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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1922)
Friday. January 1ft, 1022 " onxNTvrc rcrEXTxa onsRT?rr:R PAflR MVE 8 o . Local News In Brief jfc $ $ Any La Grande subscriber to K '. the Observer who does not receive IK bis paper by 8 o'clock in Ihe ev- ening, please call Western Union, Mnin 24, and a special messenger will deliver a copy. t w At Foley M. E. Jordan and wife, promi nent Enterprise people, are I.n Grande visitors today and are stop ping at tho Foley. Hcotlt Mooting' Tonight A mooting of tho Hoy Scouts of La Grande will ho held tonight flt 7.U0 in tho scout club room ill the Y. M. C. A. Lruvc for Pendleton II. C. 'Wood, connected with the Idaho State Life Insurance company left this morning for Pendleto He habeen in La Grande a short time. Hack to liaker- Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Fontaine, who live ut lluker, returned to their homo this morning after spending the day iu La Grande on business. Union Hanker Here ( V. S. Slater, prominently con nected with the First National bank ut UOion. Is a business visitor In La Grande today. v At Savi?y J. H. Bryant, who hails from North Powder is looking things over ... .... . ting up at me savoy uunug mi slay. ( To Wnshlisjton - Mrs. G. L. Biggers sft this morn ing for a visit to Spokane aud Okun ogam, Washington, where she will visit with her mother, Mrs. g. S. Green for a few days. To PoinHVlon Mrs. Chyles Iluford, who male's her home l, this city, left this morning for Pendleton, whene she will vnftt with friends aud relatives for-onie time. Giile Jloys to Play Th third series of iht school boys' basketball games "! be played tomorrow at the Y. M. C. ). at 3 o'clock. Tubby Zundel'8 team vs. Ftrrcst Holines' squa l and Ualo Charlton's five vs. Richard ,L'; man's team. At present Tubby Zun del leads the league ith a clear slate of victories. fifty-cenI supper. The UiPt lad(s will serve a 50c suiflicin the church basement on Fri day, January 13. The public cor dially invited. l-ll-3t RUMMAGE SALE at j Shrift Shop Saturday. H9d gros" l-12-?t S1KX)K ox THKSH pi:iA:s And save skwev, Ilananas. per lb l ie, Almon Nuts, por -lb,. "' llrazil Nuts, per lb Walnuts, per lb 35f ( Grape Frult.i med. ouch 12c a Grape Fiit,arge. each 15c Oranes( Oi'ainO per iloz. . . 50 c. 21c JapuV'BO, doz. Aii.l MAYA MAYNNASE 'PtW. V,l Rl SIVft VV and VEtiE'VSILll STOISK ST. A. fijciu.E'B DANCE kwky flkiriisn' (0)1 Tin DaOics . O o t OlIY SATI IID IS . sOxlOno Unices 9k i 8iA s.'oiswiKsffy.A Cuurit'ty ttl'otf'i to Kvcif mica ' i eO0S'cat., 43ac&i- flp, lis4her esfU, tef ii"' jesfsey i-weketa at'f-S'off. Everf artifie recfed throng: o the store. scv;e NOW tSli&'s Clothiefy The ltoreVf?h a Con science. fj 1103 Adanu Are. O last He is going on business and will prob !ably be gone about two days, ' To Imbler I Sheriff tu Porllund Sheriff Lee Warnlck left .night for Portland on No. 23. 