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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1922)
Saf.nv(1n-, r"pril 1, lf)22 T7K nnxymv nvr.vTsa observe it PAHE THREE It i . Local JNews In Brier. i . i m " x m m w. m Anv T. .i,..;i,.. . the Observer who does not receive his paper by 8 o'clock in the ev- ening, please call Western Union, main 4, ana a special messenger will deliver a copy. llaliy Girl Alrlc Horn, to .Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hrown, a daughter, on March Jluth. UauKhtcr Horn , ..Horn, to Mr. and Mis. Ileuslcy on oiarcn auili, a daughter. Sllllllileiville VIslKir II. Ilnclfer, of Summorville, was n visitor la La Oi-Knde over thu week-end. (JulKlcy liciurns Rev. Geo. lf. Qulglcy returned from l'ortland last night, where he had been on business and heard (Jall-Curcl In her concert this week. SpeiiiHiii; Week Here Mrs. Joe Zweliel and her baby, of SnuillK'ivillc. aru Kncwling the week with her mother, Mrs. E. Conrad, ut iOU2 Fourth street. L'ovo Man Hero John Dean, who hails from Cove, arrived last night on No. i'i and is a guest of the Foley today. He will he here a short thime ou busi ness. Gels Moving Fever Jas. .VcMajiJrs, agent lor the Oregonian. has joined In the April moving rush and moved his head quarters to the Van Iiuren cigar store. He retains the agency of the Oregonian and today began greeting his customers at his new stand. Annual .Meeting Indications aro that between 50 and 75 members of the La Grande Country club will sit down to dine .Monday niKht when the annua! meeting of members is held. Asidt from tho dinner Itself ei;:ht direc tors will be elected and tho polk-y of the administration for the com ing ye.ir will bo discussed. It is ex tremely Important that a large mem bership be present. Jltroi-s Drawn Jurors have been ordered to re port in circuit court Monday morn-J-rrc for the trhil of the state vs. lfTBWttrSPTaseTS-Jvhlch perjury .' f lgeu. juuge oufn'v aiiutuMPi) ' Wi try the case. ETKrlahK dls- ... n -v.. ... r Vict attorney, will be usffited ii: rfho prosecution by A. A. Smith o. Baker, acting for private parties in terested in the case', The attorney! for the defendants are C. H. Finn and Cochran and Elierharl. Co. 11, Squad Wins lu thd squad competitions held yesterday afternoon at the high school the squad selected from Co. fi won by a, slight margin. Co. A. won all -three places in the individual drill contest, netttng them 4 5 points but it has not been decided how many points will he granted the squad winning last night. The judgei were Carl Lodcll, Clifford Horstman and lloke Smith. The personnel ot tho two squads were: Co. H., Heed Geddes, corporal, Lawrence Trill. James Cokcv, T. C. McDonald. Fran cis Kobiusoii, Sheldon Drowntou and Dallas Jaiuljson, privates; Co. A.. Percy McOaughey, corporal, Doyles Zimmermai, Jesse Bean, Fern Kel ley, Kay Lynch. Raymond Patyon. Eugene Mecalt and Virgil Keltz. privates. , C3GG2 JAZZ DillCE jrONIGHT Starex Orchestra ('cine anil liVlp some laV win 1 1 1 IOltVlric Lamp. (7,7 REX HALL N. A. Dosilet, Tp.gr. . Work Clothes J'nr (In Working Man Work Sliirta, best grade cham br:iy, f3c. Work Pants, .mik-skin and kliiikl and other linos. Overalls and Jumpers, both heavy Denims. Work Shoes, boavy and Rsht weight. Ihirkiinjliam Hirkt. Weyenberc & Str brand b1ip i.a(o knee panta In niolc Kkinn kbuki, bip cord ttfd tonluroy. Work Olnvcr), all klndd. ' Work goi, mbI $ftd lo wool ini ot(un. Compart our pxito or Q;al- I v m f : a o d i e. V O u AT 0.U fi stjr