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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1922)
p 'Saturday; Jtminrr 2?,. IM? L"" OKCTDE' EVENING - OBSERVER PAGE THREE Urn Vl J . iK EUlGIS -WVSl , i Tied Iliimiltou .was a business vis (iw in FPi;in Thursday, ti voEon os u party Riven in (he g $tAr baicopcftg t0 olT' Smith ja:j Hypos. r wadjiy oaois$. ffij vft) si-fi fiimwhi in SfoJbtspji fuPuio lOtoiftiico j h. 9. . Bwanar. 4m toa b&fl) elioost SfflflB torn wIoiHbA its rations ,.ni tB"JB Wlll oa;itoblia i Setter ut Btoa a ita eMas nawtiiys. tM wait i. ';' K: . I. Stutiill, ffrtmaont; S. i af .fiamy;. folks attended 3W, w-nw.iiBOT; fikhjar Sbaewk' " in Iaiblr Friday night. " BOshiM-: S8 :ow. t J. Sfanomiol s 1 Jog CBnato coaie down on Inst P. Cetp an fiiiflmi- Utaraine. dii. "'"doy evening to attend the dancing tis. . party OP SIiB's. W. B. Iaai eato n f'u'pment of fflre' ' Montreal was seized hofrs and coxito Mi the tfsntland mm- w"h 8 P'yt'c Jrtroke the lat- ket Saturday. Ho eotuwuxJ hume Wed- ,lr palt of the Wl!t'k- r ''ilMuls ar, nesdey. hoping ftir a speedy recovery. m.. vD ii j uwing iu me siory weuiner nir. c kfi 2 ,H:mon flnrf bi imf cBildrcs) funs rim H LestiaB, wore ,, ,,,,, .. . -ru". ... hnteipnee vwitort Soseo.iy Wii? on his mail route Thursday. ' lira. Ainoldua has returned from ..... ...... vrj raifrvi l.ew, r ..!. ,!,.. i, u.,.1 ..::.:.. th ef Lontinr, ? tfaditw in 8-Z' :' ..; "7... "?",..., J . aise SatPcLy. M. Ki,her is the ' , her of th . i'4iTviw school ir, T . lears Ago in tLe Grande Roode Valley Jiimr; , 1892. Hrv. J( UcftjRno aas been very afcfe far aeviral dftys with fever. , nor teae M.: Cocliponk iitlSior ef Nfrs. Bfxonk Wart, tanrw in from' Ida Sat apdny to visit his ' if ajul .ffwrniy, wtoo hevn Iwsn h f, few weeks. Tfcy .tpact to (;o on u tbe Willam- ttf valley fnm ht. f Aurell ,Cpy cttnw in f pom the't Giainli RmkW TlWy fently, when he had been oainj for about Hum i" Mflvin Crow, b h.l bpn sif'i with pnrumoniu, in cM to tro bark to ekool this iek. Wis. J. W. Drapet of Evani vas an EntcittiiM tnitD W)n 4ay. I F. K, lEmmgUTO last veet finished Win ' C. Fleener, D. II. MaGill, patting up 5W tnn oi ice at Ore lell VSdwaTdn, - John MacKemie and Ma."-. ion Hammock attpndml th Alpha Savral teams at at toti making lanipment of th . 0. 0. F.'at i- the eieavation ami haidinf rark f"r tcprisc on Thursday nigi. ,Goa Btnireladorffa new bikk buildinj; A sled-load and aaveral cafa fall of m A4uma avanga. frtiaitcs wnt.a Wallowa Tiurdy .v - Oiarht to atteml a play. ; Tnarc w an eleyant array of youth Mr. W. W. Winninio and anna, Clif- and bvauty in Steward's opera houe fonl am) Kvan, returned home a wet'k buildltw WediHrday vjinff which or two ago from Myitl Point, where W anaemblerf at the inatance of the they nad ben viaitinj relatives about (gallant younjf men of La Grande in re aix weeka. It wa Mra. Winning' turn for the ruartoaiea extended to home in her younger yer. them by the kady mmtr:t of the S. P. Crow, iMi. C)W, S. M. Crow, aoeial club in Iheir leap year party aorl 'W. I', iflobinaon were La Grande given o nKew Vear'a night. At nino viiators the firt of the WBeh, return-: o'clock fifty