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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1921)
'A-'f1ni'S('liiv. S.-.ffiiilM-r -Jl, IfU'l PAGE TWO LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER - i ' 4 III W NEW FALL NEW FALL CLOTHING For Men and Boys Suits and Overcoats 9 . mm ' fnf so u :r i i x Ml' r.fe:i Js Ki. fall olotliiiijj for kivm is nil ready iiispccl inn. a larc assort -suits and ovci- ic.iuiiii, ...... i i... tinu t' 'ji'-' I iy jiiu tailoix, featuring li'.-.t Mr. Copyt U'lit ro0 -1a Oil!' new titcii and 'or vol 1 1 We offer went, of lis Kl(U (est styles in mater- colorings. Mehsi.Siiiis from $25.00 up to $50.00 Huts' Suits, fi'ilm '$7.25 up to $16.75 Hill's Dep't Store t '. I IT c 1 ill J . THE new FW-O-LIte "Green Bel" Bt . ... i : I. . . i. i. i ... . v7 uiii ueir aaiccp in mm wimcr Xjnjartea, becomeaxa thing ol life, power and neurancc, once ll i aroused. V It conns to ui from thfactory lifeless Inert. The vitalSng acid ia allded and the battery charged ior4 flrar lin at our Service Sta tion when Joilm)V tin ward. The "Green Seal" ia your aaiiurance of receiv ing a n.w battery, instead of one which may have deteriorated for three to nine monthe. ' Preat-O-LIte Service la youra to comm: whatever battery you now have. Hilton's Garage Local Distributors 7X -A. Like Father, Like Son J 'A "bW ' if M W'1 'Aft NTEUJGENG LA GRANDE PEOOF Mr. HuiyiT hail. l'o.sierr.Mjlljunj. C o., ,Wfr.i., Huffalo, N. Y. ' C'niivinrp Kvi-ry ilvmler. f'lmi nrp Kvi-ry .a t.rnnue tcqtq run cn l LU I U I iilLLiJ Tho frank statement or a neighbor . telling you the merits of a remedy, . 1 1 ' 1. .. ,, Vi Bills you pause ami believe. iCW A (irk iMllleatloIl I 'oard ;Thp sllme ,.n,orsement liailks dill Teachers I some stianger far awav I ...I..,.,....'. i't.n.l Ounimunds no belief at un. " iiuriiiriii .iiiii .111' 1 Trial ,f New Fad But the "Dad Man" Is Preferable. The "had 111:111 of Mm plains" Is now extln.r, h:-i iilaiv havini: heeii taken by mere ilelniilleis. eiuhezzlers, awinit. lers. yeifnien unit oilier crliultmU KiHtun Tninfcrljit. 'J'tll'llll.iru lil.KI'Vl lt. USSlNlUlll .'.if. r.-lill V ..I llil.l.:,vu il.iv.. I.".... in inn M.ri-:ii ui ine mil ai Kl.liieellM. :S y . In :i uiiilil.. IM'em or His liunous lullu-r . jr 1 1 at lltiXn n I.a Cirande case. A I.a fy-ande citizen testifl s. Head aim he convinreu. 1 NKW YORK, Sept. 21. Intelliencc ), ). Hinfltr, liKitJ WushinAon Ave, ,tests, ndnpted from the army, were'says. "j canVeeonimend Doiai's Kid tiied as an experiment when New nPV jjs as nlviod remedy. l know (York's army of !I(0,(:0 school ehil- tn,,y wj do nllVhat is claiiV-d for 'di-in reirislered for the opening of them. My kidneylfcwere in bailliondi. Isthool this fall. The Department of ,, an(f 1 na( seveW burkarhiV. At Kducation decided it would he unwis imea 1 could hardly hVd my ha and at present to accept the results oh- my kidneys acted inegVjarly. luse l Itained as a Buhstitute for the teacher's nounis Kidney Pills froniVilvertljoin's judgment. ' ; Iug store und they soon IKijJ f re- I 'Ihe principal aim of the tests wai from tne ucYuf and pains and put my I to divise a better classification' of