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' LA GRANDE i!:VKNING OBSERVER
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N'e&Frpm Surrounding Localities
Mrs. Will SherA(l, who
under-
'I OTHER 1
'the rrniil when tie horse takes a nn
lwe an Operation at tile Gtuntlrition t.shy.
! yionde hospital a weeltiKO ' itunliiy. CilAm Gipson ileelureK the Grnmle
nnmr Timniinn
univL innuubi
; iDflu -jniufi;
I U 111 1U IU
ixo Hncket's sawmill, about 12 miles
out of tlgm. Mr. Horn m an or, i; in
fer ami wi be employed Itr the mill
for about two months. ' ' a
Miss Miriam Wheatley spent a few
rys in town last eok.
KAMKI.A,
(Spechl.l-
Mrs. Bert Grout, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
GRANGE HAUL, Apr. 1 (Spec- Huths, .flurie Beck and Beek
ial.J-After th dinner hour the fol- ?"mV1 " &fQtin pRrt.y ' en at
. . Ladd Canyon Saturday niRht.
lowing program was carried out last it .Wedne.dny evenitur a numbeii
Wednesday n4 the Blue . Mountain of neighbors cnjlctl at Mis. C. E. Ujdd
Gntnge: Song by Grange; roll call, en's home in order to sin prise her
"Which Aireney . Helps the- J-'armer daughter, .Mrs. LeRoy Hull, who leav
Most -the Farm Papers, the Partners' es soon for her home in (ileum Ferry,
Organisations, the Department of Idaho. The evening was spent in con
Agriculture, or the County Agent?''; versation and playing cards. A very
select reading, Mrs. .liobert Muster- plensant time was reported,
.ton; song, brpthers of grange; red- Mis. Will' Hughes is on the sick
. union, aiauiiie Johnson; piano solo, list.
TO ' nh.n.n I.,.H. 1. - I
....... VIUII-MIC IWIIIl'UII .HIS. al.
very much improve and -will pro- Komle valley -wind won't ieep him 1'-,J- 'V.7 K' -
Ms- be released from the hospital r ,. v,.,v, v,.!?;", " ,ier, were-ivamein visnors last weu-
le latter Aart of -the wek. ' ,
and Mrs. Will laylor, Ms', an.
mm w'.nmrTrn
UflUmJHIMtU
nesilay.
Mr. Mclaughlin was a Kameh vis
itor Tuesday. .
Mr. and Mrs. Gooderham hiv. luov-
jed to Kamela, where they W'll iprnri
me summer.
eor .,f the b.rilidaya of L, V. JolnJoci,set, NortB Powder and Ia Grind
toii and C. A. Decker at the necksr.Oftlcerj were elected, the grin lift'
homtaat Thursday. . ' fair was wllsenssed, dinner wna 4r.
The ft.nil doleful Ion to l. (iruiuln and a ahnft program was rtil l-
wes rrynuy enieriaiiieu in nun cityjeren ana plana lam 10 mm prim
i..t TliiipuilAt'. l'A,rvnna pn lmil . wUlf rriMil, vrniiBM nnil ftt th:.faaf.
lnei Woodel I is rapidly recovering ' ' lern rrenn exnorlment Jilatlofc In
Ladiea Aid will meet Tit the J line. Mian Clarice Conklln favored
church next Wednesday for all day.jthe audience with three aoloa. Mr.
i iri ii ..r i.n .. .. i , I Mt. Fannie GraiiKB eiitertHlnod the Nice of North Powdnr with twomiie
,'., ' ' . County -PonumB OrniiKH JSaturday. recluit'ons. utid the comity ngrieul-
chk with repreBentatlves from '1'l-
from an attack of scarlet feve
j .Nfrs. Jessie Reilicr spent the weck-
Tuosi
1 Mrs. l.itlcrul, of Imbler, has been
spending several 'days In town with
her daughter, Mrs. ,1. Wise.
Mrs. yisie Gillispie and children,
of .lxistine, are spending a few days
in this part of the county, visiting
H1I.GARI1, Apr. 12. (Special.)
Mrs. Albert Burns came up from I.a
Grande Friday night for a few days
Earl Vox has left Kamela
gone to Pendleton, where lie will fire
on the Pilot Rock road.
Miss Wary Wise and Mr. Orel Vise
were Perry visitors last week.