eoaplts reaponded to the ine home Wedneattay. measured strains of the grand march The community eluh mat with Mrs. Ample room u afforded the par O. J Foley on Friday afternoon, Jan- tiripantu of the dance and "joy reig"i uaiy 20th. About 17 members were ed unconfined." present and spent an enjoyable nnij yrof itable afternoon. Liirht Vefnsh-1 Jasper H. Steveaa and Co. have corr. tnents were served by the hoateaa. mencil work on tae amotion of a There was a brilliant diapioy of bottling workn and aoda factory. It aun iloirs at this place oa .Sunday mora- (a expected to he in operation in thir irnr. Sortwi say it foretells eotdur ty day. It is hopexl that the promot Weathei' but it aerma rather to have er of tiiia nterpr:se win meet with brroight moderation and snow. i liberal encouragement and patronaire. Mis. Mary B. Ward received the . , . sad word on Tuesday of the deatb f f 'fiorBln Vm Cirafidfi, WadnnMNy,, her pister. Mrs E. J. Lane at Ij January 27. iHi, to the wife of fire-' rande. Mrs. Lane rial been m pool :man Bite, a daughter. health for a aumber ot years am nad keen seriously ill for a week of so be fore her death, .Mrs. tne was an oU FALL FROM A en T - THE OTT-BURSTS OF EVERI2TT TRUE b? Oondo. !?lc (Rlierlal to The Obsereer) KOK'lll l'OWDtlt, Jun. i. 0. A Hudelaon left on the MoniTjy evening train for Portland to be absent for about a- week on. business. The Progressive Dinner Party (tiv. cn by the "50C" club, Wednesday ev. cniiig, proved to be the most enjoyable event they hr.d (riven tins Benson Several member.s wore unable to at'- tond, which necessitated leaving out several of the courses thut had beep planned. After Koi:ig to several homes, the mem'oei-s all wont to home of Mr, nnd Mrs. H. F. White' for the lust course, following which thre tables of "JOO" were made up. C. E. 'Hutchison carried of high. honors nnd received a nice prize. A program and basket supper wr.s given at the school .house January IS) Ifor the benefit of the basketball team. "" (The progiam consisted of songs, :i a Chautauqua number by nign sciioji I girls -and music -by the high school orchestia. This is tho first time it i the history of the school that they J have had. an orchestra, lit is made up a of the following students: Iloh J Jones at the piano, Kenneth McOratli, saxupnone; Virginia iaiukiiiiii, viuihij and Vivian McGrath, drums. This h the f'rst year these young people, have playvd together and they certainly do at;rve praise. Much merriment was caused by the voting contests, Prof: Buchanan beintf voted the hoailicst man, reeeive-J a pic, and Miriam Pierce, receiving the most votes for 1 being the pretira girl, aa Kiva n Leake. Rev. Archer auctioned the bas kets and all told the neat an. of IfH was raised for the lwy. ' Mrs. Curtis Dalton was a Baker visitor Tuesday. C1 : Mesdames R. M. Piggs, W. Prarsor. and A. 