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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1922)
Monday, .Taiwan- f!0, '1022 LT GTTAXDE fiVEXTXf! 0?.SF.RVF,TJ o o Local News In Brief To Hut Lake nd held their rpgulurr.nr.ua! election. S tioit hns been materially lowered for Mm. N. L. Skiff aud Mls Kimiia iTha officers elected were: A. C. .the next few years us the result of : Mcollnpi still On f La Grande subscriber to W The meetings will be coutiuueU (server who does not receive ; all llila week at the Adveutists per by 8 o'clock in the ev- ! church un the corner of M avenue please call Western Union, )ii aud Third streets. 24, and a special messenger leliver a copy. Leaves for Baker I ! COMING EVENTS. 81, Feb. 1 and 2. District eting of M. K. Church at v t M. E. Church in I.a : ndc. 'Hi iHNt He 31$ Mrs. olive Hart and her . two children left ou No. 24 this moru- Imr for linker. She will isit there with friends aud relatives for a short time. 9 Poi'tlnml Olllo Cay left last ovenlnc rtland. She will be gone for j days. to l'oHlaml iff Leo Warnick Is in Port ittenriitiK to some business. !t several days ago. ipplng Completed ; rip-rap work on the Park i north of La Grande has been ited. I'tilnn Junction n Chadwick, prominent farm- L'nion- Junction, spent today -, Granilej uUetidiog Wo some licet Tuesday ; i Fasteni Star Social club will Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 k at the Masonic hall. .Mrs. McJay will be the hostess for fternoon. Carload of Storks thus Chandler passed through Irande Saturday en route tc Hid, where he will dispose of load of cattle. Mr. Chandler his home In Kaaje Valley. .Marl'lago Licenses Triune licenses were Issued last ; to Henry K. Flsrh and Em ma jray of Klain and to Arthur K. in and Sarah .Salisbury. The f couple live near La Grundt are well kuuwn in this city. (iocs to Hot Lake Miss Pegsy Postom left this morning for Hot Lake, where she will visit with friends during the day. Ltindahl spent yesterday Lake. at Hot Brinker, president; Forest Dial, vice- president; A. H. Cantrell, secretary; , A. A. Group, treasurer; Kobert Col- Keturns on No, 'XI llier, conductor; H. J. Hardy, sentinel. Mr. and Mrs. George Cochran and and G. 11. Forward, trustee, their daughter aud sun, Netty aud Sammy, returned on No. 23 last night from Hot Luke, where they spent the day. At the close of the clvction the reg ular business session was held, sev eral important matters being discus sed. .Mm. l)r, itiK'kman Met ten Mrs. Dr. It. J. Ruckman, who re cently uudurweut au operation at Hot Lake, Is improving steadily at present. HUGE BETTING- ON FOOTBALL IN ILLINOIS (Continued from Pate One.) town nf Tavlorvllle. hr obtaining Mm. Alexander Improved ten college stars to play on thalr Mrs. Kobert Alexander, of Island football team, and with victory bp Lily, who has been 111 for some . rn nBnrert tn hot the limit time Is considerably improved. Hack to Ininn Tom Drown, well-known to old timers In the Grando Hondo vulloy, returned to his home In Union after spending the forepart of tlio day in our city attending to soma business. on the annual contest. But Tay- lorvillo learned of the plan, obtain SNOW HELPS WINTER WHEAT IN NORTHWEST (Continued from I'agc One.) the damage from the recent Ice storm. All classes of live stock are gener- will and testament of Kli.a Jane Lane, deceased, and all Persons having