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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1921)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAOTJ TJTRTi;F J?onnd-np Draws Manv Rid ers oF Both Sexes in Piv paratiou ;I'm' rIlirf('st Ev ent of Kind. Her Enrico's Voice! ft. V .1 PENDLETON, Sept. IH.-An array of performers who will compete for world's chamnion.-hms a m-iz lint that in cash anil added trophies is the! preatest exvr offered fast relay1 strings, snappy younif steers ami thM wildest of bucking brenks these ar"' some of the features promised for the ' V.) 1'endleton Round-Up, September 22, ?, and 21. (lay in brilliant shirts and fuzzy chaps, cowboys and cowgirls are al ready gathering in Pendleton in antici pation of the big event. Indians nre Teady with their bVaded buckskins, elk' teeth strings, furs and other trappings.! for the Indian parades and ceremon-i ials which are a part of each day's! program. Soon their tepees will "bi. ! Pitched at the Round-Up grounds and ' smoke from the campfires will mingle! with dust from the corral where thiT try-outs are now being' held. i These try-outs, by the way are re-' vealing that the contests between main and beast will be as zestful as in for mer years. The .Round-Up associa- tion's bronks seem to have accumulated j an ample supply of venom and promise I many unexpected twists and turns for. would-be riders. Whistlin' Annie, that T( loeflset temperamental oueker whose antics were among last year's thrillers, Wig-: eler and Domino, each with i special brand of devilment these and others are showing good stuff for the buck-1 ing contests. i'TU i : : ..i- .1 . iic nam ui vice ever iiutirii- t - . ..... .. . i),,.l it -, ... ,, legunir ineeiiiig oi I e ocasei viiani'e 11 J M P ' 'S ' ' he,1 Saturday, September 10. ar- '. MlMU"y'- T.l' Pa8,cnf;' rangements were-' completed for the muinv ici ica I HIP HCIYItC MM this year. Pendleton homes will b 5 ''M: 1 K in y 4ux 1 Cbc Bookioorm M.MiV A. XK'HOUS, l.ibrnrlnn . Are you u rnd-hlooded boy lo whom whuul, text-lKJoka, Knil teach ers appear a iiever-endlnK srlnd? Are you leuslni; to unit school In-order in go Into business? "Your biggest were conslslenlly good on each point . Plnrn Tuesday morning. Other bus The reiwrt of the. BubncrlpH Iness sessions will be held Weiliies book commltieo on the desirability day and Thursday. On Tuiwday ev ot books offered for salo by boofc!lnK greetings heiwe.ui the (!. A. K. agents Is to be published tu.ls ywirland allied oimmizalKiis will be ex und distributed more widely so thai ' changed. the public niav be advised of the1 The veterans' annual parade, will shortcoming of the books so offered j be held Wednesday afternoon und tile ror sale. Also definite action was annual cnmpflre conies ihut night, taken on making available a coni-i '''' rncaiupment clos. Thursday r le,e list or the books In the North-' U-rnoon with an automobile trip to west which are In raised type t.:r.''l HJ.ln Harrison, head.im.l th l'lllml. The nubile llbralrles de-'l-rs of the .'im. Army Corps Area. Fountain Pens and Eversharpft. Fountain Pens and a new Eversharp pencil uro being sold t.t Silverthorn's for school use at a very small price. Jon. Schooler Itusiness" is n nennv mite DooK.wvriiien ny a man mil .fi'r- nrrimy i imiu- "" " ... . .. . . s silverthorn'a cordial sytpa.hyfor you.. By !. there are in their tr Z Z Vt '2-1, means read It. The perpl.wid and thai they may serve, tlmm r.ee read-. . . IndlKuant parent will also find s.ne.lng material also. Will yon no. help "m .lh' "t .'11:.. '7.,?. . Z ' ,.L ".?. counsel in Its pages. i .us to get In touch wlih l he blind In daca are to be had right now, after one jVnlon county I would think it out of the season. You X Ilk 4 'nA.lLL'4L.