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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1921)
o e -O- TVEDNERTl.fY, .TANTTATtYJf). 1921 rtff GRANDE EVEffPTO nr. B 0 'o 9m u c 'ii .Is . . is : li 1 I V', ' ii' ii i 1 j . I a ilH i e 1 f i djustufeftt pf r races now in infect in every depart- ment vith Exception . or rubbers, .-. ' . c Shofis JR educed 0 25 TO;49 PRR CENT ''..''''.'' jClothing Reduced .10 PTR CENT Dry Goods Reduced . , . 25 TO 60 PER .OJ3NT ''' 1 February Designers are Hare HilFsllPepartcrient Store ,VllMllPlMAtoirllgw O On Saturday died liiiih a'.'as u ehariulii evening, MU Mil- Always Be Sure ; . of tlie Number -Wlien you trnntM tm old frcl or )itr bt .i l jo i j- ane apt to (.-jail i nplt that has hetu . cliijngea.. . ... " And yon 4 cifll "wrong Cumber" you cnnse. inohv(!fliBne' Wirt delay for Tpureeif And for the p:rty whom' you' call in error. ' Mak:it a nrnrike t vtnut the Telephone liri!ptofyfiwt' : lo Tllioiii ryteiWy-fie guesis,e u u uiiKcclliiueoiis shower in honor of LVIIss Dlnncli l!lnit(, , popifW iid clf.'t juarrluge to busier HiM- 'ilarcb will take, place this0 week. . I oDurmghe twening ""netfdloiv0 rl: iHTid cunvensuijon, mauy ilaluiy ar i li IO wciip inudu fur Mian 'Mack. In ihe room wln-rn llieeuests j'h , usseliililcd, waa ,i small tnw, on 1 which largo pink wlossoms wre 'tigihg. Tlie) louwiO (id e;re kmseinliled utba rooie of tin- tree, laud Mian Hlai'k was ciold tci ev what kind or fruit thu lrW oo i .Many baiiuiirnl arl irli-H wore die 'i closed lo view lon 1 1 were removed. . Latgr, Ihe. g,isls ware-each told lo ideaidki a BlOiSoiu, which Klii-n renioeoe;. djcliw n ninull notij. '! '" ail in turn hy Ihp' reripientfl, und v-n t-ntM'oicd lo ui llin ohh' liiint ubuut I (hfinnt'lveti hirh ttyf-y Klid mil waul lln'lr ri i nls Mi -inow. Muay funny jrnHUltH wnrf obtwiwo). aS-i Hik kuphis wPrpin a tnn-y mood for Ihp lunrlivon vhiclfeiillaid, and which wiih 9rtr4 or nr.illl luhlH i p Pcndlolon frti'ndB of" r. and Mm. J."'T. illi'liunison m lin plPiiMfA .In : Inurn. "that, thff plan to r!uni Jn Pi'gdii;lon -lo ,inliln. M. vltl( hrl ron ! iitiloycal hy (ha ), W. 1(. N. uiidiln KaaditiWrcira aii ). la thin city- Thay hata aaan irmli ln(r 'llmlr 'ionle In I.a Urand. ,Mr RDttaidaan aiu,u roalam n'niu. bur vi ihn VVaman'H OuU ami 1).u lar niuilly during hr r'kHldoni lii're. PfadUd.ftu iOast t)ri'ouliiu. . a Fred Gulling, Mrs, Richard Jonei .ttOU. i winiiniK bNI: viuru iriv. j (ic hwuiim nfti'rnoon ware wlnni Hocoml, third) Both afWn"fi a few iroent weninvited jn for refreshmentH or0y t)uv nuiOK-ring vOionj; the hoi-U'ui' QlendH who do not pluy cnnln.j, d Gulling, Mr, -Richard Jonea laaBaCL0uassSBaaOaa I ining the third prize. The second i ' i-rnoon seven tables , of brid(r' T l-l tZ A T F CC ' re plaoed,oBf5. Elmer Btoddrd .1 I tf I K3 i minx f6t, MnJ. Jlonald Weyer ' " !j ond, and Mr. fthaite Bohnenkamp.Vi a ,0) Roth ftern.n . few -- eMoi. W. . ohnenkany)! be hostess to membors of the' Thursday )jterno,h