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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1921)
Tuesday. Scpi ember 1H, 1021 PAGE EIGHT. LA GRANDE WEEKLY OBSERVER-STAR fl. " " " """"1 phono l Main 7 1 li jtC. A. ti 11 in bei -not tlu- V. M It's So Easy to Say j Main 40 STARKLY BEARS mait During warm weather (lie telephone habit. you should cultivate; Von iire, nut. asking a special favor when you retpiest prompt delivery ol' your purchases. ' Yu have a Free Delivery Service ami are alwavs glad to receive your tele phone orders. X Tint Tie! lime voikjiced something in our , HOAIIi TAI.HXT I'l.AV IX THK PIHH.UWI 1 Witlilii a few weeks HnnieHiiio iJiihI ahead of the holiday seas'tn. the 'Ad club In going lu present a hume talent plaj- in whii-li (lie dircttnn uiiiflliH playing will I") entirely loiiie; Olll-t i IIK IlallgC talent In nature. A lew days ago, the club officers received an offer f runt a San Kranrlsco firm l fur nish u director fir "Nuts" the cr.mc- ( limt f' ' ; dy farce written by Deal CoIIIiih of I Porllnnd. The ojcponseof the outside STAItKKY, Sept. 13 (Special) director was a $200 guarantee und ' Friend of .Mrs. John 'Wells mot al I i j""Uu 01 in gaie. iiie inter wan iter tiotiie. last t uenuay aim nau turned down and Ilruce Cox -charged with the duty of directing a TRAPPERS AFTER C " " ----- : still Rides After His Herds at Age of 71 in Starkcy Coiintrv. was; most enjoyahlo lime in .celebrating .Mlinie, ti.iiiiin:; ..nil u ; play, yet to lie selected. IJul the idy of the cld-IUHhioned dramatic jclub Is going tit l relumed If It lis ! possible to do it. ; ' Watch for the dale and (he name. II will ho u real lio-uie talent play 1 with u punch to ii. ! line lor we I iv IhiTmi'ldioiiNjue want vou iolyiowNJ IT in BAKER B WOOD I hod of ordering low salisfaclon' ''cost. Strikes 'ovc,(lardcii; Kj i Worth League Fleet! Officers I n 'live, our service is. iiinn'c La Grande Jltipp Pharmacy i i i j . i Doings of the Ad. Club Dr. K, P. Mossman, President. A. W. Nelson, MnniiKiT. Telephone Main 7(11). I lo visit Ihe businessmen of Ki;Ur l-'iidny niulils. I COVi'I, Hi: pi. 13 iSSpuelnh Sev I'Mtil friends si ill neighbors surprised (iuo. Baker this week by sawing and putting liin winter's nupply of wood' In 111' shed. Mr. linker appreciated l this very much. A. I... Hartley wan liin lender or tlii movement, j i (!. .M. Klrhey Hold Mh ranu went of Cove t 0 K. Kilverthorn last I week. ! Oscar Lund is dinging a well on his ten acre tract north of Covu for tlic purpose of Irrigation. Miss l.ipha Allen of La Crandc visited friends hero Saturday al'ler- IKIOII. Frost did considerable damage lo the lender gardens both Sunday and l towns Is now being nalehed up by I Hruco Cox, chairman of the trade, re- i billons committee, Heforn (In1 prolracted rains start. .1. It. Tallent is piiinti.it; his gar ajuet this week. Or. MrCown was over from I'nlori .Monday. t and after the linniiMllate rush of liar Marion Cnnklin lefl this work vest, a trip, or trips. h. arranged Ilia' ! for Walla Walla where she will visit all the principal towns will be vlhlteil uun time for her to take up home J In to be, K'iieral plan embraced, j economics in the O. A. C. I'n-sent plaiiB do .not call for a SMriesi mid Mrs. Thomas llefty enter- of baiKiiiels, hut rattier a call upon i hiined the Knworlh League at their the merchants in Lbelr various shops 1 home. Thomas Towle was elected l duriiiK shop hours. Chairman Cox president, with Miss Lola Martin vice " f will probably have ills plans ready I nrisldent. leo