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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1921)
PAGF, SIX LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Fvidav. Oi-tnher 21, 1921 i I !NG HAS TED AGAI Bran 'Michael STARTED A6JUN IS FAMILY Palmer Junction Man starts on Contract for Hall' .Mil lion Foot. . Man, All Wife iiki Daughter Remarkable (iains in Weight. "I (jaintil 12 pounds, my wife iriiinotl ld pounds Mml my daughter is jfuin PAI.MER JUNCTION, Oct. 21. jin,; day by day taking Tanlac. It's (Sprciul.) Mis. KumI .lonnison of Ivl . the Widest surprise of our lives un i jtin cmnp in Tuesday to visit for u few I all our friends anil neighbors are tak weeks with Mrs. H. Young, jintr uliout it. This medicine has made M. J. Witlmeyer, came back Mon- a wonilerfai chance in evqiy one of us. nay after a short visit at the home of llifoie I et 'J'anluc, I Voulil hardly bis daughter in I .a ririuiito. He cmni drun one foiV after the Alter. 1 had back with a big smile, and announced indigestion pVfeetly awfi. In fact, that he was irrandad to a younir man we were all reerklar dyspepils. iWe all nt thoJiome of Mr. and Mrs. himmonds. swear by Tanjacyiow at ourlliouse. Ii ftlrs. Oakman came back I uesday ought to be in eV'T honie.l It's th from several days visit in I.a Grande. j world's greatest V. X. llukman, service enifineer fori 1 he aliove stateinynt was luadu by the Lima l.oromotivp Works of I.invi, (,eoi(;e I., lossy, a Vvell-kiiwu ar.d Ohio, spent Wednesday at the (iruntlv highly respected muclrWisl.yiiving nt Kiimle camp. .( Downing. St., IiuffaloK. Y. II. .1. .Sanders and Kos Kay of Klgin Tanlac is sold in I.a (inutile by Si! were at the Junction Tuesday. verlhoin's Family Drug Store and all Mrs. Ellis Young and son tump back. leading ilruggi.sls. Adv. to their home at the camp after a I . fpw clays' visit in Elgin, Tuesday1. Dee Heem of Elgin went through here Sunday on his way home, after Hovera days' hunt in Elk Flat and vicinity, lit! reported one big lieu' killed. C. K. Sims and Olio Fellers took out' wveial horses to Milium Wednesday for the winter.- I Mrs. I.orella Tlendrickson, who hits' N II llllx'l WOLF GREEK UllfiilSUL. UliUOli Strange' Returns Home y r v-, V. t:;(. 'V ...A 1 t - ' 9 T f T If V it 9 .Mrs. Jobn liarryinore. wile ol Uiu fuiauLiii actor, belter known uniier her pen name. "Mlchaal Sti-ange." snapped on snipDoaru u Aew YorK. lm she tu'rived from a vacation in Paria und lmly. t San our Al urdny. Woolw Sppelala on Sat.-; lifs. l-21-lii Invllinr Kids for the Grading of Victory Wiy, Sealed proposals wil bp received at the office of the City Manager, until October 24, H021, at 1 p. m., for the grading of Victory Way (North Spruce htreet) from S Avpnue to the north city limits, and of S Avenue from Fir Street to Maple Street. Requiring ap proximately 4"(1() cubic yards of earth excavation and 1 111)0 cubic yards of earth fill. 10-20-lt Worthy W have proven that we are wihyhy ot the public's :onfidonf. Our equipment Is dlgnlfleiKaud genteel. We plan onr services carefully and execute item conscien tiously. 3SS Added iat ion- 'hoir. New I'liinlai- n homestead north of Fry Meadow.', moved out Wednesday 'for the winter. F. O. Ilnrvyman has started his wtwyers on his logging contract on the north side of I.ookinglass creek. Ik bus a contract to deliver one-half mil lien feet of logs to the Grande ltonde l.umlier company, and will start in full their blast about the 21th. D. L. Johnson has commenced round ing up his cattle preparatory to taking them over the nfouiUains for the win ter. V. E. Burnett of Palmer Valley is'Grange of m Grande present: Mr. uu hauling wood to the I.ookinglass sid.lMrs. W. K. Gekolcr and Mr. Fre ! ing. He intends shipping several cars Hurfmnn. A motion was made and V. S. Thompson of Elgin spent carried that we organize u choir ami Thursday at the Junction on busincsa. drill team for our grange. IWk! hnd Elmer 'Robinson or Fry Meadow? & sh't program and the follow wor,; transacted business at the Junction!no-ihulors: Reading by Harry Nice, Wednesday. 