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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1922)
y ' r 1-Vklav. M.nvh 10. W-:? PAOE TWO LA (JRANDE EVENING OBSERVER I Harvey Ituckman, .!r. and Mm. Al- turned homo Wednesday fiom l.i tiiandc, where they have been (in a ."V It it Siiuirt'. .Misses . . . ; f it r ; L t . I 4 I r- 21 f Showing the "New" for Spring Coats - Suits - Dresses illinery - Silks - Dress Goods It "f ft'1 WHEN WARMER WEATH ER COMES The New Apparel AtlraHs. Sport Coats knitted f'nl-rii-rt in liiu'li colors Unit surest Ollf-of doors. Tailored Suits in Spring models, tliiit have just arrived, sliiswin smart short jackets and skirts. Coats ol' stunning novelty cloths Kuylisli Tweeds, Polo Cloth, Chinchilla, etc in styles that are enveloping and smart for -.pnntf. Preity Aprons Middy Skirts t r L1 V'V 4 V v rn-i ' Wednesday from l.a Grande. I Vcrn J'ayne returned home Wednes- day from Iji (irando, where tic Has shop Iim Willi Ins brother, uienn, wno is flu." in the hospital; William .Mi rr came in lrom l.x A big shipment just arrived of War- I'en's House Dresses and Aprons a f,di rious array of pretty .colors Checks, Plaids and plain colors. Priced' from OSe to 1.0S. The Middy Skirt forfi iris,. for school, for play, they are 'comfortable, and neat. There art? some of Jersey cloth, Jumper style in red and navy.'' Also skirts with underwaists in navy and plaids, witl'i box plaits that are steam ed in. HILL'S DEFT STORE ,i 4 : t f 1 Ul f to , , i Ww ' Mr 'i I ! " .,' ' I t. ' I, -f Jr 0 v ' ? ' up IV ...1 I mil I l..id Haymuiid Kwwn it"d Mrs. 'WalkOT. . , I Ross Terry has been unable to at tend to his duties at the tmrlier ,..,t r i.n nttaik of the '. X '."Z h. u". iron-clad, but fin- William .Miller came in iron, ,.3 , ,rV,, .he prevent wuv. of 'Cn, y - nuer sicknu.su. Alvin WeMonnkow has purchased a new I'ord car. lie believes in kcepint: -,, pounds of lard J1..'0 at People' with the times. Market. I'liono .Mam 0. O. Howell and family navo on the sick list durinu the past weeu. A number of little friends (tatnereu ; Monday afternoon at two o'clock at the home of Mr and Mrs. Ivan White! lo help their daughter, Frola, cele brate her fourth birthday. The a'-1 ternoon was taken up with games and iimusements ananced and directed by i Mi-s. WhiU-. Alter two hours of play they were served with a most delicious I two-course luncheon consistinc of j fi-u'it salail, cake and ice cream, orang ,mrl bananas. Many beautiful re .... For Sale ' ! 5H)(10 cash , and $:15 pi r month. 5 room house, modern, hoatlnR plant, wash trays, i;arai!e, Tnented nlant, was litrays, Karate, located (.n paved street, close n. $ -1 "JO. L'rrje Albi'rto Salvl. wlio will pre Harp Concert Here March Kill ROBINS FOOLED IT ATMOSPHERE IS W COUNTS (ny Ahnoclnted 1'ress) SPOKANE, Wah., Mar. 10. ' Put the down-aiid-outer In an ntmna phero which will make him asham d to stay down mid out," Is to b the motto of tho Salvation Army'H nw $120,000 poclal nivl Industrial liomc, which Ir to h finished mid opened hero sometime this month. It will not be a apnkon motto, but It will bo a psyeholoiMcnl con- dlllon j latest Ideas In social work of this l tVnO. When Mir lull linAn ll n-lll become the men's renter of the Sal vation Army In Spokane, and in nn emerfteney, a'thousand or mori) pv iple can bo eared for In It The blK fresn air basement v III house a number of donnatorles, showers, and a roadlnir and writing room. Then there will be i gym uv-tuiu, a scup. kitchen for einer-l-encles, i n i .i'ii'oymeiit burea i, and hotel rooms fir those able to pay. The neditovliim and orficerH pun ters . ri)inpl.in (he building. TIME FOR KEKRKSUMKNTS. Meal time, work-time, plny-tinie any time is time for The hnllillng repr nts I ho the I'alnce (ymfwUonery. a-S-tf Delicious -Pure Cream Just TrjTJy!m and lie Convinccl PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE THE REX ALL STORE I nnnniinTiwr IU.UiIIUNVL ! TO GO J GOURTi i Spokane Judge ectric Car and To lie Out On Litpior Case. llows Kl oiMiniot ive Ijonds In rrie Aflsocintpd ITii) SPOKANE, Wash., Mar. UX Thoimh out or Jail on $15,000 bonds, an electric locomotive and rroiht car (i;Mrated hy the Spo kane & Eastern railway and l'owi'r company over the rompany's inter- urban lines must be produced In ! the federal court In Spokane in May when It Is expected the rail way company will he tried (or al b'KiU transportation of liquor. Fed eral officers claim to havo found (Special to The Observer) IMlil.Klt, Mar. !). W. W. Biooks was n business visitor in I,a Grande this week. . t Crant Tucker was notified a few days niro while in his old home in Tennessee of the illness of his son. Bert, and Wednesday arrived in La. (Jrande. He lost no time to Imbler and he has spent the past ;six weeks in the east visitinir relatives. .The story of his", trip will appear later. The robins have been seen in Imbler for some time but it can't be said that spring has ai rived as yet. At pres ent the weather is bleak and snow has been falling Joyce Gipson is recovering from u week's illness caused by a bad attack of the "flu.'' I Wiliinm WipKans, Thomas Kassin ' per, Oscar Howell and Mr. lioss have 'spent the past week construct injr n bridge across the Grande Rondc river. The play and entertainment that I was to be piven by the Junior League ! Baseball boys Thursday evening; has been postponed on account of illness nmnrijr the boys. The date will be ' p;i en nt a later time. The Pythian Sisters expect to pre sent their play about March 17. Ilelbert Blanchurd has been confin ed to his- home for several days with the "flu." 'Roy and Percy Morris are haul in?: the lops to town which have been lyinjt I he foot of the bill during scs, Mr. McKinnis being one of the unfortunate. Pillie C'nQate returned home Tues day from a business visit to La Grande. Mrs. Ella Walker was hostess to n i number of friends of the fumily Sat Jurday evening at her home. The time was very pleasantly spent. The ma- jority of the evening was spent in ob j serving a social good time and in listening to some niusicnl numbers. At I midnight the party retired to the din i ing room, where covers were laid for twelve. The guests departed at two i o'clock and in sneaking of the evenimr coming much praise was given to the hostess. Those present were: Mr nnd Mrs. G room house, modern, full base ment, plastered, good plumbing, huilt-lu features. Everything In good i .. ,.r,. .-..reived from the. condition for J22',0. Terms. iiemui IIIILVJ. - i little friends who upon leaving wished i Frola many happy birthday returns, j Those present were: June nnd Robert , c ronm house, mo'lijrii, for ?:i0O0. rhihlers. Naomi Perry, Jerrui ami final Skillines. Tressia nnd Maxine Dean. Francis and Norma Day, Willie nnd Philire Hawes, Odessie Dean and Marvin Wiggans. Pete Morris was in town Saturday greeting his many friends after be ing confined to his home with the "flu." Mrs. Lucy Allen has been visiting friends in Iji Grande for. a few days. house, John Morris came home Sunday forinfcny a visit with his family, lie nas re covered wonderfully fiom his opera tion. E E. Hurley was visiting in L'i Grande Saturday on business, Mr. Payne took his son Glenn to the hospital a shoi-t time ago. He has beert ill with the whooping cough and has contracted pneumonia. The old time dance will not be giv en next Friday as usual on account of the picture that the Legion hn booked. It is a special attraction, j Mrs. L. A. Prescott is visiting; 14 room house, 5 bedrooms. Ike friends in La Grande. 