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Page Eight Main 842 Valetor Cleaning & Pressing Dept. Have the shape and style put back in your suit or overcoat. We Call & Deliver 7ZC. ) HOT LAKE BOY HONOR (WEST AT BANQUET lly .Mrs. i. V. Wlldo (Observer Correspiiinleiil ) HUT I. A K K, Ore. (Special) - MtlHU'l' MllllO (illlltllll.T WIIH (1 gUCHt (if hoilor lit hlH'llUIIIU lit II dcllclOUS dinner la Junior of )iln UMi birth day anniversary Thursday evening. Mr!. Do lu Ofitilhicr and .Miss .Mil dred tifiutlili'i' prepared 11 delicious chicken dinner. A largo birthday cuke funned the eentorpl''ee on I h table. Guesta were Air. mid Airs. Chei Oodsey, . baby Immthy, Air. 11111J Mm, Kluyd (luuthlcr,, Itlchurd nnd Klwyn Uavln, Mr. mid Mm On 11 Mtli-i nnd AUhh Allldrcd tiaii-llilor- mid Hut honor guest. All, nnd Airs. I,. 'A. Terra II mid (funn of Union, 11 ml Airs. Ha rah Cas par of Hot Lithe, drove l,u Urande Inhi Halurday al'ternonn, ;. (ua crunch, or Wnllown, hrother ijf AIi-h. Ilelle IitiHlelc, of Unliin. li 11 pallent at Hot Lake. .Mm. i.'arollne Neff of Kftll Lithe Clly and KlKicr or AIih. J. A. Al IthiHon, or Union, whh (uken to. Hot l.alto WVdiU'Hday. Karly 'rtiui'Htlay morning mIio wiik kIvcii Itluod (ransruKlon.H In an ctloit lo Improve her very yerioiiH condition. .Km mm William Neir, or Hall l.alio t'lly, will arrive at Hot l.aho today to he with IiIh mother. Ki'iimth Koffunl, hell hup at Hot Luke, who WHH operated lard Wednesday, In Improving very Halhifactorlly a fler the operation Hlhla J oh 11 nop and Verna Neil- hon, diuiKiitei-H or 1 r. .1. or 1'nlnn, are emplnye( , J.aju Tlin Kli 1m reci'iilly Nellsou, at Hot returned from Oakland, ( 'a l where they have mado tludr liome for the last few years. Alice Wlhh' was a uncut Wed nesday of I mi r la Kirk and draco Hailing. Iwo t'nlon girts who are living In La Cirandc and unending tin1 normal aehoo). M.'Ihh Wllib Visited Iho school with the girls and reports a very line Impression of the iiiirmal. J - .. DeyJiler Lay, Kriiesl Kohl.r lHHTON, l-'ch. '2 1 (AIM Th and Altec. Virgil and Itoyal Wilue . 1 "onimendal Hull, lin ,,r lloslou will atleuded the Ipstilule held In La tomorrow: Hrandc al the L. I. H. Itecfi-atluu-f "There has betn a furl lnr good ul halt. jbuslnesH In Iho seaboard mnrkcis Airs. Dclo Oauthier and tier daughler, Mildred, drove to Cove 1 WeducHday and spent the day vis lllng u( Ihe home of her staler, I Mrs. Cora llloom. Mrs. Oiant Wilde drue lo hub! h-f Hnnduy night, to altcud llu-' children's primary conference, Hh" waa aeeompanb'd by Al rs. it. ' Ihixtcr and .Mrs. Klnm Clcgg, I. u Olandc. ' Mrs. 11. Uuxier nnrl baliv, ' Hryce, of 1'nlnn, Hpcnl Salurday at ' the (Irani Wilde home. ' l.amblng time Is here and Hie' sheep mi'il are glad for the Kplcii- -'did weather lor Ihclr big rush sea-; sou. .lull 11 I'eliMson lias a crew j ot four men and expcels lo put on one more. Poultry Culling Meetina Is Held It) I,. II. Miles (Observer Correspniuleni ) I 'ATM Kit IN t-J 'lli;i:K (Special) Monday a very Inicirstlng an. I liiMlructlvc pniiltry culling d'inon wtriHion hiis ctndiieh-d by rnunlv Agent If. O. Avery at Ihe ( '. 1', Kdvalwi.u ranch. The Hm-k culb d conslsicd of 220 Karix-d liucks. Mr. Avery placed lo.'i of the idnis In one pen t.. he used as breeder-, ' N3 In the uillHy pen Hli only 12 "eing pluceil in the slaughter pen H.