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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1922)
PAGTC TT.'O L OTfAXTW EVTTT. ftPSEKVET? t 1 1 s I SHOWING NEW GINGHAMS and PERCALES HciutifuJ new Ginghams 127 ruches vatic, ls.v iiiiu New shiiwi 'M inches wh it of XT X 15c, Hills Dept Store LA GRANDE MAY BEST PENDLETONe Two-Game Series to be Pflav- eel! I I;Te This AVeek-eiMl; UlllatillailS Expect 't,0 Will: The La Grande IiIkIi school biH lietball tnum will piny a series "with Ptoilluton hero on Friday und Sat urday, rendlutun, at present, id ex ported to roocivo the championship (if eastern Oregon, but If J.n Cruude find it la not at nil unlikely, can win thu Berlea hire then the blue and white will be back In the run with a Rood chance to win. La Gruudo has received two set back this year but have won every Mart on the homo floor and if ttuy can wake a rluan, nwecp of tht furies with Pendleton tutu the out Wok will be very bright. Pendleton hug a very t,ronp team thta year but there U several llihip to be taken into conr hierntfou in th to week's games. La GraudH will have tho Advantage of playing on bvr own floor and ill hav the tpoctulura' support behind lh-b vbich In bound to improve the mo ra hi of the team and tbey also hure a much better outlook witfc teve-ral men back on the squad that Hrr Injured und unable to pU burlier In the season. La Grande's Hueup this year U Strang In every point bui one Howkh tit forward, UioukU o fast player, Ih too Hi; lit to ot the Twai rwiulta apttiiist n larger ti-um. (Voter nd Uean at .guanltt have nhown (Sme of the beat choking In east rtf Oregon th Ih year and are iiIjo exports In the art of dribbling. Many bankets have bucn made by these two fellows thin year by get tUsg the ball under tho opponent' btinket mi-1 dribbling 11 to the other ; vjj w jz z. j.' -IJ "I- -." I'iiz. l... '. -i r i . Wisdom fo lire tbe greatest Dumber' of good Itoora is wwdowaad Inajess. 'xv$&-X?.$$&: A crniTEiaMe ac coimt !q this !ank will infte ift possible for you to live tlm? jvi?if ly We invite all bnHsa finna' and individuals ncedih; alieli) ful banking service to call and consult with our oilicera. -a ( LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK LA ORANDE, OrE. SOUND-RELIABLE- ROGRE55IVE we mm 47.. on TIME PEPOSITS 0 SIVnffnncnt tlio PymniliU" CONCRETE PIPE COMPANY CEMENT PRODUCTS HEWK AND M ATPfV-lUFPi Cl'T VKHT IMPB iioi.i.tu' nrocii 'h'Mi-:vr mi. oh WELL (TKIll.N'CJ MAW. S HWONS t HOLLOW kiViUDlSQ IHAHUA 1 CBOSE MAIN 120 Factory tlaltuid City in plain cO-k and plaid!, - ') I ht vurd s in light and dark colors, per yard Oc, 25c end of tho floor. Mctculf at edi tor Is a steady, heady player und Is it auro point muker UKulnat any team. ( uptiiln Lynch, lit tin win d. the fastest player on tho teum and In nearly every game electrl- fluii tho audience wltll some phe- nomeuul shots. Couch Lodel) has been Hoinowhut hundicupped this year In two re spectu. '1'he team wuh practically a green team to start with, only three leUermeii on tlie squad, and jthe right ut the first of the aeu son two ineu were lujured and un other pit 1 y joined the squad recent ly. A negative u mount of practice la held responsible for the losa of the first game with Union and with the team in ltd present condition I'endleton will have n hard fight to annex the two games to be played here this week. Hf WIN YET In the La Grande city basket ball league the Clerks, composed of Garrity and Lartt-n, forrds, ling er, center. Clark and Tbeisen. puarda. bate at present nearly a strangle hold on lie 1S22 chatn- pir:ntiip. When the eanm started out it looked as if the title would go to thr &iror. Stoddard Broth ers as they ni3ed down the Lin gering Five. Cour5 and Vokn in rapid suceeskton but the game be tween the Clerks and Stoddards proved that the Clerks ares the f.