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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1921)
roiid.-iy, K-Vugust 20. 1021 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER VACV, TTTRTCTC No more need the table you buy be ruined by the slighest accident. This may now all be avoided. GREGORY QUALITY Dining Room Tables Finished with Valentine's famous Valspar positively will not turn white , cannot be damaged by scalding hot or ice-cold liquids. are most resistant to acids, alkalies, or oils. retain permanently their beautiful finish in spite of accidents and mishaps in the home. are unexcelled for beauty and symmetry of design and quality of work manship. , We invite you to see these wonderfully finished tables ;it mir store. The boiling water test will eonvinee yum of their absolute superiority and mar velous durability. This-is the kind f table the housewife has luiijr wanted and often demanded in vain, (ireirry Tallies with the 'a!lsiar finish tops' arc 'made in the choieest cabinet woods wild in the various period designs. Sold Separately or in Gregory Suites . , w. Local I .J.! 4: I i 1" 1 V 4 h 4 I "I COMING EVENTS. September 2. Meeting f small herd dairymen, bank ers and prospective dairy-' men at Union. Sept. 4. K. O. M. Association picnic at Kiversiclc Park. September 5. Big Labor Day celebration at !.a tJrafcde. Sept. 26 to Oct. 1. Oregon Stato Kair, Salem. Oct. -13 Krights Templar, grand commandcry, La Grande. Nov. 8 to .18. National Gringo meeting, Portland. Nov. 21 to 21!. Pacific Inter national Exposition, Port land. , - On l ishinir. Trip A I Kay, ronduetor on th hranch h-ft yesterday for a short fishing trij vn the south fork of the Wallowa. I,(siim' II:uuher in l a (irande Hlake Williamson, one of the prom inent ranchers of the Justine eoun ry, i spending toi:ay in La Grande ur business. On Vacation Miss Lena linltertson, ch-rk at th" main offii-es of the O.-W., is on a weeks vacation and is spending it with her Ms '-er in the country. (iocs to Hood Uiver .Mrs. Jasper Stevens left this mora ine for Hood Kiver, where she is to True Shape ' HOSIERY For Men and Ladies New Shipment .lust in For "K.-.l I ,a-lii's I'lir.' Silk Jfor $1.75 - Liuli"' Silk I'hiitcd ll-.s,. $1.50 Men's Pure Silk . 95c Men's Silk I'hiited lli.se 60c Mill's Silk I.isle II--- ?,rc XI NT 5 CLOTH! TH JTCI WTTM A COACJtC ohnenkamp Co. La Grande's Pioneer Home Furnishers News InB liiee'i Mr. Slovens find Kay Lewis, mil. Over l-'rom Klgln motor on to Long lleach, Wasliingloii. I A. It. Waluirield of Klgln penl. the jwuek-oml ill l.a (irando on business. Here Visiting ! : T .Mrs. K. M. I-'ord and daughter, Misi ,mll -n linker NeirUounday, arrived yesteniuy from, Ki-e..l.ri. Ue. ker of Ilaker spenl i..tiui iu iJL-iiu mhiil- iinir in I a. I Gramln visiting- with Uv .ami Mr ; -lack Ilialt. Kctoru Trom liakcr " ! .Mrs. .lack Hiatt ami Miss IVKons rcturntti last oven in tf from 'Pakr whcn 'hoy attcndcil tho I.. 1 , S. Priesthood meeting that was hclo 1 there yesterday. j relurnt'd: ! Kelurns from Portfaucl ' Miss Glad.s Ainswnrth i last eveninjr from a two we Us vaua-i ; (inn trip to Portland, whrro she visit - t-il Mis iMal.le and .Miss Neiliu Ganl-j tier. . (Jo to Kljrin j Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Paxton left! Kiu moln tU,. I C... I.1..;.J ; . . '; ,, i : wun .ins .i axiun s inoiiicr, .uif. I L. MiShain. i , I Here VUitine; 1 Mis. Morh'ind and d;iuc;hti'r, llar-j lima Jean, arrived this morning from , Houston, Texas, to spend some lini.'' visitintr here with Mr. ami .Mrs. Dun i Mi-Lcllan. - i lietiirn Home i Mrs. II. K. Lafky and roil. Hi.liliy.i left this morninjr for Ho-id 'Kiver, 1 where they will meet Mr I.ufkv an lj motor on to '-heir home at l-'ore-tj Grove. Mrs. Lafky has beep ii. I.a; Grande for the past few weeks vi- i' . i in with h r parents, Mr. and Mis.l Homer Taylor. Suit i 'itM stolen j A vint cuseAvas sfd''n frmti an an-' Tomotdl parked in front of the Mod ern 1.iitm!i la.