-venil ntluHta-llc poultry raN-i.- THIS ASSIGNMENT . SALE I". 'Mir givulc-t oiuhu; guide. Ibis is the mvittcM cmmI 1.1 ll Kind cer piono.ted hi lbs iy. Hurrjl lluvh' As (his will nut lnt hmu. HI' KMCIvllts ' llo.vs" jtl) ud yidf knh kfis llulit mid dark dnr.. whle t uff mill buckle at klicc, lteuoKll l sold fin- N.YOO. Asotglt Miflil jile pilct- , IMtl.ss SOX Men's fam j div mi hi ultra. Mtnt nr ..c aiitl SO.oo. Alunni. Tor I.O I I V 1 W en's Ihigfile In nil I be mw -hade-.. Ilhmmcrs, sicp-hts; Hhiuilcs mill timihluulhMiH, A-li;iiiiieiit Salr 4 i mid tt IH.V lite bile sil.K hum: Womii iiS -Ilk In nil ln iin., ,,.,i. Mil, ,i H. ' llM- IH111I liii. MlKhlly Mtn- l-rhr II 1111 k'iiiiiiii iH-ntir iiiki iiiiuiii ' uimmin iM'ilh innki-s. Ah-Ii:iiiimiiI s,iIi- I'rltr New York Store i MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY CHICAGO Open .1.1 lA g Alur, AI11.V Jul)' Sell, I'OUTI.A.M) WIIHAT Open 1 1 IkIi luf Close .. I. Ill I. Ill I. Ill I. Ill .1.1 I. li! I.lll'i I.IO'J -l.l:l l.lll 1.12(5 I.ISii .1.1:1 1.1:1 1.12 1. lay, .Mill-. ....... May July Scpl Wi'l'" present lo witness Hie demon stration. A. N. Hlonduhl In rccnvorUig Hlowly from the flu. A I. if (8 Stella l-Mvnlsuu Hpent ihe weekend til Iho home oT her pn;' cii I h AI,r. mid MiH, (',. 1 Kdvnluou. Aliv. A rlh hi Aloud y returned 10 her home last Friday very imn li Improved In heiillli. Air. mill At im, Chester (luilney and Hiniill daughter, I loruthy, ucre (iillei nt Iho Kd AlileH homo la.it Sunday night. Mr. nnd Air. H. F, Kingsbury were shopping In I'nhui on Alon- I dny of IIiIh woelt. I Wlllard Hnlvely. who underwent a mastoid uperallon InHt week jit 1 1 Ml Lake wiiH sufficiently reeov 1 cii'd mh lo bo able lo bo moved lo Hie home of Kliner Hwlfrer hint I Sunday where ho wilt remain for a while In-roro i-eltirnlntf lo IiIh ho.mo ' lieilt JIlllllCH. ' Air. and AIih, Itoy Hall and Hon, j Harold, were vlHlllntf at tliu home lot Mb'H, Hall'H pareiilH, Air. an J ! At'rM, Kwlwer. I'OH'IliANH MrilSTOl'IC I'OltThANI), Ore.. Keh. 2 1 AI ( 'utile and eulven: iiiolally Hleady, roceljilH callh; 115. i-alvea 10. Hleei-H I I IMt-l ;H0 llm. I 1.85, Kooil $11.0112, inedluin $!i.r0 (i $1 l.ufiii sin.iiri, inedluin $:i.r.(i w $1t.r( common $7.0 up $!.(. Hi.-ireiH, Kiod fld.OUAf $ lO.liO, eom inon to, jnedliim f7.00 ffr J 10. Oil, ('own, nood K.tWti n. r0. Common to ineitium, fO.L'GifMi.7G. Low eut- ,t"r $:t.rd) H.fi. HiiIIh (yearlliiKn excluded Jfi.oo r, $.r,o, cullt'i to medium $7.00 (u K.utt. CuIvph, ine- ;dlum lo choleo js.RnffT ? I u.r.o. v.itl 10 common Jit.tioi' f s.fiii. Vealei-H, milk red, icnod to cliolco $10.50 ip $i:'.r.n. M.-tliam $K.rn4f lio.tio. Cull , to common $7.00 K,(t0. Hoh; itiolaldy tcady, receipt m r-Mi II, w. $10.00 ) $11.1:5. Ale. Ii'iiel, II. w. $10,001(111.5. Alo dium weiKhl $ 1 0.50 'n 1 1.(10. Light welKlit. $1 t.ltO-i( $1 I.X5. J.lffhl Jlffhttf 'Jiorot $1 1.75. Packing howh. $!i.it 'f$ 10.0(1. KlaiiKhter tn $10.50 $11.5. Keeder and Blocker plfts, !o.;to ih.s. medium to choleo $lo.r0 ! fn $1 I. (Pi. (Hon or oily liut'H and I ron;tlnw plH excluded In above quotations.) Hheep nnd lambs: quolahly steady, reeelplH Itr.a, Lmubs good to cbolco $it.75'i $10,511. La ink' 1 M to tm lbs. $:i.ri0ii( $o.