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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1922)
j TiipgiLiv. January 10. Ifjgg, PAr,TJ TT.'0 - - LA - GRAtt EV FATSO ORSFRVFR POST INVENTORY SALE CLOTHING COATS All .Men's niirl Tfrvs' suits nml Women's mats. in-luTm overcoats includi'iitf oxi-ry one in choice k'C tlie entire stock, on sale Btock, on Mile. t ju - Vi OFF ' 1 i2 PRICE SUITS DRESSES "We offer all Women's suits on . All WoWn'.s and Misses' sale at DiHtjes onfcale at 1-3 to1 OFF . , -43 to V2 OFF Hill's Dep t Store T i! BE CUBBED IBflW (Spaclnl to Tliu Ohnorvr) : 8UMMEKVILI.1C, Jan. 10. Burr Cantreal and IM1 llurtlu St&nm have returned from La Oraudn,, . where, thoy wire unltod in raar , rlage on Wednesday of laut week. Thoy Kill jii'uku their lioiuo near Butmnorvillu. i; Clara and Henry Fries Bpop.t last Friday oveuliiR at the homu of their lator, Mia. Kay Gorman. Mrs. Stuart Knndermjn of I. a Grnnda Bpont u part of Inst werV plaiting anions her relatives. . She returnej houio Sunday. Mrs. E. M. WiiRoned opont Fri day night at tho (home of H. C. . Wagoner. . ( i ... J; Mr. and Mrs.. JTrod Hamilton iont Monday evening at tho homo i-ixf Mr. ,and Mra. Jim Ilenslay.;''- ; j,l '. There was a dunce at the home of John Slippy Inst wiiuk. The !l$Lj?libora end friends were nil 1n I Tiled. A Jolly timo wan had as Home forgot to go homo until the wee ainall hours of mprnlng. Among r. 1 1 ; out-of-town giieHta whit attend ed tlila dunce wore. Mra. Jap Chotttc, Mr. and In. 3)ud Olonn end Mr. and Mra. M. MeCrao, uJI of I.u OrandO;. Miriam Whoatley .and Otto Ott are visiting ut the botnu of Mra. Kucker, who lives near Loatlne. The funeral of Mrs. Hill, who died in Klein, was held at that place but Interment was made In tho Sununorvlllo cemetery. Maude Melius wis transacting business In our town Thursday. C. M. Hale and Charlie Sharp were La Grande visitors Thursday. Lloyd Woodoll went to (Elgin Sat urday for the jnirpo&e of buying a horae vhod. Inh Littreal spoilt Monday night nt the home of Mrs. Jnmoa Wise. Tha Misses Ona and Fern Mc KlnulH have sovure colds. 'Mlas Beam of IPuinpkin Illdge la visiting hor sister. Mrs. D. R. Mc Kliule. ' Tho young peoplo alJ gathered at tho homo of . Mies Huth 'Daniels Thurndny night and enjoyed an old fliRhloned cnudy stew. " Hurnls and Vndfts Slack (were Tm- blcr visitors a part of lust week', blng the. guuHl of thnlr grandma, Mis. Inh Littreal. Kred Hamilton motored to I,u Griindo Thursday. Dr. Moore or I,a Ornnde wnB calling on patients Friday. Mrs. Leonard Leslie, who hue been spending the winter at the home of her mother-in-law, Mia. Ed Combs, has returned to her iioin'o at Enterprise. Hurry .Suiidorson spent tho weok- end In La Crundo. 1' SPECIAL ! 15c LuximrvToilet Paper, 6 rolls for PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE THE REXILL STORE FAVOItS THE 'WO.MIOV (By Asaoclntcd Press) PAKIK. Jan. 111. Kaymond 1'oln cari), formerly president of France, is the latest prominent adherent to a rlghts-fur-womcn ciiutp:il;n which is in progress hero. The purpose of the movement is to place the wife on an eiunl foot ing with the huHhand by giving her control of her property. A bill con ferring that right la being consid ered by the commission lor civil legislation. In France it bus be.cn customary I'or the wll'o to give complete con trol of. her properly Ui bur husband. THAI)!-; HV HAItTKIt By Associated Press) ilKrtl.lN, Jan. ,1V. In conse quence of the low buying power of tho murk, Germans are gradually j reverting to trade by barter, or to j counting commodities and articles us tiie real money unit. ,lt Is reported from 1'omoriinin that peasant farmers have pledged themselves to sell eggs and butter at prices measured in pounds of nails. i lit Ilerlln, l'e'rslan carpels are re garded us money. (1. M. Kiev, pvi.-.iilcnt of the First National hank, is now president r.i. tho Pendleton 'rn;rr .viivj llu-mess chili. The new secretary is 10 jy, Av-orill. Candy Sale .Hard Mix, per iintnid ; .Yhi YOUNG'S CANDY CO. 1118 ADAMS AVE. . Seeks Title ; - . .2 . 