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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1921)
P5GE TWO LA CKANDE EVENING OKSEKVEK Tuesday, November 1. Vl V Us?" - O Jib. ftU Still Going on . THE MIGHTY DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP h E CONTINUES. EVERY DAY PRCES ON DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES, MILLINERY, AND WOMEN'S READY-TO-WEAR $60,000.00 STOCK SACRIFICED , EVERYTHING ON SALE AT Closing Out Prices COME EVERY DAY ENTIRE STORE ABLAZE WITH WONDERFUL BARGAINS YOU SAVE ON EVERY PURCHASE HilPs Dep't Store (THE OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE by Condo. 2 I! Lv ' ' 5 r-rr--, l- : . so p. rt. - Tip's- to ENJOY NEW HOME T E SOUTH fine since the rain. Most of the farm--Mr. Nowlm brought the musical m ci-H have finished their work for tlie strument out Saturday. ,saM,n ; Mrs .K. T. Peebler and Mrs. Tn I Miss Celia Kdvnlnon and her pupilsif'otner went out to Sunimerviile to will tfive a Hallowe'en entertainment Shaw sale Thursday. in the way of a box .social ami" pn-j Mrs. ), w. Miller attended the mil 'ifram, next Kriflfty evening. This en- iery school in the city hall last Thura jtertninment was to have been I'ist day. we.-k, when-it 'was learned that Kr.rh x,ra , w MnAln in tmvn Hutncr had takeu diphtheria. It wus'a rt' of wtH,k witn ,f.r niotlnrjtoani run while hitched to a disc hav posiponeu one wqk. iwm w Ketunir iMr8 FlV() Svnhorst. who has been very oeiier an" u is uoimuui is ne nau ; diphtheria. The children are working hard on the program and it is hopid that everybody will come and thus en courage them to further efforts. Mr. K. (). Titus visited over nigh. COVE, , Nov. 1. (Special,) J. U. Tallent and J, t.M. Gusset made a bui ness trip' to Union Thursday, A liter ifom Jess Dolton of Bon'lc lonville, La., formerly of Cove, states that they are alt well and like then knew home. He saVR they have a fine fall garden and all kinds of fruit. Jarvis Emigh of the Rradner Cr'im ery was vis. tine among his patrons Wednesday. Mrs. Geo. liecker and Mrs. I,, nil (Becker and children left last week for jJWalla Walla, where they will spend the (winter. Ben Miller and family have m"v'd io J-.U urunne lor ine wimer. Mr. r uu and family will live on his ranch. Walter Kight and family of South wick, Idaho, visited at the home nf his uncle, Mr. Nelson Kight. They vcre on their way to California for the winter, making the trip in then machine. Mr. and Mrs. E . T. Boswell and It. .T. Baker snent the fore nart of the week m the mountains, rounding up their range cattle. Alt. rannie Grange entertained at u Hallowe'en party an Saturday night. The hall was decorated for the occa sion with JaeK-oJanterns, cornstalks, etc. Candles furnished the lights, Games and I fa 1 1 owe 'en f u rn i shed en-! tertainment for the evening, as well as an old fashioned taffy pull. Ooug! -nuts were served from a Jack-o-lar-tern, together with sweet cider. About, sixty-fiv.i grangers and friends en joyed a pleasant eventing. Friday night Cove high school, to gether with a few of the alumni, in itiated the freshmen. Refreshment.'. were served and all enjoyed a gni,(i he'timo. The seventh and eighth grndes of Cove public school had a Hallowe'en Party im the guild hall on Saturday evening. Ed Thomas lost a horse when hi:- toasted to. seal in the delicious Burley flavor i Tiltr-n J . Ann. This monument, erected to the memory of Joseph Bradford Carr, in Oakwood Cemetery, New York, is a combination of classic and modern ideas in m on amen t work. CtZlCdftif We have made a profound 7t?enioriit.Jr0 Btudy of monumcnt building, ffrlf uiiu nil ui uci ijiucu in uiik nanus la sure lo rvcuive luitn ful, Intelligent execution. froumsTs still DOVER HUMP row. It was killed instantly Vivian Kennedy and wife of Un;n Thompson lias Iwn uppnilinpl . ',.. sr';a ' .,; ,,t n w...k m h M.