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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1922)
TWsdav, Mnrdi 21'. 1022!.' i:x mkxrm events-a 'otwetiyer PA'flB Local News In Brief ! Kinilt), treasurer. Tue Icultea of di-ier bomin, th sHHrtffttaljr educa tional mlllauB, the market roiutt and others nuil found fev .If any obeet lon to thiwe. Ha iiistiripd the al arip Dultl thf eomssarlng t)um w"h alrtf for Uiulnr dutU's lu other vlBloa number three will meet Wei- ni'il;iy afternoon at the home of Mm. Stilts. 1108 I street. K Any L Grande lubscrtber to ' the Obierver who does not receive bis paper by 8 o'clock in the ev- IK ening, please call Western Union, Main 24, and a special messenger i will deliver a copy. it Wallowa Visitor J. H. MlmnnuRh, wtll known citi zen of Wallowa, arrived in l.ti Grande yenterilay evening and Ik registered at tlio Foley hotel toduy. To Attend (iinnU Oni-rn Miss Margaret Newlln will teuvo this evening for Portland, where she will uttend tho Grand Onern CiSOU. Ill front I'l.'itNnnt Valley K. lluwkltis arrived In La Grand last HlKbt from Pleasaitt Valley, where he makes his homit. Hi 1 here on business and can be found at the Savoy hotel. fr'tited for lU'iinkcnncsit Gcorue Stebblns was arrested last evening and was fined $15.08 by'anawera criticism agalust tho atato the police court this morning foritax lurestlgation commission, wnicn being drunk. ractscal talks on locating ttoub'e vi all kinds in traetore ami fnrtn ma chinery will be on the program There will be talks on piowicg, disc mg bad eujUvatinu, seetdtnr, seed beds and yields wilt be taken up. Mo- states. He also tgok occasion tojtiort pictures shewing the hiy Kertl lllthler Men Here J. W. White and Oran Howell, who hat! from Imbler, arrived in La Grnndo last (.Veiling on tho branch line train and are guests of the Savoy today. leaves for Council illuffe Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Killpsck and ,tat,.,t.l., JJ. IVha, .lltf t.( Grande this morning for Council ! f bills. Bluffs, Iowa, where they make their! home. Tltoy have lust returned! from a two months' visit In Call some delegate said was Hpetuiu.g vaft taint of money, Mr. Ptorce, a member of tho cm mlssian, explained that the commis sioners receive only their railroad Tho relief in sight for the taxpayers, s:it.t Mr. Pierce, is an income tax which will bear part of the state load; relieve Sloped at. Kommcr Mrs. Martin King, of Kamela, spent yesterday- In La Grande ami returned to lior home in the eve ning. She was a guest of tho Som uior during her visit. fori) in and stopped in La Grande to visit with Mr. a nut Mrs. K. A. Kll '. fuck before returning to their home. the real property e? much of its (iesent burden snrt force M UU it wealth to contribute lis sharp to ward support of tnu (jovernmcut. Arrives from Hose tily Mr. and Mrs, J, C. niiigncr of Portland, are spending several days In La Grende visiting -with friends and relatives. Mrs. Woods Visiting Daughter Mrs. It. K. Woods arrived -In La Grande) last evening aivt Is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. M. B. Jordan, who is iitite 111 with the flu. lieturns hum Western Oregon Mrs. C. S. Joel returned the last of the week from an ex tended visit in Portland mid Kugene with frieml and relatives. Sho rtliorta a very pleasant visit In weSternOrcgon. Goes to Wnlln Wlilla .) J. A. McMillan, manager of thi La Grande Co-Operative' Store