'recitation by William Kester, song by Ed Ketteisnn came in from his home- several school girls, recitation by J. plead north of Frv Meadows to pur-A-Nice After the program n dcliciou.. chnse his supplies for the winter Tups Smith brothers will finish threshing!' Mrs. Gilbert Gilkcrson and Mrs. Jack ! this wopk. (ihoiam were visit Mrs. May Ciilko'.'i Quite a number of youngsters of son one day this week. j; Members the neighborhood mtt at Gilbert Gil-1 A farewell party will be held in the!i kerson s Sunday to practice singing. hall today night' to bid the ienn..'yij 1 1 'l'..n.. ..I j...v.:i.. ..... fiimiK'i fond hvn unil to wish them Will Oitr ale a prpjiaring to leave for their new home all kinds of good wishes. They will ; J near Iiker about the first of the he sadly missed as they are goodji iwepk. ineighliors and friends to all. ! WOI.F CREEK. Oct. 21. (.Snpcinl.il Mr. and Mrs. Clarence TuNey were Wolf Creek Grunge No. Mlii held North Powder visitors. regular meeting Suturday, ()c- Mrs. Earl Stundley has been on the Mrs. Earl Stundley has been on the! Lieutenant Commander Harold ij . i . - .h .... . ..:. i:. I.... : i... i.. i ... T i... -... ..c w'nii.i i..iD': loner ji. two caniliilaKs were glv- ""- '". ui i suinewnat improved at mwn( mm iii.-i i,, ........ ......... mi.-(i en thn ulilirrnt inn nf nnr nnl,.rg ,i this writing. I be"ll appointed ido lo Admiral Hoi-:' quite n number of application werel Mr. and (Mrs. Will I.overn nnd baby1 stead, cominanilins balloted on and accepted. There were wcre visiting Mr. anil Mrs. Clarence; val district with he three members of Illue .MountaHTul,ey ne n,st of th'' week. i Francispo. ' the Twellih na- '.idiiuartprs at San day. Friday evening the residents of Palmer Valley gathered at the home of Mr. and Ms. Wm. Under, newly weds, and gavc(them an old-fashioned charivari. The Wright Brothers of Crick 't Flat have contracted t" aw logs for F. (). Harryman. They started sawing Thursday. ' ' ' Notices have been posted for n school meeting in District 71. Prin cipal business before the meeting will he to raise funds for the ensuing year. The mayor of Palmer Junction "swapped" two chickens for a hair cut last week. "Soapy" Davis killed (wo bears last week, lie rendered :li gallons of Inn! one of them. lunch was served. will be November from on RoTne - RomejhlngVsppcInl for you from It A. M. tr?"- M. Saturday at Wool worth's in.21-tt Our next meeting SPECIAL Adfance November Columbia Records 9 6 SP?N -rr W' "M ' it If bave ixy V A lhem Centralla Is to be thn location ol bo WasliliiRton Cancer Instltt.ie liusnltal to b Psttbllsbed Bob'ly for treating cancer. ,Tlie $60a Crown Vta 4 Scheack In lite OIJ Town Hall 1 , Vu mh4 ici.mi I A-W61 Mliat's-a Gonna Kef 85c 'CXt? y ,nd Sd.gcl I Sully, Won't You Come' DUCUr U.JI,, fo.-Tml .-' it r 1 : y. I i 1 I 1 lost thC I Ted Lewiw and Hit OicA, Sccund Hand Kom . Medlrw h'ow-Ttwt Ttd Ltwis and Him Oitk. I'm Looking for a BlueO bird Ptui Bitat'n Orck. Aec. Mariom Hmnig Sweet Cookie Marlon Hart is. Molly O. FoM-Trot Art Hlckmaa'w Orchestra Good-bye Prelly Butlrr- FoxTret Art Hickman's Otekestrm I Ain't Nobody4s Darling Sonf Faa-Tnt Paul Blest Trio and t iaak Ciumit 1'rHiikie and Johnny Song Von-Timi Paul Bitta Trio and Fiaok Crumtt A-3IS3 Sit, 9Sc 1 A-3C8 S5e 85c p (rockers ! A 1 asiMniiiiim Buy Your Winter POTATOES 'Now We li:ivo some vcrNin' Js' K'ri'KI) ("iKM .it .'