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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1922)
VXCIV. TWO L'A OTUNDTC rcVTCNTNn OBSERVER ART NEEDLE WORK DISPLAY Now on Exhibit in Our Windows by Special Request DONE ON INDIAN HEAD Bed Spreads, Luncheon Sets, Scarfs, Etc. Ty wiucst of liuiny of our piitnuiH v? niV ngnin Hliwing a niniilirr of finislicil emliroidcry jiici-cs, inadc on Tndiari Head. 1'iwticnlly nil of tlicst finished models wove niado by fiiiii yeox of our store; from our id'ulnr stock of Iu'ill;i Staioicl jiiccen and Designer Transfer fat terns on Indian Head. AIL pieces exhibited can AVe stamp tliem special if This display be duplicated so desired. from our stamped art deportment. is shown nain at the reouest o'f many of mir patrons and is of unusual rnlerest to women interested m art needlu work. HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE Sum und Aaron Waile, also pionT3 'him in hm lint moments, with the ex 1 1. NOTICE. Kvils of ('olisllpatliill. of lhi county).. They eame wext'eention of 'two norm who reniile in! rerhnp. t"e mom nerioun forty-two yearn ami an'j locate'! in Iowa. Uuring his niiknesK he wai (llsBa"''" ''Mined " i,i . .. . . .... . . .. ,. .. .luonenillclttH. If yo would nvo.n tne oianiiu Itonne vai.ey, wnere tney i luimeny carta lor ny ni wua aim illume keen vour I lived two yeurii. The family then 'children who are deeply graved overL , regular For thin purpiwe moved to the new Wallowa county and ! the 0M 0f 8 mnK husband amj.a cnuml.nrluln ' Tablet are excollenl. Mr. Whit more took up a homestead'.. ...... ... . . .,, ,, ,n,i ,! ..ntln n the hill, near U-np, north of i,.-ll"", an "trectmnau- father. He w : easy to take u.d mild iml -on"' ..i ... ...i. u. ii.-.j a member of (Ireen Vallev I. (). O F. I" effect. Adv. continuously until three yearn ago, m lowa an1 recently became a mem when he moved to a small pretty!1-1' "f Alpha Encampment No. tVJ of place a mile south of Enterprise. His fciitei prise. He leaves to mourn hi. ,l..,,ib u;i.u ..irl.ln l.m fnimrf .l.m.l demise his wife and nine children. in lied on Wednesday morning- He,5,1"' llla House, Mrs. Ina i.MtArtor, )r. Rnlston has moved his offices i hv hi. ivif.. ..n.l oio-h, (jtoi'Ke. Charles. Mike and Floyd oi'lirin the New Foley Buildine, third and one daughter. i Lostinef Kay, of Toleilo, Ore; Wil-j floor. . : 4-:W-7t Last week wan movinir time in thisil''"", of North Kiurlbth, Iowa: John, is: vicinity. Chris Johnson, anil Chaa.!"1 North Kntflisit, down; twenty-lwo Hridwell exchange homes, John Av-I grandchildren, six -brother unit one ery moved down to Mr. Hilly Fitzpat- iHer and u host of friend both here rick's house from up in the canyon, "' in loW11- 'J'h funerul wus held W. 13. Hunter movtd to one of his ' h" h'Hri". Rev. Pointer officlutini;, fauna up the canyon from his tow. ttnd buriul was in I-osti.ie Cemetery, residence, and Frank Wait moved J. " Vv J.ter Bedetcner from a houso in Evans to one of S. P. last weeK nu expect to re Crow's farms up the canyon, Mr Hoy 'mum here for the summer. Tney left (il.AIHOI.I lU'I.BS. Spccal price v. hile they last, npsort- i ?r. dozen. More or iiieeiuiouse. 2fi-lf CHKHHVS FI.0KISTS. rnrc first sjgn W.C.T.U.HAS IIS ELEGTiD fSperliU to The Onservar) iXSTlNE, May 1 Mrs. W. B. Hunter waa culhlJ' to La Grande on Hidnesduy by tho serious Illness of thir ilauu'htni', led, who has ben nt tmtinf school tliero. '. Miss Murarot Rted wus an Enter prise vUltor last week. Her aunt, Mrs. (has. Hook, was also trudinir It Enterprise tho last of tho week. ' J. H. Carpenter ri'turcd to Lostine Atonday from a business trip to En terprise. Mis. M Crow ent'-rtained her Sun day nchool class, "The ShiuJntf Monday evening after school. Mra ..Mai-y K. Mulletl, state presi dent of the W. C. T. U , of Portland, spent Wednesday, April 20, in I-os-tnu holdinif a conference with 'tho women in tho IVesbyUriun church in the afternoon, and oriraniKiatf n union htiro of twelve member aa a beirinnlnjr, and several honorary member of the men ax well. She irave a very good ndilrvwd at the tuunc 'place in the evening which wua. ap pieciateil ,by all present. The, ofUc oi.i elected for the local W. C. T. U. are us followH: President, Mr. Ag nes Muirill; vire-preaidemt, Mm. Car rie Caudle; secretery, Mrs. Ad die V. Johnson; treasurer, Mrs. Minna. Pol ey. A meetiiiir will be held soon and every member is a committee of one I house, wher they entertained a num- Kev. and" Mim, W. K. Shields, of Wallowu, were visiing in J.ostine Monday und Tuesday. School will ciose in another three weeks und everyone is busy at the school houso these days, both teach ers and scholais. Some of Uie farmers are plowing and some seeding now, and everylod is getting ready to make garden- Our debaters returned from Vale on kaU?r Sunday defeated, but not Carey ut Evans moving into the house at Evans that was vacated by Mr. Wiart. and Hiram Fisher moved into the house Mr. Carey vacated ut Evuns trom tne S. P- Crow lurm Mr. Wart hus now inted. Moyd Evuns is mov ing this week to the old Avery place on the slope west of town, now owned hy Henry Kuhn. Harry Williamson and family and Claude South and family left I.ostine on Wednesday morning in their cars lor the vicinity of Portland, whero they expect to locate. Mr and M in; James Litchfield de parted last wecfir.; .Thursday for (KvU'b ens, Idaho, their former home, where they expect to remain. They have jthei town home, there anil n -son and family and longed to spend their re maining years., there. They lived here for several, years. Artemus Moffitt- was bom m Iowa county, Iowa, Hebruan-y 14th, 1857, where he grew to manhood, being en gaged in farming with his father un til his marriage to Kmmagene Hall on February Hrd, IhMj To this union ten children were born, seven sons and three daughters, all of whom reached Lhe age of maturity. Tho younges' daughter, Ella, wife of Joe Thomp son, preceded "Wnr in death one year ago. I lit camaU 1 stine from his cast down, simi Lhev Clin flow ilevofe all their, time to the closing school i nativo home, in' Iowa, five years ago, work, instead of ennni.rt.in ... I settling herbf -wWr seven of his chil- muih on debate work. They hope to I'1""" hIul already located. Mr. Moffitt win higher honors next yeur. Tluj Sophomores gave a cluss pur ty lust Friday evening at the school lia-hts," with a delightful party ,i tine depot. to secure new members Mr Wagner of Enterpriser was down from Enterprise Monday W vie it his son who is in charge of the Los- Home Loving People are on the increase. 'It's l'eoniinj; poplar Am erican diversion again. And not any too soon either Jit on the witiLr is irett inir eostlv. The one sure for way to beat the IK 'I, is to Build a Home , It. wjll help center tht ambitions f your child ren arid aid you in making- them better citizens, for nothnir gives (iiiti the same st.-iiiding as the owning of a home. Truly, it s the foundation of our (lovern merit. We have plans to fit any iovket book and will be glad to lend you our assistance in getting' started'. Conic in. The Grande Ronde Lumber Co. ber of their young friends' with games and enjoyed delicious refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Elmer of the hills north of town and her father, J. K. Woods, were visiting Clean Elmer south of town last week, Mr. Woods left the first of this week, for his home ut Summerville. E. A. Crorsler ,one of our progres sive hill farmers, was trading in lxw tine hint week and also meeting with 'the othiu inemlMiit of the Lostine Cemetery Association to make plans for IH'Coration Day and cemetery im provementa. 11. O. Harmon, wheat furmer of the hills, suw a icr in lan open field, between his home and Enterprise. There have been several deer seen in open fields in various parts of the county this spring, near the towns, too, at that. (toy Carey of Evans w as an Hiter piise visitor the last of the week. Kulph and Clayton Coodman re turned! f rom the canyon Inst week, where they had taken two bands of sheep to Vincent and Mnuim grazing lands, lliey left the sheep in charge of herders. .Mrs. Joe Thompson has returned ihome from a visit at Wallowa with Mr. Thompson' mother. While she was a man ol little sicKness uunng his life. lie was taken seriously ill with heart disease on March 0th and was a constant sufterer for five weeks until death relieved him on April 12, ut the age of l& years one month aod 28 duys. All his fumily were with Real Estate BARGAINS! For Sale 155 arrs on Lhe bill just weflt of Old Town. 25 acres fu timothy, 30 acres more tutulm culti vation, some Nnl4illd timtw, ami lotH of flue paxtune. ( Kalr hulldinKB, ull year ttprinK a Rood chtitp home ut $.1500.00. ReuHonuble payment down. Chirk on ranch. Von ran buy It for $100.00. Tho contract for pur- cbaso ru Ma for $250.00 a year. Con sUts of 40 acres, on tho highway. IMciity of Kood hulldiUiKs. It will cost you mor for houso riit than i it will to own this property, and he sides, you can make .some money.; here lat hu miner for u vUit to Mr. ta'uetcher's old home in Ohio an 1 nuve been in several other 1 laves as well durinK their ubsence. Filling and grading1 tho streets at the hide bf the highway through oui little city is a worth-while improve ment that was begun a few days ago. I Oliver Woods ha toe contract fut Cecil Childer's new house and the concrete foundation in now laid antt the framework started for the house, which will be of the bungalow type and will add considemble to the up penmnce of the street it is located on near the school house. Hisrhest price paid for clean, large sized cotton rags. For Sale 4-room house, close in, toilet, con crete walk, guruKe, J875. TTms, $100 cash, ?'jr. per month. 4-room house, 3 lots, chicken Iioiisb and park. Price $1700. $200 down, balance like runt. 40-acres and C00 chickens, 15 acres in fall grain. Soldiers' loan can he used. 5-room modern bungalow, full basement, garage, big lot, close In. Price $3250. ri if-'' !wtiv'l"''"""-" Patent Leathers are Good for Spring Tiio now pntenr, oiio-sf raj), lict'ls. Waine in silver ray now. at reduced jirices. welt si suede, will) 1 ill V t liiV hem Tlie Bootery A Paradise for Tired Feet 206 Depot St. Phone Main 113 ' GROVER SMITH, Manager fcMii'liiifri'Y'-i-'--1" t S-room modern home, parf base mont, 2 lota, this place is In ex cellent condition itnd Is a narguln at $2000. One-acre frnct, just ncvoss the street from school, 7 room house. Price $2200. Geo. H. Curreyl Phone 200J i Kent Kstnte, liisiirunrc, Farm Loans 2D acres for rent. Four mllea north of Island Pity, ftpleudld soil. wns thero she hud quite n serious sick Pine buildings. Hint reasonable, spell. . i. .M:r. and Mrs. S. I. Whitmore at- $1S00.00 for homie- on Fourth i U'Jideil the funeral of Mr. Whitniore's9treit. Iilr house. Lot 60 hy 140 1 father, Jonas Whitmorv, at Kntenirise , feet. Pavement and taje all paid.: Thuisday, April HOth. Jlr. Whitmore ' Very small puyinent down, and $25 nas an old pioneer of Wallowa roun-1 ptir month. Yon can't afford tO ty. He was Imrn at Bonaparte. Van 'rent when you can own a home oji 1 Buren county, Iowa, March 3rd, 1H-Ii, und t was mni.-ied, wbilo livinR in lowa, to Martha K. Wade (sister of these erms. , Attention ! If you have any eoment work you want done ' why not try 0. 0. JOHNSON .' i Phone 2.r)9-W - 4th Anniversary SALE One lot of hoys' cotton shirts ''!)e One lot of men's cotton shirts . 98c Hoys' Overalls Children's f ''overalls ..V. !': Bovs' Athletic, Unions (i!)c le'n'.s Atliletic Unions 89c Men's Knit Unions Ladies Vests l.'c up Ladies' Unions liOe mi ANDREW'S VARIETY STORE J FREE Rexall 93-Shampoo Paste Given away with each large size bottlt Rxall 93 Hair Tonic Absolutely Guaranteed! or your money back After investigation of Union county's business as n taxpayer I am con vinced that material re duction can he made in jinlilic expenses of this iionnty. If nominated and elect ed I promise to bring about this reduction. John Wells, AlioeH, Oregon JViiKieratie candidate for County (lonvmission er in the Pvinmrv on May 19th. Paid Adv. Will trndo onu of tho best atock runclins In Easiern OreKon for town property. i ; 1 Hesldence property In Enterprise! 'worth $3,000.00. M'lll tradV for property here. I ! l 10-acro tract oiljotnuiff city. Willi r lit for siNison. (lood potato ground.! S20 acres 9011U1 of naker, $8,000.! Owner Mill Like town property here I for $2000.00; will permit purchaser to place Kleral Loan for all thai : place will aaaud, and then take ihIc- i oud mirtKUo for balance, duo hiin. Thnre are 90 acres In fall wheat. 130 more In cultivation. Oood build ings. securityTand and i SAVINGS company. TAXI FORD & GEORGE Main 44 Illdo with a company that Is bonded. Kvery driver and every car bonded for your protection with lhe very beat ot service. CALL MAIN 4 LA GRANDE IRON WORKS MACHINE SHOP AND FOUNDRY All kinds of machinery, automobiles and tractors paired, overhauled and rebuilt. Ascetylena welding of all kinds. Cylinder boring and oversize piston. . , Cnnkihafts, Pistons and Piston Pins reKToaud. Give ns a trial D. FITZGERALD, Pro. Furniture Exchange COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS ED DONOHUE, Trop. Phone, Black 1241 Fir & Jefferson jR.unyan'sj Safety First Cot P. J. LILLY . To Do Your Concrete Work Phone 134-M Sign Service Auto Painting "BILL HANSEN Contractor nnd Hull dor Urti-k, Stone, Tile and Concrete Work Remodeling and general con tracting. No Job too large, none too mnU. No war-time prices, H!i jears experience. Bee me before you let. your work. 1102 N. St. Cor. N & 5th The modern kind that lasts ! J A Gmnntu With Ev.r; Strok M New Telephone Directory fb b Usued soon Notify the c?fic it onct of any changes to H'fr liiiependent Telephone Co. EAT U th Brownie Lumk 217 Fir St. Clydd Decious, Prop PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE THE REXALL STOR tntf. U Good.