'L. Ciaig wei week-end vis itors at the honn of Mr. una Mrs. Earl Smith in La Grande. Mica Ruth ttamtew ruis been on the sick list this "week. Mtsi Dr. Barnes is the house guest of Mra. H. W. Parker. Nka came in from PeTfcdletrm Sunday. Sam Carries and Mr. E. A. Carne, spent Wednesday in Baker on busi ness. Union home talent put on a play at the Bnnsreloar Tneatre last Satur--day evening, which was much enjoyed by North Powder people. The title of the play waa "Her Lady's Clovea," and the aeveral chamctera took their parts exceedingly well. After the show the 'remainder of the evening was spent in dancing, the music bMne fuiniahed by the McGiath orchestic Jasper Hnota revaived fatal injorie'j when he fell from a horse oa Jan uary 17. lie was first cared for at i V - J M I' I fill! tf. II 'II U if I 1 t M'll 'J. I el t"ResTNxa Toes THPtooan i?as or Iron mid, wliio, , and , a roiigh-iiiid-tumlilliig, try 'Tho Man Who Waa Thursday,", by Cheaterton. From Morley's "Haunt ed Bookshop." j Winter months are. rendlne uiouthA. Many rural dwellers are ' taking advantage of the mailorder ! service the ! them. Thursday tho Central I.I J brary mailed out 12 books In r- sjmnso to requoata from Individuals in Kanieln, l'almor Junction, North j Powder and from those on the I nynrby rural routoa. A postcard 1 addressed to the County Library, La j Grande, Ore., Muling your book wants, your name, und aldresa, In cluding your route number ia nil that ia necessary. We 'will do our ;beBt to fill your request, by bor rowing through cthnr !ibr:i'lc3, or liy substituting a book, If title ! Is one we cAu not got. Tki. rottirn I postage will he IiicIohikI In tho bonk I so that thoro Is nn expenfiu nt ! tuched. directory, which has Just been Is sue:!, la the latest addition to our reference .collection, ; Now titles nrtdod this year to tho mngazlnn list nro: . "Annuls of the American t Aca- domv." The first number Is de-. County Library o,M rilN to the Federal rtesorvo Bys- tem Its purpose and work). "Bettor Fruit," "Hoy's Life: 'Country Gentleman," "Industrial Arts," "Modern Priscllln," "Oregon Countrymuu." The latest number of n magazine la kept on rotor once for the reading room, while the oldor onea may bo borrowed In the. same way as books. We have GO of tho leading maga zines on our Hat this year. There's no. excuse for your not reading at least one good book and one good mngaslne each month. By Associated Preaa) TACOAirt, Wasn., dan. One Ta- coma cigar clerk recently was unable. I nvrtltn.ta.iH l.ot i.i.u. Itn fill nn i)i-.1.r nf fi IhchI WAtiiin whn wanted to buy a box of cifrars as a surprise present for her husband The woman, the clerk said, came in to the store with the butt of one of her husband's, .hull-smoked cigars. "Please match this," she asked. "I did not dare to take a whole cigar for fear he would discover the loss. And 1 want my purchase to be a complete' A copy of. the new Portland clty'surprise." It couldn't be ilnne. vrsoe Many of the rural school sta tions are bolng oxchanged Just now. Ono small group of aix books came In with a report of 3!l reudlngs. The Ladd Canyon school still heads the list with a ruport of CO read ings from its first group of books. What Is esneclally gratifying Is the advance in the standards of the hooks calked for. COULDNT MATCH IT. the Bockipoitm " his home on the Sam Carries place. Vastaarda? for the first time, stean, ut a waa taken ie the fiat oa waa turned thramrh tea hrwtina Tuinn i.i Hii . ,.t pioneer of U