La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 21, 1922, Image 8

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SILVER SALMON
EGGS RECEIVED
A now
incut of spri
Matics ami
Vestenhaver & Gilbert
(Hv Aimorlntcd Press)
I'MON, Mur. 21.- Mr. Stearns, A
I. Uldler's hoii-Iii-Iuw, lias been 1
pointed k nitent ut 111" I'nlun Jun.:
tiun und bcKan li is work thdre last
week. Ilo was formerly anuiil ut
this place.
Supt. llonuey of the flh hutch
cry reports that li has rocclviid a
Mirund shipment of silver silmon
i'kus. This shipment was 300,0110
t'KKH it nd they canto from tho Klk
river In tho western part of the
iHtatn. Ilo now lias 4 r, 0 ,11 no silver
Halinon i'kiis In tho hatchery und.
Itho plan In to stock Catherine cieek
ISSiil't-' w 1111 y"u,1K salmon each sprlnp
lor lour years, so us .to insure a
silver silmon run each year the
same as the cliinook run. Tho plunt-
Iiik this seiiKon aluuo would Insure
u run about onro In four years lis
tho (minion tonics back to the
stream where It orlKluutcd after
l.n Gruudo
Oregon
WATEK PltOM.EM SOLVED.
CHANDVIEW, Ida., Mar. 21. Ar
tesian wells are solving the problems
of ranchers in this vicinity, so far a:'
water supply is concerned. With the
completion of a well, last week on the
W.-.I Ilinton nrouorty. 10 are now I Union durine -tlio winter.
flowing steadily, the source of. J50 son plm o is ribout threu, miles out
miners' inches of water. . 'on the Cove road. .
that number of years,
. New pipe for tho relaying of the
wator inaln from tlio Intake up Catli
crlnn creek aurl along somo of the
streets has arrived and Is Htriinc
out along the water route. The
line frinu the filtration plant will
he laid with metal pipe about a foot
In diameter and the lino on Main
street is of plpo about liulf tliul
size. .
Leonard Ne'lson moved back , Ui
liis ranch last week, lie had beep
living on the Snifthers plu.ee unarm-
Tlio Nol
WORLDS
LARGEST
CHAIN
DEPARTMENT
STORE
ORGANIZATION
NOTICE
Country CliA Members
Annual MeetingAElecMon of 7 Directors
Foley Hotel, Morfthiy April 3, 7 P. M.
Banquet
N. W. Frees, Sacretary
Telephone Service
, The difference between what it costs to ren
der the service ancUhe value of the service to the
people! w'hXuse it idiat measures the value to
society of thdjscoveW and development of the
telephone. The ficj thit telephone) service can
be and is prorJiucedrVt V cos anc so to tele
phone subscribers at a price! very much' less than
the value of the service to the subscribers con
stitutes the assurance of the stability of the business.
J
SHERRY'S
TODAY AND TOMORROW
Famous Paycrs-Lasky; Corporation
Presents
"The Wi d
oose
A Cosmopolitan Production
The story of a man who was true to one woman,
though anothci- man stole her away.
Like the wild goose that knows but one mate, ho
chose her from all her sex as his wife. And then,
through disgrace and treachery, even death, he
txx, by her, fought for her, won heV back.
A tu s liz as a boundless love.
with
torj SKs2wen, Norman Xrfy, Holmes
Herbert
Comedy
o "He Pot IV
Two Reals -
Mrs. A. E. Irauhoe was over last
Wednesday to attend the funeral of
Mrs. U. F. HulloY, who died as a
result of the "flu" a few days aao.
Tho eutlro family had the disease
but Mr. Haller aud the children are
recovering according to latest ro
ports. It. II. Itohrlg, who came home
from jury service in La Grunde a
few weeks ago on account of bav
ins tho flu, Is ii blu to be out attain
and Is working lu the Mueller meat
market.
Last Mondiy eroning's social
meeting of the Commercial club:
was postponed owing to the preva
lence of tho "flu" epidemic and
also out of Tespoct to the relatives
of the Mrs. 0. K. lluller, who bad
died .Sunday evening.
At tholr reguhir Meeting last
Monday evening the ljnlou school
board members decided to econo
mize by a substantial cut In teach
ers' salaries. Tho cut which ex
tended all through the high school
and chides will save the district
about $5,000 If tho board Is a4ile to
socui'O their teachers at the new salaries.
Mrs. K. J. Shuster and Mrs. W.
V. Connor were hostesses to the
members of the Ladles' Alhlotlc
dub ut the Sinister home on Tues
day oveulng. One feature of the
evening was a guessing contest, the
walls being decorated with pictures
and objects representing animals.
Grace Cook won the prize. A dainty
luncheon was sorved by tho host
esses. Tho club nionihers are plan
ning to take up tennis as soon as
the season opens, provided they can
scfure ground for their court. A
petition Is tieTore the city council
for a location In the tourist camp
grounds and will be acted upon at
their next meeting. ' '
Tho high school debating team i
which had been drilling for several .
days under the coaching of Mrs.