croam and cake were li(H'M-l i VIN1TOKK M';i;) j for nuiinbcrshrp within a very short nerved to about forty younn people L.V (.i: MH; ISK;MA time. whiK enjoyoil a pleasant 'evening. Komi! device to properly brand all r Mt. Kaniilu (IrulmnrH were cnter- J,u tirundii vlHltoi-M to the Itonnd-up, l!i;Alnt Alt I I KS iMtoVK " llalncd by tho "men folks" Saiurday should bo provided, nail doubt Inssly ' V Kit Y s"ATISh'A To It V t nlcht, with n bonflru and plonly of will be. In Hie past. La tlrando How the Ad club managed it wit It i welutes to roasl. WINTER BEDDING TWO GREAT VALUES Nashua Woolnaps het birthday fine vupper were enjoyed by the: auenlH, Tliose present were Mr. audi .Mrs. Ward Smith, Mm. Hiarrio and: her Killer and brother-in-law, Mr. ! and Mi-h. llrowit of Idaho. Mr. and) MrH, lliown are Uniting; her sister,1 Mrs. Slarrio, Mm. 'I'lioiiibuiB and son AlWn and his neiihew; .Mis. WilllHin. Hrlt;K8 and sons, Willlaui mid C'has.;j I'aul.KobtilnR und the J. S. Hose futn-l lly. - i Kred llaey, mail carrier at Stark-j ey, is drilllim a well on his, ranch, j Farmers are busy Willi their fall, work. Some are seedins. j Captain Kld was over lo the store j for provlNLtnos and to vlrii. He Isj an old-timer who camo to I'cndleliml in mi early day. The captain is now j 71 and n tounh old follow still rides, afler slock that he runs over his hind lu the Kaniela country. j 1'aul Ilolihins, ranker at Hear V.il-, low,, was over and stluyed 'ruesduy j nlKlit at the more, lie Is out llxlni; I he telephone Hue liirotiKh the inouii-' talus that has been out of order laic-j iy. i Chit 11:1 Iiroihirs look their cattle out to McKay I his week. II .Marion Van Schoiki. Smythe Ilro lliers' htriierlnteuileul, came up front l'e nillelon to biinc a new herder lor one of the bauds last Wednesday. John Mealy, sheepifian, ' who . is tending camp for his two bands ol sheep in the mountains went out 10 his home in lite lleppuer tountiy several days ago. Two liovornmcift trappers passed lhrou!;h here oil their way to Sheen Itanch where they will trap lor bear and coyoles. Dare Huberts Is up from .Mission Station to hunt and visit at the J( S. Kuse limine. They are old neigh bors. -Mr. Huberts is section foreman al .Mission, lour and a hall' mlle. rem Pendleton. Tom tiullky and Mr. Keller of Alll- ena arrived Thursday evening 70x80 Weight, 4V2 lbs. fieiuiinr Xaslnia A'oolnaiis in ray, Athite and tan, with striped' borders. Price $3.9S 66x80 Weight 4 lbs. A heaiitifu.'! assortmeiit of plaid jiatterns and col oriuys in this size. . Nashua Price $3.?J8 Windows Ice V See Our 1111 j iv iv ttiird you aiosl irt'ii size civil- liniLiiiull ci , allNw cij AVooloap Blankets Our stiocks now varied selection. Fu lort. silkol.ine, sateen ; ered in heautifiil colors, ton fillings. Prices $2.20 to $5.90 31, lb. Stitched " BATTS $1.29 WOOLEN BLANKETS lu sizes from lx8 to 72.K-I, in wool Hid iiiii-e wool.. ..(Iiiiys, tans,. mi x white from y V '3. 3 1 2 JEPAKT.MENT & WltLS and plaid patterns. Weight.- l,to C( lbs.. Prices $5.S0 to $9.C0 3 lb. BATTS spi.i town eople through the coordina- tfoa and help of Walter McQrath i Save a farewell dance to the boys and Kills KohiK away to college. As has been slated heloro Vninp has a , luiK contingent leaving this year for: various schools althouKh the largest f' ; share are poluK to the O. A. C. and Ibi lias sent hlKMT delegations to Pen-' out u commodious lioaduunrlers such j illoran than any oilier eaulern Oiu-Jas Is lu-ovldeil by Hie Y. M. ('. A., Kon town, and the moment the cars: rooms now occupied by