate in a three day fra lornily disomsion this year at 1. of O., Morlyn' MayKer, of l.n Orando. will represent Oatnma H'all. This fralernlty round table sponsored by the Y. M, C. A, will meet January 14, 21 and 2 a. May- K'1' ls 1,1 J"inallsm school at university. Church Services Church school begins at !i:ir a in. at the Christian church, fol lowed hy morning worship at 11 r.'clock Sunday. The sermon will bo Kamlly in the l,ord." Christ ian lOndeavor meets at tl:30 p. m. and tin. evangelistic service will be at 7:.ta, with the sermon suhjoet "Power In the Blood." .MoothtH; lnslponeI 'I ho nit-oilnK f tho What Shall I Head Circle, which Is held reu. Inrly on Sunday, has bei-n post poned until further notice. Ueliinicd to Work Warren K. Oilbert, who has born III for a while, returned to work yesterday. Wooden-Legged "Billy' I U 1 ' When you got Ernie IIooho's "koik" you get one with k wooden leg. Kour yenro uro Reese an Omaha fanner, cut the leg tiff one of bis cunts while nut inn huy. liimeud of shooting (he animal he doctored It mid when the lee hud healed, fashioned u wooden support for the animal Thu Kmt Is perloctly itt home on Ills "pcg-leK" now and wanders nrotind aiutentedly cousumlnK x many stray r'iu and I'lothes its It did. hefoie it lost Us member- I ,,XTV x,rvrk., . r , ftWft 1 iNUKJUAL CHECKS e: o. n. RALLY AND WINS " (Continued on r'a;?o Two) .a linn' in tho latter part of tho; Ilollmva.V Illuti i llollow.iv, all-state forward ( ! Wasbiiqrton durimr his lilh school' days, was hltth poim man, oaKlnff IS PoinlK. all from Hie floor. N:,r- ictt. who was seennd wllh II, equaled H'olhnvay in tho last half, wh oil counted ronr liohl ( 'i!l ileit1 who replaced 'kouIs. H.mcherm nt forward when lloh ohrus loft I he name, la I or to o;o. back for Crawford, rolled in throe Held Koals in the second st a nza. II ii f f ma n, t'heney center, who linked llie ball thrice in tho first half, wa held scoreless thereafter, Willi. Sullivan and Sarreli break, im: up -Cln ney offensive ihrusts l line and a train. II. . N. S'ores 1'lrst, ' 'I ho Mountaineer;! seon-d after a clever display of teamwork after I he opening Hp-off, with Sullivan under the haskei, and Jiokl a -to (i lead for a moment! Soon, how over, tho visitors look Hie utTonsh'e ami with Peck llollowny and Huff man regularly finding the hoop, soon had the score L'fi lo . In the closing mlmiles of Ihe first half, i-arreti shot a basket and, three free throws! wore made, brinslirf tTio score 1 to li. Thoseoond half was hardly utu dor way, when ihe team found It sol,', outplaying Iho ClnMiey team L'l lo IT. Coach Boh Qnlnn used seviq-al different. combinations, u iih tho team siartlujjr to click after he placed Sullivan at nuard, wit h 1 louohens. ( 'a rdou, 1 q-lco. Crawford and Sarreli working the Cheney half of the floor.' Twice Karrell. slipped In beneath the basket ami was overlooked y th( opimsiiiK Kimrds, who perm It led him to make set-ups. Cjirdon's MP MtVIt H.tMHUOKK Is seen ' havlni; this cvoiiIiik on his way oi( straws lor iho souih. This ' Vancouver, Wash., lo attend n wide-brimmed model or natilrnt moeilni,- Monday of tho Oreaon baknit 'has three open hki.;i;:i nt Washlncton I'ylhlnn home hoard, each side of the hrim lain, wllh of which he Is a member. lie will wool lo give the openwork effect. 