-j5, H2- lbs. down. Ale.linin $H.0IKo $11.75. AI.I weights, common JT.MKu $:i.U0. Yearling wethers $i.50'Ji $.S.5o. Kwt's, 1 dltllll to choh-n $5 $(:50, Il'0-5o lbs. $-1.(10 Ai $(!.00. All Welghl, l-.ltl and coin inon $2.oo'n $ -.oo. WOOl j IClil'OKT . . ' mosi ly in line wooK wiucn are now gelling well iHiil idalcd. I'rlci-s have been steadv on Iho basis nuled a week ago, "Foreign markeH generally are slctidy. The cMenslun of the saba In the foreign primary niarkeiM, M, as to illstilbule orterlncM over u longer period, appears to have hi more oi- less salutary. " I "In the west, there Is u steady effort being made to He up wools bolh on account of the eastern dealers and the new cooperative Hi; he l ne. Itosloil dealers boilgtll the best wool al tln Plioenlv. Arizona, sale ul a clean cost landed Itosion basis of 70-7 2 cents. "The goods market is clarified by Ihe decision this week of Ihe American Woolen company lo drop prices on staple goods In 11 com pel llivo basis with ol her large mills, no thai huMuess may now tie possible in larger volume. 'Mohair Is siitl ralher quiet with prices stcaMy at aboul 50 cents for best original bag Texas hair and foreign ninrki'.-.t uuotahle on this partly." quotations In lie published by the hulh-ltn follow: Scoured basis: Oregon: Fine and f. m. staple 70-77; flue and f. th. Fr. combing 70-".; fine and f. tu. clothing tf'i.7ti. Valley No. 1. ";t- .Mohalr; domestic, good original hag: Oregnn 4S-Mi; domentic grad ing. HrM comldng 0o-li2; good carding :-:. $1.98 (Ic urw pmtcins, Megohnh Hcgulai l - itl Nile lrlv U pair $1.00 l(. nil' lniinfiil. Avlunnn iil 59c is n-H In i nil or miiiii Ittliii.. nml nlhrr ut-11 Kiiimui $1.89 WHICAT niii J.W, I. ISM J . 1 7 'i Close 1. 10 1. 1 II ((,(.', I.IH'i M I. MX Egg Prices Go 2 Cents Lower; Butter Steady 'UltTI,ANU, On,.. K-b. IM (At') I'lgK prii-i.-H Hucciimbed 'I'liiii'mlny to I he weakiP'HM which haa characterized the market for moiiio , ttmo. I-'rcHh ex t nut decllm-il 'iv. to l"Jc, HtamlardH 'lv lo L'-Su and Tread luedluuiH lc to 27c, Jlulter remained nt the n-duced ((UotnllouH inude ThtiiHilay, Jtnvlr-wtnfr Iho fruit nnd vejje lahli Hltuutlon, the Portland h area 11 oT Hio Unltejl KtiilCH departiiofiit of aK''liMiIturc Huya; "(JrcKon cauliflower from iho ItOHehuiK district Ih IncreaHlii In volume of arrlvnlK. Cartot cauli flower movement Trom thla (tccllon will nlart about .March 1. One liuiidreil lo 1Tt earn will probably be loaded durliiK Alarch. Winter Injury lo this crop whh much U-mm than wan flrnt nnifclpatcd, and av cordhif; lo prcHent reporlH was nut over' 10 lo an per ceni. inmlily w lilnprovlut: dully, and Ik now ubottt equal to bi-Ht Calirorulu atock. "Hhipplmc-polnt prlccH Inm-ea.Med ajfuln lo I-l:i.00 for atock fradlnh" 50-00 per cent No. I. "OnioiiH con ilium dull. At ueh Htock of excellent (pialHy la ladiiK I mild by crowd's at the l.halHh din Jlrlct.aH low aH 7G-80u per cwl. plus I 'Tomalot'H were lean expensive today, but Mill too hlKh ($1.50 per lutf) lo obtain vyry cxlonslvo dls Irltnillon. "Tint leltuce niurket la about oh low. aH It can kh, without dealcra losing money on It. Prcacul prices JuhI about pay cost of harvesting and packing. traiiHiortatiou ami distribution charges." PORI LANO I'ltODl ( I) I'OltTLANIl, Ore., l-'eb. 2 1 (AC) l-Jggs: fresh 'xtras and standards 2c, lowei': prices to retailers: fresh cxlriis 2!c; standards 2Xc; frcKh meillums 27c; medium firsts, 2 tie. Prices lo wholesalers 2c under price to retailers. Holler, milk (butterfat). poultry, country meals, onions, potatoes, wool, nuts, hay cascura' bark and hops steady and unchanged. M OAU AMI I'LOI K POliTLANO On-.. Feb. 21 (AP) ( 'line .sugar (sacked basis) steady; cane, fruit or berry $5. 1 a per cwt. Heet sugar $5.00 cwt. Flour: (clly delivery prices) steady; family patents, 4 lis, $7.ta; whole wheal, -pis, $.tie; graham, pis. (li.Ilti; bakers' hard wheat. $ii.tm; bakers' hi nest cm patents. S5s, $7.oo; paslry flour, -Ps, ?i.:it. ia'm;iir.vr HAN FltANCISPO. Feti. 21 (AP llutterral f. o. b. Han Francisco, y.l and Hit Vic. MVi:itiooii wmi:ai 1 I Vl.'l! 1( il II . I.'.li -l 1 Vl'l Wheat close; March 7s 1 0 v tl $1.15 Alary: Ss 2Tvd $1.22';. July: Ss 5'ud $t.2as. CHURCH GETS NEW ELOORING AT WALLOWA lly Ales. I'.dim lliinlcr (Observe,. Con vspotideut ) j WAI.lAWA. (He. (Hperj.il) The Ue M4 . Cook, of the piewhy- lerlan fliurch, and neeral men of; lib: congregalion have been bu-y j this week putting a new Hour in 1 Iho Sunday school room o( the ) church. The floor had a decld d -Incline anil had always hVcit a sourct of annoyance. The m j level floor Is quite an lmpi"veine 11: ! and was kept as 11 tmrp'lse for tlo-; oilier mem Iters of the cougngi- f Hun. Ir. and Airs. J. It. On-gory an.l daughter. Kathryn made a be.l t trip to Portland this week. They; tell Sunday and returned WYdnr.s- : day, Mrs. T. W. Alllehell. nl Knte prise, formerly of W.i llnwa. re- ' lUl iled lo "tier homo Weilliesda. from Portia nd. where a month ag-.i she underwent a major operation j al Or. Coftey's hospital. Her in;iii ; j iiirinn lien- ri u kiiiii 10 inow in r Ilier levoeery. Mr. and Airs. Then. Shell miv j visiting for a few days at the home1 of Ibnry Spence and will no from 1 there (o Idaho to look for a new : Imntlon. The Hindi family hi I been living In Walla Walia since I Hie first of the year when. M'Ks 1 Ifelcu Shell attcml.H Whitman col- lege. t'luyloil .MeKeluic left Wallowa; last Monday for K latitat h Fails w ho iv lie epeels to make liK home ' wHh his sister, Mrs. Jahtes Plass. , Mr. Albert Cur ivy, oT La lliatnl. 1 liiini" to Wlallowa H.itmdav to -jm ; her inoiher, MVs, t. a. McCl.uaa' w ho Is lit and relumed to C.l ande on Sunday. ' MHs Ohve Hanky and Miss K ith eiyn (ialbrtth, touchers In ttio htgV school a(e goljig to spend -Hie: weekend at their homes In Sitvo;-- ; liui and Portlaml. SunmuHl V Mannci-s arc the luippt of didn llihut VA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVEH, LA GRANDE, ORE. Where Well Spouts Oil Fortunes" 4 1 'L Through 20 years I'cllx HtoekholderH stood firm in the belief "Thar's oil in Kclilcnj.in hills." Ueceutly thetp fallh wuk Justl lied. I'elix No. I well on the Keitlemnn North Home, Fresno coiinly, blew in whh u production of 400 barrels or oil of 11 high KaHoline ( onieni. There in a potential production of betwecii 000, 000 inid X0, 000. 