'entire place is in splendid condition, Miss Parilla Keeler has been spend-1 newly furnished, bath and toilet on ing a few days at the home of Claude both floors. Upstairs Is niw renting Woodell, who has been ill with th2iior per liiuiuii. "flu." j llerD cony is spenoing a lew oaysi 5 room )mus0 , splr,nill(p visiting wiin n.s r.ui, -i'1".' j dttion. A most beautiful home, iiTbd- Kninenart '.. em, three big lots, garage; chicken Charles Squire returned home Tues-, am, k ,,.. ,.j8n0 0wn. day from a business tap to l.aer wl c()Ilsill,.r 3oldi(,r ,)()nllVl, Grande. Mrs. Jim Wise of Summerville spent ! ' the week-end with friends in Imbler. William Herbert has been confined to his bed the past week with the in fluenza. Mr. aind Mrs. 'William Furmnn re- 11 e.epstructed 8 room lit HOxllO, trees, garage, lo-.'.-.ted, well 'arranged for -.oomers or light House Keeping rooms. Owner will consider smaller property as part payment. Investi gate this on either trade or pur chase basis as the price is right anl on easy terms. . Lots and small house on Madison avenue, adjoining railroad. Suitable for factory or certain lines of busi ness. Owner will consider trade. Geo. H. Currey 3? ho tie 200J i Real Estate Insurance five riisi's of liquor In tlm oar Colfax recently. "It's Hilly." of-nnMl Wnhlo Palno, traffic manner of tho company, in cmnnuMitinii on tho tomnorarv ro- leasp from ciiHtody of ttu cur. "The, honie from I. (tiande, whore law was mount to cover only auto- -went to consult a physician moliile In which Honor is trans-: RnnU to his enr trouble. It at i me Winter. J l' A. Binprnmson has retumo 1 homo from Salem, where he ami h': family hnve been spn;lin the winter. Kalph -lcKiimi and wife returned Kalpli Week-End Specials V Your choiccW one lk of ladies' Aprons Your choica ofiie lot of childrens and misses' giiighainVand 'jiercale dresses Youx choice of one lot of torklsh towels, . usUti's a;ivcf BUd maia Andrew?s Variety Store porled. A similar rase In which a 1'ullman ear was involved nasi tried recently and the- car dismiss ed." Ilond for the release of (he law breaking rolling stuck was posted .personally by the officers of the company. The freight car Is the I properly of tho (irnat Northern railway, it is said, hut It Is the "flu'' is leaving many with seems abces- Wib MEN WHQ DRIVE - I Jighkoeight Cars j Heard the nVvs? Diamdnd has produced a new. servicVpackcd tire for lightweight cars that is ti best valle we have seen this year- the ilOUBLE dlAMONDTrcad Tire. Shows te result j ot the Iichtwcfczht cart Many new and ValuablJ low price is a rcclatio ing this tire for tke lirj and see it. iof special study tire problems. features. The We are show. t time. Be sure OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO. and ECONOMY GARAGE 4.twan-r La Grande MATTRESS SHOP and WEAVING WORKS Mattresses of all kiirds clean ed and rebuilt. FeatheKRelln vatlns. Hag Itugs and U'Millf Hues Tor sale. V t'arpet. anil ling ('IcnniV; 1 llvl, !S I .." anil up V I Chas. Kdwards,' T'rop. I'hoiie 25:l-V I-gjrJA.yvr.iv?;T.r-j,-.T.i?wrapi-.-.wics-T-M TAXI FORD & GEORGES Main 44 I Hide Willi a company Wit Is bonded. Kvery iliiver und every car bonded Tor your protection Willi (llu very Pest of service. CAM, MAI.V it 7 the Spokane nnd Eastern rails. Get your Zane (irey b ok, "To the Last Man," at Newlin Hook & Sta tionery Co. :i-4-tf Dayi Dream TiWlrina " A VisLi of Bliss" ' niscniiiin.lt ing indood is flip Vonmn who cluio tllis Vxquisito tidui' fnr lut' awn usi. AUuriiitr, Idality. A: lir!itful. 1 Oi irulcrd a "l 111 I'.lTliill Di-Piim" In.KxtiM., ToHrt "V,t li'l', V:vo ol'OiHU I'owdor. i iii mm IWhIUIIWU VUl L. H. S. Senior Glass Presents Tarkington Four-Act Comedy ARENCE" High School Auditorium Friday and Saturday March I0h and lhh. ' . Gqjieral Admission S5 ' S sehred Seats 50c ?ati Oft Sal At Silverthorn3 Snodg rass fmerman Fimcral Service Par lor, j Licenced Embal nier.VAnibulance Ser vice. Day Phone ! ! Main 62. K,vi,f Phone, Main 7J3. 1005 Fourth St. La Grande, Oregon. "Try (he grug Store Tlrst" o-e V