-t fV4ii iuir. around ten or t';n thirty o'll.xk. Mr. Srrilmet j Ho polite a list of Die eotil tits of th unit e;ise. No clue lias h-'ri discover! as to who stde it, : occcoeooosooo ID AN CEi Old Time Dance Thursdav Modern Dance3 Saturday ;, Eig Labor Day Dance i REX HALL N. A. Desilet, Manager ,) D c a a t n e a a DunioiiHtia IIiik beyond lUCti(ll t h o lurability of liuisli. rie Slin1:i f in La Uruuilo viaitinK with ,ohl tri;mis. Tchirrmrl. ShnpM'i Mr. ami .Mrs. It. line 'I. Srhafrr itf Ti oeasel were Saturday shoppera in La (iraude Hit l urdav. V. II. MeCrnrv and (Uuules Cross or Pendleton arrived this morning M'oiid a few days in La Grande. - . J;,,,., - ,, Shir SM-i1 riuh Will .Mee) 'file lOastern Ktar .Social Chili will meet at I lie ronnl ry home of Mra. Hoyt al - o'( lork (oinorrow aflornoon. mis. .iiie ll'irst man left tills liitiri'- onie in I'orlialiil alter Listings Wantei Kvery flay we have many enllH I'M j modern homes on paved streets. i IT you lune such property lh;it vimi waul to sd, come, in and Jist i( with ine and bee u re ijujek resnllif. Easy Terras roryioii down and l::o a inotit ; InrhldinK ilileiiit you ran l.t.y a five, .room hou" on Z Ave. Why rent lth the possibility of beinc forced ""',e w r- ","n " " . .. .... ,. . buy with ternilike thin. Geo. H. Currey iroroX in Portland after j v intt iu friends iu the. city fur several weeks. ! yfnumas R. Lilo uiur 'Mamie C. VMark were married at noon by Jus Ttice Arthur C. Williams in his office. Imhlcriles Many Hen1 Ow,'i L. Huchunan uml Miss Kthel Anelo, both of lniblor, were married Friday by Justice of the l'eace Arth ur C. Williams. Returns I'Vum Nani,t Miss Ionu Znbel returned MiiitK from Nampii wlir she lint been fur I ho put twoytfeeks visiting with relatives and friends. (iocs To Wallowa W. 11. Casey left this morning on the branch for Wallowa where he is employed. Mr. Caw spent the week-end here with his lamtly. Ucturn From Const Ti i Mr. tuul Mrs. L. II. ijorton return ed last evening from Vnrtlaud,' Sea side Htid Cannon Doath where they have boon tor tno past two weeks. I ' 1 IIhsm-'S Tlirmifch - J. D. Mathuyou formerly nH latitat superintendent of the - passed Ihrotmh Ln (irando yesterday on hi way to Uuise, Idaho, from l'orlhmd Arrived l-'i-oin fort land.' ' Mrs. V. K. Kvaus and feon, Kver- ett, arrived a fow days ani to spend two weeks in Lit Grande vUithiK with her mother, Mrs. S. 15. Swalberg. KelnniN From Portland . Miss ICdna Jones, clerk in the department at tao telephone office, arrived home last evening from a two weeks vacation trip to Portland. Arrives From Portland Mrs Walter Bennett returned last evening trom a three weeks visit with her parents in Hanks, Oregon, Mrs. HennelL stopped in Portland for a week on her way homo. Leaves For Canada Mr. and M is. Thomas Hudo will leave this evening for Moose Jaw. Cauad, to spend m month visiting with Mrs. Ilmleo'y sister, Mrs. Hattie Uuirio. Mere From Portland W. H, Lake of Portland is in l.a CranUo lor a few days on business and is stopping at-tho Summer hotel. Mr. Lake is tnnellng tor the Pacific Coast Biscuit Company. Here I'liim Walla Wiillil J. W. Kkiui niul wife tit" Wallii Wal la, Washington, mrived yosterdiiy to spend a fi'ff days in La Cnuule vlsit Ins witli eld friiMids. .Mr. Kcati wa formerly a ditpuielier for tlio O.