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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1922)
Saturday. Sh fi. 1H22 EE OraNDK TCVENTNrt ORSTCTJVER PAfrrc titrkt: IN THE OLD Tti " WAIT Mi m 'i,tli I f -?t ,'-' ' i'i fill ( I unMC WT- i- t S I n- '- 1 .Nrxixrx S5nCV INUMBT1? CP OOe CITIZCNS VI5HED J THE FAMrxii PPDF. "URA 7 A. l OC MED M-IWMT X THE Ot-D BENNEBBLfXK (HiMAINbl 'irt, Local News In Brief rut her Iiiirsri- Itrturns Father A. K. Looser returned from Uaker ltist evening on No. 23 after HpendiiiK the day there. SlKn Bnftid Man Here D. U. Harvey o tho Eastern r pou Foater Advertising of llaker. is in the city today looking after his Btan bo.irds and other busiiieBs. 'A Hives from I'ortlmul IT. C. I j i y ( manager of tha Na , Uional Surety comipa.ny of Portia). d arrived In La Grande this moruiim on No. 21 for a .short business visit. Jtt'tunis to KnteiprlM' (J. K. Stickler, a resident of En terprise, returned to his home this morning oii the brunch, line train after a pending1 the evening in La Grande on business; lie was a guest of the Savoy. ' County Court Mcts The county court met yosfrday completing their regular monthly meeting In the nfternoon. Nothing hut routine matters was handled owing to the illness ol Judgr I. G. Couch, who is gradually improving. Christian Church Program Illble 'school will be hold at 9:43 a. m. followed by the sermon by the pastor at 11 rind 7:30 o'clock Mother's' jug and Day service in the morn- j at the evening service, i some of the "Things ol' Siglllfi ance'' in connection with the death of Christ will he discussed. Chils lion Endeavor at 6:30 l.m. Keys Abducts Hack Arthur Keys, who borrowed a : hack recently from Hill Grandv, at ; tempted to leave town w ith the ; back on May 1, but was apprehend : ed lit Kamela and brought buck to : Ln Grande. Ills trial w ill lie hold at a later date with the 'possibility Any La Grande subscriber to '. the Observer who docs not receive his paper by 8 o'clock in the ev- j ening, plea.-e call Western Union, ( Main 24, and a special messenger will deliver a copy. ,ooooo isrjT jazz Dance X'-, Saturday Night 'i Starex Orchestra U : . Rex HaU ocoeoQeoooootf RUSSEL PACS ' Have Arrived. Also Chippewa Pacs for Ladies and men. We canj.v a full lint' of Outinu Tot;". -La-lit' Trui' Simp" Il'i-iciy J n.-f iinhtd ' fxpit. Try a pair f lmp Tint will lit-t. CliotCIotbiery &tre Witlv ft Conscience'. HOME TOWN - ", :V 'Tf "'.XU HOUE& HFWT SHE S , 1 "his U II.- - " .1 of Kettlinn tho cuae out of court be fore that time. ' Wallowa l.ndy lifis Iona Jackson returned to her home in Wallowa this morning; on the branch line train. She ar rived in La Grande last utaht and whs a Kuest of ll,e Savoy. LoMine UusiiU'SH .Man 'V. H. Cook, a Vwmlm'nt busi ness man of Lostinf arrived in La Grande last evening and is n'gi tored at tbe Sivoy. He (is here on business. . Injures l-'oot L. L. Smith, conductor on the Falmer Lumber company train. Is spending a few Vtays at tho Savoy i ii 1 1 ui i or u in luoi, w nini lie 111- Ijured white at work, lo heal so as to allow him to resume his duties. He arrived In La Grande last eve ning oa the branch lino train. Goes to IViidlrton I. G. Calvert, auditor of tbe Cmy News company, left La Grandethisj morning for Pendleton, where he will remain a short time. i Lollridge In Town J. P. I.otlrldge. mtunager of the K. O. f.. P. company, with head quarters at jllaker, arrived In l.a Grande yesterday to spend a t ?w days here attending to business nut ters. To S d W'eckiFml Albert Currey left this morning on No. : for linker, where he will spi'nd the week-end with relatives. Cove Pitclier Desmond Fulp, who lias been pitching In the WlHiniotto valley lor the past three weeks, arrived ln La Grande this morning from Port Inirl en lOllte to this home Jit Cove. He CTcrts to finish tile season with the Cove ball team. 1 lllgin .Man r' K,ll!vne ,., ,)f Elpin orrived in La r,niae I;lst eveiiig nd is spending tbe day attending to -some business. Fole'. He is a guest of (ho Slopping at Soimncr A. K. H'hompson, u residi'iit of Enterprise, arrived in La Grande last evening en the branch line train and Is stopping at tho Summer dur ing u brief visit here. Moloreil Hack (o Kulerpiisc Mr. anl Mrs' Hex llox, who live at Enterprise, spent last night ln La Grande as guests of the Sotn mer. They returned to their home this morning by the overland route. (in to How City Mrs. J. L. llawes and children left this morning for Portland, where they will spend some time visiting with friends and relatives. l' Visit Sister Mrs. 1.. C. llawes and her little daughter, Norma, left La Grande this morning on No. 17. bound for Fcrndab', where she will visit with her sister. Mrs. J. II. Whittnk'-r. She will be gone for several -days. Hvcr from I nion Mrs. John Ch..flwf-k Jirrivou in (iniiulf thi.s morning mid pprnt the inorninK Rhoiipfim Vhoforp riv. turning to her hoim near Union. Knicc prtinis ,t iivch Uriicc Iannis, rditur of tlic CHi-si'Vyt-r. !! t tills in oniiu for Port !itinl, wht'rc lio vn ciiIUhI on hum nHs, He will r.'turn in n short lime. Vot iiti I'. C. MuulitM I. ft ! Crsiiih ilun MMTnifif fot ii . shfirt vltt Ui iiidl'-ton. H' Wii? hi .fiic nt iu Imxo nt Iv. F. Jr t liis 1 iglit' I'oun.ls fiC llalij . ' Art j.lit pi.'ir kf t fic ii V:. t Jr J-. . tin) ri it- miw in wm twrl o llrTiumt Itrlir Toniatitan o .. f.in tit it'a t. s Bean .Ln !) IH Tcnjus on0ib! bron'O lins i-ain mm .1 He ipassed awny suddenly yesterday morning lit Wallowa. The funerul will take place from tho Snodgrasa and Zimmerman chapel lomorrow nfjernuon at 2:00 o'clock, the In- iternienl being In the Catholic ceme tery. Father Loeser will deliver the funeral sermon, Meeting Postponed The combined meeting of. the mothers, -wives and sisters ,.of ex service men and the American Le sion Tost No. 4 5 will not be held Monday evening. Tho meeting has been postponed until I ho (near fu ture. Tho reiiulnr meeting of the Legron Post will be held Monday evening In the Eagles' hnll, instead of the K. of P. hall. Hans for the commemoration of Memorial Day will be discussed 4it this meeting. Hospital Hay National Hospital Day will bo ob served by the Grande Hunjde hos pital on May 13. Open house will be observed on that day. ft. I). S. AVoiiu'ii to Serve Pinner TUo L. D. S. Itulies have arrunRC'd to Horvo one of their fumous dtn neia for the Ad club next Tuesday. Memlterb aro reqiiostety to especially not that the luncheon will he served tn the L. l. S. amusement haill on Fourth street instead of tho K. of r. hall. NeUuns in Baker Mr. and Mrs. A. Nelson and children are spending tho week-end In Baker, where Mr. Nelson Is In j conference with K. Meacham, president of the Old Oregon Trail association, regarding the proposed 1 automobile trip from Kastern Ore gon to Salt Lake withinj n few days. The trip is intended 'to mark the ' Oregon Trail at such points In jsoutherii Idaho as arc now Jn doubt, j At certain points the present roaln j di'tour from original Oregon Trail. A further purpose of the trtip to Salt Lake is to persuade the state of Ttah to Jirand the road from Salt Lake north ns the Old Oregon Trail and eliminate present names applied to various sections. If the plan materiali7.es the road from Salt Lake to The Dalles will bo 'known as The Old Oregon Trnil whereas the same road is at pros I out described by four names, each ; applied to certain geographical sec tions. Ah the result of lifters of CO-, operation b'y the Ifliion County Ad club and coiuincrcSil organizations of Wallowa county, the Ad club headquarters here are now iprovide-l with folders descriptive of Wallowa county. The folders, a ng other Interesting tilings, contain a road map of Eastern Oregon and Eastern ' Washington, giving road connections! by the principal points In that tor- i rltory. Mountain scenery and n .picture of Wallowa lake are ulso ! Included. - ! This material Is 'being used chief-. ly as "sniffers" for tho, groat vol- i nine of mall that goes din 'to peo- pie writing about Information of 'roads across tho mountains and will also.be used wltli discrimination j where people are nsking Informa 'tion about Eastern Oregon In gen eral. (By Associated Tress) PORTLAND, May 0 Livestock and cL-gs were steady and butter was unsettled today. Wheat was $1.22 to ? 1.2(1. 1LL0IIPS DISTRIBUTED BIO PRIZE WALTZ at Zuber Hall Xexl Thursday .Niirht. Out of Town .Judges P. J. Powers . O. P. HOFF For Bute Treasurer Si Second Term Maviri tlie ISkp.irrs ' IH.(M. lota m saii ian for lilaiaall. -ll'Hn, elmliBt. 0 .Hit ilH'('i. I ln"l' Ik allll lfWl Hlie' sui4 o tt of lit! o0 ' til(i liw.iaai of state 'tuna ibateio. o fi'uid Adv.) . o CONTRACTS FDR I0LN1H Pacific Oo-oporativi' Asso ciation licportsliooil I5us- ilK'SS. Tho Pacific Cooperative Wool (rowers, which Is now the largest wool marketing orgniUialion west of Chicago, has during April, re ceived contracts from' new member covering over 100. 000 '.pounds of wcol. The -organization . handled about 2,000,000 ipounds from Its old membership lust year. Tlnwe for the most part are voluntary mem bers who were In the 1921 pool, of conversing with satisfied mem bers who woro In tho U 2 1 pool. The now members ure from Kastern Oregon, Washington and Idaho. The association's membership is now closo to 2000 and tho results of its 1921 wool sales averaged slightly higher than the average price re ceived outside the association by non-members. Its handling costs were slightly less-than usual ware house rates, and the association was one of 'the three associations having the lovtcst per pound hauling cosi of any of the cooperative woll mar keting associations in tlhe United States. Recently, tho Canadia Cooperative Wool Growers, a fivo-year-old or ganization of some 12,000 wool growers, has requested assistance rrom the local association, in con sidering adopting the contract feat ure used by the Pacific Cooperative Wool Growers. The Wyoming and I'Hh associations have also corres ponded with Manager U. A. Ward of the local association, relative to adopting the local association's con irnct and pooling methods. , The local association was the first in the I'lilted Stales to adopt the orderly marketing system i n the oa sis of average prices for traded pools of similar grades, quality, and shrinkages. Tills plan has now been adopted by the Ohio association, and will bo put Into orfect this year. The Ohio association is one cf the oldest in the United Slates. Tho Pacific organization Is pre paring tot handle double tho amount of wool It .Is nulled last year. PltK'K IS DKI.K.'HTI I) J?yT'7lVYTT . . .u.,.,.,, .., . :i'imii-- en was .Manager Itichurd W. Price witli the experiment of having tile home economics irirls from n a r cook and serve a meal to the guests; or (lie .Multnomah hotel that he re quested Miss Ava II. lMilam, head1 of the home economics lepattmeiit, lo lnake last night's stunt an an nual affair. She said that Ihere is Httlo doubt that It could be done. HOW DID SHU. KNOW? NEW YORK, Mi'v-G Suing her husband for support, Mrs. ' 1 'rank Lei'lwiiio testified: ' I know he never has any money in bis pockets." May lOtli last day to puy water! ttui, niumu u peiiiiuy. ,)-li-.Il I TONIGHT! at rriiE bio Tent Theatre .Nevt (o Foley llllllilliig 'J'ho Popular l avorltes TAYLOR BROS.' COMEDIANS In I lie f-nc( (omrdy .Scream "TOBY THE DETECTIVE" "ICs .My I'lljinlesl Pnii" "TOHY" NEW VAUDEVILLE Same Time Same Prices Tomorrow (S lay) Mglil "LENA RIVERS" Jrmi- oprti ":;( ( iii-liifii H'.X't 'liii(h('ii li.H" a;u;(s .lot- i- ""-SaS223 ,. i ,n Per. " Dozen KLEAN KUT KASH GROCERY NEW TODAY MAN OR WOMAN Wanted, W weekly full time, $100 an hour spare time, selling guarantee, hos iery to weair. Kxperience un necessary. International Knitting Mills. C-17.r, Norristown, Ha. I Apr. 29, May 0-1(1-20 pd. May 10th lust day to pay water rent without u penalty. B-0-3t UUOOMS. Factory shipments of brooms just received. Highest grade brooms for less money. Melville Hardware, M'28 Adams Ave. J'ny cash and pay Jess. 5-lt-tf FOR UKNT Three furnished house keeping rooms, Call 220-lii 6-C-lt FOR RUNT Room in modern house Phone 230-R. C-li-ltp FOR RENT i'urnishei apartments. 1700 6th street. G-u-itp I HAVE Property in Piedmont dis trict Poitland, will trade on house uiid lot or lot La tirnnde. Sec owner at Erdmaii's Cigar Store. 6-ti-ltp May 10th last day to pay water lent without a penalty. 5-t-Ut HAVE YOU A MOTH Kit? May the 14th is Mother's Day, and wiui ii comes mo tnougnt ot Home; and mother. iRemember the Mother at Home with a beautiful motto by! Edgar A. Cucst. Kitbcr in raid form or nicely fiumcd At the Hnriis (Art t Gift Shop, Richardson, "The Art Man." 6-(i-lt' MEN Wanted to qualify for Fire men, lirakemen experience unneces sary. Transportation furnished Wiite W. Uuggess, 49!) St. Louis. 5'C-ltp l.O.ST Purse containing in cur rency, also Sam Ume's hunting im:l fishing license. Return to People's Maikot and be liberally rcwaided. 5-(i-,'it'p i FOR RENT -Two furnislii I rooms nnil bouid- Men preferred. 27(lii N- l'' r-(i-:itpi FOR SALE OR TRADE A Chev-' rolct Runabout, Call and look it over. 120(1 Penn. 13-li-ltp I "'Bhert I,rico P"id for l-rse- ni.ru coiuin rags .T" .Tip.' (Vficieiicy of refrigerator that, .permits littln you pay for it. We C ARM'S FOR CREDIT NO INTEREST 111,1X11 CANim.TK LONDON, May 0. dipt. Ian Krasor, who was blinded in tho war. accepted the nomination fur mem bership In the county council. Starting Signals. Professional sprinters start off ai the report of a pistol, but the rest ol us begin our sprint when we hear s mntnr horn. Reduced Prices On Coats and Taffeta Dresses FRENCH & GREENE Ladies' Ready-to-Wcar and Shoes I e SHOES $4.98 For men wlio are particular about their appear-' aiice and watchful of tlicir jiocketbuok. "Tli'e Store tliat Keeps Faith with the People" ASH BROS. t Tile Home of Collegian doilies a I'efrigerator Is imrely a matter of temperature. A warm air to ljeak in is an expense no matter how have efficient, refrigerators moderately jiriced. 0 Cents ti-CK.vr 1'iiixcK NICK, Way 0. When Arthur Obelcusky was arrosted here for fruiuU conimlttcfi while iposiug as a Russian prluco he had only G cents ln his possession. May 10th last day lo pay water rent without n penalty. r-fi-:'v IJEn t o o n