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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1921)
e ' D:TirriAT' '.TAVTTARt 20, 1fr21 . L3" nRA5TDE EVENING QBREKVEK. . . , ' , TAQKTWO j . $ ' ' r ; j ft si 1 , 0 :1 to ! 0 a 0 4 o o V ;. O " CO o 1 -.'? M EECHAMDISE ifs :.arteent Store :'L:- Our 1921 Year Book is Out Send For Your Copy If you want nil hour gund reading, send fur this boob. - You won't find m tfuD page in it. If you J ike to reail about big thing dune in big way, you'll get what you warn here. ' If you want aultiJ data, statistic end expiRtititions ttbout one 4 tits big gnat iruiua-trit-s of imxVrn civUuttiun, eectmg trie life of every An-erican every day, they're bnt. If you want t satisfy yourself as a man tu.d a citizen whether. Swift & Company lives up to the responsibilities and bligR tiom that go with this iitUmtry. study this Year Huok ' . It is one f the intere-tung and important . tiiitiuin dictinMntt of the year. Adilve., Swift a Gxnraiy PuMic KtUikk IVpartnu-rit tJnitiii Snxk Vui1-i. Chwago. IU. Swift 8. Company, U.S A -sin bTittf r$oft& PUtMAN'S ; DRUG STQiRE . "Trie Rexall Store"., ' is AMrvifra vxtH.' cvisf expbkss :3S$I"? ifc&r8 (SOLtPS (q pUJm garfw. Eeja ; ... 4Mft Skirta, . ' - f?EW titmmWB in Mia latest ffWeltlas . .Ml a.-Hew Low FWcea . ' f " . M n Mi, and Mm. E. C. Field were host anil hostess to a number of friends at a Sance jfivn ui0their home,nearl.iTice Pone, last Hiiludny nirht. 'Ihe even iniwu spent in dancinif and refresh mmts were servPd. The home wJU fittingly decorated with the season's flowers. Tho wh were iruest .of the evening were, Mr. and ill'. J. Me Darly, Mr and Mm, y. K. MeClui, Mr. and Mrs. ti. A., Moss, Mr uikJ Mrs. (iili" llarnden, Mr. and Win. Churles l llrahdy, MY. and Mrs. Karl Smith, Mr. !imd. ,Jrs. H..I,, (Well, Mr. and !. R. A. (;heser. M. and Mrr oSherrjll i Kwin, Mr. ami Mrs. All Kefuson, Mr. and" Mrs. I'oankf CleuvanKer, Mr; !ind Mrs. Kd (,'rossen, Ml, andlr. 1 i W. Oi-ufimmith, Mj-s. John Hoir, and 'the Misses KliznliijUi Tilton (ildys I lirumsinith am) Kiwh Uruuis'tnith, The Messrp. Kay Looker, Jatnp O'Nejlf, K. Monsell, MaHon Kpeni eiyOoiKe. Kor ;re"e, J. 'B.'AIK-n,-1 K. Kutes, Ijdund UVossen, .1. It. Khodert, K l. IJjdjorne, A .Stephenson, Frank 1'urher, (j. II.1 i'orword, AJva Crowley and Henry I ('nuns?). ' . . .. if Snleiti (,'nnHul Jtiiimul. fon tglna u itnnilieV of liileresllni; so elefy. Hums of . f.'irlts -wlljell Ifnvfl rhei'it eiviiit Ihf pnsl several woek 'tor .11 r. ami Hrs Will T. Nflll, wim jure sow) to leave Saleru rr POrt I la nr; N they wjlf make ' I lieir fill ii ru limn. Mr. N,HJ Is a funner I.a'fJranile liny, iiuil Iw anil tiis wllv have ninny fii'inls here. The menitieM- of tfci) 'stii1iii:.fti' Giild were-i'litMf1ly n-ri:intd 'uj,,. t th hoifi f Mr. Mickt, .ne Kroom. From Portland, lir. andioritles) to Mrs. Jxiftua will go to San hrancisro, where they will spend two months ne fore retumlny; to Astern OreKon to make thelr hflmn. It Is hoped by their many friends hero, Sht Ui Orande will scloi'lfil ?.s their fffture honfi'. ilr. I.ofEUs is well known hei-e having foroierly owned the business corner that 'ie I. & 1. Drug Store is looated on. 