a Cor. fiCU. 9 114 Aftma Afi1 , . iTcn - I'miml (jtrl Horn, to Mr. aiwl Mrs. Ben f ar"l'v- a tu" l,u"'l daughter, at lh0 Uri"ul Hondo hospital, at 1:00 'cloc'k lhu '"orulug. Alici'I Mali In Town , John Wells, of Alicel, is a La Grande business visitor foday. Ho irrived yesterday and Is a guest of the Savoy. In I-'rom .Minnm - G. H. Cray, who makes his home in Milium, Is a La Gnluio business visitor today. During his stay ho is a guest of the, Sonimer. Left for Kntorpi-isc H. L. Browning -toft La Grande this im tin I nt; for Enterprise, where he will spend the daw attending to some business affairs. Joseph Visitor - J. C. Galbralth arrived lust night ou the branch line train ami is a La Grande business visitor today. Ho is registered at tho Foley. Visiting Pareiils Mrs. L. E. Hill returned to her home in Elgin this morning on the branch line train, after spending a wouk in La Grande visiting at the home of her father r.'id mother, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Huffman. losiqili laldy ut Koliiinei' Mrs. C. iE. Funk arrived In La Gfiimlt, 1:ik1 n(Llit fi-nt .T,,ki,iiIi nml K. registered at the Summer hotel, she;1"8 011 No; ,17 for Portland, where will remain here over the week-end visiting with friiiids and attending to some business matters. Left for Wallowa T. F. Boylen, who lives in Pen dleton, arrived last night ou No. 18 and registered at the Summer. Ho left for Wallowa this morning on the branch line train. Off on Two Months' Vlsll Air. and Mib. L. T. Merritt left this morning; for Payette, Idaho. where they will remain Tor about two mouths visiting with friends and relatives before returning to their i home In La Grande. Siiperiiileiiilent Churchill .Superintendent J. A. Churchill ar rived In La Grande this morning on , No. 24 to attend the Eastern Ore-; gon Principals and Prof essors' nsso-1 ou his own recognizance by the .patterns, Vl ifully guaranteed stand ciatlon meeting held at the high" judge. ' . ard China l Forty-two Piece seta. sWiool today. Ho was met by Post- j master. E. E. Bragg. j Billions to llfllirn Tomorrow Superintendent W. B. Bullous, in charge of the second division of the'Grande this 'morning on No. 17. O.-W., will return from an extend- ed visit in Los Angeles. Portland and Seattle tomorrow morning on 1 No. 24. He made the trip partly on j account of 111 health and Is as i physically fit as ever, according to reports. i Vlsll. Son nt Cove Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McNeil left this morning on No. 24, bound for Cove, where they will spcnd the week-end visiting at the home of! their sipi, Archie 'McNeil. While! there .Mr. McNeil will combine, busi ness with jleasure as he has some Interests there that require his at tention. I'eilngoglles lii Town II. W. ;r,ivehner. of lOuterpirse. I). It. White, of Wallowa E. E. .. . .... ' bier. S. W. Aniery of It. It. Wakefield. or I in La Grande lt Hurley, of Imbler Joseph and Elgin, larrived evening on the branch line train are here to attend the Eastern Ore-, gon Principals and Professors' as- j,,,, i ., . . ,, ,, ., ,,,., sotlation in the high school today. Inspected Art Goods Hurley Richardson, "The Art Man," spefit Wednesday and Thurs- .lay of this week in Portland, where i.. .... i ...- ,.