the club, Is' or train arrives In Pendleton the l.a huril to understand now Hint n I Crauilei a are swallowe.:! up In l- i iitiiitl It of the new an aiiKclnenls has livion. One sees banners nud rlb-jheen a rtiality. Slranaers come anili buns I'rom all parts of the globe' go. mini ir II Is' necessary I . wail. Ihi-j save on iy l,u Crande. and no credit! Y's reading room Is al their senli-e is given tho cnuiiu'onweallh rot hav-! . Is convuleully located, and pro log seal the banner crowd of Uiem. vldcs all t lit. comlorts of an epen all. Itefure the Uouiitl-iip-time some slve Coininen-lal association ol'l'ice at sullable plan will be "ilevlted (o lente.a minimum of expense, dy Mils rtmdiiinn. i Tow uspcoplc are Invlli-tl lo call. give suggelltions for bcHerhlg the I.M 'Oli.MAI, ISIT To I service, anil making Hie Ail club SISTKH TOWXS SOOX i licMiluitarlers Hie Ifadciuailers i.f Sunday morning Hie people of the vicinity enjoyed tho first snow slorm t;f lite season N'olico from the Kcunomy (Jroccry. We wish to inform our friends that we art- now open for business at t" nlace formerly known as "The Old Town Store." Wc invite you one ami all and will lie pleased to serve yoi. to the host of our ability. Priceit rea sonable. Terms, cash. Phone Mack l-JKl. MILS. S. J. ANSON & SON. a big hunt.v 1 liny luakn this an nil- j the people of Union t'Jok nual event III this section. Last jear ' last chance of saying gcod-bye. lln-re were lour In Dm parly and; The festiviies Friday took place in they but two beats and five deer. the Smith Hull beginning at nine; 1 : -r ' I o'clock. The music was furnished by Waller Mcdrath's noted orches-; !-tru,. Incidentally Gera!'d Spencer, . one of the hoys that are leaving, bas; be'u playing cornet in McGrath's or-j chestra for (inlte a time and- Me: Cnilh Is wondering where he can get I a musician lo fill "llusler's" sIilcs. 1 SCHOOLS HAVE OPENED Students. An Informal Junket of Inn couiily comiuunlly alfairs Tlie Ad club ti-l- !l.l:l.:',t. First Annual MEET At ELGIN, OREGON TWO DAYS ' SEPT. 17-18 X A fTTT T TiTrnr A 1VT TP A C'XJ A TP TIP TV -l-'irX "iH. TWO . LAYS A FULL PROGRAM EACH. AFTERNOON AS FOLLOWS: HALF MILE-FRJEILFOR ALL -I'iiK .": senui.l, l-'UHi MEN'S RELAY- -!5.sttiniTT?7vi's. V.iii- lim-ses In run, Kirs!, 1."U.0; second, "fio.lHI. horse eliminated LADIES' SADDLE HORSE RACE - I 'rci- f, r all. W inning l'ir.-l dav. First, 10.(H; M'.-niid. if'i.lHt; tliird, ''."i0. ONE-FOURTH MILE DASH I 'ice I'm-all. I 'ii .M s:;o.(in: M'. oud 1ii.iio. ROMAN' RACE-l-Yce f-n- all. VvM, -L'O.oii: secml. sIO.ihi. LADIES RELAY--I!csl time for two da.vs. Three li..ies to run. One and one-hiilf miles. 1'i i-t . 1011.00; second, ii-"t.O0. ONE-FOURTH MILE DASH-Koi .,a.ldle h..re only. Winning horse eliminated I'rist day. First slo.ooceoinl. -!."iO. THREE EIGHTHS MILE DASH Free for all. First ;:.( H); second 10.00 HALF-MILE DASH K'ace hoi-s, s birred. Inn open to all saddle hoies. First 10.(M); second, -"i.OO; third. K'J.iO. Fancy ruping. Wild Sleep li'opiug and Kueking lloises will prnvide thrills between races. For Full Particulars, Address, JAMES ELLIOTT, ELGIN, OREGON e Kxenls will be licld on .I'm Klliott's new 1S,000.00 IJa.