La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 13, 1921, Image 5

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    .TWwIny, TWomher 13. 'lf)21'
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER .
PAGE lWi
Local News In. Brief
i .
land their mothers are Included. The stocks which are badly brokiv In the on the 22nd (toy of November, 1921,
! ministers ana tneir wires are invit-; hardwood field producers nU) an in.
cd a guests of the Double l'-P A, crease in demand and fuel hat the
iX Any La Grunde subscriber to i
Conference tills Vivli-ii(l
these expenses. The tickets will be
Inn nflln nt tlia llantlut ihiLN.h this
TilB UliarlPt-lv fnt rnmm... nf 1Tnlnn' . .... .
..... r -., t - uuiu in uiu uiuernueio nora saturnav n,., ah ...... . t .1,. 1..
I t?le,9f"L6 S"" Uni0n- S ",ld S""dar' H,Kh church 0'f,c,a" Double P-P A and ih.fr mother, .ref 'l.
i n ri.ii, . "k -;:"" " ui are expected 10 requested to get their tickets t the Th question of increasing the levy
I earliest possible date so the menu more than 9 percent over last year's
Because of some small oiocuse It was usual lull in the hardwood . trade is
considered best to Bell tickets atlalready at an end and .that buying
twenty-five cents apiece to cover 'from now on will be brisk, The fact
that unsold stocks of hardwood are
very light and that hardwood, con
sumers know this lends color do the
belief that buying is starting, unusual-
ihc said Inland Motor Co. was 'duly
adjudicated Bankrupt, and the first
meeting of its creditors will be held
ut the City, Hull, in the city of La
will deliver a copy.
.be here at the time.
Grande,
unry 4t
forenoon
creditors
claims, a
bankrupt
ness as may v
said mcetin
uregoH, 01
W9V I
Pimmi ariuice. (
tVU lUINUCl RUCn
I'l
Wednesday, Jan.
10:00 o'clock in the
Sb time the said
plove their
Kunune the
other busi-
operly come before the
Enterprise Visit
F. D. Hinehart of Enterprise
on arrival here this morning.
Hostesses for ltible Class
Mrs. A. S. Duryea and Mrs. F. E.
was,Stlllwell will be Joint hostesses to the
Presbyterian Ladle1) Bible Class,
II. E. DIXON."
committee will know how many to levy in the Gold Hill schools was de- . Referee in Bankruptcy,
prepare for. - ' ffeatcd in the recent election. The ' (All claims must be sworn to on bank
Xot tlin Hi'giilni' Olio
The ball to be given at the
hull Is not the regular monthly
of the musicians' union.
: . .
i !
Klein ltunker Here
j R. L. Shoemaker Is at the Foley lean
hotel today. Mrs. Shoemaker Is hero held
at the'- home, of Mrs. Duryea, 1504!!
Kox N avenue. All are requested to bring i
ball notebooks and pencils.
With her husband. Mr. Slioeiuakt-r
Is manager of a bank In Elgin.
Club Meeting Tomorrow
; Mrs. Sade Van Duren will enter
tain the Wednesday Bridge club at
the Country club tomorrow after
lloon at 2 o'clock.
Ihile Wrong
In the advertisement of the Anier-
Legion annual meeting to be
tonight, the dato appeared as'
"Thursday, December 13," in yestor-ji
day's issue of tho Observer. This1!
was an unintentional error as It
should have been "Tuosday, Decem
ber 12."
Woman's Missionary Society
The Woman's Missionary Society
Meeting Thursday
Tile Presbyterian brotherhood will
meet on Thursday evening of this
week instead of on Wednesday eve
ning, the usual meeting night. The
Doings
of the ,
Ad: Club
Dr. E. P. Mossman, President.