kidnevs in i?ool shape." ' Pupils. The theory was advanced that pr;,.p no,. Ht H deah-rs. Don't ! by keeping the brighter pupils to. -mply ask for a kidney remedy get jBcther they would he able to progress )aMis Kidney Pills the same that ore rapidly, while the-average pupil . , , also would be able to make noimal I jprogress. The dull students, under the j ,.1U)1,.WSIOi,ilIj nI,,KrToKY ! Itheory, would be given instructions , , 'suited to their abilities. j ,MMaMMHMM I Uie verbal tests were devised toj OK'l'UOI'ATIIIO I'HYSiriAXS test arithmetical reasoning, sentence, . 'completion, logical selection of worlsion j Tj lNm.R and DH. M A no AH FA I in sentences, general information, vo- INOI.E OUeaaea uf women una 'cibularv unaloiries nnd conin'irisons children a. speolulty. OMce I'lione 1 """"K'os unu Lomparisons. Hun )(JS R(M1 Hhone Mum 126. U While a complete repoit has not yet! Urandu National tiank minding, been made of the results, the tests im 1 111 some schools showed u considerable! I'HYSICIA'NM ANO HIMJi:O.NS. number of high school students whos"t mental age was below that of the nor-' OR. H. J. RUPKMAN, Dent t Boom mal pupil. Many of the. low score students showed that they had been advanced through the grades too rap- NATURE CURE. idly..,' H-1G Palmer-Kbitsi'li Uulldintr, ulionu lloln 70. La Grande, Oregon. nuing her tl ip university. innnir li TOSFLL WHEAT OR. A. N. MATVI1.I.B-Buecmllat In chronic dlmiuBea. Methodd. Mechano . I'heropy and Natnrooatti. Bkln and blood dlsuusea. nervona dtse&aus. Chronln Headache. Eczema, BelaMea. Anomtdlcltlfl, Conseiiatlon. How.jt Trout. lo: all klnda of Chronln Uls eaBus successfully treated. Phone Main 803. Honm 1, 2, 3, aecond floor Conllflira Bldn.. oppoalte Star Theatre. Office houra. 10 " I'd Qi.,l:atl tn 6:0U u. lu. Conauitat,'n fraa. t-4tf A mi .fiii'-ljl'.i 99 ONE-ELEVEN CifjarettM TKe best cidarette in the world -foryou-is the one that suits your taste. Maybe its ONE-ELEVEN. Just buy a package and .find out. , cigarettes 1 G a to ATTORNEYS. lOOHnAN EBBRHARn (Ian. 1 Cochrun and Colon B Eberhard. Al torneya. Ua Urande National Rank Bulldlns. R. J. KITCHEN, Altnrnay at Law. Practice In all Cnurta. Oftlie room H-t2- La Grande Natlonn' Hank Building. La Grande, OroKon A veiy pretty wedding occur the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pubiam Yeck Sunday evening at (I o'clock' i Mrs, Lawrence Inittoii ami small son when their daughter, Grace, I mtti.' jtho have been 'visiting at-the home ofj the briife of Arthur Barton. rMlt-v. ATlipr parents, Mr. and Mrs. lAlberii It. Sitlon of the Haplist clTurch per- llunler, have' returned l.l Poitland, formed the ring ceremony. The Yeck their home. home was beautifully decorated in " WICHITA, Kan., Sept 21. Seven autumn leaves und the table, of which1 Miss Mnzie ('lubhart, formerly of million bushels of wheat have beenj the wedding cake formed ail nppropri- I.a (iranile, and Donald Hyrnes, of pul under pledge in Kansas by the Na- lite centerpiece, was placed under th" .'-'an l-'ranciseo,' were united in nmr-tioual Wheat Growers Association,! aofl glow of red shaded candles. 