Mrs. ingerson and Mrs. ("oll!ns were
I a Grande visitors this week. ' ,
E. M. O'Connor, relief operator f-ir
the O.-W., with .headquarters "' Ka
fin,l , relatives and friends.
r.lua lorK Is now here with rela
tives. He came up from the Willam
ette valley to attend his father's fun
eral. V. E. Long came over from Imbler
last Saturday to atlond the Odd Fel
lows lodge.
'wW . Mr. and Mrs. Will McAllister and Mr' Albe,t Burns came up in his Hen
visit at the J. W. Seolt home. Today, u,Ui nUs returned from an extended
Redhead, Mis. Sarah Anson, and C. 1. ! Alex G'laspy came down from Josepl. fr his cook.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Scott with their
little daughter, June, made a business
trip to Meacham Wednesday, return
ing Thursday morning.
Mis. McKay, who h'ls been visiti.ig
with her little grandson and his moth
er in Starkay, returned to her home
Little Wayne
s now three
member of the fourth
chnp both feeling remarkably we!"
Ally 11 Porter, who arrived from
Portland the middle of the week for
a visit with his aunt, Mrs. .Jennie
Holvorson, spent the week-end In La
Grande. '
E. C. Wilson, who velieved Mrs.
Hooper when she was called to Rid-
trip to La
Huffman each read articles of inter- to spend a few days with relatives
est; song by ladies of grange; Mrs. The McAllisters returned to Joseph
Orland Anson read an open lette- Sunday," but Mr. Glaspy will continue
-from Mrs. Mary Kraker, of San Diego, his visit for a few days.
California, while Mrs. George Grout,; Jesse Anson, who is staying at the
who recently returned from a winter's Anson mountain ranch on Whiskey
vacation in Califunia. deliver-,! vei-h- Creek, suent Sundav with relatives.
al greetings from several members of' Those who attended Pomona Grange in Grande Saturday
Blue Mountain tlmnn n-hn im en. nt Cove lnsl Saturday from the Iilue ! '-?""' Mlllivnn, wno
Journins south of ihirtv.fivo Pwr : Mountain Grane-e were. R JW. Gekeler. ! weeks old,
Grout gave a short talk on the living Mr. and Mrs. C. I). Huffman, Mrs. ' (feneration on his mother's sid j of
conditions of California as he saw! Lynn Hill, Fred Huffman, Mrs. Sar-'hl' tlousp- The great-grandmother
them. One thing of particular inter- ah Anson, Mrs. C. E. Golden andllvis Nova Scotia and is K5 yeavs
est to Mr. Grout was the noli -rable (Vauirhter, Faye. and Mr. and 'Mrs. J.:ol(1- Mrs- McKay reports her daugh-
effect that prohibition has had upon W. Redhead. Quite a number of'""-. Anna, and the little six-pound
', the grape industry. Before Califor- Grangers from North Powder and
nia Went dry grapes sold for $12 per Telocaset attended the meeting,
ton, while now they sell for $112 per J Our schoolhouse yard looks some
ton. Co-operation probably had some-1 what improved. Mrs. Roy Gekeler
thing to do with the boost in prices, and her pupils hnfl a "Cleaning Bee"
Mrsi Ed. L. Eckley, who recently re-! Friday, while the girls tidied up thi
turned from a ttwo and a half months' yard, the boys mended the fence .
.. visit, in P-ilifnui,, nti.l Ar;vnnn . Mt' nml Itlrs. Ail.'im R'ick have beer.
. jgave a very interesting talk on the busy the last week preparing their j"1'. made n business
climatic conditions nf Arivnnn garden bed and seedine the seeds oftrun(le Friday night.
cording to Mrs. Ecklcv. the locality the hardv vegetables. They will seed ) Owen Scott spent a couple days in
' about Zuma is called the "Land of about ten acres of sweet coi n, beans, j Meacham this week attending to busi
' Sunshine." The inhabitants of Zuma cabbage and other vegetables that "ess. He made the return trip horse
are'so sure of the sun shining that the trade demands. The Hecks arc ba-'k, but says he doesn't know much
one hotel advertises free board and professional truck garden producers. ! about the roads because where there
rooms on the day the sun doesn't 'Mrs. Beck says that last year she ; 'as danger of snow he took the ridge
shine, and one garage puts out free couldn't supply the demand for vege- Itrails, but once in a while some es
gas on the same condition. Wiiile tables, but this year they intend to iPfcially hardy motorist gets over the
Mrs. Eckley was basking in the per-'have enough to go around. It will not ; hill.