- . . .. ho and Mrs. Kicharnson had thn privilege of seeing the complete Una i iiiu i .wjor rranf; ai i company. nuiLii was sunn ii mi ruruami ir the first time since the war. This company Is the largest pul,lll.r of: sl.ee music and Artotype pictures in the world, having over sown , thonsand diff.Vent subjects comprls-; iMK reproductions or all of the old masters as well us nearly every mod- ern artists, these in all sizes In both colors nnd monochrome. Mr. Kb hnrdson nays tluit it was nearly as a trip cast to Ihe art galleries. While there ho piirchnsid quite an extensive line ot fmth framed and unframed pictures of the most mod ern things in art, both largo nnd small, and saH Mint within the com ing 60 days Ue will give the lo , of onl picture an eye full such as they have not yet aeen in I. a GraiHf;. Mra. Richardson p-iiumum! in j'ort-. luud for the rcitminder of the ck to look mvt other line of art KiMda and iit with br parent. Sht wi) r ttifu liiirne Hat comintf Tued-iy. t ?!'. '. -I. Uvcstwk w;ih surely iay. w.fcs were wchk nrd gutter vvc;ik, with a lO er tcn- HHB. Hnvoy Omuls- Mrs. J. W. Lelghtou uu Her ilnuiililer. ' Elolne, arrived lu Li Orundo last ulslil from Elgin, nd i aro registered at the Suroy uutl Iiulili-r C'ouiiU - Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Ca'lbralth, who live at liubler, came In last night ou the branch line train and are registered at the Savoy. Vlslllni; Krlruda Here Miss Ida Lyons left this morn ing on No. 24 for V'nlon, where she makes her homo. She has been in La Grande for some time visiting with friends. Honeyniooners Leave Mr. and JMrs. J. 31. Hughes left tills morning for Wclner on their honeymoon. They Intend to locate there as Mr. Hughes makes his hom in Welser. A group of rriouds saw tho happy couple oft this morning. Slop Ku lioulo lo Pondleton Mrs. .Anna ;i,eslie and .her little dnughtor, Johanna, who live at Jo seph, spent the night in La Grande on route to Pendleton, where they will visit with her sou, Koss, for some time. They left this morning on No. 17. M. 1. A. Troupo Arrive Sixteen members of tho M. I. A. of Baker arrived in La Grand.e this mnroiing on No .17 and wore met by representatives of the local L. D. a. church, q Hey will present -aim for Polly," a comedy drama, at the L. D. S. church this evening. k. To Visit In Hose City Mrs. L. O'Brien left this morn.' she will visit at the home of Mr. anil Mrs. A. Aruett over tho week end. She will return from Portland on Monday, Alleged Nuisance to Neighbors r,. r.. iarpenier was uruiigut ue-1 fore tho police court this' mornikiff, ou the charge of 'burying a colt I lu his barnyard, the stench being j an alleged nuisance to the neigh-1 burs. He pleaded guilty and" tho j judgment was deferred by thn Judgo until a later day. His residence la i jut 1211 W'uvenuo. I Chickens Hun at Largi - ' A Mr. Lawrence was arrested on the charge ot allowhig his chickens to run at large, same being alloged -'u nuisanco to his neighbors. His! hearing will be hold at 10:00 o'clock Monday morning and he was freed! I'nion School .Manius I Misses Ida Hailing and'Vale jnett, who are pedagogues la the! schools near Union, arrived lu La! They will spend the day doing some shopping. ('ailed by Brother's Dcnlh I Oscar Jacks, a clerk ill the' Hooveize! Grocery, left this niorn- Ing on No. 24. bound for Nampi).! Idaho, where ho was called by the! death of his brother Clarence. Tho' deceased is well known in j,a Grande, having spent his early life here. . ' . ! Iowa School District Sn?cfnl to Th nriirrr l?WA.'SF,ll00L l,Isl'iiICT- APr- , , , ,J,",e alonu.' ,Vor snpnclmtr n wook'u vni-ahnn ufilk hn, snendmS week s vacation with her P;cnt -Mr- nd Mra. L E Stanley, i MM'i,P"SCy cf',cd " Mr Smdcr.nd, Mr. Williams Wenesday on business Mr. Blanchard was