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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1921)
t-iaTiirdav, Oetnlii-r S. IM'.'l THE OUTBURSTS OP EVERETT TRUE by Condo for the affair were Mesdanies J. L erside Park yesteiuay eveiiinj'. Till entire corps of over fifty t acher attended the party. THERE IS NO LETTING UP TO THE CUTTING AND SLASHING OF PRICES Dissolution of Partnership SALE CONTINUES TO ATTRACT EAGER BUYERS Ingle. Earl Stoddard, I.ynn Hohnen kamp and Norman Kreene. The cluii imorimvji nKt lOIVliM r muj TT 50M5 ivenG-HTY Mosvfciss arp to us looms were attractively decorated with autumn leaves and flowers, llridge was the game played" and there wore fourteen tables Wednesday at whi-.-h Oct. 10th last day to pay your water ent without a penalty. 3 YeS, MR. XR.O'S, NO THAT'S IvHY Mrs. II. C. Grady won first prize. Mrs. Walter Keuter second and Mrs. W. II. Hufford third. On Thursday honors For Sale went to Mrs. C. U. Putnam, Miss Ber tha Walsinger and Mrs. K. Ralston. seventeen tables participating. He- lieious refreshment were served ca. h afternoon. ill- AdiiliS' .Mild' SVcil Mrs. I.ynn Hohnenkamp has as Streets. lminis Ii.mIIi down stitii's, L'-riMHii ;ti:!i'1 liientr. ii.'illi up stairs. house guests for the week-end Mr.-. Maijorie Garrett and dauirhter, Mr.-' I'. T. Turnip.-eed of Vincent. Tfte teachers of the Jji Grande Geo. B. Richardson enjoyed a weinie roast at liiv LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER m iiev n I Vuid Vil ajiid nooi One hit of shoes, iill 5'.;. t'o 8, ( 'hildrcn's I sics fi'inn eltoice. for $1.98 One hit of girls' shoes-, all sizes from 1 1 1 ., fo 2, Iilaek lace kid or (udf leather, c-lioiee $2.69 Hoys' mid diils' rib bed liosc, black or liivnii nil sizes "-WlJJx 25c m'jruiar ie willing flannel in lilil ciil'ir, Kf a a nil 19o omen s Corsets, a .sizes, ;'riier Urns. si vie, eael 98c jWomen's Ready -to -Wear COATS -SUITS DRESSES We are offering every garments in the wo men's Ready-to-wear department on .sale at really reduced prices. This includes all the new Fall merchandise. Men's - Boys' CLOTHING An iinnFal Apport unity is olT(Tcot( savff on Suits and X(ereoa1s 'or Men and tHivs. Over -100 narinents are on sailc at Uarpain pri ees. Hovs' Suits from $6.75, up". Men's Suits from $4.95 up to $37.50 ' Women': kinds, lnv heel: 10.00, a hoth llifj'l , values II sizes, $3.98 up to Children's fleece lined cotlton union suits, all Mixes on sale for 98c Women's Outing I'lar- ncl ni; white, fin sale for 98c A NO TAKE' A COISjG. Ri nc. IW MY CaO "I AS a MeMf3cR. or -rue city ?ovNm. rou'kq A rKOi I IHIS l-MMti YOU T0 "3 ''owns, in 1 tv i .Men's eottoll ed union suit lin- oii sale lor. $1.29 ;vcr(i pH'M-nlerf to thu con relation as . tho nt'W omipnnts of the parsunuKe i lifportR uf various flopurtnit'ntH anil 'brief talks by U. K. Dixon, H;v. Quitr jlcy, Mrs. QuiKlcy, Miss QuiRley urii) jfioni Kev. Jamcrt A. Smith, presiileni iof the Ministerial nsot in t ion, made jiip the program. Refreshments toeiv served. evening for Portland to spend the win tcr. Aftr a pleasant afternoon Uin- ty refreshmentH were servetl. The guests present were Mrs. H. ('otner, Mrs. J. W. Hush, Mrn. Sum M ou- Mrs. Chan. Hansen. Mrs. J. K. Hinl- sell, umf Mrs. Geo. 'Richardson. t.lack Hoys' Shoes hrown calf, 1. a . I roll) I Id L' (r sa $2.69 I- Hill's Department Store The Sweetest Day of the Year TODAY-OCTOBER 8th. You should Sweetheart rwnemlier ICT. wiNa Box V' our ORATES Sister and delicious CHOC PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE THE REX ALL STORE Mr. anil Mis. S. D. Crowe awl Mr. C K. Short left thin morning ii, the , . j.Short car for Portland, where they I ihihk oorotny Allen is Here rramjwill siend several days. Hoifw visilinf; her father, John Aliel ! i nil her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Al- The Thursday Bridge club will meet len. , at the home of Mrs. Vincent k'ulmer 'next Thursday afternoon, Octobei 1:1 Mr. and Mrs. J. (i. Holm entertained I . I'ev. (i. II. (juigley and family at din-i The Bible Study Beading Circle re in r Wednesday