iBrUlice 9uIj tonirrowoaf- lernoati at iter Home. OR3RRVKR AnVKHTIBKWCI trill brum malt. Mis, S.J. KLftiii i iwn4inn iJ (lay 'in 'Ishtiid City, htwe i fiHt'nur S)ri. ...4 .L.. U....I. ..at fc' I aafl.ll -Mrs. -John Sli'Kwan as:l3j to A 'mrniL'rs of tha Uistrrn Mtar Sai-i'.il f'lufc at Ike W4iic' Paflur f.1i;r iv. i!. Jonea id ifrs. A. fc McAUiOer will entertain nieinUers of tile Baffee Klatch Club as the .loitts hnine KiiturdOyoveninK- rTlv? I-x Holl 0s the fcn of a imiKt ' Jol 'toBi' Monday, niKht. 'I he VoluirJOOr ' HjiamiTi uv.- one more of thir idtOQat ffairi, a lurire Tod lai: pnOflt. Many dtincers lanced to the Biusic furnished by Lindsay's eiKht-piere orchestra. The response was indjoad hearty, :id aiia Chief JUurrhison, I.a (irandc lancers re all in attttiiiliiixw. , . Mrs. Jiai Somnar is in Suit lkc, Vu)ic sh will iQtrui a sluftrt tin in u vacation tri. r o Mrs. flamual Irwin will ta flostiws to nii-niaeis' of ttto island ('itf Clb .Ittawji'V rf, 'riduy. . " " . Mr. and Ales. Ray Fuller anlartain ii a number of their friends at fcie mme near Valiail. Friday aiina. Tlie cvanilif witaapaat in curd and ilrmc ini'. The fsrtt kroaa vfj at a.ee.f In'.e hiur affae rafraab'nf. w.'4 nerved fcy S laisaasa. 'liosn wki eninyeif fk eawwlfia; were Mr.'- nn! 1 . d i , .i .. .. jay fluaw, ,vr. aan. jnrs. n fin lie 'Miatex Kmay Vaa-tloaatn, V I' ll i- GunilTv. Rufcy'lav nid the MeaVfi. J. :. Weinke, k. I.. Skarrill anl Wil-1 Hir Kinc'a llaialil SHty met t the Tiome.of tha Hissas Huth and stis Miist.m utst Mat urrfay niyht. Tin v etiinfr was suefit in sttidyinsf. diin.a. day nfitmoua..- A U-a$W aftaniHM ! til. as leater tut lw spent niim'4 'tha aid UiWim, i 'vni!.4r and, after the study hur Aland, When si-ores were co.unt.rf,. f.e 1 "'. tfc ttuastji n,y.l a t.al prorad Mr). Wi II.' ftPuienkaiap -win-.! " !'t The Home independent Telephone Co. ner J if ti priae. Mrs. Otarlra Uin; ijer will Mtrifubi' tile chili Tui'-anty,. February 1, t her home. M.nicluy aikd TiM!iay .Mis.' f. II. j-.l'esse, Mi s- W.' H. Saffuttl ami. Mrs. J j C. T. :uiahar waif aastnuiea In a Tlimmlair f fue who iuie-jn for A. an afliiiouii if brnifre. The Jts e y!hofna was .' pretty Isiwer of n'rnk T : catnatioas and white nrcisu, thus X !t'"Vi"ar "Mt ver ptftly r.!r i n. heme of pink and white! Kven the , sevia raids wera of the smur. iiety mm Cohiririir. . . U,.i.luu fl,rKlin tK ffl1l B,li seaUid around tabtas. ami, wHen tha M'orus war UUil, Mis. W. tl. lli)hflciikaii(l "proveil. herself the hifc-li score winner, closely fnllnweil by Mrs. host;W's served dttiiitji ref -cahr'ilt" fli neat mevtinff wilt lie- h"M Sot unlii) tii(?ht at 'the hmn of To,s Nelson. e . Hunan- Hal) was tV fn of 'a very pretty dinner part given- fur :he chuir uf tha Catholir chiirca, iaat nitrht. It was ajiven in ordar to stim ulute more interait among tha i boir h'liys und alsat tu instill a social spirit, 'l iie tahl,' wera' 'pivttiljf. decorated with polled plants and a two cnure i hirken imn .war red by tha WO men of liar IMy f Tha Valley rhuich, .'