1.. B. Larson, prominent fruit grow-, Second Team (lame er and shipper, returned to Iinbler! The La Grando second team will this morning after spending the j Play Union's second team at the day In La Grande on business. thigh school gym Saturday night at 'seven o'clock as a preliminary to I'nlun Man Here "ia frune between the .first teams William I.in.ltlie nr, I ,, i .farm. of the two schools, which -will be er of Union, Is in La Grando today disposing of soino products. Ho will return to his homo tonight. Left for Portlnnil- ... , , ... , , UIUIIUU SCCOIIUS Will Will ,ttO ".IIOJ l l arles Dinger left yesterday for uctl,al, , d t , Crand0 Portland, where he will join hl;l,.. .. ,, ...j...j,... wife and after a short visit they will return to their home Monday. I will be Alstott, center I.a Frlenlor Klgiu Couple ism Sims, forwards, Spencer. Ruck- Mr. and Mrs. Orvillo Wright, TrhojUmll UUd Garrlty as guards. mane tneir nomo in Elgin are vis- itors Jiere today and are registered . ut the Foley. j Slodilarils Practice Tho Stoddard brothers, undefont- mi luauers ol the city basketball city manager ut an Increased sul longuo, will prncttro tomorrow night :ary. This afternoon Mr. Garrett iu tho Y. M. 0. A. at 5 o clock. jUavo been pleasant, in many respects At Koininer , amj i .-egret to leavo the many V. V. Howell, welHiiiown Iiublur.. frlonds I liaTe liiado here. Al- resident, is in La Grundo today on business. Ho Is stopping ut the Summer. m i.eaves for Visit Mrs. Italph Wright or this city, rived last night from Ontario, left this morning on fio. 24 for where ho has made hfs home lor Pleasant Valley. whcr she will visit the past few years, having provloua witfe .Mrs. Frank Wright of that . iy nved In Portland for six years, "-"Ky. where he was connected with the , j city, administration. Mr; Kratz ex- Xotili Powder Man Here pe(.l8 t0 nlove ! fllmly hero at H. F. White, who Is prominently early date and will resume Re connected with the Ice plnt at tlvo charge of city affairs toor North Powder, was in town this ' row, tnorniuM on bisiucss. 1 Iu roturued ' ' to nis liuuie on No. r isiting Here . Mrs. Russell Hudkllls, who makes , jher home tk Albany, arrived in La fc,re,tinR photodrama with a back , .Grande today. She lll he. here a Woods theme. "Go StTaight" is his gnUc i"ll,,rt,1n e i'ii'inK with , frien ls nud uiyea Mature, which is' a home " S ome. I'lKerprise Itainaliei's . ,i .,. and O. J. TiHiamson, three"iiroiu,l- 1.01LUS tieni rauciiers- or i-.nterpi ise. are in ..' ""Y, -" . 7 ,7V "l U,B '"ui iiou-u i.ne, me Supporting the star is a cast of un-j'ill-known iu this section. . usual merit, containing1 such names as o T Lillian Rich,' Harry Carter, Georie s,'m Kliur lliu- Marion, Charles rMnhy, Cora Drew Martin King and his three "weeks'. nj Lassie Young. Like many of his bride arrived in Ln Grando from an fo(.mer suc.Cesses, "S'he Brute BrSak-, extensive honeymoon last nigni ami revered at tlio Foley hotel. They retuined to their honie'ln Kaniela ftodny 1 ! To Portliiiiil ... - - - .v. "r-"""" ral days In I.n Grande and neaelysl0I.y ia vigorous and overflowing ith towns. iivj io iih,:iiiW uu ""'- IH'HS. ' (ion to Poiiland , Junius Hiiiiace, wuo iiiukos n'" home at LetlicNdgc, went to Port- land thlB morning on No. 17. IfV' has been renewing old aniuain- unces In La Grande, llu was an old resident foCiils city. . t lasses ul l Joniorrow, tlD' .qM. C- V. pro gram of classes is ns follows: girls' gym class at H:'J0, grade schools,, bis' prPp class at 10 : 45. fumbling class for grade school boys at 1-.00, nd a clasj for scoots ill pyramid ouiiuing. - 'Iri lner Carrie ..Veil ii. i.. . i a icon ,' tno regular -city mail carrier, was absent ti'. morn-' ing- on uucotint of an opatton for adenoid performed on 4ls baby, and Clerk Osner took over ls du ties this mining. 