claims against said estate ure htrcby notified to presenf the same with ally in good condition due to the mild proper vouchers to the said executriv! winter aud abundant feed. Very fewat the office of her attorney, J. O.I losses lroni epidemic diseases are re-lslater, in 1m Crande, Oregon, within ported, but some losses are reported 'six months from the dnte of this not from forage poisoning nnd from feel-, ice, abandonment will probably be heavy. Recent conditions are reported as be ing quite favorable for the crop in the far western states in jr moldy corn. The lambing season is in progress under favorable condi tions in California. Young clover generally entered the winter in excellent condition. The upply of hny nnd rough feed is abund ant in most sections. Recent rainn have benefited the ranges in Tcxai. Winter pastures in the lambing ground of Arizona are reported excellent. In China all land belongs to the state, and a trifling sum per arr. scarcely altered through long ten- The condition of the rye crop con-i tunes, is paid in rent. tinues favorable in the leading pro ducing states. Considerable damage from drought is reported in Nebraska. The picking and ginning of the cot ton crop is practicnlly completed. I)u to the favorable weather the picking was completed earlier than usual and Iteturns Today Lot Snodgrass returned to La Grande today on No. .24. He has i been in Portland for a ftw days. linker .Men Here- J. S. Soule and R. G. Mill, prom Inent Uaker business men, register-1 Chester Wynne, selected by some ad at the Foley yesterday. as uu-western conference fullback. ed nine collego Btars and not only jf elds have been picked unusually clean resulting in increased yield, ison-coi-ton producing lones have been estab lished in parts of Grayson, Collin, El lis and Liberty Counties in Texas where pink bollworm infestation had been discovered. The preparation of the ground for the spring crop of Irish potatoes is about finished in Florida and plant ing has commenced in the southern section. The present prospect indi cates that an increased acreage will defeated Carllnville, but was said to have won nearly $50,000 by cov ering every Carlinville bet made. Then Notre Dame players wero In the Carlinville lineup, according to statements by citizens, while the nine disqualified Illinois men played on the Taylorvllle .eleven. I. ,1... Una,,,, o.w.nt..t- Ing to persons associated with the team, were Gus Desch. member of the American Olympic team and world champion 4 4 0-yard hurdler Someth Newlin IV new in Valentines at & Stationery Co. ll-2S-tf 8c !. HEMSTITCHING 8c vd. Woolen Srkp 4.10 Adams avenue. wu-M Dated this HOtli day of January, li)22. ZORA E. HOPPER, Executrix. Dly. Jan. 30, Feb. (1-1:1-20-27. Constipation, Constipation of the bowels is a slop- page of tht sewerage system that re moves wasto matter from the bjdy. It is as necessary that Vour bowels nvive regularly onceVach day, to carry off this waste, as t is that tlio waste pipes of our home be yept open and carry off ithe wasV fitm the houso. If you woiiid cnjoyVorfd heV.th, keep your bowel s regular By taking Cham berlain's Tablets when needcl. aJv, FAGER'S AUTO PAINTING SHOP 1.V1IS Tl.'V 11 IV4 H'loclai, rkiutkii i-uici:, IF YOV 1I1VK YOl II C All tFD NOW. TALV GEor 'AGER k 1 lUshlcnr jlMion :i 1 7.f lvua Greenwood Hlreot Dr. Brown, tilopractor, West Bldg. NEW TODAY