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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1921)
aoe two T-Vidiiv. October 7. lirl'l LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE! r" Woiiit-n's White Oiit iuir Flannel i:clit (towns, mi , salt- J'r 98c IJIousrs of 'lime ami .)'! o. all Women's crepe (L I C'Y. !(;'((( sizes, values In S.;"0, choice. $3.93 flliil?i'i':i's wool mi dershirts ; 1 1 1 1 draw ers, all h'.'A, garment toe. 1 Children's shoes, all sizes from ')(, to 9. lace and hill ton style i oi sale for, $1.98 "W o ni en ' s eotton i'leeco lined union suits, all sizes, 011 sale for, THE OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE by Condo. $1.19 One lot. of "Women's suit-!, values to 4 j.(K) choice lor, $22.50 IRRESISTIBLE BARGAINS AT THE MIGHTY DissolutionoiPartnership SALE -AT' THE Department Store Coats and Dre. Hill'; unusual vonr mSm, i ir"r" is nn nwwui t&us'i4--54 a' ... rifwf-i" r htnilv 1:0 save on MM'i-VA ' Coat or Dress for 111 tins Spirit Kalf$r mij-'.hty sale, we are oflVriiiK V tiPII ' 'v,','.v arineiil. at a special xj"ii'?5.y rediiccil 'l.rW. 'feffw ''' ':,,l1 yEMEirV. . Xsalcaud the their lie; lre.ss is 011 issortnienis are Blankets This mighty sale af fords a wonderful op ortuiiity to save on blankets anil bedding if a1!! kimlo. W k-t.- Mllll ami and have collon hlan , wool blankets woolnap blankets all are reduced are now on sale. IIMIII IHMMII IVS.SVT Din YOO KNOUJ THA F6I.L0UI li SMITH -E.feATS.HiJ lAMt-Cr Sosth-zntq I awFUL 1 rN r rl1 ; .1 t tc-?. I NO, 1 sieves j "r? that; I I ( Ik Worth Krmembering. We notice at Silvurthorn's Uru 'Store ami the Palace Confectionery 'tore they have special Candy lv 'Boxes filled with any candy you -r,ay iwifh to buy and each box hold'ng a (full pound of candy we notice their 'Price per box is only $1.00. They Isay this same kind of liox v! crh candy is sold over the Unite'l. Stal f (renemlly fur $1.25, except Al.llfl at their stores. Olympia Oyster at ) The Lottes OUTWITH HORSE And Hurt More. Sapient KlbMire una: Busyhodles to more slinking thiin Imny been. DIUWM U. LOTTES, Prop, f THE TELEPHONE j- is a Bervant always at command, Dint: never tires; night orSjiay, hot orold, snow or rain, it is always ready to qhkkly, cheVily 'and cheerfully perform tasks that otherwise; reYuire time, exnense, exposure and in cases eWry day.W its celerity, it saves lives and property ofVvalue almost beyond computation. Home lndepen Telephone Co. Several Dnvs Scarclni luty -Courh Kinds Aniinaljj In NrililMH-'s Hai-n. t ; 6fta Ma Yt Y.tM Trjiura. jol0 s)ilimi-nti wlili h Imvv h(t clown niv k? up i n; ll Bileiitloii of KonrM of marine cxinTfii iji,y, Ntimer Oii iIcvIcch tin iu IxM'ii imtentiMl nml inimy llvt'8 lie vp lirfii Inut In hrii'ini tf lo uiKiigp sunken trc;isiiro. Aiii-it.g humtml of ollii-rs a rlh rvwiinl nwnlta the mun who enn Aulviit;t t)i iffusure lowt with th J.iiHttmilti. Blackstrap. DlarksiMip Is a Un nnl suynr mm llinlass-. Al tllllt It WtlH tnu- fruity ilis'iuih-tl 'In kiikui' n-MnlnK, hut Is iinw hm iI nut ftnly w n n niiju-t ii-r iumI toitti for shM-li fi't-illny, hut is In clinU'il ii h a n-yiilMi Innr.