for the past year, left La Grande thin morning for Walla Wallj. where he has accepted a position with the Pa cific Fruit and Produce company. HI Willi ToilMllltiCH Mrs. Noyes has been very ill for the past ten days with ton silllles but at present is showing a marked Improvement In health. Enterprise Citttlemaii Don Meyers, a prominent Enter prlse Cattleman, spent yesterday in La Grande atten.ling to shipping some cattle. He returned to hit1 home lit Kuterprise this morning or the branch Hue train. Over from t'nloii Mrs. Ilex Griggs of Union, is vis iting at the homo of Sir. and Mrs. Dell lrin. Mr. Irwin underwent a serious operation today and as yet no reports as to his condition has been rocelved. ' ' Itclui iLs t Tlio Dulles John .Wade left La Graifle this morning on No. 17 for his home In. The Dalles. He has just recent! returned from an extended visit in tho east and has been In La Grande for several days visiting at the home of Floyd McKennou. I Affiles from Portland I Dr. W. B. Htnson and J. C. Aus tin of Portland arrived in La Grande: jthls morning and wife met by Rer jerend A. R. Sltton. Mr. Austin 1 (state promotional director for the ; Baptist church and Dr. Hlnsoa Is la religious lecturer of national re jnown. lie is a member of the Glad stone Chautauqua. ami will deliver an address in the Baptist church this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Leave few t'alirufltia Mrs. F. L. Lilly and Mrs. Elmer Stoddard left for California Sun day. They will spend several months visiting in Los Angeles and other points in ihO southern state. Fill SCHOOL i NEXT WEEK (iocs to imlJlcr Frank JtcKlnnls returned to his homo lit Imbler this morning, on the. branch lino train. Ho Is a writ known farmer In that section and has been lu La Grande for a short timo attending to some business. At Savoy , Verne Payne and Cllva Wilson, residents of Imbler, oro .La Grande visitors today. The" yaro here at tending to some buslneis matters and during their stay nro guests d( the Savoy. A tractor and power farmif.g school will be held at thejRocsch Mot-ir toro- ipany, successors to the Hilton Uitrue, Spud Market t'p inext week, at which much of eituca- W. Allison, who Is an expert on ; tional value to farmers aid i-.rchar.t- jthe potato market, has sold tOjitt -mil Ms ouerctf. tfe scnool is (carloads of tubers during the past! the joint production of the lloeseh two days. One carload was sold to j firm and the manufacturers. ;au Imbler man and tho shipment The program being arranged for was made up of tho Identical po- school here includes m.my feiilurcs Uatoes the Iniblc.rlte had sold AIU-;ef interest to farmers. IkhiUoii am! 'sou Inst full. The scarolty of po- carburetion will be tafen up, thii he : tutoes was anticipated by Allison I ins: one of the important matters that ;and ho took time by the Iforelock i trouble is often encountered with, and laid lit a good stock tn blsj , : warehouse while other potato han-j ' RKAPTHE WANT ADS! Idlers were disposing of their pro- - - i iduct because! they hud a hunch that ttbe market would be poor this 'spring. plant at Sliver Rouses wilt alio shown. Drug Store Employes Badly Burned Waen Compound Blows Up itsstture with Properties of Gunpowder Ignited and Itemed Clerk About the Face, ' While mixing" a prescription com posed of potassium chloride and tan nic acid, tlernld Tuttle, an employee of Silverthotit's Drug Store, was se verely burned