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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1922)
T N-v( Pnfnrilar. "April 20. 1022. TZT mTTOE EVFATNT(t Or.STCTCYER TWOE THREE "A l o 0 Local News In Brief Any La Grande lubscriber to tha Obierver who does not receive his piper by 8 o'clock-in the ev- cning, please call Western Union, Main 24, and a special messenger it- will deliver a copy. , Morolork in Town J. P. Morelock, KiiruKu owner of Wallowu, arrived in La (Irnnde Inst evening on a short husluess trip, lie Is rettlslcred lit the Summer. Arrived from Kitrin F. B. Smith, of Kltiin, la a l.n Grande 'husLnt-ss visitor today unl during his . stay is a sue-st of I lie Foley. I.iilne. Is also very 111 Pn rortiaud and Mrs. Hopper will bo with him during his illness. crippled by the absence of U rence, who won two firsts 4u last year s Eastern Oregon Mt'el, who 1b out on account of a iniuor operation." IMPROVEMENT IN INDUSTRY IS GENERAL (Continued from 1'ugo One.) Couch on ihe .Mend JikIko U. tl. Couch 1s reported to be stuulily Improvkig and Is feeling much butter today. Down from Elllerprlse . II. M. Dullois, superintendent of schools at Enterprise, arrived in La Grande last eveivtuK on the branch line train and is spending the week end here, visiting with friends. To Shop Miss Maui Spain, of Union, ar rived in La Grando this morning on No. 17 and spent the day on u BhopplUK tour. (iocs to North Powder Mr. and Mrs. M. L. McCormlck lert this morning for North Powder, whero they will visit with his sis ter, Mrs. Prank Bidwell, for a few days, then leaving for Portland for a short visit. Automobile Club lveshloiit 1". L. Meyi-rs, who has served os i annua. The millers' Btrlko, which president of the Union County Auto- i iwilun officials esllnialed us Involv mobile club, has resigned because; lug nearly 700. 000, was the largest of his business 'duties not giving j industrial controversy in progress him time to look after thel club'B as May day approached, "with a con work. There Is talk among the siderable number of workers affect members of II. C. Hernlngcr as the ed by textile and stone cutting piesldenl to succeed Mr. Meyers. Here from Itolsc Miss Limine Cunluy, of llolse, Idulio, is fcipendluK n few .days In La Grando as a guest at the home of Mrs. Frank Reynolds. Shu will leave for Portland this evening, where shervll visit with friends for , some t!::i?. Jhiker Engineer llon' J. D. Fontaine, an enginil?r on the O.-W., arrived In La (Irande last night from his home at Hal:' r and spent the evening as a pueft of the Foley. lie returned to hi." home on No. 24. To Itose City Mrs. Hoy Clapp aiel children will leave La Grande tomorrow morning, bound for Portland to lie with Mrs. Clapp's futht'r, Wallace Lane, who . will ))o operated upevi on the first of the week. Mrs. McClllly In Portland A group of eastern Oregon women are at the Benson. They are Mrs. N. It. Martin of Pendleton, Martha L. McCully of La Grande. Katie J. Hoydo and Hester L. Nichols of lioker and Hilda M. Mulcaru Canyon City. Oregon ian. lrch.Ytci'hiu Church Services The following services will be held at the Presbyterian church to morrow. Sunday school at 9:45, Young" People's meeting ait 6:110 o'clock. There will be no services at 11:00 or 7:30 o'clock. Arrived Today Mrs. J. IJigan. of Walla Walla, arrived in La Grande this morning on No. 17. She will spend several days ut the home of Mrs. M. A. Adams of I-a Grande before return ing to her home In Washington. Arrives from California Mrs, Otis Palmer returned to her homo this morning at tine close of n three weeks' visit In California. During her visit she was In San Francisco and Los Angetes. She re ports a very pleasant time. of Will l,eve Tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hopper will leave tomorrow morning for lvorl land. where Mr. Hoipper will enter St. Vincent's hospital for treatment. Mrs. Hopper's .brother, Wallace (iocs to Enterprise Mrs. It. E. Trill lift this lunllling on thu branch line train, bound for Enterprise, where she will visit ivitli her husband, who is employed in the Kastern Oregon Lumber com pany. She will return Monday. to To Visit Daughter Mrs. S. E. Head, of La Gralule, left this morning ftr Enterprise, where she will remain for some lime visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. L. M. Harvey. strikes in shut downs In New Eng land add In minor walkouts In oth er parts of the country. In some cities there was de-lnied to bo a demand for skilled workers, although the supply of common' labor, generally was declared to be larger than tiie slemaud. Some state labor department ufflcluJs definitely stated that the unemployment crisis had beon passed In their states and h:. .1 . II. .-..I. ..I U...., LUOI m,u itinaiu (,i,ii,,t,i ' J. Ross Leslie, of Pendleton, con-''1""8 waa 1 progress. Some local- neeted with the State Hospital, r-"' '. ,, .,' , , .1 1 i 1 , ,. .. ! ready virtually were normal, but "'" '" . Vr , " 0 '.":' " ., ... !from most of the slates reporting day He w"l b- b - short tin..! ""'''"' . , iinwit hi ninny Hnts. Only In a ftw NEW TODAY FOK SALE Big type, Polund-China weanling pigs from registered sows which 1 purchased at linker- Males ' and females not related Papers 1 furnished. Ikrt Knight, Union. I l-20-ltp I FOIt SALE Good wood proposi tion, 'Jill notes, fine yellow pin" and red fir, four miles from La Giandc, $Kt per ncre. Pyramid Land Co. 4-2'J-ltp MAN OK WOMAN Wanted, $40 -weekly full time, $100 an hour spuio time, selling guarantee:: hos iciy to weae-'r, Expeiienee un-ne-e.-siiiy. International Knitting Mills. C-lr, Norristown, Pa, Apr. 21), May li-LI-M pd. FlX-4 SALE F-ight months old Llewellyn bitch out of lolloy Hoy, Mohawk second, Free Lance and Jes.-ie Hodiieid. tall 1S1-M. 4-29-t" FOK KENT Hum. 2ii(i K. Fir. 4-2!-'.2t it declared to -be acute, uad Ihe gen eral tenor of the statements wms,f0 KENT Two sleeping rooms, on of optimism, particularly with. j.,,i jf .I,..;,,,,! i.,n unferii K 2703 N. Fir street. 4-'.'i)-ltp I to that loculttv Hamilton did not take was sold to .vji-s. laioert csnannon 01 uie anamiou from virtually every store- vjeorge iuuug win ue-cuey tue toom used by Mr. Summer. i.V'r. Young will open a confectionery. Sommer Sells Harness .Store Joe Summer has sold his harness store in the Foley Hotel building to r(;frt.,.n(,e to ,m- rull,le K. B. Hamilton 01 Humnicrvntu anu i Intense lliillding. most ot the stock nas ixcn removea . ,... r mtense building ne- i.-nn "'mi 01en.1v .1 v,,v ,.t. ,.,, ,., I ,., ,..,. nient work was outlined in reports I state. 'n'id it : was,expectea that nuiny Idle work-1 era would find eniployuieut In 11 WANTED glgintlc construction boom winch ' single was indicated ttoni many sources. Monthly records of building ac tivity kti:H by the American con tractor since 1M4 were broken by the total valuiithf.i of buliilng per mits at leading .cities for March, and the aggregate of $02.28:1.251 for ISO cities was believed by that publication to he the largest for all time. The number of permits issued last month in those cities was 62,444. As compared with March. 1021, permits nuinhored u::.:!! KENT Modern luini.-hed apartments, witli or wdnoul extra tiecping room. Phone 1J41-K- 20HI First siicct. 4-29-H s H INT IF BRUNSWCKS One horse saddler and dliver. Weight about 1200 pounds. Age f lo 0 years. Call 1007 Adams avenue- riione 2.17-K. , 4-2'J-Up FOK KFNT Steam-healed furnished apaitments. HiOfi Wasliitigton. 4-2U-ir The Eastern Orrni Anisic rom pany has received a largo shloment , of ilruuswick pho.nognephs nnd is j prepiring to push this make of ma-lw)len t)u. EXPElilENCED Slenographcr wants permanent or temporary vvoik. Phone :is:.U. 4-2P-2tp JAZZ the Dance Saturday Night Starex Orchestra (iiH's to linblcr .Mr L. Orahiini hoanlcd this moniiiiK. whero Bhti will Hponil the woi'k-ond visiting at tlio home of Mrs. t'lay Kox. ihrancli line train bound for Itnhl r, IN'mllrdni Ttni Arrives Coach Dick Hanley niul fourteon im'mbers of the team stOrped off hine throiiRhout Kastern Oregon, It Is one of the lai . ulimlf fihipments evef reti'lved hv ii'iy :nu-sii- dealer east of Uilj iumn tains and ro:Hniii8 all the different hi7.'s ajid makes InehidinK tin chn-tric Brnnswiek which In one of the new est typt-s yet pnt on the market by this popular mako. (By AmoRlfited rrenal VOUTUANU, Apr. 2!). Wheat was $1.27 to $1.28 today. Uve- PendU ton track stock was steady and ei;n weak, of No. 24 this Mutter was three cents lowt'r, extra morning. ''Our team is In fair con- cubes being 30 eoptH and prints 35 dition." states Hanley, "but wb are 'cents. On Their Way to Clirifs BIG SUIT SALE ciioick'of ANY Sl'IT JX TIIK STOliK EITllKli MKN'S OU VOL'NC MKX'S Nettleton Shoes Specially Priced . 112- UETTEH (MiT VOU1W NOW Clint's Clothiery.. Nd,w Spring Hats Big selection in All New Sttadea c j and the Tiluatlon amouutiMl to $131,003,317. the gain In value was Its per cent. Now York estahiishel , an 'umprecelented record of $104,- 5!l8.fi48. Chicago's penults were tlie largist in nltw years, according ; to the Illinois Department ot l.a i hor, despite the llani.'icaip of unset ' tletl labor conditions In Homo huild- ing trades. They amounted to $1!, j 3:l:!,!l(l(), an increase of $12,033,800 ;ovcr March (f last year. I Tho Chicago liulldiug coutroveisy hiuge3 un tho l.andis wage award. ; which several construction uiiions nave reused lo 'acceid, and over wltlch there apMars to ho no pre sent prospect or acltlomout. I'lli-ui l,uloi- in'Minnd. Although in Kentucky ihe num ber of calls for farm labor was do- 'senned us the Hiii'illiist In y.ui s. I Colonulo reported Inability to meet i the demand for reliable farm work-' ;ers. While no shortage of farm la-j jhor was ludlcaied In tho middle-1 i west, some Btates reported that i there was work for everybody who i : wauted this type ot employment. and Kaisab declarations were thai j i only good wemhor was needed to; rndme unemployment to a n:lul- !num. Kami liibor wages get.cri.llv I were around $35 n month, with! 'hoard and lodging. ' j I In Oregon thiJrn has been a great ! 'increase in building operations. Km- ployment In lumber and ng'ri. ultu:-e I tho basic industries. Is close to nor-j I inul. - IOH SAI.K Kour-toom house with one-hall acre of hmd, ha-ated at 1(10.1 Willow. 1'iice 10110 00, terms. I'hone 1'arnieis 21110. 4-2'.)-ltp FOR SAI.K Uicgistoivd Jeisey Hull. Apply to K. K. Woodiuff, Union, Oiegon. Apr. 211, May (i-l:i pd. Gray Suede Pumps Just arrived by express, n new cut-out pat tern with a iurii soie, Fivni'h heel. Price sj5 10.00. Also patent and fjrev suede eonihinatioil with Culian heel. Priced at Also a new shipment of the latest patterns and colors in hosiery. FRENCH & GREENE Ladies Eeady-to-Wear and Shoes WANT TO BUY OR SELL SOMETHING? TRY AN OBSERVER WANT AD I'Oll SAI.K Building block, "housing dtug store, pool hall, clothing store, telephone exchange, doctors offices, and a lf-room hotel on upper floor. Rents for nearly !fci"0 per month. Propetty has water, lights and hath and woodshed en upper floor ilh holel- Will saeiifice all, including holel furniture, foionly J2o,000. Teims to right patties. U Mc Giegur, North l'owder, Ore. 4-2'J-lt FOR RKNT Strictly tmmtern five room house, 210(1 t'edar street. Phono 1K8-W. 4-2i)-ltp FOIt SAI.K One wo;k mare wilh foal; (ne jersey cow; one hack, one single buggy, one sulky plow, one fodder cutter, one farming mill, one disc, one garden drill, one single harness. K. C. Tuekey 4-2D-11 FOR SAI.K One Smith Premier typewriter in spleirJid condition and will sell very cheap. tAIf-'O Kastnmn Kodak, postcard size. E. C. Tuekey.. 1 4-.2H-U AGED JCDITOR PASSES. ynj ABMoe'lnlrrt rrrB) SALK.M, Apr. 20. Information leacher here Fiitlay of tho death in Portland or W. U. Oddell, oil, former editor and owner of thu (rVegon Statesman. Mr. Oddell crossed the plains from Indiana to Oregon in IHfil, settling in Yamhill county. Later he uttended Willamette university Old Tyme Dance - KVKRT AT IHIHSDAI .filial MUHT HALLi The Lucky Lady draws the Dress on Thursday night at Zuber Hall. P. J. Powers CHICKEN DINNER. Fine Chicken Dinner at the City Restaurant every Sunday. The best of cooking, John Anthony, Prop. 4 -2!- It KCMMACK SAI.K. The ladies of Ihe Pi eshyterian Chinch will ho':l a rummage sale in the Sunday school room, Saturday May ;th, 4-211-lt NOTICE. Dr. Kalslon has moved his offices into the New Foley Building, third floor. 4-2il-7t ARCADE, Sunday Only Gladys Walton With David Butler In the merry comedy of a flapper who knew what she wanted; and when she got it she did n't want it at all. "THE WISE KID" Directed by Tod Browning, tlie man who made "Outside the Law" Also LEEM0RAN IN "THE TOUCHDOWN" A Two Reel Century Comedy MONDAY ONLY 4 Acts Vaudeville 4 And a Five Reel Feature it i in :k a us. All Hi h: 'ills are requested tu meet at the I. O. O. V. I lull lit 11 n. m., Sunday, April :',!, lo attend the funer al of Sister Mabel llurnaugh. I'y order of KSTKI.I.A ISK!.IE, N. G. MATTIE COI. HEN, Secy. 1-20-It CHICKEN DINNER. I'ir.e Chicken Dinner at the liestaurant every Sunday. The of cooking. John Anthony, Ptop. ' 4-211-lt City iH'St "Economy" Keeps Some Men Hard Up! You've heard f-f men so extravagant that they never have a dollar. Well, there are also men so economical that they never have a nh'kcl. It just keeps them hroke replacing' (he cheap things they buy. There arc 'I -OTI I l)S that are lower priced than COLIiKd'IAN CLOTIIKK in the bc-iuniii";, but thev are all higher in the end. ASH BROS. "Thu Store That Keeps 1 nil li Willi the People" ( ' GARDEN SEED ' C'CJEE SUGAR BROWN SUGAR CANNED D. M. BEET3 y CRACKED WHEAT BREAD y among the other many MacphcraoJt Bakery products. 'A Vl'.HY 11 VI LINK or : . I'Ki'Xii vi:i;kiai;u;s Kleati Kist K O O O (53 ao (3 0 J n mi ft - m o m Ml' " m i oG o0 o 0 1 I . , I ' ' - - -