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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1921)
e o TpDX&DAY, APRIL 13, 192? e C3 OI&NTJE EVEN1NO OBSERVE! POGE FIVE r LcJcal" iSlews In Brief i Coifuly People I lei , J AmuiiKe the . residents of county I towns arqiviuK last night nre Mrs. J J. H. Hayes. of .tnin, and Mrs. C. 1J. UU2IM1. isT Blgln. F. WALLENBERG Portland, than reache Perrfl having started this week. The j Joseph lliili viniin Here ' 1 Huuh Wilson and wife, of JosVph, I arrived in the city lust evening. Mr. Wilson Is proprietor of a large dulry I near Joseph. I ' Fink J j rcmlletcu Man Here I R. Fowler, of Pendleton, is visit i iiiK at the Ward H. Fowler lionn. ! bavins conio here to attend the funeral of T. E. Foster this ufter- At Ho? Lake Mrs. J. L. Cramer is spending i;v ,era! days ut Hot Lake. : noon. Shop I'nited in .Mtirriacc Walter Schmid and Mr-!. Jo-ie l cr- 'cuson were married at 'he Preshyter ! iun Manse Tucs.luv jiteriiiiaii-wt '-ittu-J Mr. Schmid is one of tno bakers at J the McPherson Bakery and Mrs. I ixhmid was in the Depot street hakery lias saleslady. Snow Last Night " . i A blinding snowstorm was encoun tered, by parties returning from the country club dunce late yesterday ev ening. No snow fell in "the city, but the area covered with snow during the night extended to a point very close to thojty limits. Bad in Movies ation is the onlv means of ills of the moving picture try, according to a discussion of the subject by the Men's Club of ithe M. E. church last night. On the fother hand, it was generally acknowl edged that there is much of education al .scientific and entertainment val ue in the movies and with the bad features removed they would be a bie; factor for good in the community. R. W. Leighton led the discussion. HAS MOVED And now occupies the ground floor room at 1113 Adams avenue, where the lovely creations in Ladies' and Children's Jli'linery are bound to interest ev ery lady and child who wisher to he well divsswl. at a low cost. You are in vited to call. I Will Attend Presbytery J Rev. James Aikin Smith left this I morning for Nyssa, to attend the reg J ulur spring meeting of Presbytery. He J expects to return Thursday evening. He delivers an address this evening at a special session of the Presbytery In the interests of Young People. .Right of Way Determined The right of way for the road from I here to Hilgard whs decided on yes terday when the county court and the i county roadmaster made a trip over Jithe route. Other right of way along ithe Old Oegon trail will be decided on I tomorrow when the court will take a I j trip to North Powder. On Krid iy, S a trip will be taken through Klu.ii) to Wallowu county. Those going over ! the Hilgard stretch of road included j County Judge V. tl. Couch, Commis si sioners J, F. Hutchinson and Cecil 'Calloway and County Uoadn-aster Si John V. Birney. . Pink Shop 1115 ADAMS AVENUE On Trip For Health ! The Albany Herald contains a news I item concerning Mr. and Mrs. V. E. 8 l.ivengood, former residents of thi.s S city. It will be remembered that Mr. ' Livengood wa's one of the first man lingers of the J. C. Penney company J.here. The item is as follows: "Mr. I, and Mrs. F. E. l.ivengood started this , morning on an extended tour throuirh California for the benefit of Mr. Liv J'cngood's health. When they left Al I banv thev had no objective in mind. ' but 'their friends believe that they will I spend the greater part of their time Vat Southern California points. ELECTRICAL COFFEE An Electric Percolator or an Urn will improve the flavor of your coffee and improve your breakfast disposition. -Jlave you the required electrical helns in your home? They are here for us to demonstrate to you. Will you visit us? Buy your Electrical Ap pliances here and you can always get service. Wiring, Kepairing and Supplies. Let Ihc, II. & S. Electric Do Your Work. H. & S. Electric Company 10.') DEPOT STREET Phone Red 3931 Silencer to Kelire Thomas Murray Spencer, "poet laureate" of Montana, has made his last trip to The Dalles. Spencer, who is a Doet "on the side" only, uses cigar salesmanship as a means of earning a livelihood. He has been coming to The Dalles regularly for years and has