-.iliMi! f mlxfil nitluiiN, Im'I nu :i l"'"l uf the niiliuhy d ni It tluss. L QSTINE CLUB FETES TEACHERS j N'eiu'hborhood 'lub ol' AVal Iowa Coiintv Town l'.n wife and children. Also Marian Ifam- imoek, Mr. and Mrs. Berkeley C'anjloi land Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hook und chil-! Irtien, and Mr. Tom Mcliath uf Wa'-j ' Iowa. j Berkeley Candle sold his eighty-a'crc' farm west uf l.ostine to George Hou-i er, Mr. Huuser to get possession inj miriy uays. .ir. .unui(r is poi tieciu- ed if he will buy a few acres near jtake more time to seek a new location.! Alfred Kilzpatric.k of Pendleton cane' in on I'Yidny'sHrain to help make o'.it the abstract of the deed, us he wnl I the owner .before Mr. Candle (tot the! I. ADD CANYON, Oct. 7. (Special.) J place. He went back home the sam The farmers appreciate the fine I dJy. Mr,, llouser is already making weather, which gives them a chance to arrangements to have an addition Bet their grain takn care of and the -- built to the house. fall crops in. j Mr. anil Mrs. A. Moffitt and daugh- Mis'; Marjorie Peebler returned from! ter, Mrs. Chas. McArtor, and litt'.o her trip to the" state fair and reports T"""" ilaughter. Vera, returned home last K"d time. She stopped over in Port- , week from their visit near Uoseburg 'and and took ill the sights on her way ' with Mr. und Mrs. Ray Moffitt and home. Mike Moffitt. '.I . lira- I1- W. Miller and daughters J Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Childurs return- spent Sunday with relative near Telo- i ed home from Pendleton last Monduv. easet. J ,They were accompanied home bv MrJ uy Fuller and Wm. McCauly were i nd Mrs. Cecil Anderson, cousins of -Sunday callers at the Andy KIMott J Mr. Childers, who came in for a week'i ranch near Union. visit with relatives. Peebler Brothers sold their two J Mr. anil Mrs. ICmmet Clemons and year's clip of wool last week. ; t : t ir 1-. i.. tt-o V......!.;.! I.S.It..n V ' .sill l son cu lie in iruin iieux lasi o. ........... ......... i.uin This monument, erected to the memory of Joseph Bradford Carr, In Oakwood Cemetiry, New York, is a combination of classic and modern ideas in monument work. tfcttCiUTi? have made a profound 7fl?E20ndl.'7fhl Btu(,y of monument building, .lt,y. Bllu V" oru'-r jnaccu in uur handbyi sure to receive faith ful, intelligent execution. V tWill Gladly Furniih Ebtimatet Blue Mountain Marble & Granite -7 ,JSr-i 1 li'?ftt? We . Mf."iiii,i.fTTTiTT Te ncliers. '"Tmrovfrj-nT' 3 Company. son came in from Helix last week and mav decide to locate he-? -Minneapolis on a visit with her par- again as they formerly lived here and Mr. anil Mrs. E. T. Peebler. i :have manv relatives and friends who; Mr. and Mrs. Wade Daugherty, Mr. will he glad to welcome them ciuk. jJ-imes Weeks and Clarence Weeks i The ladies of the NcighlKirhood club and Cinnilmn Weeks, of North Powder. J and the community club tendered a re. Vere visitors at 1). W. Miller's Wednes- i I. -ill inn Iho l.ixline sehoi.l leaihers day evening. ; IcI'taillS ill Honor uf XcV;la-t rridny night in the assembly hall Hoy I.. Couch was given quite a b;t i of the school house. An informal prs- of trouble last week by Ins farm hand, ; igium was rendered. Mayor Robinson liav.il McWiliinms running uway with I I gave the addles of welcome and Supt. his saddle horse. After a week's'! I.OSTINK, Oct. 7. (Special.) Mrs. 'Moody gave an able and appreciative search, the horse and saddle were lo-'i Harry Williamson spent several days response in behalf of the corps f cated in Mr. Chudwick's barn at Un-i at Wallowa last week, returning homeitru,.n(.ls m,r0 jrs lonf,()w and Mrs. ion Junction. The boy left the horsed Saturday. uy Haim, teachers of the Kvans there, telling them he would return Mr. und Mrs. Harry Williamson at- s,-h'ool were invited guests, as were for it in two or three days. When he tended the Pair on Monday. iMiss Violet (ilcnn and Miss Clara No!