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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1922)
' Saturday. .Tartnnry 21, 1022 LT ORAXDK F.YEXTKO OP.RETIYF.R V'XCIY, FTVTC Local News In Brief i improving t Mrs. Med Arnott, who was opcr utud i ou Itundo hospital Is uowhut hotter JS Any La Gffcinde subscriber to '. the Observer who, Joes not receive bis pnper by 8 o'clock in the ev- eninir, please" call Western Union. St- toduy. ! Main 24, and a special messenger it-i p will deliver a copy. jfr linrk ti-Tolocnse( ) I Mr- "ml Mn. V. II. Wilson, ao- ...... c-oiiipanl.-d by Mis. It. V. IlrlKK: Y cclt-1 .ml Hew 'returned to. their home In Telo- .Miss -Shell, of Wallowa. Is easot thls0ufternoon on .No. 4. .pendliis tho week-end iic La They have been In Lu Grande on lO.nde with Mrs. K. C. Turkey. jburiness also doing some Bhoppin;. but the fire, which gained prne- Rethor what could bo deslrud. The teis and to move its offices here from tlcully no headway, was quickly put water was procured from a sprliiK jCedat "Kapids, it was reported. Should out. As In the above ease, no dam- a short distance from town, and -this be done, Cleveland then will be ano was done.. . although good water. It was nearly iconie the headquarters of all four rail- 1 ;ua high In pr.ee us gasoline. Somroad brotherhoods the Brotherhood I'nlon laiHjer Here oil men however, came aloiiK nnd of Knirincer.s I'rotherhood of Knilroi'.d 1.. 'i. Terrall. prominent Union , drilled no oil well right aide, by i Tiainmen and Brotherhood of Low uwyer, was a I. a Grande visitor side with the spring, "tapping" the motive Firemen ami iKnginemen hcal- tiulav nn tuiHliiess He renorts that I w-nter sumtlv no hiullv that lately , miii't,t'w nli'An.lw Ki,.,.. il,...-.. ....... u.i, ,1,1 nit) iniin,l thermometer, snnnnsed to be I has been ent re V stopped. Water Dr. Brown, Chiropractor, West lildg. NEW TODAY At Savoy Kthol ISarker, prominent youn',' lady of Elgin, registered at the Savoy last niKht. .Moves to linker j Mrs. W. i. .McMaster and her little -gOTi. William, boarded No. 24 t'o'ay, bound for Baker. Sho has made her home in I.u iGraudu in the past but intends to locatu In illakor. authentic, ut the experimental farm,! wagons have been requisitioned and has registered but eight below dur- although they are busy all day and ing the cold spell. night hauling water to homes, res- - 'tnuranta and Improvised "bunking" .Mis. Klegrlht Better houses, they are not sufficient to Mrs. Herman Slegiisl, who wiib cover tho field. I , , ,-, , , , , taken suddenly 111 is Improving ul- Consequently the 0wn lias been t "ANT LI) Muldle-nged lndy for pen though lO r condition Ja Bllll Ber- declared "very unsanitary" by clti- Inns. She was ouerated upon at nans In heated uruuuionts tit the i ineotlngs of tho city council, which ' . ..,, Is making Cory effort to remeJy RL. -"-Mp To Siberian Gold Held the situation. Mayor Kid lie in-' tan stake you I rich placer claim f ,i .1,,, iit niiirena that this I Addles r.dgaej oung, - Colman NOTICE TO ALL FA U.M L'KS. iWe have opened a shop to do al! kinds of work. Horseshoeing u specinl- ty. Call and see us. i'ri.cs right. All work guaranteed. Back of Kid dle's Groceiy. Dean nnd Haines, pro prietors, Imbler, Oregon. 