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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1921)
Wednesday, Dppp-mber 21, 1f)2f LA G EVENING OBSERVER t PAGE nvn Local News -In Brief liublcr Man Here K. O. McOoldrich or t'ntrprle, Is in La Grande on business. Ha Is stopping at tba Savoy. Any La Grande subscriber to :'' At die Savoy - H. W. Bui'li and family of Elgin, the Observer who does not receive are slaying at the Savoy at present.' his paper by 8 o'clock' in the ev- l ening, please call Western Union, Xij Main 24, and a special messenger will deliver a copy. COMING EVENTS. s iADee. 28. Annual venison feed of Wine, Fin and Fieetfoot Club v ! i'r. at Foley hoteL : Xorth Ponder Wouuiu Here Mrs. Ruth jGllklnsou. of North Powder, is in town. She Is stopping at the Foley. C. W. Hill of Klein C. W. Hill, o( KlRln lit the Foley today. Lumber Mail Here D. Jackson, of the E. 0. Lumber company of Enterprise, Is at the Souinierv today. Slops Over John Graham and wife, of "Wal lowa, stopped over at La Grande is registered en route to Milton where they are planning to vlsli some relatives. From Cove . C. D. DuBois, of Cove, is register ed at the r'oley Hotel. At Sommer Hotel G. S. WlcKlnsie, who resides in Lojtine, is stopping at the Sommer for a dny or so while doing some Christmas shopping in La 'Grande. On Way lo Tucoina A. F. Bickford left this morning! for Taconia. He was visiting Mrs.! Family at Foley Harry Plass of this summer. lj- J- Motley and wife of Enter- . : prise, are spending the day In La Cove Woman Here Grande. They are stopping at the .Miss G. E. Pease, of Cove, is Foley. , t spending the day in La Grande. She is registered at tho Sommer. Hero .from llaker ' George H. Jennings who lives in ' Bilker, is stopping at the Sommer today. Leaves for Spokane Mrs. George L. Markham of Km mett, Idaho, left La Grande today for Spokane. While here she , had "bean visiting 'her son It. S. Mark-ham. DANCE REX HALL Prominent I'uinii Man Here L. A. Wright, owner of the Wright Drug Store of Union, ,speut last night In La Grande vtsltlug rel atives and transacting business. Hcon Shopping F. Pohrman and wife loft last night for Perry, where they make their homo. They have been shop ping in La Grande, . . , Doing a Little Trading; W. L. French and wile spent yes terday In La Grando doing some Christmas shopping. Thoy lire in Hilgard. From Enterprise Bell Lawrence is registered at the Savoy. Sin makes Enterprise her home. Drove Over from Vuiou Sylvester Hemp and family, of Galon, drove over to Le Grande to day te do some shopping. (one lo Portland ; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar CresMa left this morning- for Portland, where they will make a short visit. Ta Temaesi Mrs. T. J. Ryan returned to her heme In Tenjneseee after a visit wttk ker sistert, Mrs. G. W. Thomp- aid Mrs. J. . Rutter of this city. Leaves for Visit- Mrs. John Clifford left this nam ing for Portland where she eipecls to make a short visit. In from Hilgard . Dewey Whitehead and James Beerham of Hilgard are registered at the Savoy today. : Bark from LcwiMou J. Kay Johnson spent the night here eu route to Wallowa, his home, from Lewiston, Idaho.. - .; -. Left for Sllvcrlon Mrs. ('. L. Payne left this morn ing for Silverton, Ore., where she will spend tho holidays. I'hilerpriso Mail Keiiiriia- -' . .; Kd Thompson returned this morn ing to Enterprise after an extended visit to Pendlotton, Portland, -mid other points. ; -, . V. -,. ' . v. iMBJu t ouplo uncle " , V:.