- . if ! In Indianapolis on J September 2") to 22," The A Naiional Hank has kind-jfj R Meets Again window I'of l he, dlspiay of ln ks from- time to time. We shall tint reserve the books while on. display but will fill 'mail reriuestH or tele phone requests -to' reserve any nf them after the hour advertised. In j other words, if the. book Is not called for by someone In person within five I mi I no tes after the hour advertised. then it may be reserved. ican gel the finest fresh strawberry sundaes at Silverthnrn's. I Safe Milk For Infinlj & Invalidi . NO COOKING Tho "FoocKpi ink" for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Home, Office,aii Fountains. Ak for HORLICICS. US-Avoid Imitations & Substitute! ..;nl Mcpnuiihcrnt tho. Into I.iincci Caruso listens to the voice .eiH.U-iior on lior plume n uth in her home at Naples. BOlfS:- MEETING HALL !Pope Asks Boys Not I To Rob Bird's Nests CHICAGO, Sept. 1 INDIANAPOLIS, - Seps. 1:1. For tho fourth lime since the (Irand Ar my Hf the -Itepuhlic was 0rr.1111l7.ed In . lstiil It will convene in Indianapolis isept. 25 to 2!l for its annual, nteet-jj I lug." No other ell? has had the'en- .i icamniiient more than three times. J Those on display this week arc tlie; PrevlmiH encampiiii iils Vei n beld 'i Americanization of Kdward liok,' , i,,,. In 1SS 1, lSli:t and ' i .On the opening day. Sunday, past commanders and nallonal officers of , lh (i. A. - II. will ureupy pulpiis 111 J ,1... 1 1 I..,.. .....I .L.lli,ir mi. ! I l IIM IIH III I. Illlll-ll'. It"" ,1. .... . ,". a j -Try to Avoid the Rush If von know what books ami ,sftipliis j-ou want for SCHOOL, jrefc thciu this week. ' ; AV. will bavi; a Ituko I'orco til' cxiicrictuf'tl liclp- which received the Pulitzer prize ror the best American biography of (he year; "That damn V." lip. account of the Y. Xt. C. A.; "Ways of the t'lr- cus" by a Jion tamer connected Willi iriotie iiildresses. Monday the eri- llarniim & Ilalley and the lliimllng don 1 11 Ih and executive. cotumllieiw 1 Itros.';' "Our Voni'n" by Arnold .will innel and that evening a recon-! but. niir trad bt avoided i (if piClllHtl. .. Our terms ale ( .at 1'! Word hs Hrosv: "uur wouicu uy iiioioWin meet and mat evening a reie,;. j . 1111 O P. ,- t Pope' Benedict X ! Hnnett is a provocative dlscussiln of 1 tion for tb veterans npd nieiiibeis,; fU gltflin ' KfihW Ar 'NfatlOIierV LO. e..iitil,nii,.T- ..r jo.ihe eternal leouniae; --.iiwiipy 1111111-, r arrillaieit orguaizations win : j uy ivi'iiim 1 1 iii ' .iil'lll 111 Hie siaie oiiom" o ii'ih ni"i Scllll fur 1 (iraii oi lliiuse: l-'air Ne.vt Naluri .I1VS TELOCASKT, Sept ' 13. At the puichas of the old school house and reached, here t: has latclv sent pounds, throufh'.ardinal Clnsn-ii ri.-toi '"K Orou.nds' the Romiin s.i,-ieiv fn,- ,i,o iv..ve..ti.,n i and the "Adventures of a Old 'f Cruelty to Animals. iOuldo" by Knos Mills speak fur theni- . 