'for a numlier.of year.i, he was a prominent formes of the Starieey vlcinily but is now ftyired. . Im (Jiande 'folk 'who attended the weddinfc yesterday mfirdint;, and re turned to their Jornes he last een iiiK, were, 1r. and Mrs. Cliarjes jt Corkle, aud , Mr, and Mrs. i:hurb (lump. Mi-j. Outnp ii 0. neic of Mr.J llllHS. Tomorroweveiiing, tho home of Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Mossmlln will be the sceiif of a banquet, at which ,the niemlieis"of the liihle in Art Class, which in tinder rflift direction of Mrs. MoH8man,awill he iiuofsj Because -gf the Hartce misBibership of the t'lass, invitation "were glvi, out mily.Mo he im-niBcr of the claVs, ind places will be maiTied- for Mjout Iity nuesln. Miss France Kmith, presidnit of tho "class, w ill acf -as toastmistrs.-i lor lh henfiu'tf,' nd, latr in th ev hii'wk, fjjaylet or xtuit ta lR liro Ynisfd by a cimimiltee appointed to bulk into this matter. A most enjfty abl time Is anHcipatod by ti !!; tats If thi mtoruri.ii clas, and tho baniiuot. hour has ln st fur l!::il) o'clock ' ls nil Mrs.. Mury Nichls, .i)t the. home ;o Mr. arid Mi4. I. r Jleusty. d'ollowinff .a sfiott tiuiSK .meeting, Mrs. A. T. Hill, one of the patroness es of Ih tiuild', took ch;tre of 'the urogram,, ami in u most iwliicritful inanner,Katherd her audirnre around ITMl lapir anil os(ainol lo LariTi ute prodeJtis, -of. te ieinl n tto- rjear Kast, especiully thnsv of AmirMM. It vas tirouirht nut with much inU-rfst hy Mrs. Hill, that .the 'fwoi'ileii of this country hail never Kied on anything buj. that, in tlif demand for the Unit v States t'o act as a mandatory pty-. er over them, tbey wele iiKi eed. I hi. ' n Mc(liv tvejiintr, 'JaiMMtli iittk, anwrdhijf to the custom uf th I.tttr tiny flaiats Jit riwln'ne their "ld folk", fiul :il of tft li-HtnAa d re'l'.itivs of JvnatKan Kicks (fathered under lh 'auspices of Mishot C. J. to trafitfi his tihtirlli birthitay. Af- carry out ibelr il9ns fo scenic development." The scenery of ihe L'nlu-d Stat. w$eili,t be In the National Parks or along jh hlKtowayit. Belongs to the pgopln if Ibis area) njHan ami should be preserved for Ibelr en joyment Bifl alsi for Ihe pleasure f fulum fjeiieratbina. Pubie seiilliiieni aKaist the de nmiclkin of a tree or a shrb0alomr the hlKjjways win do much toward jelainliiK OreCBn as ihe most -Ic stale In the Vnirln and Ui? tour. si, prosvwiiv. ett.r aiM litocsrai win uncos'iouly h dfaBa hei1 on aecounl f. .their naywol " ln-! ciiiiaiuins id see, tue scenery, t hick may be t;!lil ut fliem Jea utiur vir. " . " town vrmovT1" X . s j 'flute;! Jhis2.rth day of Januflry, COTTAGE GROVE, J.n. 2lfllh''1- cf,,RRWOOn WIWJA4JS. ' ' 80 or more, sawmills to make-slab-. . . Administrator."" w,,d and with, thousands ofMTot MMO-Mil Sialic ournea avtry yvur jir ,w . j Pefuse out or ih vat, vu ' the Grove "was lactM.in culiar posi tion a ft dtjm t -JBafla tfoin: jthout eha-teir fvVB tmtette a solA4ljSB u( Fttflj.. The pwr i'anf i sunifilicd ith fol from It JBlm l.Bl t'.xyarl iiija9's 46 ill. uih has lovn rat dn siwe 'tosf Chrisl s'. 