evening. Kev. Quig- sumes it activities next Tuesday at ley (s the new pastor of the M. K. the home of Mrs. Harriet 'R. Mel on church and a friends for twenty-siv aid, f)02 Fourth St., at 2:30 p. m. This year of Mrs. Holm's cousin, a minister reading circle is now entering upon in .vii. ricasiint, Iowa, l nose present its ninth year unil fills a niche :n re- were Rev. Quigley, Mrs. Quigley, Mis ligious life of the town, not other'vj.c Ruth Quigley, Mr. Kinron, a hous? occupied, as it is not composed uf guest of the pastor's family, and the group of women from any one church host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. J. (1 but from all churches or none at all. Holm. The study this year will be a contiiua- tion of the early chapters of Gnes'i4, I. ast .Saturday evening, Octflbev in their spiritual meaning. To one win ,hrst, a very pretty party celebrating loves his Bible and wishes to be I he wedding anniversaries of Mr. an I to defend it against attacks of hig'ie Mrs. A. W. Leffel and Mr. and Mrs. B criticism, which are largely directed A. Henham took place at the home of against this Book, this study will bu the former. About thirty friends were extremely valuable, setting forth as it present. During the evening severai dnes-a very unusual line of argument, interesting games and stunts were en .All thoughtful women interested in , , joyed by the guests, (Jood music ac- such subjects are cordially welcoi-e J. L Y""' w,:;',k mol im- companicd the refreshments. After No invitation other than this is needed poilnnt social affairs will be the pro., congratulations and good-bves the hnp-i e . ..." , py Koup (iepnrted Tor their homes. ; CJolf t-ircles in La C ramie were of he visitmg teachers next Tuesday, . Ishocked and pleased this week when , ... L. " r.l .'!.f.'afnry. f"""! Among the go,,d things in store for standing erect on the golf course one the A.I cini M..;.,v,h,.i, i . i, ' people of I .a Uninde will be a svn- efternoon appeared Clyde C. Penning versifv f, 1' ' ,.".m 71.""1 Un'; nonU,.B to be held here Oct.' 10 ton, president of the I.a Grande Na a playlet and that will be one of th, fen tu if1 attractions. There are two A splendid program with fluent spek- seenes m the act; it is a t-omedv an-1 : . . 1,"1" " "ul will ia hutriin.r n,.i:..,i.. i pared lur uie occasion. A Mother' .ininnin iiiLiiciv uy wiiif" Ca Larr r s tired rancher who lives in I.a Grande, These gentlemen had listened to stor ies told by A. T. Hill about the fun lie Mrs. Donald M. I'ague is n rh,r. e """.I-""'''' s Mi'duet will He serve'l mm on ine gun cou.se una r.niuit. ui I. I an ill si. h "j ...i.. . . .1 - ..... lock at llonan Ik: II. During this bought n golf layout and are now two time an interestim,' and original pro of the most enthusiastic players in 'he gram will also be carried out. Ail city. women of tile chiii-i-h i-e llsl.-p'l In n.i If l,.nd nnil l.rin.r ih.,r ,1, km,. Tin. I ii. k v Th ill een f 'bib met. Thu. s- on.e one else s daughter, which they day with Mrs. I-.. 1. Andrews on I'cnn- mny. obtain on application ; to Mrs. sylvania avenue nn enjoyed a ne Mossinan Or Mrs. A. Amlerson. The lightful afternoon. Mrs. C. II. Finn young women of the church also have won high honors and the usual club the piivilege of a-king a' mother. 'prir.e was awarded to her. T"he nxt u..i. ., ... , . .nmers wnose uaiigliters are sir T unit imeeiing win ne in iwo werns wiui the many details of the evening's af fair, which the sponsors hope to maki jti:-t as iiiforninl as jiossilile. ot the playlet. This will be present, d at the high school auditorium. The N.ighborood Club sextette will sing, as will also a male ipiartetle, and these three numbers will constitute the gram. Immediately after the forty minute entertainment in the auditor ium, those who care to dance will re pair to the gymnasium, and those wh.i do not will find other entertainment ill the new domestic science rooms. A Where Your cVedit Is Good Use It COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER I Mrs. .1. P. Caldwell entertained i few tfiiets ut her hi. me at 70t; N ave nue 1'ridny evening- The guests, v.h. are memhers of a sewing circle, were Mevd-nnes. Jnrk Hiatt, ). K. Cancer A. Herman, C. Oxner, Oiin l.arsur , N. W. roin liiMV. .1. S. Oxner and .1 ((al.lwcll. After a delightful after rmon spent in sewing and ennver-n lion, Iflicinus refrehnients were serv V.r. ed with the church are al-o asked to, Mrs. William Ash. attend nnd hring their da-jghters. Mrs.) jl.ynn Hohnenkamp will he pleased to' Mrs. J. L. Ingle will entertain he 'have the names of those wishing l' at- Clio Club this afternoon at her home, ;tn. phoned her. Plates for the bun- I'i'l.'I Washington, i Mis. (mo. Kichard-'hi entertaiiud ai I A number of prominent ladies of Ir i .Mrs. (ii o. lticard-on entertained a Grande were delightfully entertained few f i lends Friday afternoon in h n- at the Country Club Wednesday and .or of .Mix. It. Coiner, who b-ft t'nday Thursdny afternoons. The iin-tese P 1 OBSERVER WANT AD Mis. J. Stevens and Mis, (U Hich- nrdson entertained the Women of Moosehetirt I -eg ion at the homo of Mis . Richardson on Second street Thursday 1 ' " afternoon. WANT TO BUY OR SELL SOMETHING? TRY AN'! The rooms were very prettily decoi - jne.i wnn iimumn leaves anil haskcts .at pink roses. The afternoon wis spent at needlework and planning for the bazaar and dance the ladies nr" giving Hallowe'en. At the close of the afternoon a delightful Hallowe'en luncheon was served. Tho-e gathered at the table were: Mrs. Thomas Kce! an, Mrs. Walter Bennett. Mrs. It. li.an non, Mrs. Kred Smith, Mrs. .1. Harlan Msr. I'raok Shanks, Mrs. C. S. Shalt. Mrs. Hoy Smith anil daughter, Kutl" Mrs. Hon Shanks, Mrs. .1. K. Hirdsell. Mis. H. C. Coiner, Mrs. C. I.. ( randall. Mrs. K. W. Wilcoi. Mrs . I,. Cnn dull. Mrs. Harr- l i-her, Vk. (". II Crandall, Mrs. Ch. Kn,. , th, hostesses. The Iodic f the Paikdale Clu' wei delightfully enterl ained on W.-.I-nes.lav. (M.iIht ", at the home of Mis. llPnlv Young in Krudaie. I ' An enjoyable affairs arrange' fir the congregation of the Methodist ihur.li la-t evening when liev. an.1 Andrew's Variety Store Are You in the Habit mr 10 nevandTr ICk MM Item COUGHS S&C! for Children and Grown Persons Olympia Oysters The Lotties U. L0TTES, Prop. q Oive tK- bundle of soiled ai- MSttJ X ticle td our ii ist 1 1 tlii.-s Miffi V C THE TELEPHONE i8 a servant always at command, that' rifitof ' tires; night or day, hot or cold, snow or rain, it is always read to quickly, cheaply and cheerfully perform tasks .that otherwise require time, exnense, exposure and in tases c)fcry day, by its celerity, it saves lives and property o value almost beyond comnutation. A. Honifelndependent Telephone G THE REASON FOR. OUR SUBSTANTIAL GROWTH ij vun suosrANTIAL SERVICE Heating Stoves and Ranges j in-yuw f..r winter. Wo ftif iff to call 11 iw, ,, st.iek ei Wat Ug shoves ainl raiifjes. r. I. LILLY HARDWARE o o O Oi t.ikinu ad . : ntae o The store is full i ".IILLINERY DEP'T ji Idtsj.f'JIats u1 val ues afS:!-l)0 lo .:".( Hi, E2h $1.00 i i..t k.r i IX-. In rfl-J..")!.. Each S75 HARDWARE 2 : Set wh (I I l s('lll-l.H'tl value 1 l.l'J. I t $10.( V2 in. .t Mayfiel., i.itMi'l I), seui ii.ii'cel.iin dibr. value gk fur J15.S9 o . our week-end Specials ; ltein everv week. DRY GOODS DEP 2 If. M. '. (Vo.diet eoton 75c box Special lot Weiimanls, (iinuiiants, Flannel.-,, repesv etc. 15c and up. APARTMENT m-. set jilain wliite hcini-porceiain iiisiies. alne, mO.'J.). Im- $7.89 e. set Ellu'lisdi pat- rit, semi-tiief lam dilies, value ii'J-l."il) for $15.58 T. 's no displace in l,c p.. up it h wliollv iinnece.s-ai'v. P're White.oOvids SlPape, Niton China Cup ond S.uic?rs, per fet 6 each, 98c ii I. il (IMS) i il1 4 1 ;i ill! Il Miman : least 1 emt II M . . Air.. I II ::j f. iiM.ir H iit i ii J 111 (lining . I': ni, ?! not start 1 ' Il I II ma Even if it's only a Little, Set it aside Regularly nsna thrift pi ilibt I'Overty I iced ,1 T. :;t! i wlio is poor if.ntalile if lie had oi ins in. .lire . ii'odilct iv e wnrs. Ono dollar will npfn rn nr.-. iif- wliich will draw p h.f, ,. today? i.: a. il t.-tli il li United o ,r i