about the aims and face when tho mixture, which had properties resembling jfunpowder, ig nited. The employees f the drug store rendered first aid and when med ical attention arrived the injured man was taken to the Grande Monde hos pital. The accident took place about 8-,:S0 o'clock this morning. The injuries are not serious but are exceeding!;;, painful and wilt probably tisfugure his faco to some extent. A mixing knife he wa using at the time was practically destroyed, the handle being; burned. BROTHERHOOD I . TALKS ABOUT i mSARMAMFrfT Teacher 111 Miss Eluia Cuslcit, a teacher In the F.lgin schools, passed through La Grande this morning en route to her home In Union. She Is unite ill uud was accompanied by tier mother, Mrs. S. F. Cnsick. (Continued from rie OaeJ NEW TODAY WANTED ie rooms, connect Observer, nt tw un&tinishetl ng. Downstairs, Call a-20-at STOLEN From home. Five month's old pup. Llewellyn and spanie1. Any information will be suitably rewarded. Phone 313-J or call 1213 Y avcue. 3-21-lHp Condition Still Serious Mrs. J. II. Walker, who Is ser iously 111 In Portland, Is still full ing to improve hcl condition being grave at -present. Mrs. J. A. Mc Carthy, of La Grande, is at her bedside. Saturda1 Ask for atR your DANCE IxHall ght, March 25 otp Coupon with At tlie old tfmo dunce li'tcl t-ist Thursday evening;. J. II. Qarrity attI Mi-3. Charley Harrison" wt-rQ chosnn an the best dam-In-; t'Bldi on ln i flour. This inakfi tho tdith con- pit1 ehosen uui at 'the Third An iiuiil BiiH.i KiTin by tho Meehanl-i, tho sitmo couple njUyei1., like hsi- lorn. ;r. woodcU .i.id Mrs. JoHs- Jusonh Team iimti Thriiftti Tho Joseph high school KuHtern Oregon championship huakttbaii team retued from their unsuccess ful attempt to win the state title at Siilem last night and registered at the Foluy, taking the branch Hne train this morning for their homo. Ted Mays, Hugh Cole. Km est Den ier, Douglas Wilson, Kermit McCul ly. eHnry Swartwood, and WMil:im Komi comprisol the stjuad. Coach H. J. Jory aceompiticd tho team. sjon amonc the members took plac on this (juejition, each one having his own theory or view of the subject. J. D. Slater gave a descriptive out- r'n a . f . line of the conference, giving the his-FfR SALh-Ran priors ove, ru?i Itoncal facts, comnarisorih vith the . "eum. inree sno jars, oej mav Monroe uoetrine and m lact a pen era i mitring nt tht nitirfl conference. Tho meeting was vety successful I ?nat carPet. CR '1 and a deeper understanding: in the ; r m t . confeience question was given to those, FURNITURE AND PIANO Moving . Good equipment, ut k jruaranteetu ( Presenu j Goods stored. Buck & Miller, Phone I REDUCTION OF j 463-W- TAXES AIM OF " 'FOR RENT FurmWd; house; plionv nn,rT?TI!T?'F!Tf!'Rt U7G-J or call 2103 rirt. w tress, springs, table libmi-y table dresser, two ciwUf, ker, stove mat, carpet. CR 2t-R CHURCH TO BE REBUILT HERE New Waists Today PittigepK, striiK'tt and' phrin colored siik waists itt Utiitest ud mmi dtstmetive styles A huU.r tlJTKses iii rottipprit. in nl vitlor ttt 50e each Jiint it few of those .,S)0 wool dtesse.