Downian, one of tho Instructors, met
'the 1, online quartet lust night in
I'nlun and Limtlne. Tho nuostlon
I was ''Shall Wo give the Philippines
Jliniuedfatu independence?" Junia
Ifrouter and Dnrrnll Klelblock repre
sented the affirmative and debated
with two Lostlno students at tho
I'nlon high school while Frank
Wright and Everett Kuhn went to
l.nstino and argund the negativo
sldo of the question with the other
team from the, latter place. L. A.
Cook, L. Z. Terrell nnd F. N. Fox
acted as Judges here and awarded
the decision to the visitors by a
vole of two to one. Just after the
meeting closevi word was received
that the other team had lost to the
Wallowa county team also.
Mrs. Andrew Johnson, who has
been very 111 Tor the past week Is
much Improved and will soon be
out again.
Attendance at the! schools Is In
creasing as the "flu" epidemic grad
ually loosens its hold on the com
munity. .
The Conimerclal club has Issued
a six-page folder to'lllng about Union
and the Interesting things and
I places surrounding the town.
I Mrs. C.nrlund lioss has resumed
jher work as teacher In the seventh
prude of the school after being oul
several dtys on account of Illness,
Stuck show committees arij laying
plans for n successful exhibition
this year. A meeting was held at
the city hall last Wednesday eve
ning with vlio-presldeiit -Robert
jWltliyroinho pri'sjdhig. County Agt
iry was ii iso present nnd proni-
!IhC( sumo pood exhibit work from
.the club work In the schobls.
Members uf the I'nlon Post of
'the American Legion aro roheirsing
I for tho presentation of a play to
be given next Thursday evening. The
I title f the Play Is "The Old New
Hampshire Home." ' Tho Legion Is
starting a fund with which to build
themselves u homo or club house.
i The jr. I. A. comedy "Just for
Knn," was given at tho Cozy theater
last Tuesday to a goo.l house. The
.Mormon young people havo given
this play two or three) times and
to good houses each time.
' Mrs. F.ugene l'areut entertained
the Ladles' Altar society of the
I atliollc church at her lioiun In
.South I'nlon past Wednesday after-'
noun. The ineuihers spent the af-' Mrs. II. A. , .Humphrey who necl
tei iiooii with needlework. A d linty dentally . burnt her foot with hot
luncheon was served by thu host- grease a few idays ago is getting
l,'sa- better hut Is still compelled to walk
Mrs. pearl ltuldwln and Mrs. Ite(. ou crutches.
ty tiraviU, who have been visiting. . o. J. Skiff has received his gror
! with tho llusleks. left last Tburs. 1 ri les and onened his store rm the
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312 DEPARTMENT STOKES
B0YINO
FOR OUR
r
?12 STORES
ASSURES
incorporated lowest
PRICES
Apparel $ry(Qnm
L In a Ouperrb Opring uhowing! ,
COLORFUL NEW DRESSES
Ali exiiui.sitc irosentation of beautiful and richh- e.olorful dresses For street and
.....afternoon wci.uv.In ('niitou ('repe, SHk- Taflfeta,' 1 1'pyjjetto. .Krep.Q . Knit jnd. Sa-
.tiu..j.uc latest. ajutucutic ideas. an sleeve, neek, pytl 1 1-111111111114- ctloitts. aju.acjsii:
I ' I . ...-1 ji' ' . i. . .'. . ' - -
v-uj. cxireiuei v ii;iiiusoiiie ures.ses a luese jiopuiar prices. ,M
; ' $16.50, $19.90, $24.75, $28.50 to $49.75
" The Spring Suits
'"VeposseHsiiis suiis of Ti-icotine, Pdli-et 'lwill, ll'wiJI 'Oord hnd- Tweed. Home
'arc heavily embroidered, others einbellislied 'with dainty stitched or braid iriin-
limits, or jiipi'd witli eont rastiiijr eoloi-.s. I Sol h bell and wide sleeves. Crepe dc
...'Chine and silk linings. Exceptional values at . : ,
$18.50, $22.50, $28.50, $32.50, $36.50 to $48.50
Women's New
HAND BAGS
98c
Aii .iuterosijnsoffei'i'in f
all 'lejiihei" ' biisw purses
and bHVt.v boxes in a Var
iety ot.sliapes and eolofs.
. See' our window
Co
a is"
'"New Styles '
Spring Skirts
'. $5.50. to $16.50
A Irulv jf-onii)i-.elieiisive
sliowiilt--iit the: varied
skirt. .;st yleH.ror apriuft.
t'hrili ttiutVarioVisly pleat
ed models in a bewilder
iiiK; array . of lieauiil'ul
novelty fabrics, silks and
woolen materials, colorful,
and woven in a wide ranse.
of pleasing patterns.