A. W. Nelson, Manager.
Telephone Main 769.
j school budget of $16,111.44 was adopt-
,ed, ,
Owners of 900 acros of hay in Des
l chutes county have signed up for
membership in the Oregon Growers'
Co-operative association. The asso
l ciation now has on hand orders for
6000 tons.
ruptcy blanks beforo filing.)
FOR SALE One
Fifimers lx-2.
12-13-H
orscy cow. Phone
- 12-Kl-.1t
CHICKEN PIE DINNER By St.
Peter's Guild, January 2, 1922, from
6:00 to 8:00 p. m. 12-lil-Dt
FOR SALE Five-room house. Phone
Black 883. 12-ia-tf
FOR SALE "X-mas trcet, 50c and 75c
delivered. Order early. Phone Black
3622. 12-13-3tp
CHILUUEN'S I).Y IS HERE.
A Grand Festival will be given in
the L. D. S, church Wednesday, 'De
cember 14th,t 7:UD o'clock.' Big and
little tots will Vitcrtain in story, song
and dance for the benefit of the Pri
mary Associating (jf tho Children's
Hospital MovcmcnLf Admission 10c.
'12-13-lt
Use Observer Want Ads.
Fruit shipments from Ashland t8
Eastern markets during the past 10
months are valued at $12,000, accord;
ing to a report of the Ashland Fruit
&. Produce association.
.Old Tyme Dance
ttvRisv
WKDNESDAY . nt
NIUU'C Eagles' Hall
ttOO.O( VMZti
given to he best old style
waltzing cVipl between La
Grando, Buffer, iFemfleton and
Wnlla WuUoV j G-svcrned by
sumo rules usMu the past. .
P. J. Powers
Chairman Bouvy, with the assist
ance of David I. Stoddard, interspers
ed plenty of singing to keep up the
hour at the Ad Club lunchean this
noon. .
Rev. Geo. H. Quigley offered pray
er and A. B. Chairman reported for
Chairman Bragg of the civic affairs
I Reports compiled by the county as-i
l!8essor show that while Dalla3 pays!
practically one-third of the taxes of
Polk county each year, the millage is!
lowest of any incorporated city or
town in the county. ,
iNEW TODAY
CRKlHTOIiS' FIRST MEETING.
.. .... ... . . ... . . ' ....... ... i .1 . I rti... f i. t il. TT..H a.i
of me flieinouis. cnurcn win meet, meeting wm ue ueiu ut me uumu ul Uhsirman Brace: of the civic affairs m u v't'ti tuuri oi -ui um.i-u
tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at theWllliam Miller nnd Cash Humplirtesl-o.n-n-irt-- that that committee ha J States fprXthe District of Qregon
church. This will be the quarterly will be the principal speaker.
conference meotlng and a program topic will be "You or I.'
and refreshments will be served. All
members and their frinds, are invited
to attend. : i '., j . ...
N. A. Desilet
Cuy your vegetables
ruid fruit At The Exelu- ,
rive Vegetable and
lfruit Store.
New Foley Building
Hume llui-ned
The residence of C. J. Scxtber near
Island City was burned to the ground
Saturday afternoon. The fire is be
lieved to have started through a de
fective flue.; A high wind fanned
the flames and prevented any of the
furnishings being saved. The loss is
estimated at several thousand dollars.
His.Ho-id-rt rl-mH thorn ho .J In the nitter of Inland Motor Co.,
street decorations for Christmas in Bankrupt. 1 Bankruptcy no. li
that the $150.00 necessary for that To the credlirsbf Inland Motor Co.,
item could bo anent to hnttnr nrivun. of La GtandcUrlion County, in th.i
tae-e State and Distr
H. E. Coblidge roportcd the finances .rupt
of the Virginia Rea concert, showing
the Art Clnh 'nml tho Noiirhhorhnnrl
t-iuD eacn to nave lost about ?so.uu . a. -it ii: jk . at
laforesiiid, a biink-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
omthe venture and that the Eastembi; THURSDAY IS SALVAGE DAY
DANCE
REX HALL
Old Timo :I)nnces Thursday . j
' Modern D .nccs Sat uribi'v
Couples selected- each Tnursday
nlgbt to compete for l-rize waltz. '
: l Mrs. Maxwell - Mr. Olaf Group
I 2 Mrs. 1-irnie - Mr.' Leo Hanson
: 3 Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Prior. .
i 4 Bernice !,ookor - E. B. Siuitli
' 5 Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Lane.