1-21-gtit i .ui-l-l. Lia-i 1 . l! u ernl housework. Call Hfi-R. i-ai-2t Hot Lake Friday. Cove .Man Hero v D. I.oree, a well-known Cove res- idellt. Is visitlim in I. a Grande to- Leave fir Knilieln day unl'tluring his stay ho is stop ping al the Savoy. I'eter Beaver has left for Kamela, .Mi. Grady Improving II. C. Grady, who has been sor lously 111, is imnrovlng Bleadlly and "could not be done overnight will aoon be bale and hearty. Ho I Getting a bath horo is unite j .... O , ...lnri.-..n.la.... If l.i.lu...! lint n t II ulr .-MAiN IS ill Ills llOlliu Ul iiv-i--ui I,,,,-. VAyVMVIHVt i ,.-, - skillful cure. ;Hio old suying 'if you want to do ; something big wash an elephant," Visit liinmhter ' certainly has found parallel lu .Mex- l-'Jl-lt; . i helper. His lamily expects to leave At Foley jas soon as suitable living iiuarlers Arthur Hallgarth and 5. A. t'hnp-'au be found there. pell, two prominent business men , q of F.lgin, are in La Grande today. l.ouves for I'liiou They are registered ut the Foley. jr... HcIlllail and hur llt. lis slaughter, .Helen, hoarded N. Ill-turned Home 24i tl)ll,lv cn ,.,', tc (o Un,Mli wlei. K. 0. Brovn .returned to Enter-i t,".y wm v8tt wlUl jh.. j,r prise mis morning auer a si. on Owen l.ettridKe of that cilv for Mrs. Kay .Logan of this city, left , la., This luxury may be found, out i.,.i,.ir for Hot Luke, where she will side the woudluud creeks, only In where he is now working on tluOvlliU duH!;hleri Murjorle. who la a downtown barber shop. The bath recovering from an jnupdidicltttk. She was for a time but is steadily improving. business visit here and lie also ' lied with Judge and Mis. .1. W Kni'Aies of this city dining his st.iy some linio. Lel'l fur Flgln Mrs. Neukirchner, nccompiii I led by .Mrs. I.. U. Wc-ntzer. P'lt ninkley this morning ror mkiii, wnere ii'"5 ivisitlnz here for l.i'aves lor lliukley ; ' , j Airs. M. T. Matott, sister of Mrs. Iioso Fee of this city, left this mcrnlng on J'o. 17 for her heme 11 uperatlon fori house Is a stall in u woo.len-fJoore I, i seriously Hi planked-ln enclosure. .Just plain SALh One Andnrson Steam ... . ........ Vlll,MII,tV..f A. l.n.o .. MGHiTH OF TENT CITY 5 Olt WOMAN WANTPI1 Snl- niy S I!) weekly, full time, $1.00 hour for spare time, selling guaranteed hosiery to Oearer. F.xpericO-e un necessary. International. Knittinfc Mills, Cl7"i, Norristown, l'n Vulcantzer. A- bargain. Come to F.lfCin ant investigate same. Fred White, IClgin, Oregon. l-iO-dtp nlno planks aro sllpmf'ry, but the proprietors of tho house have found that It is not necessary to maln- lnl rii-ui ni, I l.-llu ItoptiiiKM the hoard floors are warped enough to allow i''011 SALE Rhode Island Reds, pure! the bather a foothold. "Cloanll-I " ciucKcns ia v,.w. i. o. u noss, utter all, b next to godliness," but u bath in Mexia Is next to Im- obe. . .!,,,; o, v . But as for oil.. There are a solid "ue u-gnnrji i-uneis miles of now derricks, drillers j i.v apiece, jiione IKt-w, l-ai-tt oniiliu 1..11IM unn.Lm Im Id lies and . ,,,,,,.,1.,' . ,,i,,.n lliiire wus tliel '"f 15 Sl K Cove, Oiegon.lnuUe'C...A. Smith, Cove, Oregon. ' ,. l-'.'O-dt ST A TODAY SUNDAY 7$4 , , mi1 it-, pon. .Sin has been Oviirnilu ' t uy iini:iairu t -r- - . MEXIA. Texas. Jan. 20. I open prairie. A survey of nil lo- tented city arose, cal lumber men show that buildings Pure blood Rhode Is'nnd Red Cocke"-' i. l'hone Farmers Hc.i j . ' Hun- mi u tin ,,1111 i r I Hill aii.ni'iiM., oi,,-,., ihui: vw.ni, vu..,..i.... , u. ...... ... .. --. ,,-.v1,,,., . r . . ii spend a few days witli friends nfll. pisU.r n, reports a delightful of a.UDU population In October October 1, totals between $3.00U.