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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1921)
PAOE FJGTIT LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Thursday. fMohov t 11 Children Crave CANDY Tlin rtn f io4- tvinnf r nnt t win fT f nVIYI. fT CMirtfnf ej which children require may fcs found in JCmtises snecTM kincBiuch Kre esp chirSren f rV-it. X 1 for mium imnm GRANGE FAIR P If: i l.'cKidi nl.s iii (liaise Hull 1 . HistriH. Ila.l 'U.isy Week V' 3 j I With Their l-'nii-. , ( Kjp: ! C.ltANHH IIA1.I,, OH. ll- O. K. . .Si'i I, Smith of llal(T nnt a fw layn viB- ' vfel ' ! I I tiiiiK at t In: hoiim of Mr. mill XI in. ftf-:1? , lpSySSt IKmlhuad. Mr. Smith nunc down H.I hfi'f-T "Z-f jwo the riiK fair. &J.w3i ' -CtJ i I Mr. iiml Mr:i. II. C. MuMiw i.r &$?tj - "-Jlkji J Mi'Mi'i'li.in. W. Va.. loll Miniilay niulil " fc'yWft TT I I for their homo afl.r m.omliiiK K4fc&tajl I CAT 4 4vl There are many fruit confections which the little folks. School shop, because they know what they want. Of course, candy that's safe good for grown folks, too. as lime and .cially good for vor our candy e have just children, is TAKE ADVANTAGE 0F OUR SPECIAL SATURDAY CANDY SALES ifiappS Pharmacy Ii ; :fg There's Lasting Satisfaction mOinaa.yiCTROLA In n llie ni-st riiiiirin 'ii-t lylii yiMiJiavc 11k If, WilK (jMHyi.'ll'IV IIKKlC That Hit! Kiv'Hlf'sl 1i nlav mi mtrnia nisi these nrlisls exac t liein, hei'ause I liev (heir ii records on V k Villi .V..c. al'tlstsVal TK us llie tTVicto 1 t i y Fur your home is a sl'm l i n i'F knowing that play Victor records; Le their lelor recunls. niieiils; 1 hat. vim hear expeeled ynn li hear lesled ami approved ola. THE OCTOBER RECORDS ARE HERE Newlin Book and Stationery Co. WANT TO BUY OR SELL SOMETHING? TRY AN OBSERVER WANT AD ' HERRY'iS TODAY and TOMORROW PAULINE With MILTON SILLS am1 IN an All Star Cast, alva GliANGK IIAhh, Oi-I. II- O. F. Smith of Italcr Kpent a fw fi;iyt viH llint; nt (hit hoiiu' of Mr. Hint Mih Itridin-ad. Mr. Smith canio down ( lico thu Ciaii;i! fair, Mr. ami Mrn. If. ('. Muhlrnw tf Mi Mm-han. W. Va- Infi Mumlay niulil iifi t injir iiuniu a 1 1- r i;iki imk n 1 1 innni ii visions at (tiu iintnt' or mth. .m ii i ii i i n nmwi , .iis. it' ii. ri;ti- Mi-h Threna Celtl of lliluard him-iiI IIih W(j(;k-i;ii(l al C, I). 1 lul l inan'H. ' Mr. ami .Mih. FvitiMI. Walsi ir-;'r anil Mr. ami Mrs. Jatt. Moks. all of Aliiel wi'io FridnJ' visitor al the fair Mr. and Mrs. Chap. .SHiicir tonic .Sunday dinner with Mr. aiiI Mrs. K. O. J'ayum of i.d. Grand. V. W. IoaI and son, KiIhun, of Xanipa, Ida., c-aino over to net nome notnlerH on iiuttlnf: on a (I ran we fair as Mr. Deal Is Stale Maslc-r of the I CriinKe for Idiiho. He siaieil tlint j ho enjoyed t lie renewal of old a- j lUialnlanccH in tin; Grande liomle val1 ley as he hld the tositlon ol .iein- o.tist miniHter in 1'nion hoiiiu J:i yearH ipo. Mr. Deal paid a beautiful i iribuU' to the wonderful valley and' its inhabitants. j Mr. I'earl Rliaw and daughter of I'tiion were fair visitors Silurday. AnioiiK those who attended the fail from Telorat;et were: Mih. Ii. Hrhaf er, Mrs. II. Starr, 1). II. Snider, Irwin Woir. Mr anil Mrs. .1. (1. Anson and Mrs. Geo. Aekley. Mrs, .Mary .Iojp'm of Milton. Ore., who had elinre of the woman's work at the fair,, was formerly Miss Mary Weathers of rhls district. "Mrs. Jones not only enjoyed her work, at her old "HtunipiiiR grounds," Kliuklmr hands with her' former qurluiancei and talking over old times. Mrs. Sara Geln ler and family of KIkId spent Sunday visit itiK "I 1 homes of I. 0. Smut, and Art .Mr- Call. Mrs. Gekeler remained to vis it Hill Thursday inorninn when she dnpartt'd lor her home. 1 1 inner Karnes drove down from North Powder to attend the fair. Mr. and Mrs. Tat Puers, MIks JoiivH and ItiMili.fMi Wrlyht. all of Mediral Springs, attended the fair oi Saturday aflernoon. 