1 Tta uffirials naowamt tfcat tW '( Owobl u.t twmtl off ut midtuight hA til off fntil lait in th afteriMin. 2h fttsl aain it'h cftim WOs.ta sirot4t 1ot ar- IraiiCrawMs vr Quiilf w4 to fret a few cars of rWl elsewhere. , ( ; TO KrcaY .. Tv ua: a:tui iM8iia'f MaiimcB(aa ravreit i: naiAnfom. "nc o K.'tty Wothrt," tlie new est .UnfeTsl.J,ivel siipr-prodiJ-tion, comes to tfc Jtmaitt Theati t moit.ow, 'ifay ami Hatuidaf. ' Uerotfty JThitlips "first a'iKrs as. a scftdol girl ho lowauw' f ,nmii llwiks and .t .voice.'is th twe of 4 .reaiily. ) o.ts tta afi fiws of (wr ((ieri,s and sistrs, i4 when a visifor fiom Ke York offers to snd Vt. abroad te have h voice trai( she Wv fim 'ith.n re grets. ... ' , Aftj- man)?" iframatic eiisn,Vs she. finally warfits t ifuql til ket ueAi. Hon th creation .of tfeir . star leb'i in a ne. criwiii oa'a in Vork. Then 'a tremendous shui:k cause he loss of kjr voice,, lief- nwlv-foond tn-ti rtty Court of the State i Oion, fr fJnint Cuiit.;. in tk MaTe f'ke bhtiir of Kbrftk. WiUiains. ttcf.Ftt).. . I .Sutir is IwMtka iv'.i that h ll:l-i ilersif neii ax kn Ittlv .tfniiiti1 liy i t Lirte Court f tr.v SVilc of Ore-! w, for Vn'yvft Cofnty, :i!inini.iliatni- cf tM rstase f iiinkl. K. WiliianK.; dceasil. All nron '..i'i: (f cliiinis'' i,;'?iinst said state er. hereiiv re- the Greatest' Problem m YfiuV Today j Watch This . Space t-sonj and jnayer, Mr. rlicas and:TM",s aonrs .leave n. In 'l'knn.M l)ak iii av a sfiort taiK vn n i..vr s- nuns ii Itmif eailier excellences,. sicially Mi. Hick' iufount ol comina; across th plains .with. i ' "f''l'r ,imr fMirijnics..lg Salt I.ak iWs ert:. It very viyid. ' lliit the-. miiifiirteiestinK. talk. wUs yiivt'D hy Mis. Jerusha tllanchsrd,'th i.hiesr eraiiddauifhtn 'of the Fifs'l fu tViic or the I.. I)'. S. Church (who wus martyred witii the . Proiht dps cph .Smith at CurthiiKe jail, JUinois oti Juiw. iiaid, le.44.)" She'carrU'd the Kuia-lN.liark with her to the early days land, in brini'iiiK twin down with hel ls the-most strikmn toiixid.ni, anil'l() lh(. .nt, ihey iajizd that the the work-ami attitude f te AmeH- lJ tinles ,)f whi(.h sne o can niissionaiie Iii these cotntlries Is ; wf9 .uttH0alV: .foul that no-9e could saal to be i-tly fespwiisihle for' tin's j y(J,(W t t.0,ltradii?tion. One ef her. most ueaoiiiW. trtwt- in tilled Stales L..sthij stories was bftfca three ib . a- jsf nation, ami 'oiif which ,.;Kyjtill niummis owned by he peo- m,.,-. irir r... "" ..u. I,, ih.. anris of one ot tfiein was hnpuitiess .ut last. .l.l..f 'f; Rtlll "NHV ( f'At'SK Tft WOHttV. troops out of a rouittry, mid allow it , , 'mi ,& ,,f oapyrus af trrwards I ,y,n ur uir euose. Jle's.jus the- tiyptton to Koiern itself. 