000 harrcta beneath thv well, KeoIoKists dor flare. Atany hecame inllllonalrcH oVffiiinht. MEXICAN HELD BY ST. LOUIS AUTHORITIES AtKXICO ( ITV, Keh. 21 (AP) A La Prenyl dispatch from San Louis Polos! loilay slated that Nicholas Alcoita, a former .student I hero who is wanted in AIcxlco in eoniu'ciinn with the shooting of President Ortix Ituhio, 1ms been ar resled in St. Louis, Alo. Akiorta is alleged to have sent a lc Iter to a friend In San Luis Potofd congratulating him on the attempt, against tin president's life and saying plans were virtual ly complete fur a similar attack on Prej-hlenl Hoover. --- TAAI I'M "u, Mexico. I'eh. 21 (AP) The general workers' federation last nlghl gave approval to a gen eral strike in pmle.si at arrest of several labor leaders in connection Willi the recent attempt against the life of President Ortiz llnblo. The dale of the strike was not fixed. LOCAL .MAIIKFTS Spring LS1I.25C lb. Heavy hens 11m: lb. Light hens 1 lo lb. Stags Su ll. liour Hard Federation (bard wlictit) $7.r;o hhi. Soft wliL-at $7.40 bbl. LA OHAMH'J Ki;iAir, AIAItKETS Sugar - loo Ih. sack - $0.25. cgctablcH Netted (Jem potatoes Paisley J)o bunch. $:! sack, Fabb.tge- Xc. lb. l.-1ltice I 5c u bead. Itadtsht-s 2 lor 1 5c. Yellow onions 4u lb. 'a r reds 'a lit'ornhi. I oe bunch Sweet potatoes It lbs. 211c. Parsnips to lb. Spinach -Hie lb. Itruss' ls sprouts -25c Ih. Cranberries. . 2'c lb. (ireen onions- 2 for 15c. l 'ucumbi-rs ;;."ic each. 1 'auliflow .-r I fc lb. I 'e.-ry L'lie. ( 'idei-y heart - 2"C. Turnips i:.e a bunch: 2 for 2,i Oleeii pepper.! 10c lb. Arliehok'-s 2 Inr ;t5c. Kadlsh. i; 7 1. bunch. Tomatoes :!5c. Phnbard L'"c p. r lb. Hairy Patter, creamery-- L'.c lb., 2 11. 1 l-s 2e-., i;,e do; Cheese 4tt;'. lb. Ibmey- Ctimb, 7"-c Fruits square Panana:; - 2 lbs. for 25c. Apples ?! $:i. box. I .niiuiiN - .'iiie do.:. ihang'-s tr.e'i s:m- doz. .Meats ami I 'isli It. er boil ! '.j 2'ie. Chops and steaks 5o ' 400 lb. Fn'sh s-iilinoii ;:,c. lb. Haitian - :;nc lb. M.MI t.us HAIM AINS A J NTKAHY IIFI.M IN (.Hlll'.CI-: ATIIKNN (AP)- Continuation of 1 Uroeco's threefold pulley duringl 1 has l.ei-n pi Minis. -d hy Kleuttie- rios Vi-nifhis. pn ini.-r. writing In' It).- .-wyp.-pi.r lleslin. j lie dociimd th;;t the government ( will continue its eiturts to Improve j living i-onditu.ns strengthen inter na! and e--in.ii peace, ami better I the general e.OEiniiiir position by luitlur dev. 1. .urn nt of the coun ( ry's re-iout ' -fi. "this proiiiam. be said, calls for cheaper dv olhr;s. better hygiene. declopm-nt of .i;MvMlnire tty ttie e.-th!ishniei;t el" agricultural banks and schools. 'Aploit.ttion uf ligntlo, ilinuM'.l tourist traJt'tc. the ostab iNhnieni 01 ;-n t tuinnnlr counc;t. and itnproveiiient i.-" the inercuntllo marine. FIND UKMAINS OF KAKbY A.MKUIC.VNS AM) CIA NT SLOTH (Continued from 4'ago Ono) i Some of ib.- .Ltit shafts, in good pr-.-erv.itien. w.r.