9j6cs fosilou La Yon Morris, who Is collected with tho Union Meat Market and 'If.inka ltflkry, ls4ir,:diug town the position held by Louis Axen on thr highway durigtlie hitter's lisence. 9. Axen was sev0"ly injured re-' centty and Is laid -up for a week or 0). a . - l.'0 fur Peiiillrl!- .Mr. nud Mrs. Phil Nebergall left this morning for Pendleton, called nffi by yio nfniiely decthaof his Kister-ln-Iun'a Mrs Vifl MJbel'Kall. of tliat cltv 'ltev v,-m mSlialfv Ir 1 teiuttfia funeral which will be A id ut.Atlcm. . Weavaiil X lilley .M'HlUfc- Mr. Frank ILiifvon iind her llt- IL, ITred tie niece, Winifred v'lrglniu lluch ho'z, accompanied by Mrs. F. P. WrtMht. wlt th0 morning for their hne in Plcasafft Yli-s Tl' have ff i'U visiting here wll Mi. and Mrs. Frank y.ul9'k for sev- ir.il davaaiO report a dellghl0l Scmil (aoiei 'rYniioiToiv"!- 9 , Q t The I ii i ill series of Hoy Scout liask-gbajl games will be played to- 'fniiorron- Onrrow at i o cnK. nciin )IOWilllMI S K'.WI w.il l i iiuw.iim U1 ally's S'load and Fram-ls llobli,-i S.uC'i'lealii wiiVA'ash wltl.i-o Me-' C,,i Mil' ft. Al pren-itf heldnii III cilii ;l Jfilillti t la lending the O YlslU hi Pelllllclotl - Mies Kliuu Bay has gone to Pen dleton, where sue will visit (or a week. Hero from Albany . 'Airs. .Mary J. MeCall arrived iu I.n G run do today from Albauy, where aha has been vistlng for 'soino itliue. She will make a short visit here with friends and rela tives before returnlug to ber home in North Powder. cnlled ut the claso of the second team game. This will bo the first intorscholastic game for both sec ond teams. Coach Lodell an nounces that he Is confidont that La Grande seconds will win .as they night and at times outplayed the first stringers. The probable lineup Will Lenvo Tonight George Garrett, city manager, will leave this ovoning for Gratid J.unc- ton. Colorado, where ho will Im- modlutely tako up his duties as Isald: ''My two years li) La Grando though uo lougor conncteg witlt the city government- I will always h0 cUA to hear of progress made A. Kiutz. the new city manager, ar- .MAY COMING UN RV(ftJM) FILM PLAY j.-rullk jlnyo c0mc8 t0 tta, Slal. T. H, s,.luriiav and Sundav.in an in- r screen adaptation from a well known , nnTga7.inefitory "The Reverend Med iller," by William Harpe Dcnn. It ran ns a seriol in "he Country ftvn- tlemnn. George llively adapted the tlemnn." George Hively adapted the story,for the screen and the noted, ditector, Wi7iam 'Wortliingtot, had! icnaige oi ine imping. Colorado." a:id "The Shark M tcr," Mayo's latest rft-nishes Win ,,ith a ciashing, slashing background it man-to-man actifin. iBut '4T,o Straight'' presents the nStci Universal star in a new and unique rujiw ine naming prp-ioncr oii n il g w in .uhvo s nersonai iv. in action. Its local? is the backwoods ! settlement of Hampstcad. b;okwards in evwything except political graft' and c01. uption.- Jim Boyd, a black; pi,ard of the meanest tvpc,. control thc towni Jifly nl)siiao, . bv nclfirr. "(ilblm, a self-stjlcd evangelist, afld a towr-rine hruto. " . yiuOiiOjPCuZAIljJii i . r-. S 0 . ,,i ' Actir Battle Scenes ACTl6kv 'Chateau liierr" ACTION .' Soissoni . Alsrifi Mnrtift i . - . m fcUED BYCTHE STATE DEPART I AMERICAN LEGIQN F OEB y i-a Grande Rosl No'43, American Legion i - . STAR THEATRE Monday an$ Tuesday Jan. 16-17 Admission 50c COLLEGE LEAVE I PROBLEM CHICAGO, Jan. 13. Tho o.ues- tion of sabbatic Leavo for College ju..u. . , . u "i" i 1 the colleee world nud which should u l.h (h il u nf mil rv pension, and other maltcrs which UttTO IU UU l III! IIIC dh uiiu j,.ui.v .