-': Mr. and Mrs. L. Adams, of rlliin, have been visiting Portland on bus iness land returtnetL- to'.uelr- home UiIb morning..' . ' '; -o.: Going Home After Week's 8tay- Mrs., iC; H. 'May returned this morning to her home In Keith.' She has boon visiting with. Mrs. .0. : V. Thompson of this city Tor a week. Operation at Bailer Mrs. Ernia Thelssen underwent an eaeratien last Saturday at Hurley 14a ho. She Is recovering nicely. Mrs. Tkelesen formerly live iu La Grande. 111 NEW TODAY ine PejiA at I. A gbw til Serpent: cember 20, 12-21 N. A. Rex Hall, De- time assured. DESILET, ijlgr. at 20 per cent dit. Oregon Music Co. ' 12-21-et U. C. Stover, accompanied by his wife, left last night for Yakima, where he will attend the funeral of his father, George Bouch of that city. ' ; Leeaves for Knterpi-lso Rev. J. ". Gunn, pastor of tho St. Peters Episcopal church of La Grande, accompanied by Archbishop Van Waters, left this morning for Enterprise. Victor iRece count. EssterV r Serpentine 1ik;e at Rex Hall, De cember 2S. A'iirokd time assured. N.yDESlLET, Mgf. specialty. 12-21-3tp Victor Red Seal Records at 20 per cent tlitcouna. Eastern Oregon Musi.' Compel. 12-2 Mt LOST Set of tire chains, extra heavy Weed chains, site 30x1, Finder please phone 41L'M. 12-21-2tp 12-21-4tv LOST Pair ex please lei? 0 leaaa' lasses in case. Find- t J. G. Holm Gro. 12-21-2t A quaiitiky of player rolls at 7.r)C. Player pVnps on easy payments.--Eastern Oregon .Music company. 12-21-lt SERPENTINE DAN December 26. W. J. Ricmleuu Piumbing and heat ing "contractor. At Furniture Ex change. Phone 474J. Jobbing a Popular Prlcr ' Plumbing at pre-war prices Is promised by'W. J. Rloudeau, who Is opening a shop iu the rear of the furniture exouange. He will make Jobbing a specialty nd will take beating .as well as plunibing con-, tracts..'-' l 1'roui Porlland Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Hloundsaboll, of-Wallowa, returned from Portland this morning to leave for their home.: Beth have been sick and are not fully recoverod, Mrs. Houndsa. bell having been III since Septem ber 2.. . .. Intermediate to Have Meet Tonight preliminary to the City- League game the intermediate class at the Y will hold an athletic meet. The events will be the same as in the Scout mcetbf Monday. ' Old Time Dances Thursdny Mmlci'U D.inres Saturday CouplesNselocte each Thursday, "ver from I nion night to compete foYi.-ize wallss. I M1'-. an ' W'. w. btevens, nc- 1 Mrs. Maxw.cU AJIr. Olaf Group companlcd 'by Mrs. and Mrs. Geo. 2 Mrs.. BlrnlSv- M Leo Hanson nard and Mrs. Tony D. Sdiith, spsnt Mr. and Mrsil. Prior. 