-r tfran,i..auKni..r, Air.-.., Tii,(.nt h(mp f()r Run( ..,. A. L. IVcblci'. : : Mi-r. lo. Tilton rpturncil homo from with In. in, fnlku one nii-hf this; wi.k. a visit to her itaUKhtrr, Airs. ! .Mr. Spi-nror ami daughters drove out. Kprncer, at Ik-rmistun. Mrs. to 1). VV MillL-r's W.iirnf s.lnv fewnin.' took her little- (,'raniladauKhtpr, lo mc-.-t thfir ilatichtor and sisti-r, Mrs ,B'Ne, honif, the little Kirl havinK Iwni, Hoy Neil on her wav to visit at hr.nie.wi'h h''- Kranilpirents for some thu-.IJ for a time Mr. Klliot Austin and Kut;ene Bap , i The rain did not prevent the la.-it.i!lon , r,'tu';?wl '"!" P".C, V".l),'y '""i! of the (let Together Club from attend ling their meetihg Thursday, Mm jSheriel Kwin being hostess. The af- (ternoon was enjoyed hy all presenr, I I Ik- president . lioiiig ubsent her if'tll to the yice-president. ' After I business meeting, at which I'lovjrs MCaif MiIk - ft V NO COOKING Tho "Food-Drink" for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Home, Office.ond Fountains. Ask for HORLICICS. -Avoi J Imitations & Substitutes Buy m i '&5r- - 'u'' Intelligent execution. 1 MsPpiiS We Will Gladly I 3j piiv-il I.;.. Furnish Estimatui I i m i I I i J Blue Mountain fe Marble & Granite g"') Company. I SSSSSSSSM 1502 8 ATe- Grntje r- I ! i Mi I I i Eat Bread with .utter! Eat Bread with jam! Eat Bi-ead with milk! Eat Breadi hy itself! ir with anvtliini; ;it jill! llrc;il is ynur lli'-f I'ikm! K;it inci'i' nf it. TlnTr is im I'ihuI mi cjitili so tfiiiptiliy; when it's ivivlly fiii r- ;uiil wlinl snuit" like SUPERFINE MILK BREAD loaf tiuitV all Hivml. HIT.OAnn, Oct. SI rspee.lnl) Seott Wltftley s-pen Sunday at his Iioiim In Millard. liarney Pe-idre, sheepman from Iho Hfnver Creek enuntry, was In llilrard Tliursday. J. S. Kuso, M)f Siarkey, wa'tli an outfit of teams and Implement.!, made, a one nir.lH stop-over here, en roiiti to (iihlion where Im will d i railroad must run ion work dm inj: I he whiter months. Alan Tuner o( Porflniid. who has spent several weeks in Kaslern (i" Koii, is hero for a short stay with hi.-: aunt, Mrs. Jennie Holversun, hl'oiv returning to his home. Archie. Kni!K of It Urns., stock men of Vcmllfton, arrived Thursday ;iml Is utti'iuliuK to hoiu Interests of ratlin bmdneKH at the KuK ranrli a few miles up the river. Mru. Scon WhiMtb-y spenl Satur day and Sunday of the rurrent witu with frieudA tit I.u (iiaitde. AI;fh lleiilah Smtt returned horn-' Saturday oveuiiiK after an extended visit at the W. A. Ituni.H home u Ai (Irande, Lee Yotrtifj arrived Saturday for u visit w ith old friends. Mrs. Krank Sauiord was n visitor in I n Ci.tmle Thursday. I 'red Ken ui son, eon tract or on Mirhway wi-tk above l!'il:ird, motor ed with Iiim family to l.a (itamh- fa t he week end. Irvil (illherl. railroad nmp1ovo who lias made Miluard his home f, ti the pasi year, has moved to l.a !iamle to ttike Ihe position of Jnl'l elerk at ttin Knley hotel. A letter has jut lieetl refeivett l. ; friends here, from K. 1. Stai-hs. oldJ time resident of I'nion rounfy ;i ni ! recently of Maker. The letter stat.