! 6 ' Richard Osborn - Mrs. Beulali
! Dunbar.
I 7 Mrs. M. H. Mlchell - Mr. C.
- - Freeman. - ' '
j 8' Mrs. Norrls - Mr. Buffington.
19 .
io-
I KlltST I'ltl.I-l !!0.00
! SECOND PKIZE a0.00
' Count v Court in Port land
i The entire county court, composod
v! County Judge U. G. Couch, Com
missioner Cecil Galloway and Com
! niissioner J. F. HutchinBon, Is in
Portland attending the convention o
county court members of the state
and also conferring with the stuto
hii;hway commission In regnrd to
highway matters. On Thursday It is
expected that the contract tor the
Elgin road will be decided on, that
being the day set for opening bids.
j N. A. Desilet, Manager
l.up.i Still Loft
"According to the prosent pro
gramme, tho roud will be complete-!
.from -La Grando to Joseph by this
tlnio ' next year," states Ernest F.
Johnson, -county commissioner of
Wallnwa. "Considerable work was
,lnun on the 'road this year, but there-
are still some gaps to 'Iron . out
Speaking of stock conjlitlohs, Mr,
lolmson says that the rccelit storm
did comparatively littla' dtimage In
his county, although the canyons are
tilled with snow. Mr. Johnson, is
here to get ideas at tho convention
of commissioners and county judges,
Orcgonian.
naiKiuet Thursday ,
Thursday evening after the Union
meeting at the Methodist church tlio
Double P-P A (Purity,' Protective
and Patriotic Assembly 1 will hold
n banquet In the basement of the
Baptist church. There has been
uiinie misunderstanding as to' who
are to be invited. Only
Oregon Music company, which had
gone, surety to the two clubs to guar
antee the artist her fee of $300.00,
had paid out a little moro than $90.00
towards the deficit, . , , '
Prof. E. D. Towlcr told the business
men that the various classes and stu
dent bodies of tho high school would
not . solicit the business men, further
this year for tickets, but he did sol
lcit their patronage and support at
the pending play, "All of a Sudden
Peggy," next Friday evening.
Vice-President C. E .Short, in the
absence of President Mossman, an
nounced a new policy of the club in
that hereafter it .will set aside five
minutes every luncheon for some local
enterprise to explain its scope and
purposs and to drive home to the com
munity upon all such occasions the ex
pedience of supporting La Grande en
terprise and cohccniH. ; - .-
Walter Rcuter was announced as
the next chairman.. "
H; Thursday of each week has St
been designated as Salvage Day
r!; in La Grande by tho Rod Cross :!:
and every family who can spare &
Ht something for tho Thrift Shop v
is requested to have it roady for v. :
the Thursday delivery,- -which
'S gathers up all the articles for
' N' the preparatory rooms and from ?K
& there they go into tho shop after H-
proper repair." .
j V I . 12-3-tfp
. . . m .
t
10 Xmas
Days
oppmg
Left
Shop Early
Practical Gifts for Men and Boys
i Travelo and Tom Wye Knit Jackets
Japan Buying Much
, Lumber On Pacific
, i... -. Coast, Is Report
The outstanding factor in the lum
bcr market is the continuance by Jap
an of heavy purchas-es of lumber on
the Pacific . coast. Japan. has pro
hibited cutting in the forests of the
empire, not as a matter of -conservation,
but for the purpose of controll
ing the flood situation. Therefore,
the 'Japanese hnve been forced to turn
to the United States for the purchase
t?f lumber and continue to make very
substantial purchases. Cutting from
tho .Tfinnno-io -.irostu nnt rui.man.