Grande, coming there f the new Foley hotel building and, ,a,fing ,(nirul took place in the Umon cemetery, January 25. Mr. Hoots waa flu yeara of age, had never married. A wide ciicle of friends ant a brother living at Union being left to mourn his loss. A card party was the order of the evening: for the Mtnons and their wiv- jars and members of the Eastern Star In her early married life. Her broth- .everything worked like a chaam. The er, t'vawford Womack, who pencil building containa about seventy-five away here at Lostine about tseo yean! rooms in addition to a (sartor, dining ago, came with them from Missouri toom and uther similar roams and is and sortie yeara later located in Wal- tXpected to be openal about the first Iowa valley near 1 jus tine. Later the of April, parents of Mrs. Lane and Mr. Womack j ' - - ' came w4 and located here, where The La Grand chamber of eam- xney uvea unm incunoi u.r m Iecenuy organiiaa aas an en- at thr ff 0 0 F hM Usl xhuy Both parents, the brother and a sister jroUment of oeer esse hunaJraJ at pros-cvoning. Soven tables we engaged of Mrs. Lane are laid to rest it i the mt. preliminary work has been dona;in ..m ,nd tw0 ublc, of othei. c;r(1 Lostine cemetery-, and arrarqre for the handling of mat-J. 0. Pilcher made the hi.best the only svuymng member of th efficiently and effectively. , in ,1M0.. and 1Tceiv(,d ,n mvei Womack family. The Hunter boys, If ood caks a, a prize. And last but not W. B., Bert and Crawford are neph- s,,vn propoaitions have salteiti1,1,,t tne Udi nt , Se. Mm T amu'm Mm Van v i i s - i ' - . i J . : , . . I . . r w ....n. -- ;"ni ime ' "' jlieious luncheon. en ner sisier nere ism . o eastern newspaper, -iney are: Ward was enable to go out for the .j, pfopoeitiona for iiuiiding a fkrnr funeral, which was held at La Grande mM the emction of a branch pickle factory in La Grande to supply th Pacific coast, a watch company with a capital of t.VW,0OO, a clock manr factoring romuany wants (60,000 bon us for erecting a large factory hers, aud the arcctiea 01 m aronhm mill with a payroll of between jOO ami 1000 haoda, 'Tlio hunger for good mts?e general and more insistent than yau wosld dream. But It la still In a way subconscious. People u pM books, but they don't kuou tbey need them. Generally they are not aware that the books they nee are In existence. Between ourselves, there is no such thing, abstractly, as a 'sond' hook. A bonk is 'good' only when It meets some human hunger or refutes some human er ror. A book that la goml for me other way. ! would very llkoly bo pank far you'. 11 y pleasure Is to presort boohs , for such pntlonta as drop in here I i ana are willing to tell ma tbelr books is' syroPtonis. Some people have let lutnt luuiuiiK iiicuiiios irecMj WJ cnai all I cub do Is to hoM a past luer tem on them. But mast are still oipen to treatment. There ia nn one at) grateful as th man to vtKnxt you hare given Jst taa bonk his soal aoaiied aeut ,im aeeer knv it. Maliiutrltlon of UM madias far Hlty Is a Mvrws ihioe. It at a good thing to tarn your mind njr- elde down and tbwa, Mha aa haur- gtasv, to hit the particktis run t)i 2$ 4 .: If your mind needs a tasaassimsemmsssm O ROADWAY AX STARK Portland, Or. MewlTeleph ''v; installed ones Thursday. Summervflle News Uote? Mnlal to The ofcaarfwi SW.HMERVfLUE, Jan. '!. Um. John Ackard. ho has been very ill for tne past three weeks is improving i IdUCh TfaflSlatlOIl fi.t "ZZ Me. fa unable to attend Thft League fiteettogS sch,l this week on . f (ftT A,Zt P,.... ress f hee Toother. Mr. iienfy ytiea. I . . ., . . .. Mrs. Clarence Gray of The Ialk J UiSDOS. Jan. 2H.-P,ofassor Cil . viaitine- friends in this cormnunitg. :bert Munay, wehairman of fh. Lx- Piess Pugb and three sons were Committee, of the league of the week-end guests at the home 0 Nations, say the necessity of n ln Mrt fi. M. Wagoner. ,traatnal language, waa foreibly Mp and Mfs. fiav Hug of Pumpkia .home upun biro when attending the Bida-c weie transacting business in recent meetings of the League of Na our ton Wednesday afternoon. 1' Gn'"?- . Randall Besra was a pssscngef nn "If you spoke in English," he said, the aire Mosda afternww. Re was "it aa translated into French; if in an his way to U Grande to tranaat; French it was translated into -nir!iw jiifincss. if nylorty knew neither JCnglisn C yi Hal alto eflc n business W Fsenrt tha was hiatwn liBkout " trin'an W cBWity inat tile first Of th I n the whole, be thought the natural - jfJWtj ut tf the (lifPieolty arauUi he for Mrs C K. Hammoi sley h return- h League to recognise one of tha ed from the eastern states, where the two artificial international languages, has planned to make her future fcM.!ea&r Espisanto nv Ido. The Misses Fern and Ono W&i-! Th touw fop ajxt Europeans was His spent Sunday visiting. their frien,. fs'r. To non-Europeens there were in town . gertain advantages in Esperanto, which Ct)rli Sandr fnent Sunday haal a smaller number of roots. Wight at trie Boone or tar. ena mrm. j . a SanrtusuB. ! Ed Logan is fuulrg t dy at tie? WcKof fcfitKl. Mrs. B. K. Slrh nd Miaa Alli'j Slack fntertoVs.fd many of their Yienals at a dancina pei'ty o tel Crertae vfnirg. r. and Mrs. Clyiif Meyers were fmblcr visitifls 6i.. Wking CdJo' lie and Kdna Belle over to school. Bred laamilton ttfi "P. 6. COoate were transact; business in Ja Giwiule luesony. The fjfnior class ot 1 miner loirn school will play Wh,ose A.ittle Brib Are Vu?" Friday evening in the Masonic hall. The Starns biO'.hers have gone to I.add Canyon, wher? they will be em ployed cutting timber. Mr. and Mrs. John Hnnsley were visitors at Fred Hamilton's Friday, a) Charlie Tamer of Pumpkin Riiftre was down Wednesday. READ THE WANT AIW! THE F0LL0WINO INSTALLATIONS AND CHANGES HAVE BEEN MADE SINCE THE NEW SYSTEM HAS BEEN PUT INTO SER VICE Paste This tint in Vonr Directory fil!eoder, Mra. A. C, r. Jatfersoo 67W Anderson, M. A. J.; r. 0 N Avs ' tlnaorth. Jennie, r. 1 iTenwoud ....... i..871-f Benhaw, W. A., f. N Kir Bt i9-W Bowman, '. V., . till N. 3:oni! Mt. 154-B Mrokaw, Jas. B., a iS Creanwcod enl-J Brown, Itr. H. 0., Chiropractor, room West Jacobaon bUig. IUV Bucoa.'Mrs, C. T., r. 10 sccmd s.a-M Crawford, ft'. t. New Vo ly Apta 6SI-W Cochran, Mrtk Addie, f. 1M1 T A - Chenaalt, K. . Taria H. F. D. N' '. i Ffcrmare IXt Clark. John Hr. let Main - Counsell, H. K., -Kara K. F. I), aio I .-. JTareaws l Couch. Mra. Wlld. r. li0 Thl d St !- Chanault, I. r. 10 ttaeoiid tit SS2-W Ulxson, L. W., . nR. Ho. 1 L Grfnrta Depot Pool Hall, (CWt. Roblaaon, l4op) cnr. llopot ana Je. t-IO-J Deaihit Norman A.. Y. f'th floor Na Foley SIH-W Kliell. Zuln. r. Soninfer Bids 1 9-J Kllaworth. 13. r. Wfit M. Hacotii rlt H3-H Kmnlre Filling C.. Jfcff. and Meillca-k '. Main 571 r is an imix)r-tii.t uwwplicre of cm ;i'vice and at mtM iio.sieii'T X I lid fntn4 W heart of Pol r jft the at IHHl JrMthft iwit kication nud's activi assct it is ni'ort, cioui't- )irit of wcl- Arthur H. Meyers J . Ti.'l ir. "ju... '' Lj'...igsg Manages. MMejertaan mKm mm a mmmm m "WertmmBiit n the PycnnrliW CONCRETE PIPE COMPANY tnmrfnetwa CEDENT PRODUnrS Bill 4.0 wltlR'K CtiMtiNs? Si()S t tSMAAOTUHlNG M VIMO IS H(?flWW J HmJLtm B.HUDtMJ MUtlCKS i 4naNn4iAt tm Vmmum rfviiitnci ofVv t t .-w-,-,i kr. t....jV .' 117 deritte, op. tit Depot fit Muto 7 . ......... U S'ii win Ls id MRS. D..W, AINEY Demonstratinsr at the CO-OPERATIVE STORE Today S V- ' I) "A3 ed i Tyeslnesday for the Faser, Geo. M r. t Frederick's Cafe, K.,C. Marria. 11 ay, r. M9 Vk Hsrt, Owar A., f. Ma Helm, Curl 0., r. 107 rurth t Homager,. IK. I... a. iOl (Spun Are. Hi.nari.as. H. r. J70S kiarrisonj 11H, A. T., r. 10 F( toi, j. u., r.;s me us. rajiow... Jordan. Marion R., r. 17 La Grande Messenger Bar Lyou, r. r. 705 ',i ' WaaSlftHkn Uays, (Tattle I., t. 0 Main St Metina, rhaa.. T. tut X Avtau) Mooro. V. K., r.- 1014 Second St . Uotealf. ilia. If., r. J0J1 Sseoud tie........ N'ewlln. Mrs. lletilat. r. 70f Hprlng St Mala Quality Markie, W. A. iKJIltpsll, Mar. 1111 Adoiuf a0 Bala and Aliler.. low.. Cedittf t. a-iTN. Fir fit - !- lM- St-W Mam r.7 SOb-R I-W lit-i 470-lt 8 32 f Coal Wood and Feed tf jroa want pxe rast at tha lowest prices, come and see ua. J STILES & ELLEDGE Jefferson Street Koto 714 7 ...MatO lis ,..18-M ...479-M iWin 7S bear st(9pj St i3be hair-raisiag gaptur :n the AnAstore? reSr of, West's. WiS.jALLINSO, The Pace Setter for Cheaper Foods Red Crims ThPift Stoop, S'oloy Bids Russell, A. J., r. 190S B1fth t Ited Cross finlwy, romRB ilt-r. Nc fotoy iJIdJ Hlchmnn, L. C, T. till Second St .- (tobbB, Thos., r. AlbMOy Stnwt . ... RIiiko. K. li., atly., -)in 13 Weat-JacubfD lildg . Shaw, Cl.de C, r. 2013 aond St 2S3-U Bkirr, Noiau. Heal EotBto, P. Q. Kkflg fflftia 768 Heart, WnlUT :., r. 2Sua K. air it .'. tfW ficrlbor, Llo:l, r. Bh flr ( tfler Btflj 503-J .hoiiipson, Kiisw, 'f. no7 N. Maple :f,19-J Trollinsor, ailia. s. 103 Thlrtih fit . I'.StoJd '0(l(ifulea, .Mf). A,i4e, Caria tt. V. ti. ') 1 8om0rs 1111 WewdeH. Dr. i. ajaioeeaiaor an) Molsiwomith 497-W Wmaaa t Hoaf.fr BldQ( , weka. T.. s., taitawtot. ftt 2 Nc Foiny nido .iin-.r 1 t6is, ataj, f. ksea $irch si isiow Walttita, 1WI5 9lilrd Hlo ?. 361J '. IlE'llEPEiEUT . TELEPHONE This Oicnaaets, piKUtH to ih tuemof-y at dastuflt cmnlittaT tf dajsjip tin rnodnto item ijt jftrffiwwi .Ptt foav WHUE0 ii)jrM031nH &n$t off mmmma ftxffltffio w :ii y v i (ri'k ef I cia ill Jj (? ''f 'J liiii wammm blUIIUIuIUU.,a luliijliilililliiluillill ITVIart Blue Mountain garble & Granite tompany. 1502 8 A- La Grandti, Ot -p-,s-,r' -riTfc a- .e sit vjC-."- . l i h tf (I