-lnsa of ttiu- league and with only Vnion And 'the Lingering Klve t(i play It looks as if they will receive the honors for this season. Union Is the dark horse 'that nt present stauda In the Clerk's path. Union lost to the Stoddards early tn the season 31 to 13, but In a recent game trimmed thm 20 to MENbER FEDERAL RESERM SYSTEM I M HDR aBsawiTHE OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE-b? Condo. Fhv KIP ft ft&f iB und tho Clerks are exporting their hmdust gunm with thum. The Liugeilng Pivo hae been percep tibly weakened since tho start of the season und are not expected to offer the Clerks much of a game. Tho big combination re-pnnsible for the Clerk's staudlng today is the work of Thelsen and yarrlty, aud In addition the other three pluyers nro a backing that any sjich combination would be glad to have. The league standing it present is: Clerks. 100U, Stoddards. .750, Union, .500, Cougars und the Lin gering Pive .000. In tho race for the cellar tho 1:1st two teams are at a deadlock with little to chooso between them. ICE CUTTING ; HAS STARTE NORTH VOWUKH. Jan. 2 4. Herman White, manager fir the P. P. K. at this place has opened up the larae Ice ponds and with a crew of about 100 men is filling the ice nouses and netting jeany ; fer later shipment by the carload to distant points. The Ice has at- tained a thickness of 11 iiyhea audi the cold weather now on is ideal Tor the proper harvesting of Abe icec which will keey the crews busy for at least three weeks. Mr. and .Mrs. John Luiiey, form erly of this place, but later of Burnt Ulver, are visiting at the home of Mr. Luney's parents this week. . Prank' Mcpherson was confine to his home lust week with u se vere attack of Lft grippe, but is able to bo out (again at this writ ing. C. J. iPorstrom of Portland ar rived In Nnyth Powder the first of the wek t lonfc ftM' buslneMK affairs. W. V. Mi-Gratli made his usual weekly trip to fci after Taj'tay withi his dray for inei eh 4114s"1 .fttppl leu -I Tho Haines II. S. 11. II. played a return game with the North Powder II. K. train here Sat urday evening. At the close ot the game the score Blood 2'A to 17 In favor of U.tliies. On account of having to pay hall tent tho local boys do not practice as much (k necessary, which is a groat handi- cap when they play ni;ulu: a team having plenty of practice. Mrs. Heisie -Waltx was a Ilaker I visitor Monday. - Mr. and Mrs. Windom Carnes, 1 who have been living in -town all : w til tor. have moved to their farm, west of: here, to make ready fori spring work.. A small number of ladles were! entertained nt cards on Tuesday af- ' ternoon by Mra. H. S. Slater ami ! Mrs. V. Pearson in honor of the ' hitter's sister. Mis. H. 11. IHggs. who expects to leave for Portland soon tto make her home. o Miss Lula Mulkey who has been, the house guest of Mrs. Oscar Ja-i nbson t lie pant week, ret urned to Iter home In La frantic Sutulay. Ir. Irvifii retun-rfltl from a jshori isit ft) Arlington Monday morning- Several town people attended the" necktie and apron party iveu by the Wolf Crefk Grange at their; ban on Wolf creek Thursday eve ning. Ladies at '.ending biviulit well-filled baskets which sold well, far exceeding the sum they expected to raise. & The progressive dinner party giv-1 en by the 'Ttiu" rth the evening of the ISth. was voted hvall 10 ijbn the most popular entertainment J; they have had this Reason. After lpartakin of the various courses at Jjllio different homes, they concluded ithe affairs of the eveninn at the Jjhome of Mr. .ind Mrs. H. P. White I by playing a 00" and having still Jlmore. refreshments. C. K. (Hutch ijlnsoii won high score and was re ,J.t warded aluminum waro for a prise. ' 1 Tlie M. & M. C. bopan cutting ice on their pond Monday morning. Though their pond is-not nearly as ltirgtt as tliat of Mho It l E., the work is considered of gcod con sequence to a smaller cre.w .of home men. Mr. Jc-hnson supplies all lo cal needs. Krnest Sinmns of Wolf creok buying and putting up 60 Ions in anticipation of running an Ice wagon next summer. Ted Gllklson aud Goldman An thony of the P. P. S. force, each had tho misfortune to be picked below the knee