- . 1 f-1 Inrormation nr. to adilvesa and relatives in that city. time. of James J. Hughes, at one tim? Pendleton, O logon. Address E. . Spaldine, National Metropolitan lliuik Blilg., Washington, 1). C. 1-21-2I. 11.021 hero old settlers farmed for (Kill and la.uuo.liuu. a living and eked out a buro exist- Gambling and drinking balls fill- . ISu'keiltHll Team To (la By Cur leuce from their lands; where they ed with dancing girls - lire open Coach Lode'.l and eight in ie!r5 1 j s Hobinsou, (who makes his 1 rode cow horses to ''town" and every night, and one may buy open-, of the high whool basketball teem n,,,,,,,, t )llri(.y, Idaho, registered I hitched them to a hitching post nnd ly "red" an d"coi'n" whiskey at DO i& hoarded the branch line tra'n tl.lsa, s , . . . , ... I ...i....... ...,,. ,i,u Tow n Hall bell had cents a drink. There Is no effort I imimlue bound for F.lKiu. where ,,-n t...... , - 1..111...1 r..w ......wo i.,.......u ,.r ii. m inwlnt, them The Winter Gar they will play tonight. , ho w( rolurI ,u ha , lt.id, wuhs and bird nests to a den 4s the most flourishing of j P"" 'dnno Honey for sal. ' overland. He has been visiting sev-; nustlln.; city of 30, llO people, and these. Hero It Is said fortune.) j "l vents per pound. William 1 Molher Weriously 111 ,,,,., )(lil,t8 Oreson and came all In few nioliths, this ts the resent have been lost overnight at the, Jl.l.i.mg, MIH Monroe. k-2l-2t Ilamonn lioe passed through herc,u,ro ri.1M1 pomnL.ton 1 record of Mexia, an old time Texas dice and roulette tables. en route to hnU-rprlse to see ni 6 I town, which Is feeling the effects mother. Mrs. O. J. lioe. of trim ,,,. r,. .0 itecoverv :of one of the numerous 11 elty, who Is very seriously 1.1. .Mis,. ,!ov A ,t sttlJll ,,,' ri,wi,., ,,., la Southwest. ltoe endeavored to cunt tor a sni-;ttor,i from , i,,,-,,!..,! Mti,oi l;i n'lit, moiiii liition milv consists elal nam .internal oui ..i h....i. iof n, government that his son Paul .an assortnient of oil field to get there until rma morniii. who -Is ronlined in a 1 acoinn hos- and thousands of men and women ? K pital because of disability incurred ' reeking employment, leaviag an old 'I neles ,Ia,i Iteiiirns Homi J in war service, has received per- field (,or the new, coming on trains i ncio .-,i.-. .. imisKion to go to I'ortliuid f'T a u from all parts of the united HtateB, operation which Is expected to re- or In wagons, trucks or horseback," store him to his full health. Isonie bringing their assortment of I household goods and camping out le effects i:r:: GOMDUCTQRS HAVE A LIMITED NUMBER 00- ;FOR SA! E Four In ad of milk cows I Phone Farmers f!. l-21-:iti All ic. Iais after a ten' days' stay at the Grande Hondo hospital following an oper ation for cataract, fuller the skill ful care which ,he roielved he is steadily improving and is now ready to meet his friends. Hillne. In Town Frank Hilton, who operated the present Hug's garage under ll.e ciiume of Hilton's garage until re contlv, is in La .Grande fer several-days on business. Hilton is now located In Portland, where In Is in Hie garage business. MEET Mil mswi.