through this ' "V . . , "c?ry W ll"',ms w."s from stnuui suvunii uns mis wcck on ac- (.ount of a ba(J cu,d . There was a little excitement caus ed Wednesday evening when Joe Bed-! des' horses ran away while he whs ' t..lb:nM t., Un ...Unl U.. rt'I :.. i l B .u . hap caused the victim the trouble of liorrowintr a buggy before returning lume ome. William Pullen and Hugh Ilulse vij- ; t i i. ... Hilrhe8l ke i(, f c,ca , sizcd cotton ls OBSIUVEH WANT ADS GET RE siJLTS. ' gal's kail G fiLidern Wedneolay Uld Time Saturday Wises aao Orchestra Notice p t will buftyour baby ( heifer cpU i. Call 369W I yARL ZUNDELL j 1 - ' 'I 1 jV" ! S dance! NEW TODAY FOR SALE Bargain. E 1-2 N. V. 1-4, NB 1-4 S. W. 1-4, Sec. 18, Tp. 4 S Range 38120 acres cruise one million ft. Pine timbers Send of fer to R. A. McMichael, 128 West 14th St., Minneapolis, Minn, Mar. 18-25, Apr. 1 pd , , MAN OR WOMAN Wanted, $40 weekly full time, $1.00 an hour spare time, sellini; g-uarantced hosiery to wearer. Experience unnecessary. International Knitting Mills, C-175, Norristown, Pa. Mar. 25, Apr 1-8-15. pd LOTS FOR SA VK-Two VU'phoi lots close in $250 apiece phone U54-M. 4-l-;il FOR SALE Several choice building lots. Close in, good terms. Pyramid Land Co. ' 4-1-ltp FOR SALE Houso and lot. cheau. Five rooms, electric lights, city water in yard, shade trees, side walks. Also for fsuJc Jmrn and lot; well-built ktorl-and-Vhalf barn. Would make jfooL4fousc at little expense. Shade .frees, sidewiks, handy to sewer and city water. In quire; 605 Jefferson avenue or 2507 N. Fourth street. Easy terms. 4-1-Ut FOR SALE OR TRADE Pure bred nh whit ,,,. , i.,i,s. phom) i.-arn,crs u2. 4-l-2tp . ,:FOR SALE Early Rose seed potato nl es. Lee Wright, Fruitdale. 4-l-4tp I FOR RENT Furnished npnrtment i also garage. lnquiiK at KilU Sixth i street or Phone 'Main 1 30. Mrs. I Louis Maeuirc. 4-1-tf FOR SALE I have five moro thor oughbred Poland brood sows for sale, weight 200 lbs. Will furrow m in April and May. Price $:I0.00, John Dean, Cove, Oregon. 4-l-2'.p FOUND SilvW pencil. Inquire lit observer. ' 4-l-2t The Vry latest designs in French llmportcdVtlk lamp shades for fitting all sizes oXtalles and lamps, will bi (ound on diliy at the Art & Gift ahop, Kichardnm, "Ihe Art Man 4-4-lt Beautiful dinner ware in open stock ranginr in pVire from $12.50 to $45.00 The Act A) Gft Shop, Richardson neu-."The Art Xiin-" . 4 - 1 - WANTED TWnti-five loads good rotted manurcXpec Cherry tit the Greenhouse. , l 4-1-tf 'MEN Wanted forYDctoctive work. Ex periertce ihuiecisMnry. Write J Ganor, formefVikv't. Detective, 4ld: St. Louis. Apr. 1-8-15 CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to our many friends for their jaympathy and kndncss to us in the loss of our wife and mother, Mrs. A. iC. Webster. We also thnnk them for .the many beautiful floral pieces sclit in Her behalf. A. C. VV'EBSTEK, , SPEMl'Hll.WEBStlilt, 6- ... 4-1-ltp' FURNISHED ROO.MS-Inquiro 1W)7 ! flth street. " 4-1-atp F0R SALE--Alfalfa seed; c from 5c toil 7vperUt;rin Baltic 35c ,V lb.; fso spri common rimm ana sprinK rye. Phone Farmers 4x C. W. Bond. ilnt nnlv J-I.lf . FOR SALE Leas on hinise nnd lots ! together wilhhous furnishings. Prico reasonalfie. tfldrcss Box 410, La Grande. Ore. 4-1-121 Old Tvme Dance KVKIIT . AT rilt'llHUArl 7.1 I1KU MKillT i HALL The Luckw Lady draws the Dress b Thursday night at Ziber Hall. P. J. Powers Try Some of Our Eastern Star KLEAN -KUT K I JPhoift Main as TV 8 . Feee Delivery .....': MANY ROADS IM GQGD SHAPE The following summary of road