with an ice pick the first day of the tice harvest, caus ing them to have to take u layoff. North pmvder was on the map shipping day, five carloads of fat beef rattle bfiny shipped ' to the Portland markka. Tllree- carloads were sent oil lf$ VAiorcer and He- IMieo and two by James Wilson, Sr. Friends , of Jasper (Jap) Hoots will be grleted to learn that on TueHdn9. Janaary 17, he received a serious If not fatal full from horse, which he watt rtd,lug aft&r stock on the Cm rues' place, -where he has lived for several years. He was cared for at the . ranch u night, brought to town the nest evening aud takeu to the (taker boa pltal the following day. His in- juries are ol such a seHoua in tore that but little hop is hold out for his recovery, '. ILL ATTENDED GRANGE AFFAIR (.pprinl to The Oli.strver) LAlJU CANYON, Jan. 24. Quite n number of people from our neigh borhood attended the program at Grange bull last week. All report a fine time and g;io4 entertain ment. Mrs. Anna '.Hiitnei Is having Ions trouble with her tar. Marth Puff was boilt in Ire la?il July pTith,. 1M2." Hhr came to AmerU-a wina just 0 chittt, with no,Sher lather and grandmother. She was united in marriage . to John McCauly.ln Court Kite. ,V Y., Peb niary 2, she lited witft Urr husband almost. 56 yurs, b'ln among the pioneers oT Oregon. Mrs. Cbliumbi a Now on Sale W. H. Bohnenkamp cCompany Columbia Qrafonolas Cheney Phonographs , Records -A FEBRUARY f x m .MrCaiily win ;7!i J'nrn, 5 inonlli and 24 iluy old at the time of Iter di'iith Junuuiy J!i, 11.22. tih l.veH bur luibliaiiil, two boiib I and tlu ou daiiislitorn with u hiiit ' frioidH to mourn her Iuhm. TIih j family all lived near her, Mrs. Win. lluiiton, Mm. Andy Klllot of Union. and .Mrs. Osiar Crossen of l.a firunde. The two eon:;, W'lhT.im und loilll lernlv i.f I. mill I'lilivnn Mrs. Mrfuiily was a lo''ly Chrl:)iiin Ian?! of the finest type. She mhiI'I her! life for her home mid loved ones. She had been an Invalid for almcsl year, inucli ot that time con lined to her bed, but she bore It lull with prayerful patience ready to go when tho cull cuuie. Itov. Jonei preached the runeral. Sho was bur ied in the 1. f). O. cemetory. The ifc t-Toeether club met with Mrs. Chus. I.oflund last 8.k. Quite w -uiimbei- of ladies wore out and a good time enjoed by all proiont. An Interesting business nieeting was followed a nice lunch serv er by thu ho.teis. Mrs. Lofland was appointed chairman for tin party to be fiiveu next imuith. 'Hie next meeting, January 20, will be at the home of Mrs. Johnson. Miss Sybel Mulholhnid wh- a week-end visitor with Mi:;s Helen l'eebler last week. Hoy Couch has purcluit-ed a Delco llKhtllfc system anil das It installed in bin home, with Vasher combined. He al.o has luinl.er on the cround ready to remodel hi house. Will. Dnuton is slowly liuprovlDK at tho Hot l.ako santai-hint. He hopes to be able to come home aV soon us tho weather Rets better. He has hud a seice of It .with his arm and we sincerely hope it may not Klve hlui any more trouble. Mrs. Uen Cotm-r is nt home again lifter spenditiK .Several days at the home of her sister, Mrs. Jaeobsen in town. ' Mr. and Mrs. I). W. Miller drove to Haines last eek to it-it Guy Miller und see tho sheep. Mr. and (Mrs. 1!. A. Titus at tended Grange in Telocaset last week und Sundayed in I'iiIum with Mr Titus' mother. Mr. A. E. leebler and her com mittee, Mesdumea Couch, Iluwley, Herford and Miss Etta llunton en tertained the membein of the club and their friends In l'uebjer Broth-1 ers' hull Wednesday evening of lust week. Their entertainment was' fine during the evening. They pre sented two scenes0 during the evo-J ning 'that had taken much eilrn; time and practice and were Krfutly appreciated by all thosf! present. One was "Home Swot Homo." tUe other "Old Oaken 'Ducket." Games ere played and after lujiil those who wished enioved danctiiir. Thev ered fin refreshmnits and all!! went home feeling more than pleu- ed. Mrs., l'eebler deserves much crdit for hec ablo inanaKemont. MRS. D. W. AINEY Demonstrating at the J. G. Holmes Grocery Jail. 23 and 21 illefSfi j NSnodgrass Sli zA4nnan I yj-.iyjt1 PufteraASAviee Par- iwM i vice- V:tr Phone J Main W ) Night ! j Phone, in 743. W La Grande, Oreffc,n. j 1 "" -i I i t , When You Bhm Love Music What mote delightful way to spend an evening than in listen, ing to The Brunswick pUj your favorite sections? That ispii you 9,n a Brunw wick. II you haven't rnt come in todayaand learn hi.