Tietual sunshine, Mr. Eckley desired be long until their cabbage, cauli-! .Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stairet were
he was wintering at homedoing the and tomato plants will be ready to visitors in La Grande Snturday.
baching stunt and being entertained re-set I Mra- D- J- Clll,le was called to La
' by bawlin' calves and squealin' pigs I ' Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Huff are vis- Grande Thursday evening by the ser
Mrs. LeRoy Hull, who is visiting here iting with their son, Lyman, and his ious illness of her mother, Mrs. Bunt
from Glenn's Ferry, Idaho, gave a wife. Mr. Huff's health is not very. in. The lady is much better at this
very pleasing tiibiitt? to her home Rood at the present time. writing.
town. I Fred Grout is ready to fight a
' Mr. and MrR. George Hughes are buzz-saw. The, other night someone
moving to Will Hughes' ranch, which entered the barn and took his fine
is located 14 miles up Ladd Canyon, snddle bridle and saddle blanket. End
Frank McAlister's condition is re- fays thnt it is rather inconvenient nf
po.rted to be much the same, showing ter rigging up an old saddle, to find
little improvement. i himself sitting out in the midd:r of
trip which included the principal cit
ies of Oregon and Washington. Mr. )
Connor reports business in a gr.nt
many lines practically tit a standstill,
but is very optimistic when speaking
of the coming season.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Holmes and fnm
.ily, who travelled from Emn-ett, Ida.,
to Kamela in four days, report very
bad roads from Hilgard to Kamela.
They report" pushing the Ford up the
hill and carrying it out of mud holes.
They were very tired and worn out
when they reached here.
Mr. Cooper was a La Grande vis
itor Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mickey have moved
to La Grande, where they expect to
live this summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hawks were
La Grnnde visitors-Tuesday.
Mr. Arnold Nobles has left Kamela
and gone to Portland.
Mrs. Neil Titsworth and baby were
La Grande visitors Monday.
Mr. Frank Harden was a La Grande
visitor Tuesday. ,
ESTRAY-Came to my place about
Oct. 1st, one black mare, star in
forehead, no brands visible, Weight
about JJ100 lbs. Owner may have
same by paying pasture lull und
for this nd. . 2-10-fitp
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BIRTHDAYS
CELEBRATED
tnrlst. Mr. Harry Avery.
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COVK. April 11 --(Special) The
infant daughterl of Mr. and Mis.
Homer Goyette db-.l at their hm e,
nndny uicrniiig. The funeral was
held at 4 o'clock Sunday aflnun"i.
Several members of tlu .lames
Burford family ar0 111 with typhoid.
Khrnien, sou of Mr. and Mra. lien
Miller, has been quite 111 for ihi
prst week. . .......
A i.in ri lre parly wan given In hon-
Man or woman wanted, salary $36,
full time, 7Sc an hour spare time,
selling guaranteed hosiery to wear
er. Experience unnecessary. Guar
anteed Mills, Norristown, Pa.
1-12-21-Wcdn only-lOt
I Must Share
tment Burden
. IReadms
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UNEMPIOYMENT PARJOE IN LOUPON. 'C, Zl&i I S3. Vf-A?' :lZ---$ . v . . Mil
SUMMERVILl.E, Apr. 12. (Spec
ial.) Mrs. A'. C. Ingram and daugh
ter, Lyrol, are spedning the week with
Mrs. Mary Woodell.
Mr.. John Akred's daughter and hus
band, Mr. and Mrs. Kellogg, of Ne
braska, are here visiting. They Htart' ! i
ed in a car from Nebraska last fall,
spending the winter in Los Angeles,
Calitornia, and coming on in their car!"
this spring. They found the roads so.i
bad after leaving Pendleton, they
were obliged to ship their car to Lnn
Grnnde. They intend spending a cou- '!
pie of months here, and returning
liome by way of Yellowstone park. '
Miss Helen Bliss is now staying
with Mrs. T. A. Chonte.