- did not show up they made inquiry Challis Allen of Wallowa was a l.os-'n ,ostine girls teaching in rural and in this way the horse was located, j tine visitor last, Thursday. schools and were welcomed with tin- Mr. Couch accompanied I.ee Warnick Ward Kmigh, creamery man of I. a teachers. Music was furnished by a lo Union and brought the horse back. J Ciande, was in l.ostine on business ma,. (uiirtetie composed of It. V.' Miss Kaye Milliguu spent Sunday i lu.-t Thursday. 'Goodman, Charles Biidwell, John M;-jnigbt at the Miller home. ' ;J Rev. W. II. Amos, assistant socio- Kenzie and Kov Cook. Their nccom-' Miss Zela Uiughlin came out home.i tary of Home Missions for the Pres. , purii t, Alf Lilly, was not able l i Monday night, returning to her wori; bylerian church uf Oregon, was a ,l.rj.:- ,t. pr,.,.(.ni ,cjh tliey. Nine- idiout the in town Tuesday. , tine visitor over Tuesily night Instrument and were enootvd sever-.l! Miss K.lvalson spent Sunday in Ch- nieeling with the local board on church times. This is the gang of 'men who ion with home folks. matters Tuesday evening. He held a winked at the Minam bike dam this; Mr. Wm. Titos and family nf Te'o. week's meeting here a year ago lust summer anil have dublied themselves cirnet were guests at the home of A. K. faster, so he was not a stranger to the "Dam Gang" nuaitetle. Delicious Peebler Sunday. us, and we were glad to welcome hi-n refreshments were served of fruit sal-, A. K. P.ebler and D. VT. Miller made i'urk. He w.-nt to Kntirorise from , unl sandwiches and cake and cnf-.a business trip to Baker Monday. here lefore going out on Wednesday's f,.,.. There was ipiite a large repre-1 Hum tor Portland. sentation of the l.ostine folks in at-' --"""----"-. Mrs. Anh Miller. Mrs. R. V. f.oo 1- tendance, consisting of the ladies o.' man and Mrs. ( hus. Hidwell were vis- lne ,vo clubs and their .lusl.an is an I LAGRANDE IRON WORKS 'MACHINE SHOP AND FOUNDRY All kindkof machinery, automobiles and tractors re paired, overhauled and rebuilt. , AscetyleneVveldW of all kinds. Cylinder boPuig Vnd oversize pistons. Crankshafts, istons and Piston Pins rewound. jive us a trial D. FITZGERALD, Prop. COMBINATION SHEEP CATTLE i A BULLS High Quality ( 'oiiMfrnnrs: C. A. Illllltel L. J. Willed Itobt. I.ctv Hu.H'h Wilson I'arl Whitmore C. If. Thorn 28 Herefords 2 Ang' 25 Clerk '. ,. Jamison SATURDAY Wallowa Co.itntv Fair. Enter il Terms Annouiiced at -Ssilo. THE REASON FOft OUR SUBSTANTIAL GROWTH Ave Iji Grande, Or. few specially invited Andrew's S UR P R lie 1. S Ei Outings at .Men's On i in M'-iiV 1 l-tii : N ijaniH-i v )l "ik'rK .v.l. 15c to 38j Ut Miift Chililit ' Outiiv SVq -Jf vi,.s I.ailies' Outing r:4'iskii t , J,m!i.:Sv an-1 Oii.Miu's Dutiu.r ; ?1 25 ts $1.99 v1 nw-icf a 1 .-1 ; r anil ?i!ii rfs. " shi j-mi'iil if Hi S1.80 .. $2.15 8f)c .. $1.8J N fllllll vs' libdises Andrew' s Variety Store iting Mr. Asa ( raig of Kntei prise families and last Miimny niTernoon. guests. The ladies of the Neignborhood ,-lu.i ,s ; JUn tn.uirh and A. l'airchild of aie plaonjig an entertainment for next Knterprise were l.ostine business vis. week, I'liday, October II. ll is in the jtors last week. naloiT q u trip around the world, or s. P. Crow went to Klgin on Tues u v i -it tn four famous cities. ilay, returning home on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John MrCaity of Wal. s, I. Whitmore and Mis. Wbitmore !a Walla motored in for a visit wilh have been assisting Mis. Alice DnMey their old friends, Mr. and .Mrs. W. I). in selecting her exhibits and urranir Steel and then on to Knterprise and re. ;,, her booth at the county fair tbi turned home by way