- to get one easily. I;irt heir it jjljy TirunswHck r.ii .inn insirum,',- FEBRUARY fiECRDS 5 OB EASTERN .. MUSIC CO.: -,...,.i. f Enallih Bible. nnt elimvirte vrnloii f ,lie ., . .,,, ( mum Itowr- ' , ., u,,,v.rr,t in IMS and a ,use,l on ilie Swlssderiiian version ,,,, .i,..,! ... Zurich In 151-2. IHisa iIihii; had appeared a version at- irlhuted to Wyelirre, hat uw kw alone ran be Identified as ll rk of Wyellire liliOielf. Tl translation of the Old Testament O'l l'10 l'oc" rvnha Is 110 work (9 Nicholas de ii..r..r..r.i Tin trunslntPai 'f tlie v-u.v 'r.4iiin,atit 00 Oi'lltifiiO wyndu 9 onielire, t WiPto9 10 10i H) 0? 0 tlon0 In 'e'. to3 i0.eut etantiesiioo) 'D9 (bltoff Ins iiestlou 0s u:ed: 4) O'onan IwiiKlit lit) oransea t the rate of Bve for two cents, fcihe sold them ot Hie rule of the for two cenls, and ob tained a prollt. How did she doIU 'ew could answer. The solution wu: She sold 3U oraniies ut the rule, of ihrec for one cent, receiving 10 cento for them. She then sold tl roniuin. In ill) oranges ut the rate of two for one cent, receiving 1") ceniB fur them. She therefore disbursed cento nnd recovered her i!4 cents, ylua one cent ijrufit. 08SJSMEB NT AOS GET BE STII.TB. FREE SOTrMlnosal it oo recti at yosjr umm 4 M.-m h ttow nnitbr itf-' nianae. Otent: (ihM! i.anch 'oun trr inn! iiiHryo. All em ph.ves DAT I rrtun 4'urds. (i. K. ItOUlMHtlN rro)rtetnf. tit Heas tho blest dance hz ea iotorprett b tho new f-uror-t'eature Ret irda, It's ant OixifcO'irs1 prcttl. tion, tre Wut, lvto toosA o ill most eel tfettgtit tro, Then Be Bill os'ctQ tb9 convenient pByn'OPt rbftoIt o nftsily piAs Too CtruolQK in your nQrvo. OREGQj K Jv. fl urvictnto tmilliOB of fit B f'Sff AraiBknJ Koiuhat's fit V'viM worlta -IpnAra 1 your B DEPOT POOL Mil -,; J f Ql Jfr bf bfl k Cjjt J kjll ifl J t I For Sale Modern fl-room houiie. basement, bullt-lns. This place Is In excellent ronditlon. Lot 611x70, corner lot with both Htreots paved. 1,1-room house on paved street, close to school house, :)9its, fiOxllO each. Tills 'ace is priced rf9t at J3500. SniaHi2-room lioiyo, ftot and cold water. TW owner wains to ouviu on the property and will sell this house for ?:ioo. e Modern 0-room bUBjK.'ilow, good location. 3 lots, garage, cold stor imo room. J'rlce $3uo. Soldlei' Slate Loan can be iteeil on this place. . Mgdem 6-room bunoalQS sarao with hot and cold water, kbll banft nient. Located on CediaVl stroot. Price Vi:,n. l Geo. H, Currey Phono !00J Real Estate Insursoao m M THUIFT SHOP OffES. ,1: . m The Ret! Cross ThriJt Shnjy Is oHn daily now in the New Foley ft Building, off the Adams avenue K entrance. Thursday will contin- IK tie to be Thrift Day and on this I- day all who have donation tot ff H the shop are a-k.d to hive it Hf ready to be delivered, thut tie- M ing the day collections ore made. H 12-J6-ttp COVE STAGE Weimer Bros. f Passengers, Pretit Daily Trips froji Savoy Hotel V- .Vij, , Li?ensei Plumber Work Guaranteed ART'S Plumbing aud Eepair Shop, f Art Weaglei Prop. Repairing a Bbecialty 402 N. -FirNBt . Phone 407J La (irunln, Oregon Call Main 4f Wo mako all ra) prudiptly. too do out hat i t.i, at(j We, do all liiti.J of mnoorr aching, ll. aonabli. ttatest urwud tli lt eVa P0RD & GEORGE Main 41 Union-La Grande L. & L. Drug New Union Sotyl Cnne'tjons nwle itn Jnim-ltuii'r Stage P. Cr. DeLap, Mgr. Sign Service . ' Itta Brne and tho Guir 4 I antco IS tjOOd. : i Ot I I I I I AUTO STAGE Ij Urstnde Rradqtuotimd Hi . tl " Ot: 9 H5Ptarfioa Oiifl Pour (taZ A. In Hug's Gamge o o-0- --.J .rtiui.:::?" r'?"i"iI'TS