11 Mi PREPARED iff if JL-l FOR ALL EMERGENCIES 1 he vtvlue of being prepared to mect'eYery enVrgency cannot wcr-estirruUed. A check count s the best preparation for hahdling a difficult situatrvn. j If you are not thueffjippjd it would 1e w ell to open an account with us at once. LA GRANDE NATIONAL 5ANK LA OKANDE, OR,E. SOUND-P.ELIAP.LE- fKOGRESSIVE IrtDERU i .y.". !. - I 2v if4: (fc v I 1 s v j j A. WASHINGTON, Jan.. 10. UniUn tion or tho privilege of rlieonnt Ing bunk jjuptir uh a nivalis of hx-t'-iillnf; crdit.was riicommended to rtjnKrfH tuday by I). R. (?rlM)rifiKr, comiitiollf r of tlie curr;iny, in tiin ropiirt lor th year midins Octobor 31. KodlwouiitiDK of oiih1 bank's pjqmr by another bunk In at b(st, ho Maid "a iumIonubl(i prociiduto" and In Mt'Me to becoino a ineniice when 'a bank pyramfda itH n red It" tlirotiKb iniKiiAi) of the privilege. "I fftnl that recont expurfoncc ad monishes u.h or the lined for lliui tations and KafoKiiurclH a pa Inst the poKKibility of ex(;t!Ktifta." Mr. Crias trtgrr said. "If tho law had placed a wine and proper limitation upon the extent of these rodiHf'Otnitft, very few national ItunkK, In my opinion, would havo failed or oven beitn Kiaviily eiitbaraKsed." The comptroller recorded Jiin ein phatle oppoultion to the tux exemp tion proponed by eongreas, of $200 of incoute rtjcelved from money lu VfiMtiul in building and loan iaaso cVatioua, deolariiiK that ft "offers a new method for the tax dodger, in undesirable and class legislation." lie reiterated sundry recommenda tions to meet "chuiigeU eonditlonB In methods of oanking," all of which, he said, already have been embodied iu resolutions indented In rongresa. , ' Mr. CriHHlner devoted conHUlor alle Kpace in hia report to an omn ium of tho national banks of the country which, lie nald, throuKhout the tryliiK period ol lant year demonstrated , u ... moat hnmessive Htubliity, strength and soundpe.ss of management." National bankB chartered during tho yea r total led 1 C fl , the report showed, with aKKteRato capitaliza tion of $20,005,000. Loan tond trust coinpuniitH IncreaHed 06 In number but decreased $138,900,000 in resources. :' STARKLY HAS A WHITE NEW YEAR (nrifii1 to1 The Obnorvnr) STARKUY, Jan. 10. New Year's inomiiiK arrived with n driving snowstorm and gray cloudd hanging heavy and black. Then the storm ceased gradually, the clouds lifted and the sun peeped through the (douds and Ut hiytthoy burnt, right ly over our va.iey. The people in Starkey reported a happy day, one and all. Mr. and 'Mrs. Hnlph Sullivan nnd children, Leslie, Floyd and baby Wayne and Miss Margnrelte John son cpent the day at the J. 8. Rose homo. Mi, and Mrs. Jack Starrero and Ira AVUlHon were also present laid the formVr couple ,gnve the rest of the' folks much amusement by playing several selectlomi on the plana and accompanying them, vo cally. Mis. Ray iNnyse entertained Mr. HlLltbrittle and Mr. and Mrs. Ktn eretts at their home Xews Years. Tho two gentlemen were formerly United States marines, having seen sorvii'o In China and the Philippine Islands. t THE OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE-"by Condo, Tiiuirr siiof ovss: rri. p,.,l Onss Thrift Shnp is Hi opi'n mily nw i" I' Mew Mey Building, oir me Mann - ., Thi.rsilnv will contm- sit i ue to lie Thrift Pay and on this i; oil tthn hnvn donations for W- I the shop are asked to have it '.- ready to Le delivered, thut be- vt I iri? the day collections are made. Hf pUAIN TC MS UiHV IT "S THAT SOMCS. CAN'T KC-3I-S1 ntjcnriii"- To see moiu . (.v-uo. in . HOIW MUCH K.OCJIV1 iHnccr o TO GET W COVE STAGE Weimer Bros. Passengers, Freight Daily Trips from Savoy Hotel Hart nnd Tom. Roso took throe pack horses loaded with provlslonB as far as the sheep ranch Tuesday. The provisions were for the line of the Carson miners, Claude (Daniels and Thonuis Jones, who nre camp ed at Weedley, several miles from the sheep ranch. , The farmers and HtockKrowers iu tills section are kept quite 'busy hunting feed to them. Miss Margurette Jplinson, teach er 4it Starkey, gave her children a very pleasant surprise Tues'.Uiy. She treated them (to some excellent candy, including stick candy, peanut bars and - mixed candy, and also some peanuts. William UriKjrs and his two sons, Charles and William, are getting Uieir summer's supply of wood from the mountains. They bring tho un cut logs down and saw them with their drag-saw. Mr. Briggs has lived in Starkey for 25 years and is a successful stock grower and farmer. Sum Nixon lias recovered fully from a severo cold ho cuiiglit dur ing the holiday season. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Smith have returned from a few days' visit in La Urande and at Island City. . Snow to tho depth of six Inches has fallen in the Inst two days. Len Ingham was a l.a Orando vis itor January C. Hob , 'Williams, a tranper who makes his headquarters at the sheep ranch, reports that ho has seen cougar tiacks as large as plates and that coyotes have entered the house at Ply valley. C. IS'. Cross, of it'nlon, Is nt Star key hunting some cuttle bearing the 7X brand that have strayed from their paHture. Organization of a horticultural and agricultural bureau, which will he an integral part ol the Wasco County- Dalles Chamber of Commerce, a: effected last week nt a mass meet ine of farmers and citizens at Th. Dalles. Licensed Plumber -. Work Guaranteed ART'S Plumbing and Repair Shop 'Art WeA'gle, Prop. Repairing a I Specialty. 402 N. Ar iSt. ' Plio.no 4V7.T La Grande, Oregon TAXI Call Main 44 Wo make all colls promptly. You do not have ni wait AVe do all kinds of country jttrlvlng. Itcasoimble luteB Careful Urlvksj FORD & GEORGE Main 44 This monument, erected to the memory of Joseph Bradford Carr, in Oakwood Cemetery, New York, is a combination of classic and modern ideas in monument work. , . ..... ... (jen.Cdir:? i-iii.i, i i-i.miM-iiug m ine winter JwtmminK ov.'nt now on at M?.iml, Kl.i. She started lo win n.iton.il atrr hanulciihli In 1917 when h' nin'icl th atcr mitalhUm and Ivoiurd frra sii Ulittfh , i? 4' 4? 4? rf? & 4 4? rt? Snodgrass Fiiiu-r.il Sorviio Par lor, LS'PncedEmb.'l mer, jinibiilanco Ser vice. I lh'f Phone Main Nig'tt Phone, Main 743. j.-0.' Fourth St. La Grande, Oregon, ill V , . . , , p Mai We have made a profound study of monument buildinfj, and an order placed in our hands is sure to receive faith ful, intelligent execution. We Will Gladly Finnish Estimate! lue Mountain ble & Granite Company. 1502 S Ave- La Grande, Or. Union-La Grande AUTO STAGE l.a Grando llendqiuirtcrs: L. & L. Drug Storp Union Headqiu-ters: ; f New Union Hotel Conneetions" made jwitb. Union-Baker Stage P. G. DeLap, Mgr. Sign Service Auto Painting. i- .--i When You BAth Love Music What more delightful way to spend an evening than in listen ing to The li runs wick play your iavrite selections? That is, if you own a Prtitis wirk. If yni haven't one, come in today and learn how (o get ore easily. 'it hear it play Brunswick m ani tntnimen- 'OF. inVA tat II car thf titrst dance jazz micrprcica or tnt new trature Record j. It's in. oxicltingl The ijral produc- tne xrue, velvety tones naze and delight you, a Tltn we will txpiain the tuent payment (,ian m-Inch ily put The Bruni.-lc ur nome. JANUARY RECORDS NOW ON SALE EASTERN OREGON MUSIC CO. TKe'znodern kind j thdt lasts I Guarnnt?e With Ever Strok ol the Brush and the Guar- ' antee is Good. t Runyan j In Hug's Garage For Sale Tlie foltowiiiK propert:es ran b piirelinsn,! ,y ku,.r b(lV!1 whQ may desire to use th. ir stutP loan In e curiiiK homes. 1-mir arms P1n,l 5 room hou9ei barn, chi.k.n house. ,nteh runs t lrouch the plni-e . jst ontaide city limits. . 10 acres. -Cl oil imnrnvi,! nJ eqnip-d will, t,.:,, rnil rW1,.,,. P'Ji:-Iiik Maat. Si,,.,lUil 8nj. so acre tan,,, well impL-.d dalrr ranch, every twt in oultlvaltlon. 35 "'ri- In alfalfn ne.-..,- .,.i.lu v, . ... iiimu. iu in- "a'lon in pri,.., investigate thU. The prire'i 1. tl.if,,.nnn -j ... soldier loan handle it nicely. Several hnn . . " ' nave mcni homes, mndirn and otheriri.e th.t Will accept tho qtj, . . dier hnvn as first nvm.n, i" to,h with me. Geo. H. Currey Thone 200J 'teal Estate Insurance