- tour feet lonu. And proof that tie- users ' had ovoh ed t I'OiM the l it st primll t". o stae lies in the way. In which green ami i d minoi a t p,inis w ro used to di-t'or.ite then- sti.iMs will! arils-j lie designs. j I'r. Si t. !i'v is eiuinisiastic ovrr j what may bo dlM ios. d ill tho cav- in. Tin -l"tll .IKr i ry i1 amaxini;. ' . : rf i. n'.it- ioipe-r ' mo; f jirtifaets v-iielutu.n u tl i il uvs. I n uddi - , t-ro ,is beall' i . ,t lib. rl to tie and bound feathers, apparently froni Iho prayer stick Ihe Indians used (o allele in their kill, '01: from J the head dross of thai -period, ,,- "This gypsum cavern may also give us the, mummified body 'o'f u sloth with dans inlt.":. - ' The bones round wero posHvcV Identified as those of thy Nurtho theriuui sloth by a triangular claw. The Nortliotberiuni creature was iis tall as an elephant and about IS feet long, according to, scientists, lis three-dfgtted paws Were, .'used In gal boring Uh , horhtvoi ous -d"t and lis formidable clams for de- j fonse. Scenllsts have long known of'tho j havoo wrought to theso aninilils by i tho saber-looth tiger, wolves and other carnivorous beasts. 1 tut no.-n- here. In a gypsum cave. Ihe world Is learning that the monsters ap parently had their human oneinlos. w no named me oruies oiiucr tor fooil or In defensn or their, lives. .lust now I r. Scherer'u pnrty believes the spears and darts, we.re probably hurled Into the sloths . during battles with hunters." The I sloths they believe, sought the cn,vo j Tor safety and there died of t(idi; : wounds. I ftlioroath-siclesmlsitimmg,23 155$ 1 CRICKET FLAT lly Lois AVItboisiiooii (Otisorvor Correspondent) , CltlCKKT FLAT (Special) Altss Mary Shui'Toer a nd Audras pechtel. bedh of - Wallowa, woie. f married Salurday Feb. 1 5. Tho feromony was porrormed- by the Nay-areim mi nisi or of Knlerpriso. The bride Is tho daughter of Air. and .Mrs. Murk Shaffolr and the idster or Airs. Alerrel licchtcd, - of Wallowa. The bridegroom is the son of Afj". and Airs. Joe Jieehtel, of near Fig in. iM r. and Airs. I lt;chlel will make their future J homo at Wallowa, t Tho Llgiu high school girls" bas ketball team played the Cove high 1 school girls Tuesday evening at. j Cove. The score was 111 lo 17 In j favor of tho Cove girls. I Arleigh Thompson underwent an lieration for appendicitis ;it the 1 Orande Konde hospital Saturday. Alir. Jonathan Oreeno retuj-ned I homo last week after spending thioe wfoks in the hospital recolv ' Ing medical iroatiucnt after being I In an automobile accident. She has been going back receiving treatment. 1 AL. and -Mrs. 1. AV. Harlow vis ited Arleigh Thompson who is at! , La (iraude, Sunday. j Sam Thompson was a la Cirandc; ; visitor Sunday. I j Air. and Airs. Leo Poiib t and children, and A. H. Parsons were) La (iraude visitors Saturday. Fred- crick Koulel received treatment lug on the north the Oliver Ab ler his head.' straet office. Cth & Washington, Aliss Lorena AlcCually who Is will be received by mail only up teaching at Cnnninuhaiii school to Tuesday noon, Feb. 25. l.ot to was a La lirando visitor Saturday, bo cleared, ready for construction Mr. and Airs. Arthur ltussoars won day. I.a Craiuk- vlsitars Wt-ilnrs- Mule Saves 'Pal' .SC.. -4 - "So t yiiibbcd the old unites tiiil and my Pol pultvd me to safety wh. n 1 1 s. eiiie.l the s had me." said M, II. CU I.ind. shove, witii bi l-..il." CKIand was ,.nc of the few who escaped fioui the uwltl It. ill none Ol.visUr al M.ind.n di lllv. Three Games Of Basketball At Imbler Tuesday lly Mrs. C. M. Halo (Obsni vi-r Corrpsptindeiit ) l.M HLKlt, Ore. (Special) nircfl Karnes of basketball wero played on the Imbler floor Tuesday evo nlng. Tho boy scout team was de feated by tho