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Friday. OetoW 21, 1921
LA GR&SDK EVENING OBSERVER"
PA"fJE FTTH
r
You'd Yawn, Too!
HOT LAKE AKK1VALS
l(OT LAKH, Oct. 21. Arrivals at
rv
Local News In Brief
Hot Lake: Mrs. J. V,-. Patterson, Ba
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.J. COM INC EVKNTS.
.. October 20, 21 anil -!. Mi-m-
bership drive of the La
J Grande Y. M. C. A.
.J. Urtober l'J-22. '4'J show of
J l.a Grande Lodge No. i'J'i,
y v. p. o. is.
5 Nov. 1. Special eity election
J for purpose of voting on
J water improvement bonds,
i" Nov. II. Armistice Day iclc
bration in La Grande under
.J auspices of American Legion
J- Post No. 4a.
Nov. 8 to 18. National
Grange meeting,' Portland.
I- Nov. 21 to 2ij. Pacific Inter-
national Exposition, I'ort
J land. ' ' ,
: : -a
S55K !!
Any p La Grande subscriber
i to the Observer who does not
J receive his paper by 8 o'clock
in the evening, please call
!' Western Union, Main 21, and
J a special messenger will de-
liver a copy.
. i'.i Hi r'.i :!: !: X; :K
Over from Enterprise
A. KinK, of Enterprise, is at
J' Foley hotel today.
the
; In from Halfway v
j'i J. II. Tubcsing, of Halfway, is in
La Grande today und is stopping ul
ine oavoy noici.
' Over from Union
..' J. Sullivan, a citizen of Union, is
.;. here on business and is a Savoy hotel
t. guest. i
J. Itancli Owner Here
dl. L. Dickinson, who recently ncquir
ed valualile ranch property in the
Grande Honde, is over from Davcn
port, Washington, for a few days look-
ing after his interests. He is stop-
ping at the Foley.
it Driving Through
I). J. Heche, Frank Friar and Mrs.
j Friar, of Dallas, Oregon, spent last
J night in La Grande. They are driving
j tlirough the country. While here they
were quartered at the Sommer hotel.
A I :
iThree-Fingered Jack to Preach
..! Ivnhe is Home 11 hs 1)1,011 dcciiled to have Throe
rin unon.lliKr n IW dnro in i.r-i hi. I Fingered Jack Godwin, the reformed
.... I., .ml luiuimw Cn V 5 ivnntinn ' gambler of Denver, prchch in the
returned home this morning.
'f. : . '!' . 's
1 Wr
e
Miabzaila Is yawmnij Iweauxc ho has just completed a live-day eiulur-
test li'im: hclu by the Arab Hnrse Sri icty at Low-nl. ElloUu'd. 'ho
I sea covirtd 60 miles each day with rid.u- and puck.
ker; Kay Knight, Po'tlnml; Win. Line-
ion, ForMuml; Harr tox, Grueidiorn,
Oregon; Van K. llalocrg, Greenhorn;
Jim Davis, La Grande; Horace Addis,
Portland; Mrs. Fred Kembcl, Iiitzvillc,
Wa.-.hin;:tun; Mrs. Joe Kenibel, Hitz-
ville, Washinglon; Mrs. C. It. Ilicnke,
Spokane.
iyoruAix via pkti :uks.
HKRKKLEY, fal., Oct. 21. Slow-
speed fotlball motion pictures have
been 'adopted by Head Coach 'Andy
Smith of the University of California
here as a part of the varsity training
course. Havers in the various rudi-i
meats of the game have been filmed;
and tile picture are being displayed on ;
the screen while members of the squad '
look on and study the methods used. i
Saturday and Sunday
S'T'A'R
Will Visit in Salt Lake new plan will be adopted commencing
Misses Irene and Louise O'Conneli Tuesday of next week. In this wav it
Jlcft this merninp for Salt Lake, where will be possible to put the food on the
they will spend two weeks visitin;; table piping hot and do it much more
thnii mint n sklm'nf tv (l'r.mnnl ui...,lil.. ...! I f... .