-k Records are now Oregon Music Co. 1 CARL LAEMMLE PRESENTS B. IN PETER B.KYNES SMASH-BANG STORY OF A YOUNG WESTERN DARE- DtVIL WHO LAUGHED AS HE F0.UGKT A WHOLE TOWN . AND TWO KEEL COMEDY nmtti, THiiSF riiiCF.s ASi s.v: sit:v Bananas, per lb 1 ,e Atino'd Nuts, per lb line Brazil Nu, per lb 27c V'alniits, r' lh - " "5c Gripe M'rint, ined. each 12c Grnpo l'tnilt.arge, each 13c Orani:es.icr 3iz 6e Oranges, .Ojuaoesc. doz. 27c n, MAYS M.JWNNAISL ft on. -IDc Vhk ksci.vsivk i r.vrr and N. A. EE3ILET DANCE . REX-HALL . M M TJlt Kl Old TI1111" Jlan4i' .irt i.il; s.ii:X 0 ilnilern ll(lri-4 I'd the hT-iii:xHi!'aitvri:4 f'oiirto-ii Oliowd ia LOSryono CLEVELAND, u., Jan. 21. This city has been selected as the l'.Ui ti'i- Aiiniul convention fitv nf the fli-:in.l nniiun 111,1,11 10 ilium ! it is nnd rinding irom lea toa nun- Division, Order of Railway Conilor- The Boy Scouts will take a tvas- di ed men for every Job. and no toM' of 'Amel icai 1Ccording to word1 Mtbnll team over to Union Wed-' place available for apenllng the n,cojVC(j by the Cleveland Cham'M'i nesday night in company with the j night. from L. E. Sheppnrd, pitsident oCtlv.', Cougars, who will play the Union Coiisrjotiontly because of the ex- unriini7,ution, at Cedar Rnpiils; Iov.n. I American Legfon team. A team horbitant prices charged Tor a . ,.ijjc convention will open sessions has not been selected to meet the room, If one wefo lucky enough to jiny 1 Btu wi continue from three scouts but ft will probably be plek-:serure one, hundreds of men, fa- lo fuur WC(.iis " A. J. Kennedy, man-1 ed from the seventh nnd eighth vored by the linig-contiiiued nillil ,l;(.r f. the Conention BoarJ of (he Kjedes. ! winter are sleeping on the grass chamber of Commerce said, "Upwards . aloiiK railroad tra-ks. public park- iot siuo delegates from throughout th.-, Aivii ijiieut, Sold lug places and, in fact, inrwhere unite,i states, Mexico and Canada will Contracts have Just been signed, they could. Overnight n"bed in attend." I whereby Joe C. Kelley, one of La u lent market "A place to flop", 1 ..,..,1 members of conductors' o"- Grande'S well-known citizens, takes I roared from 50 cents a night ' Kiilii7.atiin wll make a stienuous ef possesslon of the H. C. Lawyer :L A night in a crude "lank fBrt to induce the convention to select ,, apartment bouse at 1012 gerund : structure -where one didn't know icievcland as its permanent hea:liuar- rtreet. Mr. Lawyer, who 'o nieii.v I his bedfellow, or the hinvdrcds of, , , . lesided lu La Oraude, but Is new others in the single roiftu cost tS.'Qji TEN DAYS WE will' allow 10 at Pntiisliiila. Ohio, has il'sp.