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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1921)
paok ETonr Monday, SVrcmJipr 21. 1921 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER 0 Alvin Snapp Says "TJ 1 ere i.s only ono tiling yiMi cau do to repay the great courtesy oL' be ing inv ited out i'or Tlinnk giving Dinner. Take your hostess ,u beautiful Ciipl't Package, of Krauze's' Stel lar Chocolates and prove your appreciation. Our Pharmacy ha.s long been headquarters i'or Krause's Stella.rs anil other famous varieties, and our assortinvntfi arc both complete and fierli, being received by express frequently. EFDRE IS HELPLESS Harry Ilan iK pth cf 27 inches on the lcvcL Tlicro v.as still nearly two feet on the ground i r.t an early hour this afternoon. Tiaffir was practically at a tit'ind fctill in I.a Grande all day yesterday. A number of automobilists attempted tu take thiir cars out hut no progress was nMile by most of them. Trucks I were able to plow through the uu' Siolt, .Arizona Hum, poi-lai-i's jn many cases and sleiirhs were lie Was Down unci brought out of their seclusion todav Out. ) by many in need of some quirk mean of transportation, today uutomobiles are able to use the main traveled streets although on many stiects no trad has .yet been broken. Warehouse Caved In. A warehouse in the rear of the Jbioveri.ed jrrocciy in which salt and y K. Scott, a well-known mine boss( whose address is liox I'tH'-i, Tomb stone, Arizona, writes: "I was down and out nearly all the time with rheumatism and finally got to where I couldn't move, even 'c feed myself. My wife tboutrht I would other stock was stored collapsed yes. never (ret well uuain, and she knew! teiday when the roof was beins clean., my condition better than anyone else j ed off. A number of weak woodshed "1 was absolutely helpless when mv roofs -were also reported to have friv V'ifn started giving me Tanlae and en way. in four days 1 ate a hearty meal f'ir From all parts of the county re the first time in many months. Tnnlurj ports come to the effect that the snow put inn on my feet and I'm baik on f.il! during the week end was extreme I he job working hard and feeling just iy heavy. Wallowa ounly is also All-Wool Polaire Coats i Exceptionally Low Prices $12.50 - $16.50 covered with snow. limns on the Wallowa county branch lino have been able to maintain schedule timo dunn.y the storm. Much Hciu-rit. The heavy .snow will Kreally benefit j the runners of the county because of (he moisture dunnif the past month GIVE HER AID expected to take on considerable Continuoil irnm n.- !!,(fflinw8 reMm 1,1 UIU iUU,m UL'" fine. I have guilted tif'htvi'n pounds in weight too." Tanlac is sohr i?i IjiCIrande by Silverthorn Family Drutj Store and a'l lending "UruKKistH. Adv EUROPE SAYS . U. S. MUST an. I posaU may of war?" ' nut vunibli in La Grande Pharmacy Home :of Snapp'a Snappy Service LAtiKANDti - - - - OJfl'liOX t ' Ktu intr wheat and summer fallow land the Hinolio; "7 . . ... , ... .. Will IlilYU IIIUI.II UIKIMIMIItW IlllfJnlUI t t stored this winter that will result in I a great ly increased crop next year. Movie Films Delayed. One of the di.sauroeablo parts of I the .storm for many People was th? f'clav in the firm for "Over the Hill" reaching this citl. Thy picture shoub'. hi.ve bejrun a run at the Star last : night but the film has not arrived! as yet' 'and the first showing of th? ( rr.lil;, eeiletl. . IlKIiUX, Nov. 21. A coniniuiil- catbm li;inl d tiro reparation ci il lusion by Chancellor W'lrth, telling ut the (Herman government's willing- j iiess to Keelt foreign credits rtMiuiredl 'to meet the January reparations pay- ' ment, has been received by Mm; j'lib- I lie ns conlirmins the belief that the! pk.tu,.c wi he announced later in the. M" ii in i-u i, mnni--rsen nw muit'iin nit v.Tek regards Its ability lo seeuro a period; ' Kt,nm.l:i fmm Washington and west- ,or uraio. he connnlsHlon left .