; ..k..-,"....!,. .. It is also announced that effort to
.is to ue a aiar . niuer aim as an At t , ake llllt (m 1(, a(M vic0 f()1. B0 ct,nl,i j,,,,.,
evangelist he tears em up. Mla. i,-nlnk nCeious is quite ill at of 7a, will be made lmrcafter,- though
" ; ". (Hot Lake. Her husband spent a few the fill-cent fee next Tuesday will be
ian 'Church will meet with Marjorie; .: Z ' A "r.r , ,7 ' V . .jnours in l.a iianoe mis morning,. re-cxpeumental. i lie lamily-stylc sei-
Kirby at her home, 'J02 O avenue. Sat- L- u , , . ..turning to tne IMKe at noon. , vice,' however, is to be a pel nianei't
urday afternoon at 2:30. - , " Vr- ""i" 7'.. ... . .,....,
Mcotinj, of Mission Hand
The Mission Band of the Presbyter-
ARCADE
TODAY and SATURDAY
. ,
X TOiEPH M. trHIWCK""PPiEMTJ Jv.
1 Si NORMA .5f&
Mfic PassiorlHower
i " MliinMrT
Ablaze With the Life and Love of Spain
VisitinR Here
r a c t e t I i :..
iling friends and relatives in L;i
ilrandc for several, weeks. yisjt in al1a Walla-
IVZ for Portland.
for
Here from Pendleton
Mrs. Louis Pinson of Pendleton
visiting her mother, Mrs. Phillip Neb- winter with their daughter,
crgall. and takinf? the Davs of '411. Brooke o La Grande.
: . i
(from Michigan to the Pacific
Hue iwidn Viilinr 'Vl i utiil A1 1 1 1 :i t-liv . i i 1
i , 7wi: i ,. ihfj. 10 oh? ?.' ne many wo f8,i on, XBW QUAKTKS.
.luuge toucn inese days wun a oemand: narri ivii m.... n-.t -i i..i-t
for more road work in the respective ,..,,. , :h Coa,t i;as..
parts ot ine county, i.y .urn wooden, bll, Lmf,w is ,,, .s,.rt the , Vaughn
who i in (own toilav with his rn- ... . i . . . . ..
Mrs. fe. W. Croup left this morninc. ' h" ' nt,w ',r niI " BlR Cl PronnH nc,c
; , move to oilier qu:loiyt ine itc lor
s ik Hi;i' .i . . . . ...
Mr. and Mrs. Croun are snellding 'the ..... , ... r i. ,u'w ' nas nV "o n sciecieu
" . I III Jill' I IJIlim 'UlVIIIl.-MVt (til UlL III
Mrs,
. i - ( (ie nmd.Lanih; at, the Vaughn
,wen8 of h,s iltniuiuty. ! Street park are to bo moved to the
.Closing Contract for Next Year
Ikey Cohen, omsmohiie ajreni lor
La urande today do:
new park.
natcheo Mindny nlhl.
Sister Arrives from Portland
Mrs. C. N. Leak, of Portland, arriv
ed today in answer to a message stat
ing that her sister, Mrs. James iiouh,
of La Grande is seriously ill.
NEW TODAY
n-ji i ..a., i!i,.r n,., .More Odd Fellows Go 'riirnugh
r... n'u..-.. ii . i Another snecial train lulled through . 1Kl5 ',nLV' . , . 7 , I Cbt liing mid Jewelry valued ul
horn: this arte a tnrtln- I he U this morning carrying Odd tyiy lnU'n
t... .i :.. .;., i i ., i:, i Fellows from Southern Idaho, who are hls ' ' nc" s' 1 " , 1 1 lered the homo of 'IV I!.. Jones at Wo
; iii.ui .en .....t.... ... .... v.... - ,,,.,!, ..mn,,.t Ot CHI'S Ilir UIHOI1 COUIliy Willi llia.u
at Coeur d'Aleiie. Thta is the second y. Ho aid he 'has ordered
traniload of the lUiec Liners to .noLl of Oh'smobiles -from the
Pass tms way. 'factory when he heard of the projioseil
,, railroad strike, in older to tide him
1 isnc 111 .liurrin. mmii- i'ei,: ,..,.,.-..l,iln
,, . x, ,iu..rr ..r Mil over. I Ins nutol..oollc
; - ' "' T a i . Z ,V just about like other busines
. .. I. in. who hart been attend IP' the tiVll..
mi;. , reamcry ..cr..i..r m.t. - - - :;."Vc have to have tne
.'Ward Emigh, qf Walla. Walla, one . " v 'i can't sell them. ' When asked if he;
of the largest creamery operators in church, during which t ine they vveie ,
the northwest, is a La Grande visitor guests at the home of Mr. a. a Mi A. J
today. He is interested in the milk S. Anderson at Cedar and Ad-ma. left - ,,, ,,.
products of this valley. ' : ,lh.s morning for their home. ,-,, tinle Mlls
' ' : i ti i i... ii... .....n ...wi t,v ii
Wallnwn f'ounlv All liight wl " ' "" . 1.1 1.S I
C. C. Parcell, of Wallowa, is at lhe;'" tl":m- h,mf V''.L' . lu"K.
hotel today, while transacting ""'" - -.