Keith Glenn, who has been serious
ly ill for several days, is much im
proved. Carol Waggoner is confined to the
bouse with a case of measles.. Ruy
Ilinsley is also down with the same
disense. i
H. H. Horn has moved his family
FOR SALE
720-Acrc Ranch in Union
County, three miles from a
good railroad station ; 325
acres tillable, 225 acres in
cultivation, rest in good
pasture; crops, grain and
hay; good family orchard;
good 8 - room, two - story
house, bam, etc.; spring'
water piped into the house.
Price $20,000, $2000 cash;
will trade for property
around Spokane or in Mon
tana. Pyramid Land Co.
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Save Ifourself
from the disturbances which
often follow tea and coiTee
drinking by a change, to
Instant
jfhis delicious cereal beverage of
coffee-like flavor is prepared
! instantly in the cup to Suit your
taste free from any haimful
- element economical-satisfying
"There's a Reason for Postum
SOLD BY GROCERS
EVERYWHERE!
Postum Cereal Company Inc
Battle Creek, Michigan.
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FORECLOSURE
FOR SALE
A Tractor, nonrly now, at
a bargain and on good
terms.
PYHAMII) LAND CO.
1 The McCONNLjLL BROS. UANCH of 780 acis, locAtdd '
noftripTimett, Idaho, will' be sold at SHERIFF'S SALE,
"County Court House, Emmett, Idaho, at;l0 A. M.( :APRlL
;ir; 1921. v ; "" 1 ' " v :" J,; '. ' " : : :;:t
' -'Approximately '100 acres tit Grain Land, ' ;
400 acres of Alfalfa Land, ; V- '
' . v -. ' '' 280 aci-es Pasture ' Landt - y
M- 'Irrigated by twenty ftprings1 and first -water Wgitotit
of Anderson Crook. Ftyiced and cross-fenced, hog-tifrht.
Ten-room house with water piped in ; large barn, and other ;
buildings. Judgment represents about 50 of actual value ;
S of property. , ' ''..' . .. .. :
: Purchaser can probably arrange a. reasonable moHgage
Sli loan with company that holds present mortgage. ' 1 ,
" j! WONDERFUL. OPPORTUNITY TO BUY A BIG RAKCH
CI1RAP. ;
PERMANENT AS THE PYRAMIDS
La Grande Concrete Pipe Co.
DRAINAGE
SEWER PIPE
CULVERT PIPE
IRRIGATION PIPE
GRAVITY WATER SYSTEMS
Factory at Island. City. Postoffice Box 791
By FRANCIS H. SISSON.
Vice-President Guaranty . Trust
Company of New York.
MANY lUllK'S IMHfl SPM1
ti have InM-n tjtki-n un
nwuns by I In s.hl'lcn
rtuuico hi Ixiliifss vim
dillcns in itip last twWvt- iiinuiti-.
1hir failure t fnrvfvo this ctiaiiv'p
and tu prmri fr it war? prnlisilily
due l'i a larj:t dfree to tht- fa-t
that tlii-y wen not ki't-jilii well
eiiuuxli iiifttririfd jinoui tlie eco
nomic situntioh in 'oiii-ral.
Our tui-Hness iih.mi who (irpTly
Studied ihe e-"!Miinic fi.p-t hai
ing liu-'tiii'ss cnridii ini,, ttii ri upr th
war ltd in the sultan ueut Ihmuh
)rerlod rP.'ili.Ail ttuit r'ntiniindity
lu'ji-es were "ariiiu tM far lunn!
Itie Fer capita ur- lta-inp p-w-r f
the masses t' re:huin at -ufh
levels.
The liniTtflnre nf the rtal!fr ; fanu
hu never heen more avtitiiutcii which,
than now. TIip puh'ic has r-ome to
lwk upon the rta Hit's read.lu;t
ntentj: a Ht l:it In the cyi-le that
must be tr!iiplttd ttfr ecoimiiiif
cuiirfitltrm. r n a -umarnHvp!y
tnHind lasis pn'pHr.it-T.v ti a bmi-
rI roTival of hu-ini'-. That t'p-,
Ular cu'eptlon wa .( ri!rt3ty Illti.
IratM hj'the fw-nt wt-iulhd huy
i 1ike.