-ied Prices charged tho few who were . pcP ccnt off on a cust0m Mi!e suits, i, rf most of his Interests here, but lucT;y onnngh to get In one of tho i.2t-2t THE TOGGERY. ! in a letter to the Lu Ore.eili lu-'few private dwellings vary, hut "" " ,.r -i -. or - , - I vestment company, who clnsvd this were high tMioueh tt satisfy the! deal. Mr. Lawyer states h still , must 'fastidious milllonair. But considers La (Inuvln his h.une and nu n. nre glud to get 11 bcit at any expects to return suine iltue in 'hiprico and intiny could not find shol laiure. ter except that provided by nature. ! Kail trarfic jumped hundreds of Two Small Fires ! percent. TIoru are two trunk . Night before last at altout seven ; lines, Mho Houston & Texas Cen r'lloek the home of Adolpli Sie7 tral and the Trinity uitl Brazos erist at mil Flftlj .street catcilit I Valley bending through here anil fin? from a defevtivo flue. The 1 pasnenner lraffle Is very heavy lire department rushed to-the i.eene while freight trains nre frequently and iiuickly extlneulKhcd tho blaio. seen running three abreast, bo Notdamage ,'na done? Last night heavy is the demand for oil 11111 at 11:110 another lire alarm was rhinery. Ousfrond Is wild to bine turned In. The hnnib of Ciyrlo :ipent . $iicio,000 In enlarging Its fu- Old Ty me Dance j !VKRr i AT , DAK y rVSI.f 1.. AT IHt ItKDA l ft Wilt xftitrr i hma, vartn.qip pintc f9fn to the test old f'l waltzing couple', b ween La Grand, Baker, flilotou eud ,. Walla Walla. OwfcrnM bf lime rules as In the, iitet. P. J. Powers Ilifntlnp on 1604 Kt-vontli street had , cillUPs !mmi Kit nU7. hy ii ((f(M-tfvn flun 1 Tho v;Ut ni t tinlf 0:1 1 is not iilio- o o SPECIAL 331-3 ftrcent Discount OVEFtCOATS 0 MACKII4AWS 4ATHEE VESTS W JK tn it kO'' warm win 11 ii 'iii l'iy ul oiiriw pflipcs iiV ()iu Third Amnjal ranuTfjy Make RoonX Cjearance SaleV Clint'o Clothiefy jThe Store With a Con science. 1103 Adams Are. AR..CA.DE SUNDAY ONLY 0 comvAY TCARL J 6k 1 'THE' MAN A OF STONL, V Bvj John Ur.h.rJ trt'nundGo'Ar.ft s) V7 1 LA ; A PhortpUy With Al The Poiuer of- it "ATjTH V, 1 COMEDY THE RING SIDE" 0 T0NIGH1 ZANE GREY'S "MYSTERIOUS RIDER" . FAGER'S AUTO PAINTING 8E0X- t)ii ;fi' i. SPKCJAt." USUI t ill) VVJi K lb' VOI' 4)fc Vol it tStt 1'AfSTMJ NoTk'. ? 4ECfFdGEtl ISfhi (j.TCituoori Slrntt Sunday and Monday 1 s l-KOIHXTION ft wii 1 wh riii 1 1 i iissiiitsi i Siyi i By Jeanie Maepkerson A Paramount Picture IniH'lt' lictwccii -J -Stuyt'd by a jri'i'iil company, with Kt'tlmns and 'nwiis niort' viint'tt inul H'oi'finis than .nvtliiiig t'lsc Dc.Millt' lum lii'oii"lil' lo tin screen. Iliii'iii? a wife's iiii . tuny lo a rascally inisiiiinii and liie call of ln r lirait lo a man wlnV was We'l'l ll V. With Agues Ayre3 Theodore Egberts- Katlilyn Williams - Forest Stanley ALSO SHOXVING A COMEDY o Adults 35c Includes the Tax Children 10c KLEAN KUT sCASH GROCERY We are now cstabliijhedi iri our new location-the building just vacated by the Home Independ ent Telephone Company. We take pleasure in tbnr,kiiig all of our pavrons for aiding us in our business in the past, and It is our aim to carry a; 'full line of staple and fancy groceries, and. vegetables and fruit in season, kindly solicit your continued patronage. Trusting that the year will prove to be a bright and prosperous one to old and new friends alike, we cordially invite you to Phone 35 COME IN AND SEE9 US IN OUR NEW HOME Yours for Service and Mutual Benefit