1 hi adiiition, it is stated, '.h3 Car- 81 lv,'- ' """"" I I MI iin 1 , ciir,,...,,! i s.,n,i i,.He,.'coniains five recent plays, two nf condemning all wanton destruction of 'l''" wlr" ''K l'linliir successes animal life by unscrupulm: snorts- 011 "K1- men who caused untold sufe.-'.ng to i . the victims by traps and -,uch like de vices. Particularly fond of birds, his em inence has caused to be issued to all parish priests? a circular lettc Month'. for its remodeling into a grange hai! j. , . . , , llll US II'IIIUIIl . ... ' , "' , . ' The. building will lie moved to adjoining the new strutting them to dissuade boys from The Pacific. Northwest Library As sociation held its annual- conference Sept. 1-3 at the Davenpirt hotel in Snokane. Montana had the- largest 1n"! delegation present. The program was entlrejy devoted to the needs. the the, evil practice of robhirgs birds' ; aulminr,ij,i and problems of the small ue up. 01 ?rm'Vem property adjoining the new school .""ls " a""'!nK '"em, in -o pteacn med,uln.BiJ.e, library. I.ii Brand.' aeimievon ciuzens, promises tnat tnere house irom tne puipit agamst all tonus or ; ' represent the small shall be no profiteering. The seat .... ..... cruelty to animals. I ' , ., ,niiUiiii i :. 5.. 1 !.. Final in rancoments for entertain- ,u . ... . ; library fc Oregon, in a coinp.n ison u.c unuei way is uie migesi in . - linen loiwaroing Hie glir, me nopo , ,,,,, ,i wn,.l, d,me We show- the hlntm'v nf ih .w,,,, ,'r, a. nig Pomona Grange on September 21 ,.. ,,,i .lj, :i :u. ... of budgets nnu woi cone. e suon twelfth venr nf successful nresentl- WW m"de. On that day a largi t.ion. crowd of farmers from tile entire val . .ley are expected to be present here. age others throughout th- wo 'M te help on all such beneficient work, I ed up a very good average in tins comparison.- Other towns surpassed us in a few different Items but we Wanen T. McCray. The first business session lakes Urtf(n;rsYKhr Institution ol . TECHHOUSY 1 t Ui VhiK.s; avpity fii-ji'irtnit'nt FAI L VKRM Ol'KJS ydV '. It, H2 l oi liifiin.-i(kM. mi I.) Jii" ilrtftillai Orcein AunctilnJtal Co!lrn- Ci.ltVAI.I.IS So Soon? I 'Koysmoer, cnairman 0. u,e o.,o-IR , , . lias mailT,""iw"' "-"jr ""''v I- In Scite of. Poison 1 . . CH1CACO, Sept. 'IB. hTv Board of Managers of the Anti-Cigarette league Onlv a verv short time since schoil cnft Grange fair committee closed for the summer. It now be- nil arrangements to have the mem hooves all the scholars and school chil. bers bring their products to Telocaset dren to drop in at Silverthom's and on Wednesday, October 5, and from find out all about the school neces-there Mr. Snider will have a truck sities. Tneir store is itera v lammoil cmnc ii iu i.u vn.wei.: ,.,. ,1,,,. ,u , ,i ,i. with school books, tablets, inks, mucil. to the fair which is to be held October of invstip.ltions of Ameri. ages, library pastes, loose leaf pape.; ", 7 and 8., . !(.lln meiicui laboratories and the ton-! and the widest and largest stock ini Roy' Snider and i.clanil Wolf will ,on Lancet I.eboratory, which disclosed ICastern Oregon is at your disposal and have charge of the grain exhibit at that in addition to the nicotine, cigar, a large number of clerks to wait upon the fair in audition to managing tb.i 0tte and tobacco smoke were found to you quickly at Silverthom's. .Telr.caset exhiliit. jcontain prussic acid, acrolein and car-, . 