- W. In La llnjiKU). Mere On linsiiiesss ji ('. H. Turner, diniiiK ear inspector J for the O. V. arrived this morniim from Salt Lake. Mr. Turner will B spend the day in La Grande on him-' iness hvivliiK t Ins cvunlni; for I'ort-! laud and Seattle. I Li'iive For I'Juin IJ Mr. and Mrs. J. K Wright arTiHiyli p.tnied by Misn lieulah Aeseliliniann 'J of Cot Tax, Wa.sh., letl t his morn inn I I'm- Klton lo speii d the the day with J Mr. and Mrs. Jlarnest VuhiH and l datmhter Hetly May. lenvr J-'nr Mr. and Mrs. K. A'leu. who iiave heen vij-;iIiiiK reltliws hern hn S" vera I d;yH. left. 1 his morning for Hie coast and from there will ko to Los AnyeleK whe:e they expect to l.ii-ato permaiieni !y. Tank Cleaned lm I Thi! Y. M. C. A. swimming la ok , w as empl ied Sat unlay nihl aul I horoiighly e1e;(ned out, mid niven Its', Weekly disinteri ing. Sniiiitinlug ji classes today a if having the heuelitjg I of atKiiduiely fresh water. I ' ! Leave I'nr Cmifei t nir ( The Inc-a! dele.tX' lo the l I', a "lll'iMf'.iirc ' thlrt diKtrtel. left this;' afternoon for Twin Falls, Idaho, l w here l h" eonferenei; is heini; hel I i ! this u-iir. l:. L. .1. Huston, Rev. I I. i!. Aldrieh, John Spe. kliar' and J A. W. Leflell vi-ill repreM'.nt the 1tf-u M. L. ehnieh. The party left in Mi. ) J Stierk ha rt's v: r. W illt-'l'ii .Uviia- rioiai-e Nelsnn, who 1ms Ih-i-ii in , Hie e;niloy ol the lir.imli' Itomle I II 111 -iln'r i oln i;i ny !'.r S"eial loais has ! heeil ealli il hy the I.. 1. S. rliuleh o Afrka on inlssion work. Mr. Nelson will le.ive in ilie near la tino. A f;irewi-!l parly will he ehen fur hill! HI 111.' L. I) S. illllltseiiiellt hall Tnesil.iy eeiiiii. at which ie. Ireshlui'lits will he s"ied and dioi' 111 tr inillliir'Ml ill 'I'he pal'V will he held at X oYlo' k and the 1 1 1 -1 1 . ir i oi'dhilly lin in 'I. nii.M.sriK him; and picht i;ix;k u rio.ss ( OVKKKK. I Half Hall. Full L i'L-Arorn anil I'.ul I li t Acoin styles. . Mail on, its ifiven prompt attention. Ail work iuaia'i tei!. Oideis tuken for jileatiii. MliS. I.. H. NOU ION. (tOfi rlams Ae. Hid "I1, Kirst lioor'We-t of Pot (iffae. 8-'J-tf Our SaturHav SpeciaU. tin Saturday of thi wik, at The 1'niace in yo'ir way h-un', 1p and seMire a sip 'm! hox, upe-. iaily pri for the occa-H-n. Hie raini p rn;-kl' pf:alt of hiifh ki ade 1" ifitidt's in or;e-half lound tt five-pound beautifully decor ated iKrtfK fur (r i f t. puipntes. ( h'cilate bar-, nut noujraN nid bon bon K"al'r can ip f'tutiW in th--t'fV. of fx-hi :v: a"fl-o.- r'nri'A by Xew lYlnclpnl t I'tiM't Miss Flora Shafer, sister of Mrs. A. K. Hug, Is In the city visiting for a few dnyu. Before returning to her duties as principal of tho I'asoo, Washington schools, to which Khe wilt visit u while with her brother and family at Tel oca set and also with another brother, Kruuk Scuufer, mid family at linker. Ilcshlence Sold irry M. Houvy-ha Hold his residence Ht 'he corner of First and Main to Marvin C. Coulter of the! nfand Intj.r r"M1ffnn!ij Coulter! ex poo (s to take possession next! month when Dr. itnd Mrs. Jlouvy! will leave for :i six months tilp to Scotland and Knrdand. Tho tnmsue- tion whs made through C. J. Blade and company. Pi Til Is v" Olarki', New Mint ed', Is Happy ami Sees (iood Future. ' KstaSilishinir . home pride; luisinir Die center pole so that all can ra'.'y 'round; rfinowinjjf faith in tho com munity; liuiUlinK a home fori the pub lic that is a irem; all of those, thins combine in the new hotel at Union which was built by the public spirit ed people of that part of the valley and which has cost upwards of $li0,- ooo. "Tell inc," said a stranger to the writer last eveninir in