1 1 j iinsUtewt by. (he Prophet Joseph and j-""i, accenyriR to the story, i roiiowiliK in K.uiio uinie nsevissinn , lrf . , , i ...L.L.i. ..11 1 U.... ' fl:lt.. . ... .r.' . WIIII'TI JlIIKIWI'll -mis, lllll S troi'of thv fu'Dtftain tnpM-, ilninty if-fi-eshmenls wrr si'rved b"y the joiiH hostesses. 1 pggggnoiMs 1 Miss Ftorrtiri ' M: f.jTitti, ' ii.f this city,. h:is been selecti-d ns.'u. tiientber of tlw rust of "Tit! KtichuntM'ss," Ihe anfiiul Sfriiiiir' uKeia of th Uni versity of Washington,' which will l Kiven iu St'iittle about tiie middle of April. 'iierid-s of Miss. Lynch arc coiiKiattiliitii)' her upon her itniid for tiine," a siie -a .tke-only fie'shin.r to.iie ch'o-u'ii'iis a nteiuU'C of tiie cast. Miss' Lynch is m meniber of the Phi' Mu iororitv. .tirs. '-William Ah 'will fie hoitss to the itii'mbeis of thr licky 'I'bir- tefft (!llltl ;4t. "her hnltU', 'I'huiMiiiy; F'hfuary :ir. ' " ' . ThV !l'kah Lt'nli;i- .enterta'ined its members, ul the hall.'.Tut-siiay even in- After the. ivu1iir buljfe session, rcfiesbmjnts -ie .served anil an en-, joyatile s.wia'1 hiuir 'was sii'iit in iM rnshiotirii diinciti;.. . .. Mrs. Samuel trwiii is rhteitftinihu tlie tnemWts iif the Islatul City Club lie-it friilay afte'-fnoiin, ' 'Monday vvrninir, tlie Vnun.it'"'Wo ' imns Kmicati.ofial .tus.iliaiy met al the Mvthoiiit Church narlrirs. A Lsluity of Chins took up the itreaier part of 'Ihf ev-jllllf, Mrs. .Koy ,1-or-ret'f was in- rkai'tt; 'f the (ilrusinit .pnnrrum. Kef tV.shmnits closed 'th" evrftillK icssinll of tbV llllxiliMV. . ' After the' rtfoilat- hii-c'.inu; ffiituiilav e-renitii- of Ihe 4.. ri. of H. of-L: F. j th' ladies rnlerlaifil-il the ltrol.be)1 Imud 'tvith itli iiifiirntal dance and cant Dili ty nt the K uf f'.. Hull. I'ete Hi d jjivft won a be of candy aiu1 1s. Howard flutes a li'-nit'il hr.use pjnfit fir tlu .hi ht ' scores . ih . the caiil Kiiuiesi .aTTer tn iTaiici.tr iiuies, ov er r t c II I ? f l va- pie n ihe is ami frielKts sat do.vn to delu-ifius mulinittii sup per wjlicfl hal Will prj-pal ed .by the ciinilnitteft. til charK-e. A ttnisl time was'wijoved -tiy all. There- has b,n vmie tfimlffht of matiiiiK "these in-' fomial partlei a pmnthy affair but no definite nctiT'n has. been taken-; m the matte1. St. Marv's Cnllvilic clhjrch In Pen- dle'ton was ihn-scolle of lhe Xml-hay-. Tiies.tav "jnorlliltlf .of .Vtiss0 JuUl Con- Iiffc, of Peildlelon, and ihxnius Lutius.1 of La oCoimib', the marriage service Iv'iiiK read by, Father Van Ilooi.imisson in the presence of many frjends of the couple: The brilK chaio'iinuly ftown ed in delft hue and Keri;ci:e heavily .efnbroiik rnsl. wore a cor.,a.- of bride roses an-4 lilies-of-the-vjiley. Her "mmlish hat was of'sflue also. Mrs. Frank McNally. matron of honor, wore blue satin and her flowt-r ere il. H. peoul uayter-tli title "Tm Pearl of ' Great, rttca . How ,6s' they stood-Killst the wall of ti l-ooni, tl lime fcililen play ed "(ih1. ilia !". a runnel them. Shj is- tulb (If waiinisoritces- that are. very valuable and' instructive. . . Then cam a. li;ht rep-nf, afle.r Which nil wuril to ttir homes'fe.elinr belter, that some, one had lirr proi-. erly tviniiibeM'il :'' The fillts' hali u thf scene .of another of those jileusintc diutces lv ru .vfonday at 1 their hall. Hefresfi--ai'ijls w'i served. and -the eveninn is -said lo- l a mo.-t siict-esxful one. Lindsay's orchestra furnished the inu- IKinrfsotirie Wallace Keid 'lying in bed, a towel around his hand and a pretty nurse iiad two doctors iii at tendance. This is'.'tn sint. that would have met. you)' eye had you visited the Lasky . studios recently, and you might have wondered if Wal lace had paitl the price -at fast for the reckle'ss dnrlnjr that he displays in those-automobile racing pictures of his. ... On tfca' contrary, '.'Sick Abed" at Sherrys lit time toitay, .to .n of the. liveliest Heirt pictures ever screened. Wallie isn't ill a ' moinent, not even for film -purposes. He's .just in orer not to incrunmaie a menu- oi his in a di'-or.ce suit. . Alsa showintr "The lint Cite", egi-. sodo Ne. Vi, "The -funffle e'ire." ' i.tn tHK Miv-ki.v v.xm ' fc.i-i;A-ii:iuAT TOKtiiMT. , "Tha' Tattle Grey Woiise,' one of the finest ..-tci-en-!i:Mia9 shawn upon th local sci-oen this season, with the chftrmiiia- Louise Lovely as. a. new William Fox star; closes, its run at the A rent) Theatiie taint'ht. ' On' -the same program is beinn shown .lohnny Jlines ' In "Torehy ('ome' Through.", another one of .the Torchy stories by Sewell Ford. . CRUDE OIL PRICK - IS QUOTED A3 ?3 ' ". ' Miss Llta Foley, Mm. Adolplt Sje-1 ...I.., I IJ,.: ' ll..i n,'n S-i..r,'isl lire .,:.,;....'.. ll..:.l.. n.i. In it niunlio-i- Tt't.SA of friends on ihursduv and frida'y ?1fruirie Oil A' Gas .compuiiy Monday Okla.,. Jan. S(i Tlnf aflei-houn-t. of tluis 'lR.. .''.'" .'Wis. Walter Mink, of.'lui:ke, is' the j-iicl of hel; )aieiits, Mi, and Wis. .! V. ,1. Iiniiiel!, for 'a .f" dj;s. sciciw WEflSlO! iinnouiirett a cut of Ml o-nts a bar rel in ihe.pric o-f .Ilid-Conlinental crude -nil. This affects All crudes in. Oklahoma,. Kanr.au and Texas. Till1 rut j effective at -once. The lio-w. price 'is $:!.a barrej. Trva Not ttiwiaa Boeaak "li't iniptn;a-." aht Jwl Taaklne ta;. ' ' 111 rlie own. - .Sahoily auuld mi hi a ilrntiat obv wmlitut lirouitM-' nut to fiarl-aoii a.ucfa' IHolt.llll.t -' Jii','KI'Ci--it llHtta I ritolf.MII'. tr..-. limt 'ttliriit A.lntaB MRila .fcii-t la .-.. OietuVs ' tr.'HH;' . Mj:i'i1HIl, Or,,' .2 The ihollKllllHMl 'destinelitin of mtv ui'' shrtihj ajonis Hie hlabwny. if r uoil Ims! ilsicbed the. sl!e a.h-'l'r it Mow '. tieertuies ic'.'siry for Iii pi'-ople td pnilei, olh;'i -..i ' ikeir .Clisil-.! "assel." Ihe 'sceni'- fValli'-ur of Or.'con, will be rulik'it 'to.v all lime to ionic.' Tlie Medlnnl CliaiiiV'V of I'ein-iiii-e is" tle first eoiiniiorfift or Kiuiii.ii ion. iii the sidle to leak'1 a rtnMructive ft fort lo pis-k-rve the tcenery of lli4 staile III 1ln fonn .ittn.; or an association l fi'revent rurtlm d.ainii'tloii or Sialely. in-es and. niilanrt. shrtibbjiry alon-t ihe biKliways' of Jackson Minty. A se-eihn of the coast II m ion of ihe pioiii.,ed tijsoi iattou is quoted as showinK ihe ebjtM-t' n Ihe or saiilziiitnii: "To arouse, pulfllc sen illueitt uiia'iist re JestiuclUin of tn-.