-at- PI.n (),.,, hiilicato that the storm unlay Tor I aris. t I has done cons:ideiable damage in n'ac- The belief has prevailed in ll.'rli amttwawiimriiTii'' i A'lTKNTIOX. .MOOSK. CANTERBURY CHOCOLATES ; ll.'IVC jllSl a ,sliiiiuciit'. I'lrli rrciiiiiy ( I'liu li iiiccc a I Trv the TAY QJox. JH.'CClV- llncolatt'K. i-rt'iilion. I JON" I All Moose and their families are re '(irested to meet at the ilall at sever j o'clock Friday evoning, Novemla'r 1H ; lo attend lectuie by Jlrother Three 1 I'iiigered Jack (in:!vin. 1JY COMMITTEE. 1 1 1-17-t. (Jitalily Meat .Market ()ens. new Not a limrii't. Liil'l: bull a t'Oiii- ai; L I.a t?iaili!e has iiinilher liptuwn re tail ine.it maiket as we now announc Iho opening of I lie Quality Market, , next dnor to the Western Union tele : diaph office in the Foley hotel build . ing. Tl'e finest line of meats nml tlu1 best treat mm t of customers possibb to give. Come 'iind see us for i'.c run land will take rare if your business ir a mo:.t co:iipelfiit and ecouoniic man-rer. M. A. S'UI.WKI.l. MKAT CO. 10-1 -lit. official circles since tho arrival in S days ai;o of the reiaratlons coinmls Islon that It was tho iit-inin oltif-l or tho commission to obtain .at first band an Idea on which to base its attitude for an adjustment of t!er lu.iu.v'.H reparation paymcats. lul'oriual Talk. Deliberations of the commission were informal, although heads at the roro!;:n office are reported to have made Klruug efforts to impress the members with tho effort of a forced I entry by (lermany Into the foreign! money markets. It Is asserted that: the commissioners have declined to! :uer":U other measures of relief. - j The Uelchsbaiik statement for, the week of .oember lli, announc ed the addition of two billion five humln.Ml million, marks In now paper lo thi! national enrrehey, bringing: the total to more than one hundred two billion marks. .Nationalist newspapers are up braiding the chancellor for "the mis erable collapse of bis policy anil its fulfillment at the expense of the tax ,i.ij ors," as the Tage.i .eltung puts it. 'Kxrlllsivel '. Preferred Stock Coffee THANKSGIVING. SALE A GREAT SHOWING ,OF DISHES. ROASTERS, PERCOLATORS, CARVING SETS, ETC. I''iilltiviiit,r arc only a few sitcsl imis tit' 1 1 if lar I.Hiiins yiiu will liittl at, this sale: IJ-iirc-c set if (lishi's. .M.iyl'ii hi ial:l,ciu ''-!" ll'-picrc sc'tif dishes, white and irnld pat k i ll r 1 -- li lJ-iiece set (X dishes, 'ei-iinuit nftt-tii -J.-i: ll'liieee set ul' dishes, J Slut' ISii'd pattern....! 1. 1- rj'pieee set (if dishes, plain white Aluiniiiimi il'eret.lattir.-j l.(i!). rli. IS, $li.!S Ahiiiiiniiui K'ua.t'ers -.'jri, .Yii.."i(l and sii.Tn Steel li'.uasters 7"e ami !!Sr While INiret'lain K'oaslers 1.;!'! l'.liie l'mvelaiii Joiaslers !.! Andrew?s Variety Store linen arid snow and cold wccither has invaded some of the coa'it cities that pride themselves on their snow-floo climate when tourists flock to the toast in the summer. At Tacnma and Ccntraliu, Va..hhi ton, ice did considerable damage. At Scuttle snow fell and with the low temperature prevailing resulted many traffic accidents, 40 being re potted Saturday -night. Spokane had u temperature of 2 degrees above zero Siituiday night and the tHephon? 1 wires between Portland wild Trout dnle were down because of the Ntomi. The pavement along the Columbia Uiver high war above Crown Point waJ covered with ice, sleet and snow anjl in a number of places trees had fall en across the highway. At Chehniis, Washington, kihw foil all day Saturday and the street.; wen ixfremely slushy yesterday. i,n M 31 .r7-,-. , i e mi i fcfl n 7 h i (Mm mm&m i r mm ! mm ! m i i '. ii';. 