1 1,0 1,1 lrhfleld Tuesday, In Ilend Wednesdny. relllrn lo Portland Half a Ton of Pork tuu rould m t a lot of pork chop from the loln of this hoK He' h jiiiitlircd rjuioc )0ar owm-ii ,y Krcd Lmnad of Midland. Kan. The riant hoc, welching more than half a ion. measurM seven feet i.vin Inchcr (rem i atcm to tcrn, and la used for hrneillni; purpumm. ilia oirnprlnif an numbered, hy (ho hundreds. Th. boar la hown her Willi Alice Uuptad a dauKLler of, lb owner. . ability to drive throuirh the ('honey i defense for close shots it hied ma 1 tcrlallv in Die scorliiL siiccosm. nml at. jruanl. Hullivan was frequently rintorccptiuk' rival passes. !. " Uy I:iHt ha,tV tln (asls," a. teaiu from 'the high school whoso members are Ineli- Klblo to play in liitersebotastlc anien because of 'thu lltt-year and previous semester ruliUKs of. the ' Ht"u' wliitloitH. easily ib'i'ealed tho Normal school seconds, :i! to lfi. Paul Newlln, with his sonlh paw shots, scored ij nf tin. wln nerti' points, with his bralher Vln cent second hhfli wllh ha If Unit amoniM. '1 ho 'seconds showed up better in the last . I wo quarters, rliiKlnk" five field Koals in tho Oul casta' seven. ('honey dofoap'd l.ewlslon Nor mal ut Hewlston Monthly nUfht r 5 to :i!t and lonitrht play Iho Wash lnj;tmi Slate frosiimon at Pullman. To I May Mount' iHh - Tho Norma 1 Hi hool tea in will leavti here probably .nest Wednes day for Western Oregon for a tuo Kouio series Thursday and Criday wllh Monmouth Normal school, Summary: Kasl OroKoli IfoiieheiiH. fe. Sullivan. I'-k: ... Crawford, c, foCiilly,. j" Sarrett. jt Cardi-u, f Price. I .... KO h'T I'K Tl ...,n o o n ...i i i :r z i " , ...a a I o ...r. i - ill a t a 7 I ...i , o .11 13 il S 1111 , K( .-T ..' TI' .... II. , II II 0 ....ii ii n i s j i ii 7 1 ...n , a ii ii ...1 I 2 III ...a n n ii o I n ; ; ...o o i n ..." ,01 o j 17 2 ki ul llosenhaum, I !'(! 1-T I'll" TP j ...II 0 I , fi ...0 0 1. 0 ...I I 4 II ...I' 0 I 4 ...I fl I 3 ...II (l 0 II I 7.1 K If. ko .t I'l-' rr ...2 I 10 ...S 0 ' II in ...4 II II S ' ...I ll II 2 ' ..0 I) I n j Cheney Normal Itardwelt. ,f Hollowiiy, f ...... I luff man, e . ...... Womaeh, K ... ...... Hohau, Peek, f Hupp,- I' OJa, c r Plerson, tz ItefiM'ee: Jimmy f). K. Wildo, f Wolfe, f i Harder, t I )evaney, l'alsley, i Sayri', c f lutc.'ists I'hnrupon, f 1-. Newlln. f- X. Newlln, e Patten, B Walle, K 15 I 2 SI Ira Woodle. . E. Dixon to Visit Lodges In Oregon If. Iiixon. Ri-and chancellor of the Knlulils of Pythias of Oregon Thursday to attend u mooting there Thursday ovoniiiK, iimkhm tffhlal vislls to tho K. 1. IoiIkon In these various oltles. I Jo will return home next l-'ridnv. I ! Willamette Wins From University j HA I. KM', Ore., Jan. 17 A1' Wllla motto uuH'oi-Hity'N baski t hull quintet dofoatod tho I'ltlvoiHily of 1 Crot;i)it for the sooond thno horn last ni'iit by a score of 4" to :tii In i a non-toiu'eronre k.huo. After KettliiK off to. n four point load OroK-oii failed to wore n t'lold r'!il for more than I- minutes while the ItoaroatK ran up a HI to ft load and wore loadlUK to S at tho half. In tho second ' half Conch Holnhart sent In a bunch of sub Ht It ill os and Oregon took tho half '2 to 20. I'anllnnl, Scales and Adams Htarrod for V ilia motto, looping tho not from nil direction. Scales was disqualified In tho sec ond half on fouls, Lovoff and Koenau woro Orowon's best point pollers. MKX'S CIJ'U M Kins Tho Men's club of tho I'resliy torlau ohui'i'h n'et last evening at lint home of J, J Havonseruft. K. K. Hurley was In charRe of tho proKraiu. opening with the sinn ing of woeiiral and saoriMl ' hoiikh followed by av devotional plven by the How J, (Iooi'ko Valz. Air. Hur ley spoke to the Kroup on ''Hob bios," and afterwards nave mech-. aiilcal puzzles to tho men, which thoy enjoyed solving. -Mrs. Km'-, enseroft served rtreshmonts. .GREET U. S. DELEGATION . i IN ENGLAND ' i' (ContlmiPd from Paso One) Mueilrans discussed was the qu's thm o Mr. MaoHouald'H statement f o i ewspapor men on Tuesday. SAVING AMERICA'S HOUSEWIVES over $25,000,000 emit year has been PSGGLY WIGCLYS sfory of ACHIEVEMENT WORTH WHILE Blue Karo Syrup No. 5 Pail No. 10 Pail 39c 72c Corn Meal No. 10 Hag 40c Citrus Bar Soap 10 for Sugar 25-lb. Bag. ..$1.53 Pure Missouri Sorgham 5-lb. Pail 73c Quaker Corn Meal Small Car Ion 12c Virginia Sweet Pancake Flour This is Our liesf Ono Small Pkg. Large Pkq. lie 38c NalJey's Mayonnaise One PL Jar 32c Home-owned 1108 Adams Koewh nitltr. ! " tsump trusri, oc a lu. 0m l Pjf Hough Dry, 9c a lb. YfY I I Are you numbot-ei' anions tho 1 I I Uorno-mannKcrH of Ui Orande who ' ' I I havo discarded homo ' washing, ' J I I I alonx with candles and spinning i fs I whnoN? The up-to-date laundry innken one a. uteless as the other. 1 M - . f' -a ;-T --t---- ' -r. Kiom - tho 'garbled reports whlcli tin i American .lekalon received aboanl, .their ship, ,tho -Hrltlsh prime minister was credited with hnyhiK that ho Intended to pn post tho abolition of battteshlp.f at the conference. benlnnlmf Tues-. day, ' Doubt Value or Ships '. ! Secretary Stlmsou w'as able to learn thai. .Mr. Mae Dona hi said iiidhim? whatever about proposing the abolition of battleships, im mediately, hut that he expressed the British Kovornnienl's' doubt :of the value of battleships and the British hope that 'In due time bat- tleshlprt will cease to figure lii ! fi fleets. Thai instead of abtdlsh- tMK battleships, the prime minis ter really hopes- to, hrlnf about an aKreomeut durlmf the. fiirthcom ItiK five power oiinroronce to ex tend Iho lives of oNislliitf 'battle- I I FEATURES FOR SAT. JAN. 18 Jell-0 3 Pkgs ... 25c 35c Tomatoes Solid Pack No. 2V2 Can .. .15c Darigold Milk 3 Cans 25c Rice Blue Rose 5-lbs 35c Operated by La Grande People shlps until Ht or HU) nnd then. If roidac.ementH are considered necRtfsiiry, to redtico tonnntie and KunnnKc by. International nKree ii lent. , . IIRIDfMC NKAR H1LGAUD TO IiE EKECTED (Continued front rngo Ono) ato to the extent of -a per cent tho commission would call hids Immediately on tho nssurnnne from' WushhiKton ttint nddliloual money had linen appropriated. DoukIus eounty'H delofrutlon said they did not know where tho money was oomlni; from but ono of tho road commissioners suKKcated I hat resl-, dents of DoukIuh county approve n. special levy. Xo action was taken,-. V I T .1 White King Granulated Soap Large Pkg. 41c Shredded Wheat 2 Pkgs. ..... . . ,25c PigglyWiggly Special Coffee lib. Bag 3 lb. Bag 35c - $1.02 Del Maiz Corn No. 2 Can 17c Soda Crackers 3-lb. Cady 39c Schillings Baking Powder 16-oz. Can 44c Krafts Cheese Vclveeta 23c Swiss 25c American 23c Cigarettes Per Carton ... $1.25 Comer of Depot nnd Wash.