1 XIrs. J .G. Anson, chairman of the bon monoxide. ' 1 Fresh Strawberries. . ihome economics committee is arranpr-j ''These gases were' used in larpre Fresh strawberries every day on ing for a representative to help with quantities in the late world wnv r.o your strawberry bundaes at bilver- the lunch counter and refreshnl-'nt kill soldiers " adds the announcement I To introduce to lhe jieoile of La (irairdr If:''' 'There were also found several other 1 3 thorn's Drug Store and at 20c a dish, stand at the fair. nnu note our prices on Ice Cream 2fe XIr. and Mrs. W. R. Gckeler of lilue deadly poisons, including furfural, an a pint and 50c a quart lounlain Grange attended Saturday's ji citation substance said to be abo.it j . meeting. TrlocaK-t has raised SMI fifty' times as poVonous as ordinary' . NOTICE OF SHKRIFF'S SALE. additional and turned it over to the alcohol " ! NOTICrJ IS HEREBY GIVEN countv grange fair premium fund. i I That, under and by virtue of a fore closure Execution, Judgment, Decree and Order of Sale, duly issued out oi'i and under -the seal of the Circuit1 Court of the S:te of Oregon, for the 2"ic a Pint or 50c a Quart.. PEARL Ill SINESS DEI'If ESSEI). PAPEETE, Tahiti, Sept. 13. Ow- ... , . ng to the accumulation of pearl "hell These prices of the very best ice . T,,h;1; .,, , ,,,i,i,. County of Union, bearing the date of "earn mat cm oe ni. ..; v-ii.n n. nllirkl,t tht, Coonill Government has August 20, A. D. 1921, and to me Cam is serving and will tie selling ice 1(,ci(ll.j lu opcn olu, llf )cu,. o nirected and delivered upon a Jung ronm at in the future. I liese are (r()(ms m (livin(r .,.., ns lh;s yea', ment, Decree and Order of sale duly the best prices that have been made, It is c,4im;lll.I ,, lt b-.lween lour entered in said Court in the. suit lhere-,on uie rm-iiic i oast in years pas. in pending, wherein Sherwood Wil :-Al also says their candy business is Jiams and Lena M. Wortlcy, guardian more than double what it was a year of the estate of Ruth C. Biggers, a ago and the quality of randy they are; minor, are plaintiffs, and John W, making was never better at The Pal-; Cameras Stepp and Fannie Stepp, husband and ace. Th(, Kstmiln,' that Is the kind all wife, Llllls Llnitley, XI. Raber, Peter hike the best because thev are the best. Silverthorn sells Hum ami develops and five million franc.i c.f pearl shell taken from the Pautnotus in 'UJ20 still iRaber and E. L. Clark, are defend-j nnts, in 'which Judgment and Decreet was entered in favor of Sherwood Wii j liams and Lena M. Worley, guardian' of the estate of Ruth C. Biggers, it minor, plaintiffs and against John W j Stepp and Fannie Stepp husband an-l: wife, Lillis I.indley, XI Ruber, Peter! Raber, and E. L. Clark, defendants;; that the plaintiffs have judgement against the defendants, John W.i Stepp, Fannie Stepp. husband and; wife, and Lillis Lindley, both jointly! and severully for the sum of two hun-j dred twenty-five and no one huudrcthsi dollars ($22o.OO), together with Ln-j terest thereon at the rate of 10 pe''-j cent per annum from and after thj' lSth day of May, l!ll!), for the furth-; er sum of seventy-five ($75.00) del-1 lars as a reasonable attorney's fer'; and for plaintiffs' costs and di.