-!."() icr liniitlntl, tlclivcrctl Phone Us Your Orders c 1 onoaeri and Zimmerman Funeral Directors 1505 Fourth St. Phono., Main C2 Nitfht Phone, Main 7-13 frlvate Ambulance Service CLYDE K. ZniMERMAN, Licensed Emhalmer Union Box Co, La Grande, Oregon V F. Jasmanil, nircliaVl hc I.a (IraiuK liiuiilili (HI t-fl Manager Jla in l.y tilt lltllCIS, WO lllilKO )l lJuxos. Wo also work, custom milliiiir I.01-. Telephone, Black 781 ml forinorly forat('(l & .Milliiii; Co., anil ty of o-ooil S: ft l'ino oral 'l;iniinr iiiin 'nun mil carry 1 mil tie is luin- ! i WANT TO BUY OR SELL SOMETHING? !! OBSERVER WANT AD -TRY AN Thorobreads Maopho Maculio I'SOll s son's Qlympia Oysters The Lottes U. LOTTES, Prop. SITPKRKIN'K rilk l'.roal SinMORKlNK wlu.lo wlioat Uroa.l Macphorson's tfl'PKKFlXK (ii-a'li;un !!i-oad Matte 'f lom milk, that's why they arc so nntri- tw'.ns arid rich and koop moist so loinr. MAPLKXlA'Ncri lfOl.LS, iced with dolicions ()o do.. led with hicjoiis lldorhorry mapit .7!lv Doni l'limiikin 1 i kins, '.Vto roin Oivjjitti thrown ump- 'A J. G. SNODGRASS 10D Depot St. Two Phones, Call Main 75 NO CUARflK FOR .DELTVJ3KY 10,000 T 11 rV 10,000 $i oo Uoliar Day ?i oo BARGAINS CDUT'fAI BARGAINS For 1,000 Customers iJl EiVILi For 1,000 Customers IT HAS COME W. H. BOHNENKAMP COMPANY . 1 lH'UKli the unk ! At'ld iTlrh p.. ilk' Until n ni;tiii the Ktnp f t lip KloiitciH. Yank-' f.ins tnude nit a urM'. nnd the lum t-f htiK iU-or t-rown. h wn aiK o. v s ITt'scnlcil id tin Ilium' niri knp (Tlu crown Ikitin ' minUituit lar IxilU. one for n:uli of lititli' homf i nrts 1 RECORDS October Release NOW ON SALE ' SonR, Orchestra, Band, Dance and Novelty Numbers Come in and hear them Eastern Oregon Music Co. i ii i: Syrup or. Cano aiii ('riinsoii R'aii the lieslNiii the malkot M t 1 . 1 1 1 1 .- i lite. 'i imsoii PLiiiiI nil I:- M.ii'lo Svrun 1 pound lin of ivor, per tin I lor Scotch and I'.oii- p" i- iiiarl "He. Furniture Exchange COMPLETE ROUSE FURNISHERS ED DONbllUE, Prop. Phone, Black 1241 Fir & Jefferson Trv a Svvciip. iiiarlinal!"v II tier, I roaclc. per Jylloii 1. hi I'Vesh i aulil'lowor, ot f-y, hoiiso and head loll nee, swoot potaloes.Vai'siilips, turniis, car 1'. Is, 1 toots callat;e, toln?Uocs, l'cil ,,iti rix'll poppers. . THE TIME FOR THE DOLLAR TO BE WORTH MORE THAN 100 CENTS. THE FEW SUGGESTIONS BELOW ARE ONLY A .DROP IN THE BUCKET OF WHAT WE HAVE TO PROVE THE STATEMENT JoePs Grocery . pr. fix id Children's hose, quality $1.00 (I tair hose .... Lad it Cotton ... $1.00 " pair 'Men's' hlack dress sox $1.00 10 pair Men's TJoekford sox i.uu r Turkish Hath Tow $1.00 (iuost Towels.... $1.00 ?, II). doiiltle oonihod, puiv white, floooed n.t ton halts, $1.00 1 1 hars Rainbow Toilet mai $1.00 "i tls. dark, hoavv nut in $1-00 7 yds. liilit out in- $1.00 :? vds School lay Cloth $1.00 -1 yds. Zephyr ninithani dross $1.00 :t vds. Krinkle $1.00 C rope. (! yds. Mope Muslin $1.00 10 vds. ribbon, size ." jlto $1.00 Alaska Li '. Tablets. lo paos $1.00 1 Vie Stlit Case Per fintV i $1.00 ranet Sill 1 amp Sha.h j. $1.00 Fancy atcllcl Shop pinir'lIasWs $1.00 1 tit Cotton lilankcts N... M-O $1.00 1") Horseshoe Tilliibloi-s $1.00 Mb he tcups semi-porcelain and juicers $1.00 white and' sold, senii- porcelani, !J-mh plates $1.00 I1! wl-i';.-1 and jjohl senii porcilan teacups and saucers $1.00 I white, semi-poreelain n-iiich j.lates $1.00 1 bin. 2-ccll and hattcrv . l-'lashli-ht $1.00 Kitchen Brooms $1.00 11 h; filet. cotton M. V Cro-$1.00 12 cans Air Float Tal cum Powder $1.00 )0 Ladies Tailored and Dross Hats .... $1.00 ea. Andrew's Variety Store I r.rr: