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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1922)
Wednesday, August 16, 1922. THE LA GRANDE EVENING- OBSERVER PAGE THREE STORK SHOWER COVE FUNCTION of a tlrup store in Enterprise, iKirinir the absence of it owner. Mis. K. U. Conklin untf t.uujrhtor, MiUticd, who have ben visitinir Mrs. CcnUlii.'.s wiientH, Mr. ami Mrs. Otlu irikuisley, h:vo return?.! to their h. me i:t Ontaiio. Mrs. Conklin is a jniimary leather in the Ontario - - schoois. COVE, Ag. Hi. Farmers tire busy! Mi. ami Mrs. T. R. Conklin wore in the grain fields.' - The fall sown; hosts at a small dinner party on Sun (fiain i.s cxcentiomtlly ; f?iol, whikiday. much f the grain sown in the spring! Mr. and Mis. Lewis McNeil of Keith is small and of poor quality. "te guests at the home of Mr. and John -Kirhunl' started uut with his; airs. irvn .iuvum.. thie.hinir machine Saturday m rniiii: He nins a hifjr crew and dues nearly all the threshing in this vicinity. 1 Mr- and Mr H. C. liies and (fuugh ter of Union were in Cove on Fri day. ' Mrs. Win. Fauuer and children ,of 'Richmond, Vo., who have been visiting Mis. K. J. Htackland for'the past i.uuin l.antu and Leonard L.ve. who have been camping in tlie ;im .ince the clo.se of the cherry season aie at home airuin- Elmw Hansen has returned to his home in t.'amlnide, Idaho, after a month spent in Cove at the ln-mie of his tester,- Mrs. ( has. Do Unas. Miss Liotia Hansen, of Cambridge, PI TO H ...i. t, i...... i.,... i i ...in itiano. who nas otan a t earner in love visit in Californk before .returning ho'Is fur Past lw? Vwirs! !?!!? to their home In Virginia. Prof and Mrs: 'Roy Conklin and chil dren, of Union, were in Cove on Sun day, guests at t he home of Mr. and Mrs, L. K. Lay. Mr. nml Mra. P M I ittifi nf Fr.-P-1 watpr were guest. t t the home of J. F. Dean a short time since. - Mr. and Mrs.; R. ' Sfi. Uaxter were made happy by. the arrival of a small son'en Monday, August 7. Raymond W. .Peskof Salt Lake i.s visiting at the' home zi tub parents, her bt :ther, Klmer, will attend Wil lamette University this year. The family of '.Rev. I. I.orve re turned on Saturday from their trip o the It. Y. I. U. convention at Colum bia City- The Kev. Loree spent Sun day at Knterpiise, leturninjT home on Mr ml ay. Mrs. F. M. Greenough, who has been janitor for the Cove 'school fur several years, has resigned her posi tion act-cunt of ill health. Miss Hazel Himsen, of Rakrr, was a Cove visitor for the week-end.- She r -i t F. Hell, has returned to her home in lw absent a week or ten days. - Pendleton. Chns. IV-Hnfts hai rotvnned from a i Mrs. Blaine Ceer, who has been a 1 trip to , Lin l, Wnsliingtoii; ' ' He -hn gutvt at the hoijie of the Hells; ha ! bcM- avvav ncurly'a month." ic turned to hr home in Wiilia Walla- I I'h'ivnre lloiyfnrd h:iS'juit return- Mis MildieJ Fulp is visiting in -d f,T,m it wivk'a outing ' on ' thc- I i'll.IILlUll. ItK'JU Mis 1 rankle run; accompanied he. aunt, Mis. Rlaiue Ueer to her home iui Walla Wal'a. I J. It. Uve, John Dean, Mrs. J. Rjtel,1 ml .Mi-s. J. Kohlman weie anumg thh' t ove Petiple to visit the metrapuii.-, last week- Mrs. L. R. Lay was ;i Union visitor a couple of days last wtvk- Miu. li. UuiKMii and small or.s wer. Union visitors last week. Mr. and Mis- J. 11. t awley. of Min neapolis, Wisconsin, have luen guests' (lty Associated Proxs) at (he hoim of Mrs. Cawicy's aunt,; NAMl'A, Ida-, Aug. Hi. Members Mi. i. Ralph (?omstock. They are outlof the Christian Endeavor societies of "seeing' the Pacific Northwest- They Idaho will meet ht're August lM to 27 rptnt aonie time in South Dakota and. in a stata convention. Mure than 200 will gu from here to Staltle ami oth-j delegate 3 ave expected to be present, er points in the norlhw; t before rt- . Among tbt apeakers who will be turning to their eastern home. 'piesint at the trmvention ale Paul C. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ccmstock and Id-own, Pacific Const Christian En fa:nUy will leave tomorrow to visit dcavor swretavy; the illev. J.J. Pier at the home of John Comlock nndjn of Po-Rtello, Idaho: the Rev. Hep: family at Nampa, Idaho. They will Tod 1 of Fiuiiland, laho, and the Rev. Iraki' the trip by automobile and will tt Hir r f Hoise. Idaho.' I 1 e. ,TH 131- vA ,B V W Tf as nerves m ir- Mr.' and Mrs. Lewis Peck. Mr. Peck hu; been attending summer- school spent his boyhood in Cove but hasiUt Monmouth and spent n few duys herr on her wr- -hnift. Miss Hansen js one oi tne l acuity oi ine natter j srhool. Vhiie here she was the guesi of Mr. A. C. Conklin- Mi-s. Havobr Hawkes, who has been visiting her parents, Mr- onl Mrs. H. not visited his old home for several years. ' - Miss Grace Pease will teach in the ShaYighiii 'Distiict this coming year. John Hazelwood of Elgin is in Cove and will have charge of the flouting! mill. Mr. and Mrs. Hnzelwood" lived in Cove several years ago and the people will give them a warm wel-ji M?ss Zela Goyette is able to be out- P5! ! again after the injury she received J ' ' i to her foot early in July- (l r j U 1 1 Q ! The members of the Epworth Lea-i i gue served ice cream and cake to thJ w , f lh a BOOlI fiubhc on Saturday and netted the nice . . , . ,,,.... ' iinm SIS' f m- th""!S - ' '- " -" !7Jn J. W. Silk and E. H.Evans !j -"' ". h""'e i mo.Ul.ly . mirtS,naMO"day P " W- tHV ""we""""' vo several newly' . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Conlev were out ! '"'i't bunBaIowB for sale at prion i in the mountains, last week. J that will aunnrlso yon. Smi 11 Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Stackland and J Hayn.ent dowa and the l.alance , daughter, Mrs. R. II. Davis, will go to I on monthly payments. ! l'crtlan.l this week We have Tor sale ami trade. , Miss Florence Severs of Seatt'e,! all kinds of Kood farms, stoek i W'ashinplon. is a Bucst of her ister,i ranches, fruit tracts, bnildlne , Mrs. J. F. Dean. j J lots and city proiperty of all, Mrs. Earl Landers nf La Grande;, kinds. J came over to Cove on r riuay., return-J ine; Saturday. i, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Rulssel, MSssii Tmogen Uusscll anir Mr. and Mrs. ,1.J E. Stearns were visiting old friend ini, Cove on Sunday. jj Mr. and Mrs. CJiris Mays, Miss Mac;J Steam of La Grande and Miss Mil-;, dreil Trindal of Salem spent Sunday " in Cove. j, "l- h film, nf f nvo .s in charge LA GRANDE X HEALTH authorities agree that; Qhil dren should let coffee and tea alone, that their nerves may be kept free from the caffeine drug disturbance, and grow up in natural health. Isn't thw suggestion good for you, tpo? There's charm for r.ll and harm for. none in Postum, that satisfying, wholesome cereai beverage which contains nothing to disturb Permanent as the Pyramids" Maim fact nrcrs of llulldlng "fs Founilitiion J Silo yWf-'lt'W"6?8 or Q!eEUon- Make the. test today. psis' fen BEVERAGE rvv;ffiD Hewer Wnter Irrlgnt ton Culvert Drainage WELL CURBING Phone Main 320 ifS,' Postum. for Health -SEPTIC TANKS " Factory Island City Automobile and! Fire ' Insurance Notary Public PYRAMID LAND CO. ' F. N. Ford f "Mt. Emily" Products Is your assurance that you are getting the Best in Cured Meats The Grande Ronde Meat Co. 10CKS ; B mssl!Wm S ; - ' . - - vv.--j IPIJ W'UW Wl BUB M UMII" II I HIPII HI Willi limi I i I I 1 1 i I 111 I. jjj.l IpiilJJ'W.WLiimiJ i ii.ii ! miu ii ini wii ii iflnnrrifW'"'' ,v i'Mn t r-m imml mujmmmmk II' ' ""V'' Lttf tL i Comforts The pool mornings and evenings fall for a warmer slipper. AVe have ihem in just the style and color yon are looking for and at the right price. Children's Fells, moccasin style Children's Felts, ankle length Children's Felts, high top Ladies' Ribbon Trim Fancy Ladies' Comby Top, two color Ladies' Decorated Felts Men's Felts, decorated Men's Comfy Top, two colors Men's Leather Sole Felts 2. .$i.r.o .$!.;,") .$1.(5!) .$l.(i!) .$1.7"! .$1.7.-) .$1.08 ANDREW'S VARIETY STORE BLACK TREAD TIRES Wit A New JFe&t tires Supreme in Appearance, Milea ae, and Non-Ski4 Security F. L. Lilly, Larflrandc. Roy St rong, La 11 ramie. ' Leighton it Oxner, Ln (irande. J. M. Lindsay, Island City Oarage ' 5 ' Hi I' 1 " 'l l'-'! - ' Turn the Corner and Save a Dollar Pure Castile Soap imported from France. There are no s!aps more lieal Mng (for your skin (han j.ure Castile soap. 'l'- in. Long liar for 75c Inchidu a bar in vonr next order. J. G. HOL GROCER Quality and Service CALL MAIN 43 M Coal Bought Now is Heat Insurance Shinola Home , ' Set tiuMuiui.iiauimr nm hiii ii i mm KEEPS YOUR SHOES RIGHT UP "TQ ii-iii MARK Makes them neat and trim, and improves the whole appearance.' " ' ' "! ' J'' Shines for all the ' family. Economical shines, because Shinola preserves leather and prolongs the life of shoes. ' " . . , Black. Tan, White, Ox-blood and Brown Alwavs. 10cJ l Malce the d.-iily shine cn easy habit get the SkinOLa Home set A genuine bristle daubor which cleans the shoes and applies polish quickly and easily. Large lambs' wool polisher brings theshine with a few strokes It's beat to say "Shinola' m Spring Canyon Coal Best "Coal doesn't, eat any bread!" and a" supply in your cellar now insures heat and comfort this winter. Surely foil can get Coal later, too, hut when the streets are covered .with snow and ice and everybody is clamoring for service, deliveries are impaired. Then, too, there are oilier contingencies (hat, have before curtailed the Coal supply in AVi li ter we hope lliey won't again, but they might! Let us deliver yours today. TKc Grand Ronde Lumber Co. Exclusive Representative of the National Builders Bureau Note these New Prices July 29, 1922, the lowest prices ever quoted on U. S. Passenger Car Tires went into effect Royal Cords included. These new prices should give confidence to dealers and car owners that no lower basis of quality tire prices will prevail. Dear In mind that these prices apply to tho most complete line of quality tires in the . world. Remember, too as you read the follow ing table that U. S. quality has been posi- tively maintained. -Ut x i . .10 K Jft II x4 111 x .I'i SS. i2 't . 12 4 1.5.4 14.4 1-t 4'i )3"4'j H it 4'4 .11 . 4'i l x 4H 13 x 5 15 x 9 17 5 Knvnl C....I Nnhl.1 I4H I4.i 26.41 2'. 1 5 30.0S 30.H1 37.70 3d. 55 39.50 40.70 41.55 46.95 49.30 51.8'I 1'AUtUO . 'ten 512.55 1 5.60 2 1.O0 20.45 24.15 25.55 26.05 3l.y.5 3 1.00 3 4.00 35.65 36.15 4 1.20 45.75 41 1.40 I 1.00 21.15 Mf fffl 3 mm mi o? f Yili W llfil Y0? I'iS&Pl 1.4 30x3 Clincher ItHtMl i Hi and Straight Side mW& A Royal Cord142 llillj United States Tires WlMm W United Statss Rubber Company H'j t edit ill I:xric Tax un iJu ahuv hut tccu ulnutbi d by iic truinuitt-turtr T1i Hrsler with a full tlnr of If. S. Tlrr t I hew ww pritr can nrve V'iu leticr man V"" evtr lcrn rvd bcftirv hi llw Iu lory it lite automobile. If thrre ever wa any fan ClrJ U(lvMntH Ml hopi!ing foiitiil lor tirr il li-ap- 0.0. iiibUo. Where You Can Buy U. S. Tires t ltltm Mountain ftjinmc, (.laiulo . I,. JiMfllf, InIiiiiiI I li Ntwih JNmviIi'p (tiiiiji'", Norlh l'ovil"r W. I' MfVfihlMIfl, Covo K. V, (.rtthiiH, Llwln Ii, SquiiTS, I n i bier