boy scout it of Alt. tlleii. Tho grado school tetiiu de feated tho team from tho grades of KpterpriHo school while ihe Kn, lerprlso high school team won thn gamo from tho Imbler high team. AH, and Airs. J. A. Arnoldus were hoHl and hostess nt u turkey; dinner last Sunday with Standley Afnoldiu, of I .a Crtinde, J. K. Woods, .Mr. nnd MVs. C Af. Hub and daughter iluth, of Imbler, us guests- Leo W'estenskow who ban b"pn j working in the Imbler cash Htoro sprained his ankle while playing bull and lias boon unutde to rc sumo his work for several days. His slsier, Alabe) Westenskow, Is working Jn his place. (rap Tuttle, who has been living on ttie outskirts of Imbler. moved . his family to I .a Urundo the first of the week. V. AV. Klrkhorf, who has spent seveial inonthn In ttio enst visiting' ndatlves, returned to Imbler Wed-, nesday. . - ; . r I. Hingaiiiau nnd son. Ibtrold, motored to Knterprlse AVednesday lo attend lo business affairs. Tlie Javo oburn fumlly moved this woek from the Hill (ilenn rarm which was recently sold, to iho old home foriuvTly occupied by - Ted ConlHltv.u'ae.vntly ho1U ' his Ro-iicro farm on the fitghwny oui.li of town to Aiv Fowler, who rt'ernt ly 'cairio horo . froui ; .Idaho. Air. Fowler has already, taken posses sion and Is preparing for sprlng work. - A few of the farmers have n 1 ready boKUn their spring plowing. Thorn was a largeatlnhdunce at j Hio funernl-ofHeriiV-Wug -which! was held at the Kummorvllle chapel ' lust' Friday. Among 'the old plo-;l neers .who atlnnded Wus Franks Forney .who Is now nearlng hls y7lli birthday. Iir. -Karney ; has' lived In this community for munvj years', being among 'those'. who-, camo here In aii early'., day and I carved his home from -tho. heurt of the wild land. M,r. Fnriley Is, very, vigorous for one of his ng'. mov-i lug around ninung his neighbors; without even the support Of a cane j and conversing in an ordinary tone of voice, showing thai tils hearing Is still good Airs. Karney Is not m robust as her husband and lias i been in poor health fur some tluio. j AW AL Park, who has JiiRt been through a hard attack of flu Is! now on the road to recovery. - - 'Henry FrlcH Sr., who -lms -been I qnllo ijl at Ihe Hot Lake nana- I torium, is much improved and basj recently been moved to his homo. AlOst of thp pupils of tho grade! school enjuyed a valentine box ! last Friday. After the usual- ex- change of ilentines In each room lno nyAl ohd. Tlfth nod sixth 1 pupils enjoyed a party, in -which i tho first two, grades were" hosts, serving cake njid - cookies. Tlje ' i'himi'hi, i-xoiiii ami aiiss An son," treated tho four grades tu Ice crcani. Aliss Anson has been Utle lame this wool; having sprained her Tinkl" but lias been ablo to attend to her school duties. If,irsK'y Coo who has been 111 and unable to attend school for several months Is somewhat im proved but not yet able lo: attend Hchool. ? , ' J. C. l.owls is busy this week don some carpenter Work In the Pleasant Urove district for AVayne Friaell. Af,rs. l-'rb,zeli is having her kitchen remodeled, building in ; duleh kitchen and lias also pur chased a new range and linoleum to make tho improvement com plete. Building Wrecker Wanted ppi for wrecking (he frame building on tho -L't-foot lot ad join - of iho new Observer building. AddrcsM Clly. Tho Kvunilij; Ob.sorvcr, Ih Mine Blast - .' ftkM. 8,-cw.V . ff) The First ; Coat Modes for Spring You will find ever so many coats around which to build your own ensemble . . . with a printed dress and one in plain color, one coat can be used to com plete two costumes. Mere are very smart new mode) .'. . . with slightly flaring skirts, capelec collar! and scarf effects ... . straight line models, too. Styles for a diversity of needs ... in high shades and practical colors. All of them attractively low priced. $1475 (o J.G. PE N N E Y GO 108 Depot St. La Grande, Ore. FIND IT HERE Oopjr for tliU column most.be in by 9 a. m. MO.VT l'OHIJKT Tin- ilutici- nl Ziilu r liiill .Siiiin--ilny nlclil. Ifs WiiMliliiRliin'H l.hlli Jiiy. Slur Nov.-lly orWicairu. Your fiivorln-luusie. ' 2-21-2 t. TOI-A. I.i Ih- i-ulor of Iho latoy fllHSswarn mado by the Kosloiiu ; Oln.ia Co. It is a p.'i-rcelly dolichl-: fill color, soft anil rich, blending : Willi every pattern of dinncrwate, ' beautifully shuped and reasonably priced and carried in open stock ' in an ni in., oiii. rent articles for , K - nnp i .i.in i.i. ..-. .... ,1.,, unuu ,n iniu fJIft Shop. See the window display. , Start your palt-rn lloiv. 2-2n-:i; .NOT1CI-: ! .1 will not be responsible fur bills ! J contnictcil by anyone but inv.ndf. Waller Peobl.T. 2-21-2 Ip'j KIM):lUi.MIT-. jt Mi-s. iludKen announces ihe be-! Binnin? of spriiiB lenu .Monday, If I'Vb. 21. 2-17-01 "p'S lloinsllti'lilni;, plciitlnc, liuttnn f oks, etc. .Vorton s Ktilille si,n ! S holes, etc. .Virion's Kiddle Simp. Aav. xotici: There will be work ill l. .M. deBrec tonight at I ln Masonic hall. l.iBbt rerreshmetils after tlur dcBP-e work. lly ord- r of worshipful master. i.. il. itrssi;i.i ActinB f.c. ITIAMl ll JOT UKiMT Special inotildiiiB for Iho fnitn liiB of the new yarn hand made pictures and for Hie cross stiteii work which will add the finlshltiB touch lo your hand work, will be luunu ui Klcliardson s Art and Cllfl 9 Shop. Correct framing or volitij pictures n specialty. 2-20-3 1 Just because yon are not masked : don't let that keep you from com- i Im: to the colonial party Riven by ' no U.I.I lellows and KebekalnS lodges Tor inembcrs and friends. Saturday cveninc on WashinBtpn . ...i .io,... (. ii,iu relreslini, ,n. c,o..l .-,e.,,,u leaiurts. 2-21-1 I NOT 1 1 NOTICl; IS IIKItKIIV tlt.;l the ,ln,i, i.,t,n,i. II. Km. ..li. Friday, February 21, 1930 ml Nr Are On Display Now! $ .75 is .soli: iiwni-r oC tlio bu.sims.i of IliU Mulish Canih-'! Company in. tlijn fily of I.a (Iran'lc, Union County, (.Iri'Kon. having iiurcliascil and laKi-n nvt-r tlu; interost of J. ti. Munliall anil Kred Bullnrfirlil ill mum!. TJial. all aceounls owing lo lla? nalil firm are payable to the iiiHlirrr;ineil, ami all indebtedness mHi nd i nt,- iiKainst llm said firm la UHsuiiied by Ibe tiiul'-i'sigiicd. 5 W. if. mrNcir.S ' 2-1 2-1 0H. i'i!i:sfi i-'isii .moss Nnw at Uiciliardson's Art nnd dill Shop. 2-17-1 t AMI HOW I'n-lly your vuso will Im whcjl made Into a beautiful table la nip , ul Kicliardsou's Art and Girt Shop. 2-2n-:itJ " B0ST0NIAN s H O ' E . I : I The New Spring 1 Styles Are In. i b e have a big showing of dif- fcrent styles both in, oxfords and I, oflUCS. . 4 !