of I.ewiston. Week for Lostine n-cincl. They have Chns. Itridwell and John McKen7.ie Iwen going up ami back every day. have been repairing the sidewalk( Mr. and Mr. Harry Williamson and mound the church pioivny an.l level- some friends attended the fair at Kn ing the grounds, getting it in more ac- terprise on Monday, i e. table shape for the seeding to grass i r-n.il Kilward, postmaster of l.i.s and other improvements. line, went to Knterprise on We ines. Mis. Clarence Allen and daughter, day afternoon. Nell, returned home the Inst of the M,sS Irel Hunter ennv" h its' Cr.ni week from a few days visit with La Grande last Wednesday U- friends at I nion and Hot Lake. days visit here nod in Knletpiise nd Howard Chil ler returned to Lo. ( mt,.T,i ,(. f.ur line the first of last week after eoj absence of several months. j ' ' W. P. Hunter anil S. H. Williamson' Ouec. came in last Wednesday from a trip Vioinx Snioolo-r wn in a r.lective to Portland with live stock. i n-ooil lo one corner of the i lnbi-..in. Mrs. Chris Johnion returned home "When." he muttrre.l n bhos.ff. "I lil-t Wednesday fliini a few ilavs s is roiui'iue ih iie or two cTV'lilors 1 ll in 1J1 (Vande. hs'e Uh l-e (i.'(Ioiis sr.. I lolllloos . Horn, to Mr. nd Mrs. Ilarr,- a I. . ' fiwun to wVma I owe nilliiiik'. I a son, on October :i, liiJI. j won.ler why In the w.oJ.t ihose . hii. William and Weslev Steel are Mav- H'ske u'li a conr.otirted noise about inj? in Knt'Tpri-iP and ifomje to s h g tKit wintiT. 0 j Y.. tl. S'man wa nn Knttrpri,- vi.itur last t riif. Mrs. Effit Cook rnri taiiUil at ntT latt Snittly in honnr of ht-r nt-u'. Mm. Fmimt rimon and huxlMM'1 itv Craiy w.th the .at. A 1 St, ,) ,V . M. r. ; I tti it tlu rfO -i'Mi. ' h tl U(; .'hnn'i 'f..r v-mi;- u.n (,m, t ftr- itM.i , ti. f, l...i i ... ... iiHH'k "u son, r inj u ii-tmnnvK. ami fun.. .-. : SOMK (iOOM IlARCiA INS IN I'lTV I'HOl'KHTY fi- room 1iou?p, full hawmfnt; livtrir HkIUs; tflt-phtm; drill cil m1I; imiiip In lioun: lialf lu r. of cruuiul; pood caraee; crHtn-il in jMnrh; just nutshlrt thf riiy limits .nn Willow St. I'lir J:",".mmi. Vrni on part of it. ".room. mod-rn hou-si; liarn; Rar:!K'; rotit r',!ar; wtnd shrd a mf g ra nu ry , nil u ni fer one mot; rliirkfii hulls und run; rildVinra:: PXtia wood siieil; iiirt Vwu ; larH shad' tiPcs; fnr Ijtkp lots, wild plenty nf at-r tV irrinat; nl-rulihf i y. h. tr4,4M t tot f- , a T. htn ; oi"g iH- thirty r. r. halanrp all fr-nrd tasp to .hiv- 1 his plu'ft ts tradp fop a Kn.nl jitm-lt ranrli la tnls roun lr. This is a first rlass farm tii.! anynup wmitiiiK to o to Ii a e liv. this is a Rood op P'iriunlty. ("imii ami ae u itMtitt this aiul w will jet t full pari n nlnni. c. j! BLACK & CO. (Heritors) MW KOI.KT Bl.tHJ. W rouil: 1 - A vft lush 4 t w v tihip, ; Pint knurls rs in ni'dn in rortt and Hid rros frt for sal or will m-iiiUMum into ilicJl.r.v J f M Urtm Orpyou 1-........... l.U 0 s u 'liso-ra,.,. i L ,1 Vt's whollv unnecc j t 'XiMblc Hi lr-M v cl, I it im,. ni j (lurinejnj i I - I ti' I i BAMS EWES istered -Ready for Service ).c.'ir Maxwell W. C. I liirrniice W. K Honer Ira I'ace. Stone I'.utucr 2 Jerseys 1 liol.ieim Bshires 1 Auctioneer '!. H. D.iviilhizar OCTOBER 8, 1921 ' Even if it's only a Little, Set it aside Regularly poor but usually a iv. tlnitt j.raclici-,1 ailW-t jtoveity. n r ho is H,or tml. inb.ilalil,. if I,,. ;,. tb of bis ii uic , product ivc m,.,.-;. tlioU'-ii! '.V COUi( It k I t 111 one ii'niar win ulicii un which will ,lrau Hot start t.M:, ( an .in ' uili-i 'tint . t. nil Unitfed "States National Bank La Grando, Oregon 4- m.t.