-burse-. ments incurred in this suit, and taxe3 nt sixty-one and 25-100 ($111.25) clol-i lurs, and for accruing costs, and n wfa-icli said execution, I am commanded, tv ma& sala of the hereinafter, lie-1 striked raoJ property, heretofore mortaned, t satisfy saril judgmen', aitormty's fees, costs and disbursc-i nrts. including accruing co.ts. i NOW TIIET;rOII. ky virtue of writ Mil in obedience to its com-' ini f will en tke 24th day of Sep tembtr A. D. 1921 at the hour of two o'clock p. m. of said day at thi front; door of the County Court House, inj the city of La Grande, in Union Cnun-j ty, Oretron, sell to the highest binde for cash in hand, subject to the satu-j tory rights of redemption, all the, riht, title and interest of said above Turned defendants, or either of themj in or to lots three (S) and four Mj, in. section 18, Twp. 2. S. P.. E. W. M..,j nil in Union CoJnty, Orcgota to sBt-j isfy said judgment, attorney's fees, costs and disbursements, including accruing costs. Dated at La Grande Oregon, this 2:lrd day of August, 1021. I Date of first publication, August 2.1rd, 1921. j Date of last publication, Septemlier 20th, 1021. LEE WARN'ICK, Sheriff of Union Countv, Ore. .Daily-Oct. -23-.10, S -j.t fill 20. 1 and prints your, pictures the 'lay you -lirinjr Ihfm iti. '. ' I: ' ': ;:' .; ....;4,.;i!vS';;.4, SPECIAL SALE T.aiV n I il y Ktiudu I rocs , of at! Vrls nnd ir.mh to ha cnUl r,Iic;ii fwinif In ov.'rrro wdiiiK of iitirj-Y'y, I Come and anlert Dow oil f fcl di:llviry. Alu lntrj of ilt flown: r on hand at rciiwonalil prlco. ALF Willow Formerly llm n'd Kali?r Nuiiiory ED MILNE Glenn Nursery The New Premier Vacuum Cleaner "1 ntirinons arm fit-lavH cannot yonn waits tor i.nc ni-st day VSU fur SCHOOL JJOOKS .. C-r. -.VTA.-.tr.' -r-'Vt.Viji'. Better cofFee . - ' , V 'J '. e-.P'Tir-.Jwi J . . A 1 1 1 'S?. cannot ue proaucea yv The just right flavor and strength of HILLS BROS. "RED CAN" COFFEE is sure to satisfy the taste of people - who enjoy a cup of good coffee,'! ' ' uauMti nrii-a-iiin'iTiwirii SSsawoSwSiSSal Wo arc inaliii)i; a t vmlr Inline for siicci.'il olTcr a iiayini'iit nf tn deliver a niacliinr' ?1.00. halaiu'C til' A small If nraeliinc in satisfaetory, .yni pay 1lie $41.00 at tlic end of cue week's trial. addition to tliis' price for (ernis- and terms are rea . si'iiaHle. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company School Opening , Special 100-sheet Pencil Tjibleta 200 pages for only 13 IN'kii'Ihi- Pencil Tal.lets ... 5c, 10c, 13c Ink Tal.lcls ...'.5c, 10c; 13c, 23c, Vote l'.ooks : 5c, 10c ('(impositions Hooks : : 5c, 10c Pencils 2c, 3c, 5c, 10c Pen I Polders .' 5c Inks, all kinds 5c, 10c,13c, 18c Iv.'er.-harp Pencils, each 69c l .vci sharp Pencil Leads,' per liox .' 18c ( 'layolas. ier Ijox 8c, 15c Andrew' s Variety Store 'J Carr's DON'T WASTE MONEY ON Cheap Tires and Tubes When You Can Buy "SPRAGUE" TIRES and TUBES -i-'k the r .. 1 i,. In fiey vill o o I At tU !; Ilcin o7i iveirii c Prices We im Oflwiwg and von will ! conviiniif!;.4t fi mil fa w wotf thm AW? yru cap bjr. o Where Your Credit Is Good '"Use It COMPUTE HOME WlNlSHfR JREGON HARDWARE & IMP. CO. I: i" j IV V III i ! I J '. ft - PVJ 8mx with ' LoAMPS ' ' ELECTRIC CO. i 10j Depot Phono Red 3931 r- f f i 1 ''M'"l!ti'..'-M'''Jj:.V ? 'i'' A ?