1,18 uuy m La Brando. Mr. Stevens 4 Bernlce LookcK-'E. B. Smith an Mr. Balrd attended the meeting B Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Lane. ,or 1116 Aa a' folay. fi Richard Onlmrn - Mrs. Beulali Dunbar. ; Visiting Mother V Mrs. M. II. Michell - Mr. C. Freeman. 8 Mrs. Norris - Mr. Buffington. ' 9 Mrs. Hintt - Mr. Williams. 10 FirtST Vllt'M 930.00 second PitiZK sao.oo' N. A. Desilet, JManager OOffiftO0' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Putty and young son Ernest, Jr., nre visiting Mr. Patty's mother, Mra. , C. M. Hutchinson 'over tho hollda.vs.. Mr. Putty Is now manager of the Gor rien zinc mines ' near -Northport, Wash., although they have been so journing at Pullman' where he has i been acting in the capacity of spe cial lecturer !in the department of mining and geology at Washington State college. W. K, Hayden In Town : - . Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Harden spent the day in La Grande doing some Christmas shopping. They live' Union. ,'. MorltUrd Boys Play Tonight , Tonight' will see' the second game ef'the City Basketball League In a. contest between the Stoddard Boys Old Tytae Dance EVERY WKDXKSDAI at NIGHT Enftlea' Hall if-JOO.OO PtlZF, . given to the het old style' waltzing couple ibetween La Grande, Baker, PAndleton and Walla WallaX doverned by same rules as In the past, ' P. jPowers THRIFT SHOP OPEN. The Red Cross, Thrift Shop is ' open daily now iri the'Nvv Foley V.i Building; off tl)eAdnm avenue entrance. Thursday, will contin- H; ue,to be ihrift flay and n this K. C. Tnrkcy to Porlland r E. C. Tuekey left last ,ntght tor Portliund on business. He ti shoni timekeeper for the 0,-W.: R. in La G rande. , ' ' : an the Lingering Five. The Stod-p day an who hayo donations for dard bovs woin from the Cougars! the shop aVo 'naked; to hhve it : but the Lingering Five have as yot -f ready ; to be dellverld, thht be- Slaved no eames so nothing regard- "S me any collections are mane. Ine the respective strength Is avail able." : i I'niou Fnmily from Hepnnm- Louie Ingram and family went through La Grande laBt night e.t route to Union from Henpner,' where he has been quite t while.... A gdyif t Ei-AtRex Hall f time assured N. De'lit, Mgr. 12-21.4t FOR RENT Steam-hckted sleePinf rooms with tath. Inquire at 1607 Sixth street, w, - 12-21-3tp STRAYED Three year old bald fac ed sorrel mare. Notify Glenn Brock, Summervillc,- Orcg. 112-21-iltp FOR SALE Hay in stack lots.. J. 1). Dobbin. Farmers 200. ,. ' 12-21-4tp A-R.C-A.D-E, TODAY AND THURSDAY IS Jmocwm CP) eKw "tow HOBART BOSWORTH in BLIND HEARTS" Y. A story of the Yukon of gold rush days, and of America'today Cku nfjsMsflfflWJM!"5 COMING FRIDAY JAClflE 0OOGAN : 1' 12-lB-tfn a- see mi n n i mis tymm WW I m.i .i n mii,.ni .u mwinuii.misi,i m lenw! I ... ... .u . .... ! ...I . - - -- 'II I'lMnniri iiiimiiii - - tifh : Must Uve and Learn. I , ; T . , , 3 TAnnff neenle never will be elrcnm. 1 ' ' 1 ! i i ' . t - .i'aWt. Humnn affair ninst nlwnvs be I t I I ttrsngod In cnaalderatlon of this fnct, J '' ' , J " if '.,. , ' . Have you visited the Exclusive I f:V . V ?SijQ9Wy HA k - Tv ' ' After Long Mslt : Vtall. Vegetable Store? I -- U, $yOOOW)A W'rWS. 7 I Mary Loguo left this morning for lu, your . . V f Wi3QWWYn IrV "'fVV'V- l her home in Alamosa, Colorado, (A ; ! 