1 iage Saturday, September il7, l!i2l,;which stands on the basic principle i The bride wore a charming gown in Colfax, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. that it shall market MO per cent "'f! of White satin and carried a lovely I'.yi-nes, accompanied by Koy l)uni its members wheat, bouipict of pink Ophelia loses. Klsie li ft Sunday',' Sept. '8th, for a tour; This is the organization which in Yeck, sister of the bride, was maid of through Cuiuulu. . jsisted on at least a degree of corn honor, while Paul Yeck acted as best . y' iki., pulsory pooling and so refused to jm:i num. Those witnessing the ceienionv Tho-'TJiursrila'v bridge club will ope;) the movement fostered by the Ameri- other than the immediate relatives of its PrL'l'i'2 setK-'oi) tomoirow afternoon, can Kami Hurenu Federnlion whichi tho bride were Mr. and Mrs. I.(.vi Its meeting will he held with Mrs. insulted in formation of the U. S.j Parks of Klgin, Mr. and Mrs. Kred (':hai les Ilaum at her home on Cedar Grain Growers, Inc., with provision' Peterson and Miss Gene Workman, street. ''..', for optional pooling. Mr, and Mrs. Ilarton are both widl ' r ' Kansas is where the national wheat! known in Ux Grande, Mrs. Hnrton The afternoon Kaffee Klatrh opens growers' head(uarters are located, and j having graduuted from the local high its social season J-'riday afternoon at it gave 2,OIIO,C(i(l more bushels more; school this year. ,The young couple tR. home of Mis. I'. I.. Meyers. Mrs than the 5.1100,000 Sept. 1 goal the as will make (heir home in Vincent. ICIie'sler tCewlin' 'will ai-'ist'.Mi's. Mvveis socialion set. tL a. .... .1 ...i ' i........nn....i;..n u.io iw.cn rr....i...i ;.. - - ,n eiuei mining me i iuii. ) . ..v... j.... . ..... ...... ...... ......... ... Misses Ituhy and Kvu Ledbetler left1 . i, ' ' ' ' jthis state, following similar steps ii!..i Monday night for Willamette Univer- . .IRISH IMjilifAJIKNT MKKTH. nkluhomo. W. II. McGreevy of thU;J FraterilaU Directory sily. Kubv is continuing her course in iff' city, national secretary-treasurer, saysj , 1 liberal nits and ICva is specializing 111 DKIJ-'AST. Sept. 2 1 The pallia- meorponmon win io,,ow aiso , icxas, CONTRACTORS O. J. atcT.ELLAN Ri jlaterad profoa lona civil Ennlneer: anrveylnK and . anapa. Room 12. La Grande .National Bank bulldlns. Pboue Main el. ARCHITECTS. B. n,I.XK Architect Hnoai it La Hranda National Bank HulMnl: Ta niaoda. Oregon. oney To Loan Oil First Class Farm Security l.oii!r Time, f you jirefer von ma v pav a iort ion of the irinciial eaeii y Ml'. 5-room fiirnisheil lioiiseVoi rent near IiIkIi school. home economics. -nient or northern Ireland opened ils I aul uiiin session heni Tuei' lay with a Among the clubs of Ihe city Ihal full alleiulaiice of tho I'nioni. t mnni- Coloiado, Nebraska and North da,' kola. I I The U. S. Grain Growers, Inc., also' has taken out u state ciiarter and is aie resuming their activities for the hers. Neither ihe Nationals nor Ihe winter is the I n Grande University Sinn Keiners, who hold a nihil of 12 f'llll. '1'l.n fil ....... II. . .......II.... ..'f uofllu UITU 1 Il.ll.lilll.... TIlM ueu- this organi7.ation will he held Toes, slon was held In the nlo llelfaul col-' BAND LEAVES FOR H 104C