11 - M ently ,, forbidden, for, .modifica.tio'n 'of
(the drdeci.. expected after, the. report
ot a commission of Japanese engin
eers who are making a study of thii
tsituation ana wno will submit per.
mnnent platTSTOY'-ni.tfd cdfiti'ol. : West
Coast Producers are encouraeed over
the reduced rates which have been an-
jnounced from west coast points to
icastcrn territory. These reductions.
according to the American Lumber
man, will Ub put in effect December
,24 and will help the east coast pro
ducers to extend their markets.
In the south purchasing of south
:crn pine shows no particular change
At present it is slightly below pro
duction, which is a desirable condition
because manufacturers need an excess
oT stock to enable them to assort
Sweaters -Overcoats
Jerseys
House Slippers
For Ladies, Men
hnd Children
Knit Ties and Chehey Silk Ties
700 Ties to Stllcct From
Mackinaws
- Moccasins
Pendleton and Oregon Ci1y Indian Robes, Bath
Robes, Auto R-obes apdi Papoose Robes
Silk WW Hose, price $2.45
, Tax m
silk and Wool and Cashmere
Ladies Silk and
Men's Silk Hose,
Hose.
fSPECIAL 1 -
Darn Proof Sox, fe pairs in box $2.00
Arrived Specfal Shipment by Express
Lampher Blind,' all Wool Overcoats
Special 'Price $24.85
( 'irlljf ill
(iifu Trade
a ml'
wliei
e) us lieli ymi sclci-t vmir
v vnu save lnolleJ at
Xinan
UNX THIE
L.
""WMii S.UgJSja WITH A CONSCIENCE
usr vuss. .niii jrrasasuJ
ANNUAL
Tuesday
MEETING
1 ;
La Grande Post No. 43,
American Legion
Election of Officers
The annual election of officers of this Post for the year
1922 will be held at this meeting. '
W ome n 's Auxiliary
Th final
Women'!
ieaiu
3 AUX
1'B Ot U11E
rangement for the .organization of the
iliary to the American Legion will be a
meeting.
Advance Januv;
SPECIAL
Columbia Records
We have
. them
now"'.".' '
Paul Bltit Trlt
SaLO-May. ..." . t
Tei-TrttPtul Bitst Tiif A-3-191 ,
Calatlna. ' 05c
f-I Kl ftul Bim Ttit
W alms!
Tuck Tit
F9K-Tro-Tb CplumbiinM j
Kentuckl Home. 1
r.i.rrot-r tUpu s I A-3 190
Blue. ' V '
-Tkt Cclumbimi I A-34-97
to Sleep. , ( 85c
oiinfI?i 1 .
5c""cM A 3490
IlVYou,! j 1 v 85c
, -yojr.rrorlA Inppr-'Sli
ho'a Oer
n'neiiiv rr
Ashamed of You).
Vtt and SchenckJ
A Dream of Your 1
Smile. gdwh on. A-3496
LoveWUinndaWuv.) 5c
Edwin OileJ
W. H. Bohnenkamp
Company
Basket Ball
Are you interested iri a Post Basket Ball Team?
Come o.ut and help put ono over.
Eagles Hall - Eats and Smokes
f
ARGADE
WEDNESDAY ONLY
MaV ie Prevost
THE NEWEST. BEAUTY OF THE SCREEN
I'Ji
-IX-
"NOBODY'S FOOL"
A Joyous Comedy of Sparkle and Pep
Tonight
BEBE DANIELS
In
"ONE WILD WEEK"
-.i .
TONIGHT r1
Decsembei 13th
REX HALL
Everybody Come. Good Time Assured. If you do not
dance, come and occupy tho Balcony, and show your
good will.
Tickets $1.10 including tax. Balacony, 10c.