He SIIVS Will- ilml milMllg uusioineis napii).
tllMIIIIIItlf IIIIMMIIIIIIIIIIIItlllia
f AT t CV 7 111
..X.S i -Wi"! Vftf J "V '"111
business
' he sa
ears, or i
1'"(K FA I. The Hol.st Ckaning and
Tailorin x ri:int at . Union, Oregon.
Also tl-e Moist Tailor ihop at lin
ker.' Tht:e are gcjjiK e.lieap if tak
en new. Pest trade, splendid 'husi
ness, A. V, Ilidst, .Union; Harry A
Hoist. Uaker. lO-'l-JtM
Blankets
I'dutldou mill Oitiiii
L'itv IjijukIs. I'ui'u avooI.
JJliin-
Also
iiii .AVo'iAiaii
kcls, fii.liiiii V.latikct
A Imo
liiAkels
rc- . i'J
J'ilplioofsV I!
At lowest I'll
pa ix Them.
Summer
business, in La. Grande.
Iowa county is all fight and that she
...III UKli in ,. mi.rlilv kIiiiI-1 Will
lime. The live stock interests will
come back; quick when they come, ae.:
cording to Mr. I'arcell's belief.
' Wri.'.t watcli from Washinto'i
to Adams uveriue. , llctuin to .1. H.
1'careV Shop and recMve rewai'l.
; .;.,'V:( 10 Jl-ti:
V i
niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiuiia i
3he brand of the
butterfly- and
1 what came of it . ; j
' Also
MACK SENNETT Comedy
BUNGALOW TROUBLES
Visit
Mrs. L.
McCarthy, are ,
visiting fviends
return to their
La ( ramie
Waltz and
pem:i;ig
in Hake
home in
Mrs
A. B. Cherry, a florist of La (Iran Ic
XINT
"THE STOU WITH A CON&CICNC
1108 Adami Are.
w. 1)
few d:iv
' On their
The I 'all-.,
On Their Way Home- . "' l ha a!"1 v' ,l
Mr. an.f Mrs. J. C. Itansilell left lu'1'-
innj'aftnr visit inir their daughter. Mrs. Cherry Trips-
. c U I f tU llxt Mi. l?imi.
. n u " V "', ,, m ll nVVrnn,! met with an ac ident Wednesday ev
Army Encampment at Indianapolis en.ng He tripped on some rubber m... .
He is eightyitwo years old ani i? ' '"l ' ''
hale and helfrty. Mr. Kal.sdell savs f"'B """""I h,s nose. A f t ,r
the meeting this year of the old Civil having h,S nose dressed .Mr. (,hei-7
War soldiers was one of deep interest took the night tram for homc.-Oi.-r.nd
enjoyment. . - umun- .
"I Don't Know Where W e re At"- Leaves for I'lensant Valley
This was the remark of James J ihr,' Mr,.. II. K LngU-s left tins mnini.u
ti .ii l i...n,.- b.w.i.-n ..j "Onir loi Pleasant Valley, where 'he will
. ,, ... e.. ..u,.u Vi-ia l.onn upend a few .da
loaning money on ranches in this part'' Mr. John Heath.
of the state. Mr. .lohns wns on h'sl
wav to Ninth Powder am! stopped off --------------
for a short stay in Ii Grande. "No
ore knows und no one can tell what i
farm is worth any more," he said, "f :
Inntudy wants to farm and when no
ihodv farms there is something goinr
'to happen." .
1
ilny Scout leader I'assi-s Through
I Oscar Kirkhnm, who had lwen at-
'ANTl,;i')--Wroiiiaii fiir j-'oporol luius'.1
wotk. I'lume Kid
. . 10-i!l.-Jl:i
The Right Place
lo 1 rade
Is wflunv yon t;'('t. the jis'lit kiml of liiercliandise
ai it in ni ice. i ii.ii an tint- i iiiuj; r in i.i
We 1H'V
it is A No.
verv lowest
henel'it on t
our quality wif
ny, ilaU(! us pn
liny your gnu-el
l.i to A)" oil vol'
Start now!
:
Ul 1 1 1 V IV I 1 1I
mitt lull t
if b ii . m
e tlftitl
' I'.v
-W
1 ol' nierchaiHiise unless
uarantee(l ami at the
liny right and pass the
n pa re our prices, then
ti( res' prices and (inal-
we em i save yAu money
Blie case and save from
cries. Y'cu can do it.