made many friends here. But old age is creeping on, and Spencer has decided to retire. Yesterday he vis ited with all of his friends, bidding 'them goodbye. Techy he left for Portland, where he will- make his home. The Dulles Chronicle. Survey Progressing The survey being made for the pur pose of determining the bcstJViiter siipp'TyErwirfWw-r'rit?'''of I.n Grande is progressing rapidly. U. E. Koon, consulting engineer in charge of the work, Teports that the transit party, which is in charge of Dan Me lllan. is now working about 10 miles from the city at a point beyond the second bridge over the 'Grande Konde on the other side of Five Points. The level pnrty, in charge of C. Koehle, of COMING EVENTS. .J. .J. 4. J Apr. HO. New Yurk Philhar monic Orchestra, L D. S. Tabernacle. May. It. Eastern Oiegon Track Meet, Union. 4. .j. .j. .j. .J. Announcement OLD-TIME DANCES will be .given lo Rei Hall on Thursday evenings. Nothing but the graceful, old-time dances will bo danced. Music by Llndsey's superb orchestra. Everyone enjoyed Ihe first dances; be" sure and attend those to be' giran. Lessons by appointment. Call Main 42. Mf.&Mrs.P.J.PQwers DA N C E TUESDAYS ' SATURDAYS Tlikel Wven Kavh ljulf Dancer tyf Prior To be Given A way Kar.h I Tuesday Mglit. FISHING TOGS We carry a complete line of Out-Door Clothes High Top Shoes Rubber Sporting Hip ' Roots Khaki Fishing Coals Khaki and Whipcord Pants ' Rohky.and Whipcord Lace Knee Pants Khaki, and Wool Shirts, Ladies' .('Jiippewa Hifh Top Shoes. Ix.'t us Oiitfit You at Low cat Prices. :. You Save We "Sell for Cash. 'Clint's Clothiery "The 'Store With Con-science." .General Manager Here W. C. Pratt, general manager of the Pyramid Land Co. offices in Ore gon, Idiho and Washington, pissed through La Grande yesterday on his his way to Enterprise. Mr. Pratt is at present interested in the Montana oil fields, and reports that the last seventeen wells drilled all struck oil. and that oil is pure, that they take it right out of the wells and run cars with it. While in the city he conferred with r. N. Ford, local manager of the Pyramid land eninpiiny. located in the Coolidge building. Another Shrine Ceremonial Loral members of the Al Kailnr Temple, Mystic Shrine of Portland, have received notification 0f the big ceremonial nt Seattle April 30. A special train will leave Portland from the Union Station at 4:30 o' clock, Friday, and will return Sun day afternoon. The NIloBTehiple. of Seattle is making hotel resevra tlona for the Oregonians. Several local member nre wondering if bus iness cannot 'call them to Seattle the later part of the mouth. L.I ' - ". , ! V4 - ' Lylo, the Piano Tunor, Is SMALL TRACT WANTED at tho Hotel Foley today; 4-11 u . Itacfli 20c to 25c. People Meat i.i.A Muin ?J7 j.r..iri ' ' jchard, but wild kc t 'have gowl Vanity Fulr Ileuiity Shop, 12 De-1 improvement. Submit what you havi a Have a party tiio wants 5 lo 10 acres close in. Don't wan? much or- pot stroet. houo lied 1751 for up-1 with good description, iBid.pr'co by potutuieuts. 3 Silt Ten pounds of lard for ?1.7.at the People's Market. 4-0-ff first letter. SECUK1TY LAND & SAVINGS CO. 4-ll-:tt jO That mngnificient linetif ciimlv'wel must fleuse you. ",14 Ri ulwuya fresh, Always pure, always ut if low price by the pound, by the box, by tho 10c worth, at FAMILY DRUd STORE I.A QRANOCOaaCON, . 4-i:t-tf. F. Wallenberg Is Hie newly-ui- , pointed Swedish minister, who bus ar rived ut Washiutcu. 1 The Writer and the Reader. 1 Care should be lukcn, not that Ihe 1 reader y understand If lie will, but i that he must understand, whether lie j will or not. yiiinillliin. INEW TODAY; FOR SALK GoM Harvostrd before Coin Potntoos. the frost. Call 1'Olt SALK Furniture, rid? rirat St. 4-r.