mm mm GREEN (SEAL) STORAGE BATTERY ')in tin' (lay ii lriKtiillt1' WANT TO BUY OR SELL SOMETHING? TRY AN OBSERVER WANT AD Welders of All Metals TliE l!KST KU'.'Il'l'KO I.AST OlMOt.ON Cylinder HcKiinmni; CraiUusliaft HoKilndlna; I'istuns, Pisti ltiiiKsl I'iston 1'ins - Csm and Tracturs nfll Alakf Overhauled Machine Work ofTWl Klnda Wa arc nii pi1 ami limited hy export for Uie aliov work LEIGHTON'S V ELDING AND MACHINE WORKS K. V. Lv'iKlitnn, Tnip. day evening in tin' ciuh rooms of the: lrc.e btiildiui:. ; library. After a short business mect-i The iiiaiu hnsiness of llio day was ing at which officers will be nominafi'd n mi.tiini lo aoiirove ihe purclias.' of for the coming yeai a joily social hoin Slormont Caslle as Ihe silo will be hi Id. - new pui'Manii'iit hoildiojis. I , , Women of Mnoseheai t Legion Willi hot iKI; AKKIV'AI.S hold their social aftei noon meeting al HOT I.AKK Sept the home of Mrs. ! rank Shanks, WW, nre the arriv.ils at Hot Lake today lyist I'enn Ave., Ihur day afteroooi I'Ue. ltouikc. Ilaki THE BIG ROUNDUP P O. F!TK8 Iji nrtnae 10 N nnK t o'clock. Horn und clu' orlTflKei "iorfully ax tend dd to Wrnther Elks. NOLAN SKIFF, ExnltM Rulot F. Li. PEARSON. Sec'y Drilled down tu n stnic nf cxfi'llimt'y ,lli;.t no Imn'i in Ia ii;iiHle has fveri lieen hrfuin in lh- .iinlnnMit of nM-j time musuiatns, tho I.a (ictmle hailj loiivoa Imiiifht f;r IVntllutun to par-: 21. Followinjr ticipatc in the entertainment of tho) Riiun l-Uti thousands for the next Ihr MDBKN WOODMKN OF nMtSltlOA I.a Or und e fumn Vo. 7"0S neta the Brt and ttotM Thorm1.v even Intri of am'h wr.th, lr tho K ot P Hm.ll, Vlalttrir rlarh'tr, .tic.mr H. C HAM. V. C. JAKR HOSTOPK. riork roll, Hnktr; T.-liMitM-t; l.i liU'itson, Suiniiter. Oiei'uii; W. II. Ily. nit, I'm tljiii'l; .1. Itnitinon. 1'ortliunl nt 2 fiVliH-k. All mi-mlM'is ie ask to hrin nei'iUt-wm k. Mrs. Krnn Shanks ami Mrs. Inn Shank .-s will h joint hoslesscs. All wives nf Mons are invited to attend. Ituys Home MixRcs All.idiM-n S.'roem and Mac-1 t;.-.,ti.- S;iti.slnu-y h: erlln Hnry li-ft for 1 lie University t f I'. ij W-hli hunte. Th. uieKm .Momlav evunir. -M t -s.Sct n; t I to V.nV.ij;.. The snUi' l. 9. A. II. La Or und e L.lKe N 41. A. F. A A M., holdn rtK'ilsr mf't lntfai Brut and third Frldnya kI t ic n nt. Cordial welcome to all Ma ao Da. E. R. OITTK. W. M. A. C. W1U.IAMH. Rpc. M:s. S. O. Car- days. Somo few changes' were madei Frtd nlarht at kau-lna h- . Walluum and son, ,n the personnel at the last moment; vialUnu jntihr ww9. AiH.-p, Maker: K. C. for the reason that one or two of the' " ,1''I''L W;, f; 5-rooin linus-e for lent, ft uni huU school. threo hloekfl Geo. H. Currey 10(1 Kim St. Iteal lOslale I'honn 11-21101 Insur.'iuco '.TTrfjMiSBimr':g.-& tm. .-. jana I : gin will'visit the lir. M. K. IbiU fam ily in Portland for a week before con. through the George late ngency. be a critical crowd, that item isi THE OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE bV CondO. '"P-tant:' .kI 1"'tr I.oney today J . , , , - I III .SPfilKIMK "I in.