-i left. FRENCH & GREEN Ladies' Ready-to-Wear and Shoe3 M. K. Chmvh, Smith, 'Will Put !f.",(XK lata Cmupk't ittfj Prcsfjit UutUUtiR. The mcmUfru of the MrtbotlUt eharch. south, trtPt SfsHtiay rvening with the ps''r. Rev. K. J, Slanner, and the presiifini; cidDr, C. L. McCaux lanJ, of Scuttle, to consider it )mpo sition fr the lemwieiifng of the church buihiinfr it is proposmto put a fult basoniprity under the auditorium and erdnrjrc anil; reconstruct the huihliivg and stucco the exterior, irmRg the buildiojr mor j floor spaco and making ft modern r.m rapidly during the past six month every respect, J l'lal presesit tjuaiters aio eatirsly In Oder to finance the umiertakin? i'nn'i'tttttttc" . .. . the sum of I5JD0O w neennrr. Thi I . ff s hs sm,alt nrt. wr.il board of minion, of the church, nbia ' V oM the be- through Mr. MeC.ms!ami, teS offered fmaen ,cteR w ' P ?' $2,00tt far this fund on the conditio., one other cta wilt have to that the balance, :t,00ft be rnis? in meet ehete cl om ta the fu L Grande. The church member. de-;,re ol thc lacil ot 'taarters m cuted to bejtin a canvass at once fori ehunft, th additions! $S,000 in order that the! church be reconstructed at an early' Highest price paid for cieart, targa date, the Sunday achoot having grown siased eottott raja, (Continued from ff 0e. I LOST Gentleman's black onS'x rinj,'. Finder (rot reward at Observer, ineutlUB In the central library yes-1 d-21-atp '"Nofvrllhout opposition vras the pOR SALK-SO acres 2 miles east of principle or an income tai carrlsdi and it precipitated a definite which, wased bark and forth all afternoon! whllo parliamentary procedure was; La Grande. Cheap if tnken nt once Adam Beck, Uoute Na ii. 0-2t-3tp DANCE $s Hall Modern- -Wednesday Old Txi e Saturday Wiae's Skxo Orchestra ...l IClCClK The Indies of the 'Methodist church .arc reorganizing their Aid society Into four divisions. IMvlslfp num ber two held a moetiiiK at tho homt.' Ticket Mrs. Hardltifi yesterday afternoon A and efected Mrs. L. Wetxet. presi dent, Mrs. Haars, vice president, 9OOOOOO8Oft990trB' Forrester, secretary and Mrs. thrown to the winds. Tho final rate stood 87 for the Income tas and 20 ; against, but when the vote wns tak ien score of iolcEatos had left the hall. ' , " Grange Hcsolnthm. ' Ilefore evoti the committee on or- dor of business reported, C. K. Spence. master of the' state grange. Introduced a resolution that the tax reduction leaRiio npprovo of the In come tax principle and appoint a committee of three to eo-opcratft; with the legislative commutes ' measiire In he Initiated In N'ovem-! 'P'"1 musical FOR SALE. One .fH.0u used piano, $:0.0(. One ?U75.0fl new piano, $275.00. . One JiwO.QS siightly used piano, One $400.00ise4 piano, $200.00, . One ftM.OO iiseji piano, $1&0. All ontmy Terms., K. O, UVKtC CO. Aiso a large stocXfcf New Piunoa and Grands. ew Fmt! t to get the most Yes SiraN Mere s one way for .your mone V Why wait until other fellowsV. get their new lids? Be one of the early birds, ii Get a full season's wear from your spring hatj. Hat weak makes it possibleiof' you to do this and saves you money as well. Hat Week brings to you the season's newest distinctive shapes and colorings best hats in town made right and styled right. What could; be sweeter? Nothing except these prices. $4.85 to 6.35 (Dkr "THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE ROSCtlK KOTIC'K. KncampnfentVf' O. 0.!' Visitation !of Grand Patriarch, K. J. Nolan, unit (Tram for Star Kn- , xt .,t ur..... i : her- l-'nr limirs. the iTtmmn tar wan 1 1 Mirtv(nyiij . kihh, i...h!..,i - u w .i,,,tH March 22. Ail Odki rdilows and fam a drive was made to sidetrack the'8' measure Ita triends rallied and kept It nlive. . V. H. D'Arcy charsed that the purpose for which the convention A..ll,.,I n.,.. K..l.. ul.AP- I .iintel am). In fact, that no alter,- , N?l,cc hy Riven that the un-1 t!on was beins directed to the mat'"" admimstnaor has f,led h.H si.bl.