'Oies, Ccleijy Hearts, ' ' ''! V4iW V?XX)00 t T 1 ' ' J tcr a seven months' vlatl' yh hej , rape .i-'rnlt tfnd Nuts . .. L . iEi-1.4S. VYXX , T'll :' MlS yl father, C. A. Log,... j; 'y;?'l kerT .V -'1 " i h&V iWCW 4vl t A) f ' ( Wallowa Peopl, Visit Cwh.-an-.i i - ' nocl'vo" iZld tlpi!! f Mr. and Mrs. L. J., Stale ..; ! hu. U J Everybody 1 SiM MWX fnmily spent 'yesterday yisiUag; , 1 1 T.'''v(ii'(!.' -J' jT e ''.1 VJ'' ''', Oeeorgo.Cochran, who is now III, te,r ; : . rVJ.. .1 . i' sli t if'' 'skS&: . N If '-'''' '!':: 'iV covering from -an bperatioa.-'V .ta '! "nJ-'VV I Sllet ' f S ll'B fSSfc. N lX"V:. l'W 1X J visitors make theiri home, iV:,W; r' yaUCl l ( .,W.-r-f-' 'J(T J A lows. : : r V tjL&fcm. - ' ?MX- I 3 : P : GREETINGS i-iS j .;;.;::-;;T.;li.nt jj "771117 n a CCICCX CTVI ETC ' ., ' f :..'. .'.,,'-.,, , i-. ; ' ' J" J tidies I' urn I':utwciii' itiriviiig everv J'cw iliivs Ounic in 1 Have Yoii 'A Man or Boy to Buy for? . ; """ k""'"",v"' ;'': MEN'S ' ROY'S ill SPATS Utility i;i iiiiJn-liMit iii (iilt Kivins. K sen hi it- . fVviiV;V'.-';;.. - ''"''.'.' ;f ''''r" DJ I ej K'A VI r't WI'JII'S sllOCS, yt't tlu'l'C ,ll! 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''i ,V SILK SHUiTS MUFI-'U':! -"i; CHKXHV CJv'AVAT.S SILK HOSIERY WOOL II0S1EKY, CUT SILK TIIOS KNIT SILK TI K TKAVELO AND T KNI.T JACKKTS IfOUdll NIX'K SWJ1VT SILK LINKI) OLOYKS ;ATiu;om:.s CATS HATS SIIOKS AUTO KOUKS Li;.TIIi:iv .JACKETS .MACKINAW'S OYLL'COATS llOl'SE SLI IM'KIi'S , AVOOL SHIKTS MILITARY MRCSIIKS ITI'T LINKS Sl'Sl'KNDKWS 1IKLTS IiKLT IU'CKLKS IIANKKEHCIIlhTS llANIUAOS s. , -rm : hi II J- A J I ur W I A v ' I'S il SITT CASE TW'XKH WAI.'DK'Or.K TKL'NKS LADIES' SILK 1I0SK -v SILK AND WOOL HOSE wool iiosi: COMFY SlIIM'KL'S TIi'A'KLIN I DAC.S SrLK SI1IHTS .MUFFLEU'S CHENEY; TIES KNITTED. TIES HOUGH NECK SWEATERS SHOES men i top shoes RED TOP IiUIJIiER.HOOTW BEETS SUSPEND?: HANDKERCHIEFS il ACK IN A WS OYERCOATS KIT-ITS LEATHER VESTS HOSE SUPPORTERS JERSEYS AVITH STRIPES CAPS HATS GLOVES AND .MITTENS FOR MEN Crepe Dp Cliinc ami Jersey fciik Shirts . nipl Tiih Silk and Stripe Shirts for lA'j's have just arrived. Theyniake a fine present Pendleton aind Oregon City Hath Holies, Indian lilaiike's, Auto K'olx's. P.ed Covers. Pap lfoe Ulaiikets, Comfy Slijipers live always pleasing laid aji-eptahle. AYe have them lor I'ut.her, -Mother, Sil('r aiul Jnntlier ami also fur the Haby Warm and TPoasly Those eatchy picture liook desiftiis certainly deiilfl the i hil drrii. There are so nianv instances wlieB ue waiinth . t c.u . 1: 1. 1.. f Ol It'll M1I.J'MIH IllfVUIllD l.'"lll.-. mm v ' -i A. r9 n HOSIERY A very tlesirahle gift, to nmr.cli the Edict of Fashion. Here the upportunity for it di li;'htriil reniein heranee h unlimited Even now women are making se leitions as sifts for intimate friends AYliy not make vours from our stoi-k. THE BOOTERY For Shoes That Are Different ) 1 J. Winer, Mgr. t ri 1 hi