Union, "why was such a maitnificicnt hotel built in Union and do the owners expect it to pay?'' Our answer to tho first question is that the ho'el was built because it is needed and to the second quests n as lo wneiner wie owners expirvtci it to pay, we firmly told the man 'hat he hotel bad already paid for itself in re-establishinjr home pride, confi dence in the old town of Union, koiy inir the younif folks in the city instead of riding all over i-he country, mak ing friends of neighbors, all of whom meet around the dining table of the new hotel, lind turlhermore it tno hotel never paid a single cent of div idends in money to tho stoekhoiers. there would not be u murmur, for Union people did no'' expect to make a lot of money on the hotel, but they built it because they knew they need cd it nnd can well afford to have it. The dininit room Tan full lost night FOR SALE No. Hit lU-room modern Iioiihu on SpriiiK blreet, arranged for two families; one Hide In now rented and hilngliiK $'15 por inonfh; a nleo location; trees; l;lwn; eomont sidewalk; paved Htroet, All for 50U. Terma on part of it. cellar; cow tdalls; I'll ji ken house anil Komi water rlht nice lawn ; hIiimIo Home fruit treeH. Thta place hatt olio of the fluent Katdcu on It in Iho country, l'rlce Jijonil with redHoimhlo terms. Como and Hen uh ahotil this, If you want a choice homo. We are selling and If you havo au llilnt,' to list and don't want to Hell It. don't list It with us. C. J. BLACK & CO. (Realtors) m;' ki,i;v i,a itfiitiiiii I1MMJ. Oregon IN PH I HER NEw HOTEL No. IM J- ,..us on "V" !.; iPp-'A Aiflf: I sireet close Spruce, the VI.- ', ', ??A'$iU f U V, 1 ' 1 ' lory Way; Lot lOOxIIU foot; '! Jm''T : ' $utt?'4vtfM i ! Small bam; wood shed and fefiMW'NXl. VVM! : sunn, fruit treos. Price $800. Jfil'fi; ff ' ' N. - - A k -Horn '- ! ffeH ' : j room li'iure on corner of Spruce Jj i .ZJ' if''' Q ' and "V". Laipe barn, Incluil- ;. '-l U.K KariiKii; carpenter aliop; -M fr I ' Of ft, iV.'AWVJ S FURS 'AT ALASKA-PRICES! J k w c-xkiWtion Ui Brtk6s4) at tke public. Foxes, Mink, The public is invited jeady to war. CHRIS 1510 Adams Ave, for three hours and the automobiles were parked thickly nroumf the hotel. Patsy Clarke, the veteran hotel man, who has done more to make the trav eling1 public happy, probably, than any other one man on the Pacific coust, is on the job as manager and he predicts a brighter future each month for the hotel in Union. The Blackboard Sale DONT WAIT For cold wrat lior io make 'your (.'oml'ui'tts. "We luivt! the material at Kale Prices-. Percales Silkaliiies, ;!(i-iiiclies wide ...... Outing, in dark colors (Jliallies, iu a variety ol colors .. iiound Cotton Itatts ! pound liatis -. , Wool Patts, 72x!)l) inches Cotton and Wool Yarns for tvin Andrew' s Variety Store A'R'G'A'O'E TODAY and Constance Binney ii 'Wpl ! will, (valer; foMiJ r')rlfc A5! ! ii ' i ' Ii "Such A Little Queen" ! I i I i Queen of a funny little country and a nice boy 'a heart. ALSO- ' "THE SKIPPER'S SCHEME" It's a Tooiurville rirwjn.uiugTmMB!nmuK,a3 and for sale the finest collection of Alaska Furs in most reasonable prices ever offered to the La Grande Bear, Seal, Muskrat and many others. to inspect this collection, some of which are mado up ii MILLER Hunger, the Best Sauce. Sauce is used to create an nppetilflf or relish for the food. The right way is to look to your digestion. When you have good digestion you are certain to relish your food. Chamberluin's Tablets improve the digestion, create a healthy appetite and cause a gentle movement of the bowels. Adv. 15 . 20 I9v to u.- a.- a: $i.tf) ,?3.!)5 10 TUESDAY Phone Ked 671 1303 '.-.-I . ,