J. G. HOL
GROCER
Quality and Service
M
CALL MAIN 415
FltUlil DELIVER,"
I'OU SAI.Ii - .MedlMllive
Sleeping porcli.r'Hiige.
Fine location. V. F..
Adams, phon liiA 'l'J.
- . vy
room lions-.'.
sh(Hle trees,
egiin, r.ilr
f i I
l(l-2I-2t
alM
WAN1F.ll-W.-ri
h'.liscwo; k. (j.
01 itUH lor genei ni
10-21-tf
Sugar ! Stig
visiting with Mr
Doings
of the
Ad. Club
! )
)!; SALK iJii'i-jH-re rnii;-h in Uij
Vfuil (Miunti'y, r'2 miles southwest of j
Spokane, 210 :L-n:s plow hind, 14o
sowed to Till w!ir:it. iKistuie and
J 0,000 )'!. of tlmli'.'r, :i Hprinur, wnU r
in hoMse ami linrnyuid. AUo It'Hsc
011 !;!'.) aere.s. 1'tiee 10,000. Will
con- idfir ho'iLiff and lot in l.a Grande
in iltal tin- iitnoiiMt of $:i,0'm. Oill,,
or write ld.) i avemio. lu-I--:!i.
.1. V tm sri-;u.
II!... It
5c
a
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Pound
Suar!
.
w
So
I'ian-i meviiMi aril I'eneial trail fv
idling in mil o .J' city. I'hone Main
i;e.':n1illeo III
at Club (-'icy
r-'tanil
ilione
Stoi
Muck
XI-::
-L'l'-t
I-'OIt SAI.K liy
, nioile.'ti I.Hllt
AiBSSAAAflfiSAO;mli"i: Facific Coast nieetin;; of
WWWWVWWWWW " .,,oy St.out u..icrs at Portland, passed
SPECIAL
i ,
Hallowe'en, Dance
OctW31.
REX HALL
N. A. Desilct, Manager
thioiieh l.a Oriindc today on his way
home to Salt Lake. He was filled wi'li
jenthusiasm over the meeting and sai.li
jhe -.vms hurryinff home to put some of;
ithe new ideas he hud irained into prae
itieal use nmonfr the hoys.
Dr. F.. P. Mo.-sman, Piesidcnl.
..A. W. Nelson, Manager.
Telephone Main 7i;i.
Foi:
' l;,M.st'.i
! Oilmen
.M.K
fail.- to relic
have. '
loooa
jRunyan s;,'
Sign Service
Auto Vainling-
,l l.ci c
... '. t.f ff I 1"" ii.i1 - -. ...... ,.,.. ,..J
m lit IIIUUClll Ulliu , Waii., his Ed Thomas is a real e.-tnt
A Guarantee
the Brush
ante
I
V
I
Ani im
i:e Culture Di-nMinst nil hn.
Anionir the manv fields of aetivit
the Ad Chih has unle;tak'n is o-ie to ' :i"
develop nn:l foster a greater intyrfst ' "ay at rutt
' in the euttuie of ro.-ei- om uf ti"
Mr. Wilkin Slniw to Shake II find" foremost mediums of UautifyinK a The dru';:i
! S. It. Wilkins, who formerly liveJ ..;tv that there i. In inrsuam-;' oi'hy ri'fuiidiiitr
' . cn.lUPv,ii1i tint wVim hs for the iu:. ii t..u
ipast year been a resident of Nampi mSLn of n,.Nt Tursdav's luiuhton,' h i
'Idaho, was in l.a Grande today haK- made aiTaimeir.ent for a praclieal
iiiK hands with friend, llv left for dcmon.tiation of what to do with ro
; Portland, where he will operate du--i,u.jK.K an, s(,ruMt ry in the fail i i
jinjr the winter. oi-d.-r that they may winter over; v.i.n
I " - and hew lo prune, and all tli.- oth o
lie l(un l.ot. of Sheep items that ent.T into rose culture. .V'.
I .lames Murtha, of Oindon, one nf priIBHr, than whom tln rc is no l.-tl-r
the licst known sheep men of th noith. I(W culture nian in Kasiern OreKo,.
west, is in 1 (Irande today with nn. who i e.inncrte.1 with th 'herrvs
unch of aheiii which he is shipping l-,,rists, will he the principal -.pialir.!