1 l. I). Kandall, Sunday Kchixd mis sionary, was a visitor al Sunday seluiol Sunday.. Mr. Kandall held serviri'H in fhe school house Sunday I'vnuhiK and preached to nu nppre ciat ivn audi 'life. Mr. and Mm, lirnlvn of I-a Grandi! aecoiupanied liim in iiriler to help with the, hIuk lim. Mrs. Maiy Taylor left Sunday nil 111 for Nevada, Missouri, w h"r ' Jj ;lu will .'iiM'iid Hi,) yinh-r visitiuK j fri' nd.-. and relative.. 1 1 Hoy Conklhi, pion ip.il nf lh 1'n Jioii Krlhiols was h hilor at I he lair l Saturday. i Antoni; thoR who wmc over from I'l'i.ve Saturday lo take in llie fair ji were Harjorie Miller, .1. II. Talleiil, I'Gni I'taker and familv, Mr. and Mr-'. J(?i;o. Miller, .Mr. and Mrs. .1. K. haul.. lMrs. John Miller, Guo. Chadwlrk. (.;, orla Gasse!.- WI'T Mllb'r. Mr:. hynn Chudwic k and M. h. Carter and iamlly. The firl of lasl week (. II. Tay lor moved lo (he Pohhiu farm which is located Hirer miles Hi is side of I'nion. Mrs W. Standi y and Mrs. M. M. (;ilt;eiioa came do n from North Pttvder l i view the fair and listen to. the excellent pt onraui. Alter spending some lime (siting relatives in (he valley. Mis. .la.s Me) Alisier i.r Turlock, Cnllf.. I. It rrj Knlerprlsi last week to in l her nou.j Charles, and also to take In the lair.i Mrs. McAlister will visit awhile in W allowa county, and tln-u conn hark ;ud make another visit her Iiefo:t h' ! iocs lor Po l hind where si t I 'HI spend a shaft of the winter win hr dauuliler. Ttie ten i' hi r in aizricult ui e in t he i 1 11 u i ii hkh school hrouuliL the pupils in his t his to visit I he fair Saturday. Mih. Siiuthaiil accompanied (hem. Mr, and Mih. II. McGohlifc and sit if, if MJItn C'Jn. aH'M'tiev of tiiiit ' will prk-iilv h of i ho 'i....-'-ulin htirli!.'. innvi" t'.xi t j hi wtlli llie h aM:'i::t:o)t fhst; let 1' raiii'i.Hi.-o. who in 'la-ret t ltarpti i ef - Fatly" Ar ':hiin. in crnnce. Kit ut V::i:fnla Hot hake Arrivals HOT hAKK, Octothur, l.'t. 1 :iLM . Arrivals at lit hake are Nathar Warship;!-. Portland," Ore, II. I Koks ,- .wIt'o and dauhlcr, Haker, Ore., A. 1). Mcriennau, ha Grand Ore,. II. A. Sniiiff, Portlaiid, Ort!.,.K. T. Smith, Portlaiid. Oregon. Geo. C.j Fioty, Sunnyside, Wash., 1. H. I lory! Sunnyslde, Wasli., .Mrs. Mary Ahhitt.' La Grande. Ore. j The well-spi Ins of real charity nev er bubble 'from a subsoil of fake piety. We believe that ujl people were put on earth for some useful purpose, but we also believe that nobody ever will find out what the purpose of some of them is. There is niilv me mirrr nf nlouuii"! lull 'nJo-ed'lh!lt ncvcr K1.m,s Btult. .md it js l(K hulp you yive to otht'is. Why Attend ths Pacific International? mmmm '. i'fW'-n :"' K't&VUJiSA m llWTSifiil in this work hnvc c-ilho pirk of a thousand herds strivini; help (mh'.olhvr I Bi l3Silw''fct-flwS6frTS "'"'"I'lishcd. I It- sees what they hvu for honors in the judcln; rinjr, he run- inspiration of IVifir lutein Si ""nv "n" 1"'w 'mve done it. lie, not realize how vital is the industry! "Men and women who H Rr?' yM3jaaektJX3, 'ma-v -''lce to buy the very sire h, iwhieh he helps to reprernl. ' j I'seif ie liiU-inatinmil l.iv r, K t 1,1 tt.,. ........ ... i hi. ti uiLniiiiii e. .ti. I i.uki.,11 .THE LARGEST "CHAIN" DEPARTMENT , -STORE ORGANIZATION IN THE WORLD Young Men's Stylish All Wool Sport Suits Meeting Popular Requirements $24 "THERE is the snap 1 and "bo" jn . those swugger sport clothes so appreciated by young men who are exacting in tile tilings they wear. - The Single Breasted Two-Button i Model iv Illustrated . v with its peak lapels and patch pockets, 's most fre quently seen on fnsliion ulile l"ifth Ave., New York. It the "last word" in yoiiikr ineu's stylish cloth ing -Aand meets Vpopular re(iiirients. Serviceable fabrics-cassimeiw and tiiifinishj worstis, in neat patfcrns HiidXni'wt nttractive colore. Tli6 work'.-aiishft is in acrd- ance wit.h (r specil turns, meamneWlie lnglilst character. lo will penence pieasurin wea ing these handsolkp suiU $27 $34 , Save JnoneHy Buying Your Clothing From Us! Ve invite your inspeetinn and comparisons, positive that the savings afforded by our Nation-wide chain-store system will quickly convince you of our indisputable leadership in the matter of good clothing. Our Unalterable Policy -One .Price to Everybody ! tncorporatea 312 DEPARTMENT STORES mil m m m animals of the breed in which be is this rer.test of all live stock shows world 'a irreat throne' of earnest in- ititere.steff, (lie greatest produeers, th'Vis the in.spit'alion jt tfives. The visitor1el!i-ent peoplo who have produce I most per fret types and the best cMi-niay know, bow many Shorthorns or them; authorities en all breeds; keep, formation. He studies what others-- Heiefords there are but until he sees eajrer beginners nil (here to earn an-J that i. the source -."-of 'tntional. '' attend lb eytock Kx- hns .ouht. He may find just thejnew ones men and women enar-d be more successful than those who sta;-' heifer, or (fill, or owe that he wants t - f in the same woilt as he, who have the at home. They will be more efficient, brintf achievement, to hint. He learn.'- i -me problems and perhaps have solved, The co;-t of a journey does not matter feet! in j; jation of fat stock atni some of them. .' ;if the jotitnev is profitable. The trip studies its practicability and economy j "A jrreaf. show- the greatest ecllec-," 'he Pacific International will bo "l!ut one ef the chief functions of.tion of purc-breil live stink in thr'pruf itable.'' f' . t "Wl. tinnnl? Into i' i ti -asked O. were hiiiiiiik those who Imhler at the fair Sat- A titovy of mother love. A RclicrtsoirColc Super-Special Also Showing a Comedy .loliu Wills represented lit d.t . Harry Aei'y was husv Satui'd nftci tiuun clii'osliii; ih- 'blhlti s lo he etHered from this Grans at th'- Northwest Land Show which is to the second week in Nov ember in , Portland. The next week the ehit- t will he riiictod at National Granyej leathimu lets where I he farmers hav'l i'servcii a sp;u-e of S by :!M. leet. Mrs 1 I . h. Huk and Mrs. J. G, Anson have rharue tit the elmosiu: and packing of eanued liuiiP and other dom lies t'r stilpnieiit hile .1 K l.autr. Kiank Johnson mid G. H. Ihiffman wtll aviHi Mr. Ahtv in Hrransiui: the iicrh ultural prodtirts lo he ?ont Mr Avery has rh.ira" of the exhi'ots w title .it i he land rthmv and W. 1 Gekcler w till-.- at llie Natieiuil Grange lie.idt:arters. ha Grandi1 had a hi rue numlier ol isitots at the fair Friday atterno'Mi i a nil evcnlim hut the tarv-l iiumhei 1 ( -a ne' ion S.it urday afternm n. I he Krnrst pel.oti j f imMy 5;MMt Sunday w it It Mr. .tlid Mts. J. I Sin h I and family I Mr. and Mr? t'.ui Snnd -.r.i-. and Mr. ami Mia. Geo Hm;Iie-t Sund iy nl tit I l.e home uf Win. Iln attend ther I'acifie' i inn ijiies'ieii wun iimmh i' i . t miiniierf vtt'iii-ini jM.uiae,er n unj Pacific International hiveslock Kx po'.itinti. wiiich will be held in I'tut land, November a-ili. , . "The n Lnil nieichnut fin-!s it hcipt him to ;n f merchant,' eonventirns' i dd Mr. I'Uinimer in reply. "A lawyer ;.ttrnds moetinirs of. the tuir, .nxociy I'otn ;t. -tloetor j;oe.- t. elinirs .pie'I,; Seal :i.-sociati( ii nathei ius. '"The fanner, the dairyman aiid live stock man needs all the Pacific Inter national has for him. Tiieie are the Stiff? Sore? A Irtme back, n norc nuncle or a At i fT Joint often ii considered too lightly by , the lutTcrcr. 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