-s and slirubbery almiK Ihe puu. lie vioIiwu'ch; lo ptjiiiiute ihe plant ins ofii-"es anil shrubs alone: the e:.hvays b- Ihe owners oef ranches; to caveraie jvilh lie Siipeivisor of ibe Cr.ii. -r Ij'ike Nalioeul Val k and the Cminiy It uad ttiipervinors in ibe piea-ivatioti of Ibe sceuk1 al-ii-arfvfi alimic IK'1 highways and 4tna-e at .Tflee Wa-ffa-Ta f.ree.k MinJ Itoman 'wtffra' -- -ee fuineai. eiierlly bf steepliij ttm lean of "-' o( toleli If the Huai arbtll It kail' eciilrett Itie ihlu'r 4 tt vawtt MHem tJtas Tti M.-S"i i'L rsiii.titt fe t k taini'. In 1111 Itie u-iwld's rec-v-it wig tirotetl tbete by II fsll r HI ltd era r ore then T'f.t irf eala.' aR, 0 !0 1E1 YHU'DAY- FRIDAY - SAt tJItDAY ! St III it. i . a ' ::: Ui ut it tie t tit tit ::i ut hi . ttt . tit ui Sit t ttt tit ttt t t tit ttt ttt et tit ee eat tit It t It tit ' ttt tit. : I tit ! tie .ttt ttt tit tie ttt tea a t tet tet ' t ' y ' : mum ' ..-Brilliant StarcS Tile H-.ar 4 -Stj-jHuiiiaiiity"' . f-HAT ii it thai comet once to . vary woman?' I.um, Nif taaae. thm hatlser for tiiil- , rait? --grast moment 'of rk.is-iun?- The sacrifice of un8e)fi6l.n-i? ou'll know wtien you mi; (Joioiii0 yUf- in. thit migfrfy -drama of Jifini'i iKib-htons s-jy tch g'uVn true. Iiert jbov-a tfcj law- of fiiitilv ternpiBiion ui;-4 in whiwb that wiiii a sa'Uu-attJ e ::: ::: e tt 'V i a lee a e e e e a in et e t el ite' fit tit tee ft ttt ! in e e re ttt - tit - tt tti M ttt ttt ! tit ttt !' in ! i t i !" i ; t. tea tt let Everythini? f'-'-awaTa-a---i& Electrical i Livery-Feed Ann Sale Stable t A PImww Ue& 722 ; . W. E. MeGiare, Prop. a a MnnnMiM IP mm 1 pink "roses. The proom was.attendi I... l.. aI..V.,lK. . fyllcavinij the ceremony, tt wo'lini i J"' ('.' breakfast was aervn1,o with s'vt-ntf-n l,!,.., Rtiest, preM. . nrv, gf , . .nr. ana 1I1S. l.onus icij rmrr-uir'0 ,,.,7 .i.p-,!,,- i.,e,.i Portl.nd.. where they: . y , lllnawsv ami n Ctrery o).iy aniiel I e-Oubli.oiiienl and uiiiif..V . of coif iO.it o. and sanlior.v i-amii eriOnds; u aiik in Ihe' ceremony for Portland., wnere tney ; wii) vietit with tiss Jennie Gavin and Mr. .lames t)" neire and nephew of LUMBING ftiit Blnt'itf eSMta Hal re iMirlwa. at rasntoi4s pants, hj-U . " . o SHItf ft dams Aacfe Ihe County, Stat arid aedeiJ ifcoli- Have e shown you. our line of vtAtet beatfiis, flat irons, electric atov- and ;a hostt f "other electric articles? ' It est, m witt be glad ta how tbein' t fva, aad any order jroij leave vrith ua sikaSl receive u prompt atientiun as ia possible .to give. ' . .. Easterp Oregon Ligfit: v. w rower. Cq..; :, , 8 t q ' . ;! 4 v . 0 . " ( ' .. . - . I .!hV.' . . V aWih."-v-:,i " a ' -t