:.ut. - I lie plan ail'ipied is lo eat liilit-lw on
- Intel irei tnioiicn ine r.,ir i.if nusiii" .j
' KH Thomas, llul Not Our Kd hurriedly, and tin n iro to 1'ie hut h"usc
Kd 'I'lionuis of Walla Walla is ul tile ,, Adam- avenue in a Im'ly !-i tlmr.
J Foley hotel tclay. This dm'S not hop- ,,uKjv in-pe'l I he ro-cs and olli. i
l p..i to lc the Kd Thomas who crew I,!,,,,,,,, there n cursin of A. H. rhrr';.
up in !. Orande and advanced from This plan is also in keeping with I'i
I heler ill the railioad shops to fore- c(.,.r:. policy of rdiirntinK l.a 'ini uli'
K'iri;r . i .
terpri.s in this citv and couetv. The
i man and he is here with Joe Nolin, hot house is a plan- !H-au!ifal at the
! makine a few trades. . pre ent time and the demonsl: ..I'm:,
iMrs.'l'id!
I ho
V!---..
l-'ie-roo..l
iJH Oak St.
- lu-L'i-tr
TVirrcd l!-.i.;
Ildelf, IJllio.l
lO-'Jl-'JL ;
liale on S;itlir-10-il-:i
lij.s (he 'cost of a tr;n
ir iiioni-y if Hyome
lint cjunh or cold yoi
h Y.n Stroke of ' Talk Franklins Kery Minute
. J .. ..... ...i r n n...
l.uar-
,will he imnieiiscly popular.
Ivt Hits' s Grmge
II. I. Si.uthmeyer, of Pendleton, who, l amilv Slvle I utirlnons.
j has the Franklin neency in that city,' R,-,;jvin that mnry of the nal'y
I 1s in l.a (irande today consulline lav- Periou fjif firull ies of soivinir the nw"..
J id I. Stoddard, the new ialer for this .r, ,.f the Ad Club at their TuenVy
I city. Mr. Souimeyer lilks Franklin luncheon can ls readily oven-mne hy
J every minute and he has tale t employing . family style methods in-
unfold e.Ual t" Umatilla Indian's uteo.l of individual service, the 'Foley
J story three daybefore the Round-l'p. Dote! ninnHement announces that th'
F R EE !
I-
.hi
finl uxs a. lull riisli
Nliiliili ; pun lij.ie., ; I oii-
f'"r !! I'. M.-rtnturilay lie
r. e a i
i
.".lie TIIIW. OF
MAO-LAt
tooth fa:
Mill.
I h' jv .
OF Ml.ll t.l'.l
ro ti i . 1 1 : .y : i . v
L. 6c L.
Drug Co.
ON SALE -10 A. M. SATURDAY
7
We own and operate over 1100 Stores in the U. S. and Canada the largost
Chain Retail Store Organization in tlifi World
FINAL WINDUP OF OUR OCTOBER SALE
Note the hours these specials are on sale Saturday
!) A. M.- Ludics l-'iltir ilk H-m', fiv lioso 15c
Ivory im.i, bnij :.. t)i;
' ID A. M. Su;.,!-, II, I..... j Be
II A. M. - liryslnl Ui Son., I Imr.f 15c
I I'. M. - ( Yi'iiic Oil So,i. liar . 5c
I', it (!. Xii.t!ia Soaji, liar 5c
J. '. M. --Ilnir Kow Ifil.b i. I-yd j 0
:! ,.M.-I.ittli- Woiuli'i- loriis, ca. li j. 10c
I I'. .l.- I'.-ilnioliiic Sim 1 1, L'li.us J 15c
We reserve the right to limit specials sold to a customer
All Day
Specials
S.ilt.'il rcfiiiuts, Hi. l.'ic Ciiliiinola 'Poili l 1'ain r, lull 5c
.lull Silvcrv.ali'. i'.m'Ii 15c l.llii' (Iraliiti' Kcllli-s, rai li Wz
.'ra (ir,nii1r KrlUlrs, r;n Ii 15c lii'imx Snai, :'. l.-ns 10c
l.ilitlioiisi' ( 'Irioi.'-i'r, ... ran 5c China Cups ami S.un crs, -in .Irtc,
Curtain Si-rim. 1 '. yil 10c 15c
Fairy Soap, 12 larr liars 15c Ladies' Knit Bloomers, raeli loc
I. A: I. ('nates Croijii'l Tliread .... 5c Woolen and San Silk Cioelu t Thread
Spei ial llliek Towels 15c 2 for 5c
Peanut Urillle, C. Hi 10c 1 ,u n Soap Flakes 10c
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