LOST Illinois wutch in gold caso: Round-up fob; eleven jewel. Re turn to Observer. l-30-2tp be planted. Most of the crop is still i1'0!5 SAI.h 400 acres "! pli and Phone Maiq Pearl Oil, or ut Filling Co. &71 for gasoline or kind of oil. Empire 1-21-tf Cars, to brin von. Emnin ' Jii. f.71 tlsolioe or Pearl Oil to Hilling Co. 1-21-tf Old Tyrae Dance KVKItV AT rnrutiMAv zchfh NltlHT HALL iwio.oo ritizu given to Uh best old ctyla waltzing etmple, between La Grande, Baiter, Pendleton and Wall WalftV. iGovornod by same rules Is Ip the past. P.vJ. Powers in the farmers' hands in Wisconsin, but is moving1 to the market in fair St nit lntMi-t(H' Here K. Hwauson, Btatu boiler Inspect or, arrived in La Grandt! yeclerday and registered ut the Foluy. lie make bin home at Salem. I nicm .Man llert' Dr. H. V. Snook, of Union, 1h In La- Grande todav atteii'dlng to some htiKiuess. Ho is Htopping at thu Savoy. lection of several football writers. All played ou the Notre Dame elev en last fall. In 11)20 Carlinville won from Taylorvllle, 1U to 7, at Carlinville. Tuylorville then boasted that next year with their team at home there would be u different story. Classes Contest tree Rym class contests wii place today in the Y. The .0 boys' class will hold a meet o'clock, the hifih school tov pet into action at 7 o'clock the young men will staKe theii est at 8:15. The program con of five movements on tin llels, horizontals nnd horse. .ts won in this meet will aid tieh me'iiiber's Individual record also counts on the -standing of various Kquads, in addition t rliiK credits and points towards championship. KMC SPLCIALIK IX l lillT and vi;(.i;tahli:s aisi: SALAD 1XG. iays ji.vroxx ! DKIS ra;trii!i I'ltriT .AND ,K STOUIJ N. A. DESILET North I'owder Man W. T. Goff, who halts from North Powder, is look inn our city over today and during his stay is put ting up ut the Savoy. Down from Kntrrprise K. D. Hiut'liart, prominent resi dent of Knterprise, is a La Grande visitor today. He is registered ut the Savoy. Haker Lady Mrs. L. A. -Muck 1b repistered ul the Sommer hotel today. She makes her homo ut Itaker and it quite well known In that city. and John Mohardt, all-Amerlcan bo- amounts from the New Knland states. Interest in the tri'mvS of sweet potatoes is reported to bu increasing ing Louisiana. I-jistcrn Fruit Hurt. The cold weather following the warm December rains was generally benefieiul to deciiluous orchards in California by preventing premiituce budding. The harvesting of southern navel oranges is well started; the size of the fruit hus been improved by the rains, Ihe rains loiioweu by cooi weather have been benefieiul to the citrus fruits in Florida. Strawberries ure moving freely from the Plant C4y section. Apples have mostly been shipped out from the New Kngland states. The productive caput; it y )i peach and apple orchards in that sec- i tHy Associated' Prcsi) TAYLOUVILLK, 111., Jan. 30. Grover Hoover, coach of the .Tay lorvllle team on which the nine University of Illinois athletes, just disqualified, played last November, tonight in a statement declared that colleges were unfair to their men and charged that representatives of the University of Illinois procur ed professional athletes for its teams and then "fired them when they played for someone esle." Labor Council Holds Semi-Annual Election timber land on Fox llynhoff, box 157. Hill. Frank I 1-30-Ctp i SHKINKKS. Special meeting of Shrine Club Tuesday, Jaifunry .list, 7:.'t0 p, m. .Masonic llall. Important butiine Want all you Nobles present. L0 V. MILLER, l-:i0-2t , ; Sec. 8c yd. HEMSTITCHING 8c yd. Woolen Shopl Ip,r Adams avenuo. NOTICK TO CKKDITOItS. Notice is hereby given that letters testamcntiiry have been isu.ed by the County Court of Union County, Ore gon, to Zoia K. Hopper, upon the last Milton Visitor T. A. Williams, who lives at Mil ton, is visiting here today. Ho is stopping at the Sommer. Hlg Timber Pcopln H. K. Skala, accompanist by Mrs. F. J. Skuln, arrived In La Grande yesterday and registered at the Sommer. They make their home in Uig Timber, Montana, and left this morning ou tho branch line train. Hack to Siiiiunrrville Mrs. Martha C. Pugh spent yes terday in La Grande visiting with friends. She registered at the Som mer and returned to her home thits morning on the branch lino train. I Two from Walla Walla Kyle McDaniel and .1. Dcrtle, both citizens of Walla Walla ni'o. in La Grande today aud arc at the Sommer. ) AN CE RE&HALL ,1) TIMI-: DAX i:S KVF.IiY W KDNFHJIAY .Modern I;uice: pre in) Miixlc Mr. Nat; n plays Tonight j Soloist W. A. Desilet, Manager s SUIT 25 oK J. Capfcj & Bona 100 4 Wool .Clothcift Ifines fivery Ej)ys',Suit Half &ic4 jDuriai: our 3H JAnrnjal tThe SDore With a 09a OCience. fc HQS Adam Ac Itern-cMentulivo Hack Representative Albert Hunter ar rived in La Grande today. He has been spending some time in Port land visiting with his daughter. The La Grande Labor Council met Thursday evening in the Kagles' hull For Sale Muderii 5-rooin house, 18 acres, I'j mile from La Grande. Price 11300. r Modern - 5-room' house. -2 acre, jiiet outside city limits. Trice $2500. house 7-rkitm liiodern m excellent tfc oimo In A) lmidlothls. 1 j acta -room big . lot cash will "-room house. on the JU'iuoiial J22UU. houne, .2 Iota, nditlou., JJ000. od condition. H0U, J200 oT irouaii, way. Trice ARCADE Tuesdiv & (Wednesday Jamtfs M. Varne s Little Minister" OLD TIME DANCE MinV'in If Yon Like K.UiLKS' HALL Mvery Satntilay Niglil Clean Crouds, ioml I'lwor mm Hhe liest or .Musla by niu'a OrrliCHtt'M. If ) on eoine oik o. you'll come Hgulit. Tickets $1.10, Including Lunch At KTIX, CAMIMtKLL ALL10X Mgr. Mmelixk ioes 1'hrouuh Lee Morelock, United Statt-s dep uty marshal!, passed through La Grande today en route to Vale, where he will attend to some off i-1 Hal business in that city. Mr. More- I lock is a resident of Portland and j is well known in eastern Oregon 13-room house. .T bis lot SOsllO, paved street. 1'rkt :;U8. o. H. Currey Phone 200J 8c yd. HEMSTITCHING Sc v!. Woolen Shop, 1105 Adams avenin;. Insurance Ge Real Estate 3 IxMiEPinsSM P. M M G3 M f T) live the greatest number ef cWl hoars is wisdom and AoQortaMjur)uiit in thii bank wlbl sulet possible for youtoliro thusVLSfly,' ag&a. We iavib all iksfoess flmw' fal bantirj&rrilo tocaUnl mMl with m&cm f3 'J? FEDERAL ARCADE TONIGHT 4-ACTS-4 VAUDEVILLE 1 Louis and Lyda in-nStockings 2 Drisko and Earl ConAly Songs and Witty Remarks 3 Jere Sanford Whistling, Talking and Yodeling Comedian i James and Jessie Burns That Somewhat Different Wire Act ALSO 5 Reel Feature "THE JOLT" The romance of a valorous thief and his pretty bride 1 I. L.ll Hi, . M r, 1)1 .,? ' K V fT: WHfiHWr -iti'ill'-lr11'!! I ibiiiiiWllriilM it New Telephones Installed THE FOLLOWING INSTALLATIONS AND CHANGES HAVE BEEN MADE SINCE -THE NEW SYSTEM HAS BEEN PUT INTO SER VICE Paste This List in Your Directory AllcncliT, Mrs. A. C, r. 1302 JorCnrson 572-J Amli'lKOll. H. A. Jr., r. S 8 N Avo .. lDflW (Mnswortli, JiMinlu, r. 106 C,ro1'invooil .. H71-M lliMihiini, V. A., r. N Kir St 40II-W llowinan, F. V., :r. 2S15 N. Second St - 3D0-U llrukHW. Juh. H.. r. 1(12 (iroouwood 4 83-J Drown, Dr. II. O., Chlropraitor, room 2 Woat-Jucubson bhlK. 231-J lliicon, Mrs. V. T., r. 1804 Second St 148-M Crawfurtl, Vic, r. Apt. II Now Foley Aptu 501-W t'ochriiii. Mrs. Addle, r. lSol T Avo 321-M Chvua nit. K. F., l'nini It. F. U. No. 2 Farmers 2X1 Clark, John II., r. 701 .Miilu St 431-J Coiinsell, II. K., Kill-in It. F. I). No. 2 .... Furuiors 1411 Couch, Mia. Wlllnrd. r. '1810 Third St... 1H8-W Chonault. 1. K., r. 1G1U Second St .: 2G2-W Dixaon, I,. W., r. It. It. No. 1 I.a Uriindo.... 492-M , Depot Pool Hull, (O. It. Koulnaon, Prop) cor. Uopot und Jetf. 430-J Diwilet, Noriiuin A., r. 5th floor Now Foluy 603-W F.hell, Zulu, r. Hummer lildft ; : 498-J Kllaworth, K. 10. , r. 21102 N. Second St 213-K Kmplro FIIIIiik Co., Jetf. and Humlock Muln 671 FiiKor, Goo. It., r. 1005 Lake St 317-J Frederick's Cafe, K. C. Fredfiicka, Prop. 218 Depot St Main 7!l HiirriH. liny, r. 200 . Fir M 599 Hurt, Oscur A., r. May Park a. 2D3-H Helm, Curl (1., r. 1807 Fourth St 342-11 HolliiiKer, IS. I,., r. 801 Penn Are 429-W Hendrlcka, H. S.,i r. 270!) Harrison and Alder 142-M Hill, A. T., r. 1008 First ...L 1C0-J Hawos. J. I.., r.:17y4 N. Willow1, 304-M Jordan, Marlon K., r. 1705 Ceiilir St 346-W .n Grande Messenger Service, 405 N. Fir St Main 597 l.yon, V. S., r. 170.1!. Wushlnuton 309-11 Mays, Hattlo J., r. 9o Main St... 361-W Meslna, Chas.. r. 902 K Avenue., j...., ; 438-W Moore, V. K., r. 191 Second St. j. 242-J Metcalf, Mis. II., r. 2oll Second :W , 470-11 Nowlln, Mrs. Ilenlah, r.V702 Spring St Main 18 Quality Market, M. A. Sflllwell, Mur. 1111 Adams Avo Main 38 Ited Cruss Thrift Shop, FolU HldK Main 670 Hussell. A. .)., r,i 1 605 FUth St....!..-. , ......v 378-M lied Cross Society, rnniiiaK4-25 New Foley I)ld(; Muln 125 KichniHii. 1,. C, r. 2511 Kond SI. 162-M Kohbs, Thos., r. Albany Sfeeet ...1 279-M ItliiKo, K. It., Atty.. room fcl Wea'l-Jucolmm HldR Main 73 Hhaw, Clyde C, r. 2013 Scifcnd St:i . 283-11 (ikllf. Nolan. Ileal Kutate, V. o.llllds Main 768 Swart, Wnlter K., r. 2808 . Kir St 47r,I Hciiher, l.loynl, r. 5th MnnrTtvW Foley lllds 503-.I Thompson, Itlley, r. 2007 NK.Jtfilo 339-J Trolllniier, Alien, r. 1003 Thirteenth St 321-M Vandrmenlnn, Mrs. Annie, Farm It. K. 1). No. 1 Vanntrs 113 Woodell, lr. J. K., chlropra-tor anil Naturopath 497-W Ttoom 20 Kli".rnr Bld. Weeks, I,. H., Collector, Koolll 23 New l'tilf Dllll 210-J Whlildon, Slater, r. 2 702 Ilileh HI.... ; 150-W Walklns, 11. K., r. 1H05 Third Ml 3C5-J HiE INDEPEK TELEPHONE GO. KLEAN KUT KASH GROCERY If you are looking for prices that talk, cast your ej oYer these tegaioa. We aa?e tha toKawixxg uxt eaia Hose l!;itli. I".- izc, (! I'm- Wool Soap I'l.tU's, i,i-, :: lT'ry Soup 1'liiUi's, - si.c, ' 11l.il it v Sonu. cM'llciit for f i et-.', .T'l.tM) V.r for . Wonder I'uli-I'. iz' ''n" ft lor for . -,-;itpctsri Olllll'l I yilMI. - M.l' ' .III nil J ,rm: .Mfc'tlll I'ollsll. .)Ui' size lor i. . Mab ('Irani1!'. "'k- ize l"r 1 i- . I',:;,- Alii Molop Tone, 1.."h -ize for .... 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