-e ('nurse, which has been turfed, thus insuring fast races. I ' I'liion Local Uriel's ' I - . . u . i c ... c? t . : The tlolden llulc Co.'s windows are lg Year-Ahead lor hehoois1(.iM.tn(iily oo)!inK flm) ,v(,uk ol I IlL'li; I'areVell I)allce Mrs. Chadwlrk honnled No. 17 on (iil ll Last FrilklV fol iThursday morning llonded for Port- I (land to attend Hie rutteral Her father James Ilelden. J .J G. K. Dunklee sustaitied ii rather I UNION'-, Kept. l:s. (Special.) Tlic severe Injury to his foot recently. He ! youthful prodigies of Union enter-! Is getting along splendidly at present ed upon itnolher year of school, Rtul and will soon.be out and iit. business ;, I more -titan 'over before tho 1'nlon j "aH-usual.''' ' ' ' '"' , public school system was bigge.",! Uohort Illacker'B "litilo fonr-vt ar ' belter and. more efficiently Jnanagctt', oid, soil VMf, rt-Hi ttired lils artu Tnfs- Proicor ttoy ""' t'oukliu has siteni day, ' mosl or. the suuimer selecting an ef-; N. It. I'liisli.nn of South Vnion has ificletit and Intelligent teaching staff ! almost c .l'ipleled his new dwelling and lie thinks be has almost a per- place end deserves much credit roi led teaching! corps. And the pupiU the nice looking edifice he has built, are arriving already tor purples of 1'nnicron Cnlllhali. son of G. T. registration and consultation. When 1 1'allihan of I'nloti, is spending the the students come up several days week al I'nioit. before school siarls to register and Milu Stewart, son of II. I". Slcwarl b' gili to prepare, it Is safe to say : formerly cf I'lllon, is in low n ut pres I It ii t it Is "some" school. Several . out. 'faiuiliis hae ei me lo I'nion (luring! The family of J. A. Kuitibley of the suuimer and at present not a v:i- linker lias recently moved to Tnion c.int house can be found. ! where they expect to make their fu- The building themselves have pone' tine home thtotigh a thorough overhauling and; Quito a largo tiumber of tourists everything was in tip-top shape when are going through I'liion al present, school opened.. The high school ttudi-j Many nice things are said daily abait lonuin lias been fitted with new seat.i Villon's big hotel and the splendid and all over Hie building changes are' park and tourist's camp nearby, being made s.l as to iiccollimoilalej Hardly an evening ' passes without the expected enrollment. There is ev- several callipers making usu or I'll-, cry reason to believe that Union will ioh's hospitttllly. have the most successful school yeari Marelda Slnrgill is leavliu Tor. of her career. ' lllaker, Saiurday where she will takel 'tin the nedaloglcal reins in a country I SHERRY'S TODAY and TOMORROW Charles Old ay fashioned 11 Uil All Viei Hi Such an easy-; Iriends made him So, of course, whS aramount i honest soul, that all hia shock-absorber. skittish wife ran away, she sent her three "darlings" to Bachelor Char lie. ' . Then the measles, a quarantine, a jealous husband, and a scandalizedi sweetheart set in, and ' , You'll say Charles had a howl of a time. ALSO ' ' hi The Comedy "Foiled" 0 l-'iirenell linnce. 'school abcut four miles from linker. j - one of the premier social events. iWAVT Tf R1TV flP sfRT.T. snM'F.TWT'Krn? TPV A X!- ef the season occurred on the even- OltSKltVKU WANT ADS GET lih- i f l-'ridav the Ulh. when the Sl'l.'I'S. OBSERVER WANT AD "Voswinkler's EVERYBODY'S GOING I 'tire Strained llonev, glas-s jar t.hiaLer Corn Puffs. 'JO.- package .... Centennial (kit flakes, largr liacka'i l.argi' Fagle ."i box lots A JL$aS, jT&ESX STOCK OF THE SEAS HOC V X 33c v 1W 25c V -Wl.-v Fcaclie-A I V "'S BES1 Large Kaule Valh-v 'lVnialoes. box '... 89c box lots ; ; 75c ew Crop I'.rail Nuts. lit. 35c 3 lbs. $1.00 -x S1.45 $1.40 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES I ZED "Where the "Kuifty Throng" MAIN 4 A PowiJ o a Ton Delivered lo Your Door For lOe. PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE