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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1922)
TMiTny 'April 21', 1022 (TRANTVE TCVENTMO OTtRttTlVTCTl PA'dR VTW, o o o o o o Local News In Brief Any Lu Grande subscriber to the Observer who does not receive his paper by 8 o'clock in the ev- ening, please call Western Union, Main 24, and a special messenger will deliver a copy, U'r BpondiiiK the evening In l.a Grande ut tho Savoy hotel, left thin in or u 111 k on the brunch lino train for Enterprise, where they will visit for some time. editor of the Itouilzer a few years , Hunker, of linker and Harry llunk- neo, while both were residents ofjer, of La Gruude. She stutes tluit Spokane, and wo are glar to wel-he had a very pleasant viit i,n come thoni to I'olk county, allowing i Eastern Oregon. they aro the class of citizens it Is I r desirous to gain. rolk County ; Dunn from Wallowa . Iteiulter. jtcttirn front Kalem Ccorir T. Coi brim returned from Salem this morning ou No. 24. lie bus been tliCro for a short time at tending a water bojrd meeting. Mother Improved Mrs. T. J. SitokkIh returned to her borne this morning alter spum ing some time in Sheridan, 'where alio hud been culled by the illness of her mother. She reports her mother Is recovering tiicoly. Callctl by ltrot tier's IM-ntli Mrs. Helen M. Cod ies left this morning for Salt I.ako City, whero she wan called by the death of her brother, David Held, yesterday. rilrchascs Home Charles Wels, fireman on the O. W recently purchased a home lo cated at 140Q W avenue through the Georgo H. t'urrey Ileal Kslate Agency. Tho place was owned by tho J. D. McKennoii cfctnte. Inion Mayor Here M. F. Davis, mayor of Union, Is a La Gruinle business visitor today, tie motored over this utoiwing and is spending tho day hero. Helm lied In Klgiu Mr. and Mrs. II. Leonard, o IClgin. returned to their home this morning on tho branch 'line trnli u' the close of a brief visit In Ln Grande, During thoir . stay llie wore registered at the Savoy. tioes to l:igill Fred Dubois, who makes bis home at KUMn, spent a few days in La Grande on tiiislnoss. He returned to his Inline this moiling on the branch line train. lltiys Honu . H. A. Davis and John Good have Ipurcbased a home at 131:1 Madison uvenuo from the J. 1). McKennoii estate. Tho sulo was mudo by the George H. Currey Heal Estate Agecuy. lie-turns front rcirtlanl J. 10. Miller, local manager for Albcrs Ilrnthers Milling company, has just returned from Portland after spending a week there on business," Arrived from Ivnst . Curl Folsoin, of Philadelphia. Penn., arrive 1 in Lu Grande today from his home. He will spmd sev eral weeks vlsitng hen? at the home of his uncle, C. W. Strom. Will Hie llallruail Hoys Clarence K. Ilalston, of New York, who Is flelnl supervisor for tho department of safety, spent yes terday In Lu Grande with the rail road boys. In the futuro ho will muko regular trips to this city for inspection purposes. Home from Ciillfoi'iiln William Siegrist and family,, who started on a long Journey lnteuding to rniuble nroi(id for a year, re turned from California a few days ago to get a glimpse of old friends mid enjoy a stay in Lu Granule be fore starting on the next lap of their journey. Hack from Hnnsa.s Mr. and Mrs. C. N Cameron re turned Wednesday from am extend ed visit in Kansas with relatives. They wile, llorato icrmaucutly lu Lu Grande. To Indian Crock Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Splker left La iruudo tills morning for Indian Crook, where they will lca30 their ranch umd attend to oilier business matters before returning to La Grande, whero they will mako their homo. Misses Ethel Snuffer and Margar et L. McCrao of IWalloWu, arrived In La Grande Inst evening on the brunch Hue train nnd' are spending a few days here. '' I' Hero from Toxa: C N. Ilurko of llrci'kenridgc, I Texas, arrived lu La Claude Thurs day on bulness. : Ho' Is tici wuost of Mr, Charles Plnylo, j J !f m aui-'s 1 1 ; J. L. Atterbury waaj iiria4gnbd lu Justice court yestrdioJ ' In. answer a charge of non-supor ! Ilo lives near Cove. Ho waived examination arid was bound over to tho grand Jury on $250 bunds,., ;,, let III lied to llllbler Mrs. S. E. Ileckett. who milk.? bor hone In linbler, spent the past two days visiting In Ln Grande lie a guest at the Savoy. Sho returned to her home this morning. Stnnfield Man Here G. I.. Dunning, of HtanfUld. nr rived In La Grande last evening nnd Is registered ut tho Savoy. He I' here attending to some road 'bust licss; Moving to I'cmllcton Mr- and Mrs. C. E. Krooburn and ! their two children spent lust night In La Grande en routo to Pen dlUiyg, where they are going with the Intentions of locating there. They formerly lived in CuMweH. Idaho.1 Ilefore stopping at Pendle ton they intend to visit with friends and relatives in Walla Walla, Washington. Tacoma Attorney in t'lly . J. M. Ashton, n prominent attor ney of Tacoma, Is In La Grando to day. Mr. Ashton was, formerly as- 1'astor in Town . Isoclatcd with the Northern in the Uev. and Mrs. II. S. Hughes, of! days when Mr. Hunt was attcmpt Union, motored (over to La Grando j tug to bulls! a railroad through the this morning and arc upending lliejGraudo Hondo valley, day here on business, ltev. Hughes ' is pastor of the Prcsbytcrlon church Traffic Accident at Union. A traffic accident orrurroil on the Intersection of Depot and Ada ins; Ijcave for Kvtcnilcd Trip yesterday aft.'Miioon at about 4:110 Mr. and Mrs. Denver Charlton J o'clock, when a Ford runabout driv- left this morning for Houston, Tei- Ion by Fred Owsley was lilt by Cnrr's as. Mrs. Charlton is going as a furniture truck. Tho truck received delegate to tho L. S. of U. of L. F. ' very littlo damage and tho Ford Sc K. convention, which is to be was damaged only slightly. , , held there. They will stop at Hood; . ' Illver and Portland on their way j()n Way to Enterprise alnd will visit New Orkans nnd Chi- Rev. K. ijr. Snyder, who has been cago before returning home. preaching in the middle west for th" r .; past six months, nrrived in l.a Grande Streets lletng tirailed . 'today on his way home to Enterprise. Now that npring is hero, the city 'lie says the middle western country i.i street department lias started' torn by storm and tnnt tho rains smoothing ;np the unpaved streets are interfering with farming ami i with the grader. After several days business. Uev. Snyder will proliab'7 'work with the mnohlno many of remain in Wallowa county during the : the deep ruts resulting from the summer. j uso of tho streets during that wet I - weather, have been smoother over; Cases Postponed and vehicular travel Is easier aguin. Tho trials of J. E. Lerchur nnd i It. A. Alexander charged with driv- ! I'rngram Tonight ling Mack trucks with Ford licenses I Tho Girls' Friendly Society wllUaud Clyde Charlton and Wm. Ni- give a program this evening nt barger, both charged wilh speeding, ! Honan ball, at 8 o'clock. There ' that were to have came up this will bo dancing later in the eve- morning In the police court at lilng. No admission will be charged ; 10:00 o'clock, hnvo been (postponed but a silver offering is to bo Ink- i until Monday morning at 10:00 en up. j o'clock. K.'iJ' $ d I New House Dresses A new lot ( e'ivt Flint's rnul cropos tilso ci't'toui l ;ui l crt'pf! ooinliina timis. Something absolutely new! I'l-icod from .8) to . 1.00 French & Greene Ladies' Ready-to-Wear and Shoes llldwell, North Powder, John Me lton, SuminervHIiv Lylo II. Kiddle, linbler, John Graham, A. J. Tucker. S. K. Harris. E. G. Ilalley, E. (). Wilson and Jesse .('rum, of the va rious Elgin prcliitcts, C. II. llidnell, Island City. ' ' NEWSGNSGDING ON LILLY STORE coiner this sture is Koin to be equally as (food." The I.a Oraudo Investment company which owns the corner buiL'ing vacat ed hy Mr. Lilly is having extensive re modeling done. t, After jnovlnp; his entire haidwure 'othian ni rordaiul (Ji'onro T. Cochrnn of I,n. (ir:ilulc'. statu water superintendent, was rou-l01 ' tho Palmor-Koeiuh build- istoiod at thfl Impi rial whllo on his injr where the hardware atorc has been way to SaUnu. Siipuwiaion of thv.iucatvd for many years, Krnnk Lilly ! liny Land Homer C. Wilson purchased a tract of land yesterdny from ChnrUN fcpent Evening Here Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Johnson, nf- n:.z ' jazz i Dance Saturday Night Starex Orchestra Knaut. Mr,. Wilson will engage it: the chicken' business on a large iSealti on his new location. Mr. and jMrs. Knalltz exect til leave;.) soon for mo coast, wnero tney vfii niaac their homo. The sale was made by tho Geo. H. Currey Ileal Estate Agency. waters of tho state nnd of their up propriatloii, distribution, and livr-l,mil eMing reaiy f;r husiness. lo.l, and tho adjudication u exist ing water lights, aro soiiie of the things which occupy the llnio mid atli iition of i.Mr. Cochran. Crcgon lliehcst price paid for clean, larjre sized cotton rags, IiACS Wanted at The Observer. t'rauiers Welcomed J. I,. CrHiupr, who last fall iur- jchiuwrda small farm near Parker from J. W. Hobinson, was lu Dallas one day lust week anil inudc a sub stantial purchase of furniture. Mr. fiaiiier and family arrived April list from La Grande, where for a j number of years he has beiii ne j rotary of tho Y. M. C. A. Tho Cramers were well known to me Ilium In Town j Commit loenicn File .. Churles S. Dunn, exrregistrar of I Those lu Union county who have the land office, arrived yesterday ! filed for precinct cominltlcelmoii are from Tacomn, tVash., where ho now) as follows: L. L. Sno.lgrass, W. I). I makes Ills home. Ho will spend a Grnndy, J. L. Munhall, Einnlt. Mill-' few days in La Grimdev visiting with ering, S. I). Williamson,, I'uvld Ktod-j friends. ' idard, It. J. Green, "W.. (1. Sawyer.' !J. !H. 'Poare, Henry Snau, H. W. Tiiiiring to Coast . ;ltiley, and C. M. HuiiHIh''.v.ft,1.f'ir tlv j It. F: Clnrk, of Contact, Novada, i various districts lu La "Grande, ' II. I was a guest of the Savoy last night. ) H. illuron, linbler, L.' ,A., I'rescott, I Ho Is touring from bis homo to linbler, O. K. ; Haller, Anti lopej I'lirtland and wnsforcul to ship his Creek, William Eckstein, PaJnier car from here to Pendleton, where jJunctlon. John Gilkinsou and I-'. A.I ho will rcs'imo his trip. . ... . . Attention ! f you liave any cement work ytui want done why not try 1 0. 0. JOHNSON Phone 2.j9-"V haw uinde a record in placing his slock 1 I Today he has sign painters t work placing signs on the new location and beautifying the front. I like my new location very much," remarked Mi. Lilly, "and while I was a fixture for many years on the old KALER NURSERY Now shipment of Flowering Almonds, Rurtbrrry, Spiroas, pink and white, and Hoses. Raspberry Plants, .Gooseberry, and Hod Currant Hushes. Am also clearing out Hudglng, Shade and Ornnmcntal Trees al lolis thun cost. v Alfred Milne CARR'S WHERE YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD USE IT COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER 'if "ilj Man! Man! Look at How x Little We Ask for Hats TelinU Season Starts , The tennis court ut the Y. M. C. A. has been openend and a number of tho tennis bugs wore practicing ' today. A schedule for the1 Inter mediate and young men's gym class matches will bo prdjxired soon and it is announced that Inter in the t season some tournaments will bo : held? . . I Accepts Position C. V. Einaliolser, for the past ten years manager of the Oregon Grocery comnany, and well known in local sporting circles, has accept ed a position us . sales manager with Lung Co.. Portia! id. Mr. Emahelser announces his Intention of leaving fur Portland about the first or .May, where lie- will take up his duties iu his now capacity'. h'inlit when everybody's blossoiiring out in new sprintf liK lTp to the minute st vies .aii't-bc-bettered values. 15tmSlU at lowest i i'cs from the "better" l'-it i..5ik crs who see "better" times in shortened prolits and more sales. - - - Jlere's a shade to' make 'cm sit up and take no tice "Steel firay." Oiiic.- in all models but the "biiifie-crease" is most populcr. Witilit up to snap iyoii'11 like it ! At this price you'll bin- it $4.85 (ioh' to I(,r( la iitl Mm,, M. A 'Hunker rottirned to Her' lionif! In Portland tli Is nioriiibR on No. 17. Sho has been vfsltiim in La Grande and IJiiker for about five weeks with her two sons, AVynu AB;C-A.D-e1 :i.-i . TODAY and SATURDAY ' I Jr5E L.LAJ'ty -re$cnH 02QGiw.ncwlQywlure t Adapted from "The Quarry" by John A. Moroso NOTE The newest shade--"sand-tan." The newest shapt "the b i n fi e -crease." Silk-triniined and silk-lined contrast injr dark brown band with lw on the side. Narrow brim: well-rolled at the b.wTst price in tovn $4.45 I . Hy Aflseeiatcd Press) PORTLAND, Apr. 21. Livestock was steady, eggs were weak and but ! ter firm today. Wheat was $1.3 to ' $1.29. . TIES Xew shiiuneiit of beaii- We've f,'ot 'ein all ail colors all sizes all ulinlmu l'.vlTft llillir front the Miap' in'otlels to the . . til'ul Tien., Onr stock is tl i 5; ni f i o'tl kind! for , y 1WW coinplete in this Dad. The "bankers'.' i. (nK,;K.v' Xeek motlel iii.poai-1 ftrav will V". :1 ' iKlltJ please Jiini. $5.45 . . wear, from (0c t$Z.Zo 6 (JO (JO O O lmtsL ClotMmg What the National Board of.. Review., said of thin picture: "This is an exceptional photodrama of prison life, rising to a unique and powerful ckamatic situa tion. Thomas Meighan does some oi his best work for the screen. The entire production i3 well balan ced and out standing," Also Showin. International News i2Ssj ThT" "MAKES LIFE'S WALK EASY ; a bj g c p $6.00 to $9.50 mm ASH BROS. "Xlio Store That Keeps l'altli Willi tlio Ccoplo" Old Tyme Dance KVI'.IIY rillltSDAT MUUT The Lucky Lady drav8 the Dress on Thursday night at Zuber Hall. P. J. Powers aimiiisj .4 p uj .!.M1,"i1tsm( wi!r: i AT ) zt iu:it HALL II DANCEi Eagle's Hall ' Old Time Saturday o cDance Tickets 50c Plus War Tax 0 Garden Seed . FRESH VEGETABLES, SYRUPS and HONEY .LUNCH GOODS ' Lunch' Tongue, Potted Delicacy, Deviled Ham, Deviled: . oi Meat, Dried Eeef (sliced) Corned Eeef "The Kleaii'Kut KasK Grocery - s . . . o.. 0 .y&04 rfctSJeliwrr, " of Elgifl, Prop. I la ' -I f- t2 r i.iiy y a i iff-c-f a m I O o- ee o o O o O o o o 0 0