. 4t th t.ther hand, the puhlir
"B-ij! cuipfhfnij that reduction if
f rt cannot trf made art)ilrarily
:th-jt du mnidenitinn for all
tr m'tiT-i that enter Into te pnw
rhap the rMef of thee4
?4'i' 'l. which aflt all orfc-ft.
i riie-s wiarc to prohilie
1 . S- raw iiai'(T aU w-H the
Hr? t f"el the reaction, lint n
fc nr- !afMr costi rrrnun hiefhe
n.8n,f;cfuri cannot pas otong a
lar'i p:r: of the reduction In toe
A VIC V Wi CJ OF NEVYOSKS RtTAll SHCPPiNG CFTE OS - THE f)CAOJVSTMrT
'OF PE.1AU. PtUCE l ONE Of Th MCST IMPOOTANT FACTOOS Tm RfcftjRN
TO NOOMAt BUSINESS CGNPITIONS
cost of niiiti'Hiils hern use his bljf
K"it iiem of ost is labor.
The solution ! the pmhtern Is
loner production ctt?. We are in
! a KriiMl of Hinallcr margin of prof
' Its than t!iat whh h we have exp--I
fifiiced for tlie - last few years.
; Greater efficiency Is ttrjreitdy d-
cvontlnl for all tlse elements nf
our hody politic to doj in their
power to inn lie Mjceeisful Hurt)
movements 'h thar represented by'
tin- l''oreiuu' Trade I'inutn'inn Cor
poration, which lit beiliK ors;t!if.rd
v. U It a citpital lock oT. (hf hun
dred billion dolhirs, on which) un-
Uianded. der the r.ilue Act, It -an extend a
The solution of thU problem - billion dollars fu lonir-term Tedil
nmt be found Iwfore we can ac-j to foreign buyers of Americun
ciiinplish the mosj- linportunt of all j productn and ine lis own deberi
necessary re.idjusttneuts namely, j f ure against tlie collateral for
h tbh bu-jt. of fxchanp ktwwn : these Iouijk for itale to the Amri
and Jnduirial jirodurta. can ptttdic.
In the final Miialysis. I an f Our productive
car'Mrlty lum
en hance between farm and Indus-' steadily been IncntHxiiii: (nce tlie
t.riul labor. Arh-ulture Is still our : beiinln(t of th World War. It
lartreM industry. When.lt Is prus- now iwU the capacity of dotm-jM-ruus
the country is prnsjerrni. ; metir coriumplion. And it fid
but wiien It 1 not prosperous the' lows, tln-refore, thai merely domes
cotmtry cHiinot be pruHpenfiis. I tic readju-f ment cunuot iudve the
Arid there I another problem i problem of satihlartorHy di-feetliiK
which Vitally cceris al) of u j of our, rttrphis kmk1. further
naffcelv. unemployment. 'Like th!4rore, all nations are so" economical
Repudiation of ontra'-l, this al Ix Interdepemb-nt tlifit employment
is aworld-w.ip condition andtnst i in any one countfy dpeif,s to a
HUvKe be remedied a aon as ; la rye exroyif n in worldwide ro
positMis, While we have beet far operation and fac)Iitle for The e
more for'nate than any otheriia- j chance of (foods.
tion. It Is & aerlouma'Wr Pi hare because & world condltloni an
tnf ila--n r''1' t nfw.jriithelr !nrtuencv upon U buslnes rfc
ual. but all tf letti t fnThut. It
THOR
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QCongiuenfljr th tk nf t---(;uatplf
finannnjc our ovpra com
frKT' , whkh ttj tux of th
problfin. I nutter vlta1 fttor-
nd latxrTn U ft country. 9 lfbrjnil
is a matter of ttuun.9'1 r,nxratn
tittlon. hiweT-r, at there are
aliuuihint ln'!li-aTr0 that the tl$
lp our butlnea alTain haa uuinialak-
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How many times is Old Miin Winter King to be a come,
back this ye.tr?. Kach lime it less cold
How many times will you come back to see the latest
No. 32 Thor washer. Kach lime you will be more inter
ested. You can't fail to nee its superior features. It is
mostly .all metal, bandy mechanically, and is very easy on
clothes.
This very dependable and desirable
terms within the io;m Ii of anyone.
servant is wild on
Eastern.. Oregon : Light.
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express charges later to say nothing about
the time lost during the working eeasoa.
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