- imioi, s s ...r . - . t r 1 -f S A NLJ M' 3 I 1 - - I ' in TMCR-t; ,T e.O. HE Blew IM ABOUT Tc;w O'CcOCKJ TOO WHAT KRACE members could not g' away will be n band which will do I.a Grande: WOODMKN of this wom,i)-u i-,HI ..1, il renches I'irdli ton wranae i.aaop no. m. Meia very Cledll When 11 rcac nes I 17, union. rst ind ,nr(1 Mon(S BK,, The organization is under contract; hall. All vialtln- oelKhoira wi- p,hase.l the!.,, play both days and evenings and -V,.XV" RSrn.VaOrVj: lalt.-r has innv- there will lie little fun and frivolity, National BuriK BMir was made hut lots of work. JtlllN hlllll.L. (.. Currey real pi- "Wf feel that we nre amply prepar- K. J. Kl u lll'.N, ( lerk. ied to make u good showing, and as i' L. 0- o. M. I.a Oranda IxjJk. no. ibn Loyal Order ot Uonae, hold reirular icetlriaa every Wedneaday nltrht at I p na. Id Bavla Hall, rait to Hlk Bulldlnir. on Wedneadar evantntr V'.ltora alwava walcnma. Ooaa oav able at La Grande Pharmancy audi at J. G. Holm's Grocery Sto'e. ! D. E. SHANKS, Die. J. G. HOI.M, Sec. i LA GRAND& IRON WORKS M.VCHINK SIIOV AM) FOl'NDKY All kinds of mncliim-ryX atitemtitiiles and tructort paired, overhauled and rebuilt, j Ascotylcne VMlding i,f alnda. Cylinder borinif and oversize pistons. Cninkalutfts, Pistons and Piston Tins reffround. Give us a trial I). FITZCKUAI.I), Prop. re- T U,AK.-r -r r- A vv- v,t; v INTO (HS' 5MOlJ, 4NO I'C"- GOT IN oo o Nrei R tp- -Thi5 6i? 'S NO "VSTOR" AT tvifvPvM r to ijvaj jy iw; r r- .., i 1 r ' r Olympia atS ' The Loltes U. L0TTES, Prop. Morelock Served on Jury in August Vntil inst hefoie his dinppenrnnep lnsi month Til. II. Voretoek. mayor of Jnveph. president of t h eonmier- jpia! rliib there and a ran-lier and stockman known throughout eastern jOreKon. served on the Wallowa roiin tv 1urv. aeoordlnK to rireuit Jud'-'e I J. V. Knowleos. . j Mr. Morelork told Jndee Knowlosj iWhen the" Wallowa ronnty court term j jstaned hist tunn'mr lhat hf wanted' Im :rve nl the btitrinnttip nf the scs-, rsion us he W:i Kilni: i-at in Aiiirust. .Indue Knowhw had no uurpiHon whatever th.it wlien MnrHock lft in AniztiKt that he would disappear my-lerioiilv. IfNlOHTS OF PVTHIAB P.ctl Crosr T.cdate No. 17, meets vry Mnrlav ; venlnir In Caatla Hull ( K. of P Hall), at p. Di. A Pythian wel.-uaip . to all vial tlt.tr Knlirhts O. W. MOdRli. r. ( ( C. I OltAHAM. K. R. B. WOMAN'S BKNKKIT ASS(mIaT!ON .. t'e MacrRbet, Ta Grande IV'firi' N S7, W. U. of U. l.dK m-ta ftr-t Thuraday at t p. n. and third W 1 ndar at p. m.. at K. of P. hull Vlaltlnir Slatera welcome. NOKA H. MACkKY. Commander M AKJ OKI 13 EATON. Rrord-Kn 3. K. 8. Hopa Coaptfr No. II. O. K. 8. holda stated cummunlcatlin the arc ond and fourth Wednesday of acb anonib. Vlaltlna; maaibarB cordially ar .corned. Ht'l.DA HUMTHTiETn. W. M aliaaaatfaaaWMjaaa Heating Stoves and n ixaiiffes 'lliis is (In1 sciisn ili itr vi u In call intr st.ivrs ;inl r:ilii;( i. i i y I'lfji.-nv rr winter. c insjici-t mir stN-k ot l.cal- F. L. LILLY HARDWARE Worthy We have proven that we are worthy of the public' -nnfidence. f)ur equipment Is il : i: n i n. . and genteel. We plan our servi.-ea carefully and execute them conscien. lionslv. Snod i grass and Z.im merman Funeral Directors ISO:, Four h St. Phone Main 152 N rht Phone, Main ?1 i l.i nr i:. Z(tmn:ix, .Maneger. l!i ;' 1 A 'iKiCTjxrf-!