conditions III eastern Oregon was prepared by tho statu highway coin mission's local division engineer's office and gives accurate informa tion regarding tho condition ot the roads yesterday. (Mil Oregon Trail. rcndleton Foot of Cabbago Hill; macadamized. Foot of Cabbago Hill fl'o 5111 gard. closed by Bonw. Hllgard-La Grande, opeu but very rough. La Clrundo-Hot Luko, pavement and macadam, good. Hot Lako-l'nlia, open, short de tours nocessury, cross track just east of Hot Lake, detour marked to main highway; detour Just cast of Union at small bridge. Unlon-Haker, open, macadam. Baker-Nelson, buow. and lco. Nelson-Huntington, now standard grade, detour 2 Y miles In length from Gale's crossing to Woathcrby bridge; uso old road which is very rough; detour one-fourth mile nt Jordan creek, very , rough; detour of one mile from Llmo to Hunting ton overhead crossing, uso old road which is in fair condition; detours of half milu from Popo and Stan riehl ranch to Binder ranch, uso old road; In fair condition. The dotours on this section aro well murkod, but caro should he used us they are very rough; uso challns. WNT TO Meet a young lady mat- iminyally inclined. iWrite "S," care OVerver. 4-1-ltp MEN WantcVto lualify for Firemen, Brakemen; cil','icnco' unnecessary. TranspoilatioiNJ'uryished. Write W. Boirgcss, 4119. at, Louis. Apr. 1-8-15 H M'ijAvA li esli an iH' 4ioklni; let us Imvo Jt W,iiyA oikiv.l t M ' 'Ii l JllHllty V"'l llloi'OllRllllcsd mill ce HlRniiliieiSTflir service. vg 'vi w. X Laemmle presents -i Mdiiuon - Whitman College $$$1 : I V A) ; Gbe Club j L. H. S. TuesclJ 8:15" M. Tickets Reserved Monday, ii ' Sii.ir lUiltcr Mix tun Mui'li- Flavor . t Salted fViimits . J Tn- jii r Kiiiii(l ImtsIi Vt'Kcliilili's sill kinds in season l'resli c's Country butter M is, Iiovan's luitlrr .Jott.it han Aisles' I elivmus Ajiles i I ,mi.iii ii Strawlierries iier Do Your Feet Hurt? If so ruino to us. Wo will fit you lu your proper size to Insure you com- FRENCH & GREEN Ladies' Ready-to-Wear and Shoes Huntington to Welser, via Old Ferry, fair. Oregon sldo closed. Welser-Oiitarlo, good macadam, open. La Grande Kuteipilsn Highway. La Grande-lsliiiid City, pavuil. Islaud t'lty to Elgin, couny road open, ruuh. Milium to Joseph, macadamized with tho exception of eight mil" stretch between Lustine and Enter prise. This strip is very rough, use chains, take river road. 17 Value of Education. . . Right eiliien'.ion Ills n person to earn a living, to be u good citizen, and tn enjoy life Ibrousli the culllvutlon f 'be Imagination. AUDITORIUM V, April 4,1922 Admission 50c at Silverthorn's 8:00 A. M. Imx II. fort. Pumps nnd oxfords in a big selecllon in both Louis and military heels. Cotter's Formative O x fords for thoso achOu; feet. "The Thirty Tyrants." "The Thirty Tyrants" was the name given to an aristocratic body which usurped tho government of Athens 404-4(i.'l 11. C. Tho most notable was Crltlas. Their rule was overthrown by tho democratic party under the lead of Thriisybultis. The same nnme Is nlso applied to the body of pretend ers to the Unman empire under the relgns of Valerian, Gnllleiius, etc. Out standing ninonu them were Tetrlcus and Odenathus. ; WHAT Would You Do? If your rival tried to queer you with your sweet heart's father? Andi then tried to make you lose your job? And you were Irish? OH BOY! SEE If SUNDAY ONLY ARCADE Don't forget the free Band Concert at 4:30 I : 1 GROCERY II. HUG, of Elgin, Prop. n .l.-llry. 0 0 Wheat wis lo fl.J3 today, 0 .jr -,.- w- . y I r ; - 1-i(ii'vi'.v x'-