-2tp VOU SALK -A younjf .;-lf. Aiso a ..boy's bicycle. Phono Itlack 4-p:-u. WANT10I) Woman to work ' on ranch. Phono FanueiH 27X1 4-1 IS-H Mr In ion Pcilp Here Todii.v George Beard and family. Bennick and Mrs. K. Ervin arc anion j; the Union people in Grar.ie today to attend tho funeral of Thomas Foster. Preparing For Tourists The fence at the fiiirpTaunds has been rebuilt on the south side and the fence west of the main entrance will shortly be cut down lrtm 10 to 7 feet and will be moved closer to the race track. Q avenue will be vacated to Maple street and outside of the fence to the railroad tracks, all of the ground will be used for a tourist camp. The survey for this work will be made within a few davs. BOY-SCOUTS (Conducted jt)r National Council of th boy Scout of America ) SAFETY FIRST REQUIREMENTS Kvery find-cla scout who qualifies for the merit badue In sufeiy Brut must pas Ihe following tests; 1. State four or nn-re dnncorons conditions In the average home and In dicate uhat step should be. taken to correct these conditions. i;. Produce satisfactory evidence that h is personally responsible for Ihe application tf al least tno coimtrue the safety first principles in his own home. 3. Name the most serious violation of public safety principles which fins coiih! under his observation, and pro duce satNfnrtory evidence that he 1m done all within his power lo correct the same. 4. .State In writing at least six of the most ImportHiit regulation emer- ! luff street safety to meet Hie condl ; Hons of the neighborhood in which he , lives. j ft. State In writing n't l"nt six of i the most Important regulations cover I Ing street safety to meet the condl ; Hons of the ar-hoo. he last attended. 1 6. SiihmiMn wrlHnif an outline of ! hi n plnn for a school Ore drill and explain the inejhod of' properly carry I In it h Into effect. 7. State In writing at lenst six vlo j lation of safety h.t principles which' , ar repnn,t)!e ffir accidents in con i inctlon with railroad, i K Stand a ntnfnctory exatnlnatlon ' showiiiK a knoutt'dge of the linnrtnnt principles It Inrolvt-s, ani jatlfne I tnrtly demniivtrHte his ability to a ntiie lend'-iMiip In cae of a tle. panic, r r other di-(fr. fBd gn-en cpjn " on hite Kroiftid.) . ln 1!1P. I'.'.tCi Hy pn--f Mrs tet. How many of imi adult vhor'd - tlii tt riMild p- li Hw ntTiy , i--if' tin vmi ! pi r.Hi'd I'.T'J j Ih-ji prfMMitcd in yHir town Is-t $flr ' If m.hf lu.i.l.,tln t.-.l- a.. Ii.t,.'. l'kr' lllll-l.'l III III.. KIII'J l ..H, t! ly i?ill! do, Uncoil 20c to 2!h' Market; phone Main People's Meat 17. 4-5-tf MAKE THE OREGON YOUR HOTEL WHKN IN PORTt AND i 3 Toimlar Spachius Lobby At the Center of Evorythini;. Uroadway at Stark St. Wo BiiKRest yon ft'rlle. phone or who tor reaervallona. t ARTHUR II MEYERS. Mata);cr. 1 OUR GUARANTEE We vise only the best mater ials. The quality and work manship of our repair jobs is guaranteed. That's why we recommend and guarantee Gill Rings to overcome oil pumping and to prevent the escape of compression. For Snh by LEIGHTON 'S WELDING AND MACHINE WORKS :: :: :: R. W. Leighton, Prop. usics Perfect I riMMaiiaiaw Mini ill in laminia fiT" 1124 1 Mirror n ' mm- ? i . m ?K HP ii. ..I ,.' i.-..-je. -:.'..v i a-, s-fl;:. phi f nmu ,1HSi! I WW vt ..f memmnwmm 3ha Pli zxzxjVczphvshh a Soul' - The New Edison is like the perfect mrrrcr that reflects form and feature,, true to every line and subtlety cf coloring. It fjivcs you nn e.xact Re-Creation of the singing. or play-, mg ot tne living artist or artists. Mr. Edison spent 7 years of his time and 3 millions of his dollars to develop the perfect realism of the New Edison. He has proved this perfect realism by comparing the New Edison with living artists 5,000 times before more than 5 million people. The New Edison is positively the only phonograph which can sustain this test. .We have.for 'you.aproofon offset paper of the famous Franklin Booth etching of Mr. Edison, as -he looks today.' Size 12-x' 19 fnc'hes. Bears no advertising matte'rj'suitahle for framing. Just fill out the ballot and bring or mail it to us. . 0 Newlin Book. 6c StatfoneVy Cd. : 1 I ! BALLOT tiring or mmilthis ballot) Mr. F.dixm han jotl made a list of hia 25 favorite tunes. What olher well-knon American's favorite tur.aa would you like to koon? Wrlle hia or her name beta Your Mane Addr.ao-l This ballot rnlitta too frre o anvorall ot ihe Items listed below. CbakwlacbySu w.u a v O Frn)rt Booth Portrait oL HdMo Wh.i Oltm Llknia Uola ftVklt) 0 B'Hwm anil Music Qlht. a Vi rOT ivi.f rv. rvp. 1.1 I A ",1 in Tt i't i JJ Drawing t( 10 o'clock. REX HALL as tns war Ouuun 1108 ADA01S AVENUE O- An you a.vi:t. the ha 9 inith Vf'Iliri .nil I yi:i UB1I? 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