-rt for which the rtoi.teate. were . un1 .f 'f "'rnent of the ; aaaembled tax reduction. JudBo "'ate of Dame! Uuie deceased, in and said coart has set April ;3-21-H K. CLARK, Scribe. NOTICE OF FtNkt. Af( OfNT, Notice I will bay your baby heifer cWea. Call 369W EARL ZUNDELL Old Tyme Dance KVKftr ; TUfltSDAT The the night AT 7,f BEH I MALI, ucky Lady draws ess on Tnursaay t Zuber Hall, P. J, Powers D'Arcy advisptl that tho state irranee could m atteiMf nut! hnnltn tho Sn roi tux an it saw fit while the ron rcutloii that tho dntngats ore here to r'htc tasea and not to ra3ae nioro, as nottlii he thc miRHion of an irit'otim tax. Chulrmun Coiii(?r, orKanlior the tax-rtdiK-tioH movt'mcnt, testi fied that in makinc hia ronnta found most objection to. the educa tional marhinery of th Mtate. He aaid that thousands if ron are j?iv inc up their hume-s fur the purpose of tnxatinn and white he farora an fnfome tax, he wanted the conven tion to reduce, an that was the main thine, and he favored reducing state expenses. The chairman wanted it distinctly uudf rstod that hj dots not wont to close the whnots. H'ntimc(. in Tented. Walter M. Pierre uttered the gen eral accusation that the delegates wore strikins at the Or1 con Agri cultural coUese. He called for an expression of setiiiment on the soid- Orejron, 10, 1022, nt .iO ct at the CountACmi Grande, Union Ouuntj time and place t hir v and thc considerkti'ti M l- final n, account. uatc ot rtrst ruuncaiion, jiarcn sr HAL BailNTNKAMP, WZ! TL Administrator, Mar. 2I-, tn thc fjfriioou ; St Koijin a I. a' U OrtjfiitnJuk thi i La Grade, Oregon. Apr. 4-il-m,- ltni?!t mid Cnrprt Washed and Hlcrlli'ii Wltbotlt lie mucins froui the i'l.Hr wttli the Hamilton ' Ih-ecli farpot washer, : ice, Economy Carpet Rasher Co. II. A. Itolitnwm, Manager I'houo lia-J, l a Grande, Ore. ARCADE TODAY and WEDNESDAY With Jazz or Without? See: Wanda Hawley Here is a story liat docs things with your heart- Bring the familj swings. tltthat kind of a picture Isa Showing CtTMMIEfGS - ' IN "ON THE TRAIL" A two reel Featurette of thrills and romanca amid picturesque Canadian Northwest. , Cams Carr s Where Ybur Credit Is Good Use It COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER. i iiitt: pifiiiK tT pinst kci'i.iii"; vt.u iifivsit-aHv Fit (i (Umd siij siii.j.tieH vi( I Uiai t! (ithev one i'tiod eim. Tlie ti'uiDi-tMlotis Hide ifi' fiafes tht'Sf f.K'ts. 1 Huriiifily soiivas cmlyn (n-rtim dish r'n!arh' even- dar. is ahitt.t inttvt rja c-ttst-.tit TALK ABOUT SOVPt Icliciotis.sKtip you ciijor m ttuit-h do ymi realfee ii.nv big a Jrt ii I;iy in food flcHM'Uts, f.litiiniaU'H afiju'titi's, r(ntcs diju-st itm jwrFunns a vvutk r , i t .. t tt.f . .r r .'i aittjtix'l! s 1'niay jsrvs's tw writ ie .tnirri.-asi ittHise wuc apj.rr- ir ctyttyett iy tin tew. aw scfvtn t atttEiiit'it ,s .ittp ( 'amptictl's SiiiH.-i art' s.i ).hi! mjjfm uualitv, s otiivt'idt'iit (aheadv s-.K.kcd) so t'f' SHsiuit al, fiat pcojilc no I-.Hcr iMtthfi tn iimkt1 Vhi at iimiH'. Havp a f'aiiti1n'ir.s Htmp every day. lUiii ttlay with th dt-lijfhtftd, tttvijfral iiijf Tmaf. Sutp. fitTI.SH, r. '.'t. i.iwKtocti, rollTLAS'U. Mar. :i. ht.i & LE AN KUT KASH G10CERY . . 44 & fmtkUnv? ' at . sug( of Elgin, prop, jr .. , ,4 , i I was It !1 to l.;5ody. O