For Women and Misses
Clianninp'. stvles'in Vi
cloth, with wrappy loo
the newest ideas in tri
llany are full silk lined, olhoi
are all the nicities of finish,"
of elegance in. spring wr'apH calFi
coats are a particularly fascinating
dish models, truly temptingly jjri
A
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L'loiirs, lioivvia
sXbai-k. or sefVi
nuVinus, slees
X ' '
V half silkMim
Miiclr tlicV
iV:;jAii ii
V.lk'ctirV
ced X ' I
$12.50 $14.75
$19.90 $24.75
$29.75 $39.75.
and Polaire
i-fitted effects
and collars.
d. There
u peril irity
all, these
n of ni(-
THP! LAROIOHT CHAIN" UKI'AltT.MrlNT
kSTOItB OUGAXIZATIOX IS TUK WOItLUa
KrsmH llnr whk", c Ti ii wI ji'
Cniiidr lust Satiiidino HM. nilln in
i!-du ;.
ilny for tludr homo In Hunker Hill,
llldlllllll.
.MIh Uiinu Slirrninii ol I.n Ornndt'
spent limt work In I'nlon Koine ovrr
tlio ImnkH In tlio eonni'r'H store.
. Mrs. K. O. Y.pck l III nt lior h;m
in South I'nlon nnd lir daiiKhter.
.Mrs. Frnnk ('rule. Is ivit rrom I.n .gun,,,,,,;
Ornndo tnkinit rnro f if li,r. , . '
Althoniih tho wi'iiihor h:m n it
horn very rlcinont lornl hi-:!, ttrlionl
boys nro Kcttiui; out ilml d-mv: miiih.
trnrk work nnd othrr prm tliM'' lnok
ini; forwnrd to tho nnini:il tr.tik
licet. As soon hk tlio ground is in
bettor condition tho work wtl. be
liiished inoro rniildly.
Kkim In the lonil mnrkef li.ivr
been si'llllli; for SO rents, the drill
ers KivliiK 15 rents, whlrh Is lowi r
tluiii they Imve sold here for n Iim-l;
time.
j Mrs. ('. T. Uolley who tins volnu
tiirily taken ilmrKO of the bvii' i.is
lum room earn tnenlnx for the pust
yi nr. ha. been unable to be ut ln r
post for ieveral days on Heeount r
illness iihiI ail full she hud In the
'ball, sht is better and ill be out
.is.iln.ln ft fi' days.
Mr I'. . Simnubr .ml two
dailchl.r. kit l.t ei f.i' Knt, r-
ipiiM li.i. Irill siuy for s,'v-
eral ,, tt ...ilrr ill i,
lend tsoinu b.tie: ili iu '.lie
latter illy.
east aider ol Main street reudv for
thu iiubllr's pittromiKO.
The Day. of Long Ago.
Nnrthl'oor Jnek Is nbout down
nd out.
West-Hut he m a wonderful
ARCHITECTS
M EXHIBIT
lllv A!sorlnled lre'l
NKW YOllK, n.Mr. 21. The exhil.it
of Amorirnn nrehitecture, urRanixrfl
bv the American Institute of Archi-
I torts nntl displayed in Paris nnd Lon
don last year, has nroued so morn in ler of photographs of the most not-
torcst abroad that plans arc now be- aide, buildinjrs in tho United States
iiib mano lor snowine it in otner, and ,cnr0s(.nl9 nmnv A,rir!m :,,.
' ..,
European cities.
The Royal Institute of British Arch
itects has cabled Julian Clarncce Levi.
Secretary of the Committee of the
American Institute of Architects, pro
posing n series of exhibitions in the t
lurirer Enpl'sh cities.
ShouM tnTs prove feasible there is
n strong probability that the exhibits
will then be sent to Italy nnd shown
in Rome.
The exhibit comprises a lanrc nuni
New York, Philadelphia, Washington,
oetroit Indianapolis, Denver, state
cupitols in Connecticut, Wisconsin
and Missouri nnd examples of the
architecture of American ecclesiastic
al and educational institutions.
It was shown at the nnnunl exhibi
tion of the Socictc des Artistes Fraji
cais in Paris lust Spring and after,
wards under the auspices of the Royal
Institute of1 British Architects in London.
A 5 V N
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PURE CANE SUGAR
, Your last ehaiice to get a sack at o'.S.'i, Qui' under, the mar-: ( V
ket stock isaboVt sold outadvancing niarket will force'" '
us tn raise lac piv-ci on our car tnie 1o arrive next week to
(lur flour sto
von want to sa
Xnllll INiWilM
Pickett, Idaho
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uir present low price is about gone, if
a, sack on vniirnext siipplv, get it now
s Bf or tne esi i.im
t :.. $1.7-)
1.97
Jltya barrel and save more
fit
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