-; that the SiaplcM family is icry pl.'is antly Mt tiated at loi est C,ro . ' where tht-y will remain for the w.' , ter in the hopes that the milder ch-j mate w i 1.1 he a benefit ui Mr. Sti'pl' health. j Stormy weather and had ro:nl ; ! hav faih'd to step the tourist tta"l arriHK thn mounlains and fully Mm-, usual number have sone throrih Hi Kanl the past w 'tvk, endea vormtj to mal the trip before the road 1" . couu-s impassible. However, mau report of distress have heeii rt-cct. rd aint few cars Ret h cross wtt': 1 1 some sort of trouble or bie.i kituw n. were ordered for Earl Butner, Mvn, Kwin served n beautiful two-eourse luncheon. The next meeting will he at Mrs, (.'has. (irandy's. llrs. R. Ii, C'ourh Is the proud pop- Fessor of a new phonograph, the latest model, presented to her by Mr. Cou-.h on her birthday. It is a fine instrument and will be a pleasure to the family. move to his new home. Mr. Iee Ker-iJ ' puson came hack also to take Mrs. jf KergiiKon and the children over. i" 'i a..,i.. i,'ii;,.t um.wIii.. i..:tt- ,i I If I IIHJLNl.l, 111 in. .iwiiii luti.iiuiu.y, i"iiu II1IS UCCtl III-IM IIL-Ullll H'l it UIIJ( MHIV. Olympic Cereals .Miss Amy Miller sppnt the week -end J with her friend, Mrs North I'owilc" S. Miihoncy, at Preferred Stock Coffee J 0-2H-1 CM CALb'fiET BETTER' DEAD. Life is a burden when the bodj is racked with pain. Everything worries and the victim becomes lieiponuent and downhearted. To bring back the sunshine take COLD MEDAL fill Th national remedy of Hnlland for over 2U0 yearn; it is an enemy of all pains re tu1tiP lioin kidnty, liver and uric acid tumble;). AH drugLls. thrra bies. Look fur tt-a mint Gold Ml oa erT l umI kb;ut no iiuittMu The now "Foremost in )iicks ol' lJiiyal ihe Field" Till: up now m Fresh Fruits ('. 'ly (ii'jqio l-'i-nit Lcltuic Oranges l'arniis lianaiias ('a riots Katiiin- Apples Spina !i t"kinij Apilcs 'I'lirnips ( YatilieiTH's ii ! :tu' ; SwH- P Fresh Vegetables I'mupkin ( 'aiilil'lowcr Sriifi-'i Try Quince fc; Jell JoeF rrocery U I Luke-da; L ADD C i i tomk ram want every lay to be a fto iv:ccc:,?,- it von waiit poritivo 'i'e::ull3 at ati K ciononTicril cost list" an-.! ;!rpt:nd on " LiArikNC POWDER j Hakings. are always taiiionn in the niillior.s , tf homes where it is j iiSL'd. CvervhiiKsei'vvd i: jn:;t rii'ht tender, 1 : u I i t iK-rftvtly raised. mil thori'tijlhly wluili'some. j Failures y re unknown. ! 1'iuard tho purity of I h,. your baking tise Cahi- E N ni.'t. it's pure in th.' can s M Pre m the baking. Contains only such in kredicnts as liavp birn i ;i'k';a!lv approved bvthe N I ViiU-J States I'nre i'ml R Authorities. M Ordr Calumet tnsl.ty It will pay. etsaBMBBiiBaKSiim m ip There Is No Economy In Poor Vision J V. ,2 1 Ann PAN YON, Nov. 1. pr-c-ial.) 1 hev (nil crop re showing p. .up I i nn i CltnH evni iiim iail I 3 i j. tun mlrn) rl I i u. cart. H Aiitr vi.u tt, i m ptnntl hn vii wnnf it. PKOI'I.K an o.'ononiize on r-lothinir. Tin y can th:- hold a- prnpi'i.-itn'ii. 'riic old car ran lx' ilrivcn anotln i- "ii. I nipi-nx cniciitv on tin- iifopcrty can In1 (IctVrrcd. Hut i;la -s-, .iimsi -I.u sc i-ini d wlicit tlicv arc needed. There i-i no scale of values hy which the worth (.f u. "1 vision niav lie reck oned. Like ;r 1 healrh, it is absolutely neccsary I'm'- the p.-i-rnnnaiiee nf our daily duties and the full enjoyment f life itsili". Snch a oiic-icss pisession must be sa I'emtarded, whari'ver lite cost. Del iv in securinn glasses for weakenini; eyes is not ecoiioiuiiiin i,.!t (, if st liest kind of folly. Von are not onlly experiencing di-.-otnrot r, perhaps siifl'.-riuir, and (Yprivins: yoniself of your full efficiency, but i-vh-v dav the eyes are without the assistance they net d, th. ir natural pic , r tro- uradini;- the'lfaster. (iood ision is the most inexpensive thinii you can scenic. Tlie sma'l ex pens,' t f jropr lenses fitted by competent professional i.eople n ;il,es the cost of Lrood vision insignificant. If you have any reason t,. Mi.,,,e, I fiafvour e'-es ai.' not fllllctiinini; properly, as ;i in:iltr-nf i-,-,,i,,M,v v,,ii s!inl,r,.(i!. suit a reliable Optometrist, at once, t J. H. Peare & Son OPTOMFTMSTS