.'. Tha Miirdi flub wilt meet Tuea lav, Jariiury J.1, with Mr. and Mrs. 'luude S. r.it ton a .. Misa HlatuKe' PUik am! Lester Stmtdnrd left this mumiiiif for Salt lake, where they will be married in the I 0. S. Temple. Mi Black in. one of l a firande'a ' most papular hriite-elei-ts ' knit Me SttNbfuri! is a t.ell liriewn vounir man 'with a miuB' there. iising caiiei in tlie (u.nUr buinss. Tlny will niuie their home in I'er i'iy upon thi-ir return. DANGKItOUS HOURST 'gH:i.lS THKIlINd STORY AT SHERRY Thomas H. Ince hus tak as 3he umieYlyinff tfmS) of hi latest big production, "Danirerous HoiSVs," life Sherry's Thearre, the currant ICialitul unrest. w 'file centra figufi is young vis- i iirfiarW whof;ls called upoif lo her the workinK'tlassw. and is led to be- come the leader of a band of Bolshe vik symputiiiziqr He is In nv with a beautiful and innocent younir irirl, and not until the violent program of llin Communist companions threatens to engulf her does he realise the true significance of their aims. In a gripping scene he i$ able to fpil their purposes and vindicate himself as well. Also shewing "flie I.jt City," epi-, soile Ho. 1i ' ttARV Ull.BS BIl.-TtB Il "PFET UtVf.NOKnV; With Mary. Miles Minter as the star, supsorted by a really exception al cast, eKealurt wilf present u f fiei version of "Sweet, "Lavender" hf Sir Arthuj- Wing ginero torlaa a4 Thu is-, dn at the Arcade Theatre. Beyotid all-doubt the best work, of the famous English, writer, "Sweet lemfe!' scored a areolar financial, success -than, any over flay of its period. It has played in every coun try In the civilited Vol Id afiai millions of jol)rs. ha've Tieen pafel in nt the lioa offices by fhosa drawn to, tha taaatie becaase Jbe saat ana ger,-' IW humanity of this'.play. Tllht .H WORK. How a La Vranae filitea Faand iraedom rroai widaey Treublea... If you suffer from luurliaclw 'from uripar'y dianr'aars ' Any rumble, iiiaeasa of the kldacys, IJsm a te,ted kidney remedy. Iiuan's Kidney Pills have been test- ad by thousands. l a (irande people ran testify. , Ask four neighbor. 0 4'un you ask mora eoavincing urtiof of merit? Mr. J. a Rh.Kles, MM Spring St.. I .a tirande, says: "I hje used In.ans Kidney f iltr and fuand them to be a satisfactory ratneily. My kidneys were weak and I had a dull aching across my tack. I felt tldll ana lan guid and my kidneys did not act' light. I read of linan's Kidney Pills anil used.' them from tha Red Cross llrug. titore. They smin euied the trouble and rki me of all signs of-kid ney disorder." Prlie r. ut all dealers. ' Tlon t simply ask for a kidney remedy get Itoun's Kidney Pill the sune the Mrs. Rhodes had. Ko-ter-Milhurn t o, Mf. , Buffalo New York. HI MdRKNQI E SHFRRVS SI N DAY AMI -MONDAY.' 1-19 U WHAT you naturally expert to see in Hilton's liurat-e iWjndow won't he -. 1-19-21. TOM MIX -Star Theatre, Satur day and Sunday. ' W m m Hi 1(3) I., m r 9 What Edison did during the War THE ofBfiul aitniittuceiuent is out. Ask us for ynur copy of "What tdiatJn tW During tlio War." Write 'for it; if you i-mi't cull. , , 'It tells Low Edison It-ft his home imi liUSsiiesi .auni went to scii, lio Kdisou's "VwiAe liaaiiic" foUfti tl (in-Oiait glllVtlilAflUt?!. ' ' Tfi ktiilftiii tells niitny other tiling i'diaun dial while i'hiumum ot'tlte Xuv-1 t'oimultit) Ittrtid. It 'xialauM tiow" lUiiKoli kept -(lie ,iriae iit'ljia iliinru)li ut bed r(H'k duriiif,! ii ti''f litjtrli foU wild oariii orit'e;.. .Siu'ee lit 1 1 the New Edisun hut advanced ill pi ii-e ls-i than" 151 Hid, j art of this is war tux." Thi bulletin tlo tstiibes the Bud get, Plan, which. intikei; it -possible for .every' honie to enjoy the l'ii tits of food lliutte without tttlirig' the' tinaiu-ial outlay, ' , .NEWUN BOOK 4 STATIONERY CO. e . ' Orcein na-Oils limit" jitnl Trtfjjpr ):vrfillf. .l'lu-n'rity. is a ihiIV .. ."tf. viditinW; fiiit'itfi tK4m-)-t iUoiajHt-a tit i f'iitf.d i'v t.lu fjr "iiil'tilrity I'tir tviufi, tliga liiit istitia nt f imm v in ni t'iil'l- iiifiri uf did fn'njt-ct.-i, 'flu- i('v.fl(ii'iit ('if tr-oli', trie ifiot-tiiit; if ii(i(lin?T und Yjitit-intw-r,' The eurliisiajv of'l.tlmr f"t' iiu'lut.f i . anV( r, . , . . . C 'lliV- 1ficil'", Ti-IT-T'Im ' "jiihV tt'leuraiih !onin?y 'i f ite-setit-. inn' m piiji'dll ui' iipirijxiiiiiMv $;i,(KB)(() jut y'iir iti t)i''nt, Ji.Mfs.jcjiehi'd )i mint licynnd yhirh it ("imiiot j;o with its-jut'M'ii'i iiiiiiiiii'. trims aski'd'fiir hijihei' raff's -wliiM will i-imtile it ta? li.Tiiiitjiiu l siTvi.'j', irirct its' payroll oliligatiiiiis-iiini earn . '!- oiViKniili' r 't ii rii upon its 1iivi;st int'tit in Ort'on. If it ulitains ttiis ii i-:ui l ai i'v mi it fiiiislnii-tiiiu pi'i(raiii, til'IVr inure -worlt ill (!'e'iii, eiilar.','!' its pavitMls and take its in-iiper Tiart in thf lf"- ','i'i-ss if this slate. lKit, cannut secure .KU'u.-tt1 ntt.it - it must limii ils -pimsiiiii in evtry way, aluuiilfm, its pUns ..for eyt.nl' .-iiins and Jay off its enlist met inn eiTWff. 'I'he rates aked Tut will imt wink a liantship njii.n aajv- in duh't.i.il; tiny rcpi-esent hut a small iiierease iee st:itii;ti t'Ver 't'ic- nt rales, hut in the aiwetf'ite would permit tlie teleplione i-ftiiij any in e(.utiinn-1" fully serve the 'pnhlie, iVry out its T'laiis I'm- 1 1 c. devehiptiiciit of Oro;iiii, aiitl do its .part in ereatii' Wii uiuiiniii;: tlie pri.perity which is essential to this state. ' ' " ' Adeiii,(1o pcrviee depemlellt IIJMiTI afl'JUiltf Tfltf S. ' aj ' fQTheesPacific Telephone arid s F Tdegraph Company 7 j " a, 'T as I ,, L....!9.-...tJ.. ' agaw- "- j . t tnapter 1 of ii P.- K. tl. Sls'ier I101..I, will he etiieriained on Kndiy arieniooii by Mis. J. K. WrU-ht: j. '.!? r A new Elk's Hax-lal rniiiniiitee will ihake its initial appearance ! Mon'd.'