( ' vl.th Professor Otis E. Itandall, of llrown Unlvorslty, ProvUdenco, K. I. told tho Association College hero today. "Many Institutions regard the practice of granting to tho of fleers of Instruction leave of ubsenco un der generous conditions, not ns prlvllego earned by faithful service on tho Dart of the instructor." said Prof. llnnil.ill "hut as an oil nation to the institutions themselves for thn sake nf their own ef fll'Wncy and . useaulness. Jv' a result of u'nuestlon, and It would bo prosumn qucstiennalre sent put by our com-tuous on our part at .this tlmo to mitten the nresblent of o'iio of the'nftke any formal rocomendatlons Now England Colleges said that ho regarded the granting of sabbatic leavo as about as goad an Invest ment as tho collcgo could niako, "Others suggested that th colleges would, do well to sot :'slie 'special fuiis for tho purpose of financing a good plan of sibbutlth leave under generous conditions ,.i.ho same ... rnnri. ei nslile fur rin - anclug a pension system. One pre sident had gtfho so far as to sug gest tho ifidsom of bringing the matter la the attention of some of our public benefactors in the hope of securing i foundation upon Dr. Brgwn, Chiropractor, West Bldgl NEW TODAY NOTICE TCI ALL jftlOSE. ' All Moose andtljiily I-cgionaricv are requested to flicct at the Hall eHunday a 2:00 p. m. to attend IIro4 G. M. Urdtt'n's funena, " By Order Dictator. 1-13-2! VORSAI.E Ill-inch apple tree wood. ' Phone in 1 l-lli-301 p . : . Fftll SALE--Assorte(l ennned frilits. 4lt- Per quart. 2HW,3rd St. l-UlTltp All 111 (Vld F'iws nie .'t at h!1 W2:30 e r'que.sd t meet noon Sunday uft?r- noon to lten! t; fceo. M. BrWiL funcral of Bro. HAR1if D. STOKER, N. G l-13-lt. r-Coktnff and, gating ap rSbyx, deliverpd. , Phc(n 1-13-11 FOR RENT Two light housekeeping rooms. 1418 Monroe. , l-13-2tp ee KVKKt AT ' TIICKSDAJf ZCHKIl ' HALL NIGHT - SLlOO.OfU'ef.lZK given to tjio best old !ya waltzing couple between La Grange, Hiker, Pendleton and Walla Walla. G-overned by eauit rulco as In tho past. P. J. Pewers -A i-, Kin im. -X r- FOR SAI.r . pies. ?l.t( A. 340-J. i Taken by UifBBcfllTATSS ARMY SIGWAL . ' ' SHOWING l5t, 2nd, 3rdi.lth, 42nd, 91st Imapter '"Taleen en battlefield of' Europe r---- St.Mihiel Meusc - ShovCn Undar Ausices of which u generous 'Plan of sabbutlc leave might be worked out for all the colleges. "The majority of the colleges re port that they are . already making some sort of provision for leuva of absence . I "It is common opinion that the .college for the sake of. her llltell- loctual health should adopt some ; pilu.y )y whu.h ,t be ,oaali,i0 1 fur eucli mumber of the faculty of i , ... i, ProftfWllimttl Illtlk lO ltUlV6 his post m for nt least twelve that he !8t)lf improvement. Homo cluim that tlio college should, for her own suke, insist that he shall not let the opportunity puss. "A number of prosicients nssert ! nt in case a professor Is granted leave of absence with u .remunera tion, ho is under obligation to ro- turn to his post and to .give tho conego inu oeuuui ui urn outing, commission uas noi 'Tho commission Iiad "'"". ' : IU'1.V of malle a comprohetviver the many phases of the ; fur tho association to adopt "However upon tho basis of such material as we have had tu work oiv wo call make a number of"ln- feronces. "Apparently the ideal plan Is tho one which wakes it possible for each number, of the faculty of pro- j ffsso; lal rank, to be absent overy lseventh year and for tho whole year without any reduction In pay. "Tho majority of the colleges will find it impossible tOjtidopl the Ideal plan because of limited resources and will be Inclined to look wltTi favor upon . a plan which makes provision for an ubsoaeo every seventh year for a half year nii'l without reduction in pay." A I'lrst Nalionnl I'rmlucllon . Another b1j Qltay surprise. A mirthful .liiyi-tVy with tingling trluimin?. Kay pulsus 4o ghittit tnt rings tho vlMage bell, jnd then rings tlyi villugo bllo kljn- , SOW PLAYING ARCADE CtfRpTa " Divisions or Argiinnc SiENT 0 Children 23c . tftfvW Vm-STS: r1?r-. L I MEET iNG ALICEL, Jan. 13.- Mr. and Mrs. (Irwin Moss er..crtained Saturday Fuller. Thoss present were: Mes- dames Ray Fullor, Curl Fuller, Jny Shaw, Will Adlcr, Kay Ilbetter ar. l Irwin Moss; Misses Margaret and Mayr' Taylor, Ruby Day, Edna Gra- ham and Pansy Van Ilou'sen; Messrs. ' are requested I to ect nt the Hull Ray Fuller, Carl Fuller, Jay Khaw,jimuy ot z.:0(i P' V to nttend ISro- Will Adler, Ray Lctbetter, Ralph Wells, will Volswinkler, Harold Wal-I singor, Lawson Webster and Irwin Moss. Elmer Rector has returned from a visit with relatives in Western Ore gon. Tho Alicel Ladies Aid met with Mrs. Carl Fuller Thursday of this week. A. L? Taylor, Pan Van llousen and- M. F. Van llousen were La (Jrundc visitors Saturday. Beneficial '..() As-.ribed to Saint. The "p.,i,t;av' is a local night wind blowlr; u ,.f a narrow valley near the town af Nyois, France. According to a prevailing legend, the wind was brought thither from the sea by a by gone saint In order to Increase tlie fertility of the region. 5- v. ...... ........ Olympic Cake and Pastry Flour Try a iapk!ii ol'ilic .now in-o-diii't and lit- puuriiicctl. "ou vt lii"Siiiiip li'suHs and jiay VL' pi'icp. Per package, '.'Ah: W'liat mono tasty Mum' a' 1'iui oT iiH)ai'ii,nus Tips. Oi'di'4' a can of ProfViTcd vSt.itk r Hill's inn -l;;c. UST . . 1 UniMior fii'.- . an(l Oi'tieoiii r frnir and YPRlabH-s. Vi ... t k ir Joel sMj , M No.'e610 i' An Ektra Special FOR SATURDAY ONLY5 fiADIES BROWN BROGUE PATTERN OX FORD (itiodycar vclKsolc--Mp(liiini yulid lcatlipr lipcl. 'pi,- MTvi'-alilp f'nr.sl I'cct Ypar .."0 values .special forSiitiiril;iy only, .").!).". "Saturday is (he last day nf our introductory sale. The' Bootery Depot Street , J. Winer, Mgr. LATI'.ST IV OllliSS.M.AKlXU (Vy Associated pros) PARIS, Jan. 13. i The finger print system has been adopted by u leading dressmuker of Palis to prevent .her customors from copy ing her 'models and selling them. Every model that Bile produces will hereafter tear her signature, her : finger prints and a number that wlll enublo Ithe model to ibo traced to the person who purchased it. 1 NOTICE, TO ALL MOOSE. All Moose nd I-ady Lc(rionarie G' M- "rown's funeifal. By Order of Dictator. 1-13-: FAGER'S AUTO PAINTING SHOP Wc do the kind (lint Klniids tho test. All our work Riiar untewl. We will bo ploa-sdl to recclvo a shiit-o of your patronage. GEOFAGER. U ln'J (irconwood Btreot A Rcmance of Mother Right told . from a Woman's Heart. STARRING I DOROTHY PHILLIPS ARCADE THEATRE COMIlfG MONDAY A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION, Tips today, '2h i sliipiiibiit of fig I'll hp Dai's, pin- nil line of IVcsii aocery ARRIVED ) I 7 i.