11 StS-U J : i; . fail's, i -r. F I n-sst ra a MA-rmM-tvintr .iSSfl 4wmt-: mm hmk m tow Jtt ' V ' i Sit m . r.:.;v-Si,v. rxx ill I I ' . Kis,'VCV.-i6,.l . on w . I i 1 THE LAtiGti&i- Chfliw UKPARTMiiMl' , STORE ORGANIZATION IN THE WORLD ' UR is a trimming cn these new Coats that is greatly favored. Every Coat is cut on generous lines, giving the ap;?er ranee of a loose wrap, lne linings are attractive in texture and design. ' Reindeer, Brown, Blue Women's Dresses $16.50 to $18.50 Both Women's and Misses' Sizes prevail in our selection and the smaller woman is as readily Hed as one above the average size. The materials are Poird Twill and Serge Women's and Children's Extra values in t!cse s:nallcr Fur Kockpioi-cs, so il.!3i:tib!e for an n'.l-scasoa lvoai Iiijj, giv.' krr:i into"c:l cur car!' rhi wiiig. JIary rty'i i ii-.rlii'ln I'rown Fos,'.nterican Urd Vc.::, nml (lie Y.'iOf Si an'.i ith larpc linif.lt tails ;u l!tiok and Tntijic'arc linoj with Crop?" Meteor. DEPAItTMENT STORES LANDSLIDE IN . CASCADES DELAYS ALL TRAINS (Cuntliinwl Iron: unrju our.) t thrrr oVIurk yc-trnhiy aft.-rnoon, lain l.avinir fallrn roatinumii-ly hinci. that tinii' anil inoltinn kuiik" if the j.-t i;v. W'lii-n it bona tu rain yi'.--ti"--day arii'iir.ini I tic sanw hail rrai-hi'il u , TI.MKI.Y M lilirs'l lOX. ; Tliin is tin' season nf llm vi'ar wlii'ii 1 1 In- pruili-nt .'iikI -ii refill liouKi-wiri-j ri'iili'tilslii'S 1'i'r snimly nf Chaliibrr. Main's Cmiali lii'ini'dy. It Is almost i"irtain lo be nc-iled tn'furi' this win-: t tor Is over anil rcsulls are iniii-h , innro pronipt anil satisfartnry when il in kciit at band anil nlvnn as soon J im I ho first Indii-alli'ii of n rolii ail- j lii ais anil bi fM-o It lias Imtoiiii' scttl--i''il in tho system. There js no il,nii;"r in kIvIiih it to I'hllilicil as it roiitains im ii;iiim or oilier liai nitnl ilruc. ' aiiv. j (Jnaliiy .Mvai JlaiM-i (linns. I.a (iiaih.'e lias ani'thi't- nptowa ro i.tail meat niaiKel as v.-e now aniiouni-i j the opeiiinn; ,,f !,,- (Jnaliiy Market, m xt dour o the Wi'sii-i'ii Union t,-,.. j craih office in the l-'uley hole buibj. ini.-. 'I'l-.e finest lute of meats ami the I I -1 - - t treatmiit of rustomeis possibk' to nie. Come ami' si e us for we can ai'il iiill lake lare of your bu iness in ;a mo: t, lotnpeteiit. ami economii' nian- 1 I'lT. I Hi ::t. t S-H.E'R.R-Y.'S LAST DAY Jesse L. Lasky present's Thomas Meighan IN A Charles Maigne rrciliu-tion The Frontier . ;! ..A TA2L AMOUNT PICTURE ALSO SHOWING A COMEDY. M. A. SI II.WKI I, .MKAT CO. A Modern Epitaph 4 : v : n i. : ... .j ; a ins HiuimiHCiii s S For Jack Druck, j His Liz:;ic was lighter, j Than the truck. y0K ffl'f' (iuiii'.vc.'tr 'l'iiis ;tiv jiuw Hfllilio-' ;it flu' lmvi'st price tlic;.-' ... 1 ma " jlwil' ' 'l:,V(' ('v''r s"'(' -,,l'w l,r'('('s hiiw.i dci-iiiii' nf about - j v !i; g ': -: l-. per cent mi ( m ils anil 'JO per cect mi J-'abrH-.s'. N i ' ff u " (itlier tin; is so well known. o other tire i.s so well VifO a lil-f'h ' Tllie price is now less than . pre-war. Insist on MY havin-them. . .. JgmMramTTM L.KML,U1,,....LX,)..X ,1, .,. ' CSX.VJ, II. KKtf&WS tnttA lasurayco As Usual-Headquarters for Thanksgiving Eats licJitiiin' li'.stern 'lanliei-iies, ipiart I'Se 1 Fine laiije 'elery, '' for 2"' I'tllliy slltootll Swti t I'ottttnes. I polimls for '2'n- Solid Head I.ettlli-e. 1' for 'J.-)e Pop torn th;;t I'ops, poiiml 10c llmtie (irown 'Jicstiwits. pound :;V A complfte line of fruit j, nuts, candks, veritable? and every other itera of purt food at an ' 'HO.OVERIZE II A 1 N 41 A Tound or a Ton Delivered lp Your Door For 10c . PROMPT DELIVERY SEBVlCt 13 rw -I SaSa9';!,!aWtf