.y ayeniitg, when it. Will U ! !ilwins.r for a'-nanc!!; prty for -the i inrpita-ra of that orgatiWiuu The- ifllldiiiices have none much iu ni''r; lain the 1umb'-ia entl tbeir- rriepUH iluiina the (e.sl miiuibs, 4iid eaet'y twu niv'iai lia 14 new c iimniili . rs. chos.ni. Arthur Veti 'l't is atlr- man or tin- neva wiciitl I'cjtiiiiilliee, I and. will tl a 1 ant b alartlll Sieln, I ft' M. . Nibbiii-sielii, t'laryd a:hrlon- i'uu, i.sarii's nana, viciair t.caioy and JTwi llass.-ia. AitliuuKiririe coin 1.11 1 1 1,-.- hus mil mioil4 u-nitiue thns far, it etie'ets to be 'a'tery tuueh alive organisation, ami bas, a'r-sady j annoimcMit thai, ibe 'alamw alaiuifuy levelling Is gtilug lai be one of Ihc 'In st 'of Ihe year. Willi T.indaese air- i-lH-stra furnrshiiiK aiusic. Ita aeeak. inents are ul.o'lo be' feature of tli erenlna. ' Tne Tliurs,lay ' Af:eirtoaai fiial Club met wiih wYs. Walter faiker, 'Saturday at 1 o'clock.. The first part of t)a afternoon was spcut around a prettily drs-orated table " ajhii held ns its rcnterpie-e a huge bowl r,f sweet peas of the pastel sendee. Each HMcst ,wh presented whh, ail unique 1-01 sage which wis formed of flow ers of the waMel shadv" The S'icisI t'lllh is a cluh of lonv stAmlinA h,v. ing been forme .seven -VeatK aa. but ' has not rs-en meeting tr Httle J lunv. 1 ne ouernoiwJ s generally I spent with the ncedliay. fox-era west laid for tti Mtaulnmes A. T, Hill. C Wright. 'William Mil-0-r. J. T. Richardson, A. 0. I.an, li. K. Dunne, Jjnies Aiktb Smith, I., li. Moc, ttutiert Biakin, 0. Q. Oliwr- thorSI. and '. S. Parker. ' mrd nete )mn M.! 6.-ir 0X .4 Mis. t". x3. .ititjwho are saliourn ig sunnj) CaiJifornia, tlxQr: ti.ey a1 liavjng mAt e njoabh) time Qiif it , is nrobiible thes tkavOill e.h, tlialr hiOie In i,us ftngelas. w Qp - e -j Ira 9 ', Dalit!t lntttor of the state highway Ueparttitnt. at' North l'oer. (fjnd Ji'tjpi C I.eSJwn .(J llkii w.-retiiilrllv O.rOrled aes-i loru.cj ult-yioon (3 .lo,tJ ot ,wr mis,-r roicjie ct-.ri taoaB)' oy Thu-e "Individuuls" at Al Cain's are hound to make a telling with the I candy luvers Why not try a few ! t.slay at the ' : t-17-if Palace Confectionery Co. PLUMBING kfi kind ot pliaanrttwg east re patrtnf. at' reaanaaMe ptirea, 1 "r ?1r. .-.Zm 'rlrAerteeaeasa)rr. . . !! .. .. ' -' ' -. 1 ' ; o I Clearance Sale I I awaV o mm o JONE LOT COATS, . B ' Q' High grade, seme full lined with silk. I Jf , . " &Vi fiO to 437.50. ' . U . if . . " " It . s ja aAo xuiMcu aim iiwuucu: 11 ' " s If Values $10 to $17X0 for $2.W.t:;;7.50 V N .- Children's Beavers, $3.50. eact. ' ... ' n ' una iiUT . 11 I- Good New Styles, $55.00 to $47.I0 val- ) 0' ues at $12.50 to $25.00. II . . ' o OME LOT VELVET BA0- " H . Nifty and Stylish .it One Half Pricr. . .11 ' . : ' Petticoats, $5.75 to $16.(M) values at,' " . " $3.75 to $9 00.. 'if ' Jr 1 MT A 1 li d, ' -: rr . ...a,. . . . a, mV . . . , ,.,,, .. f "WawlMaM . I' I - " " Cr-e-L . . . I g. m BsHv a Wtti tv iivi ef-tt . tm , W . eo I St TOWS fillfuOJtO AafS flaatSa& noaw aitfi, fflsji.a . ." , III a ! i ajr i ass SS tasterfl'.Oregoiil o o ' o e a o , ' ft TTTJJBl eg w 9q aajflj O a O a a ... 0 o o I o 00 oP e County fe0 9 9. O0S? e e ' o 0 0 en tTt av