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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1922)
! Wednesday, September 13, 1922 THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE FIVE THE OL DHOME TOWN BY STANLEY Ut-J -rS7-0f COURSE tAaVvW T--7i er old loafer is iXkiaM i I DRESS MAKER iiiih 1 ili; -C- OUST SEE THE I 9W j"' ' Id WJ 2 ' SIMPLE LOOK 1 Li K'lJ HEC" .r! jjjT- low ho face y,t Jjf-'S SARAJ"j;;i APV.t SArMH PtABOOY. L-EADER OF THS SOCIETY VJv?" fOH THEr SUPPRESSION OF fipE SMOKING. GIVES MARSHAL OTCV WALKCti A GOOD DlC,. VT "v'l."T i I Spirit h business. Mr. Tracy is a guest at the Foley during h'is stay. FOR SALE Eight electrical hooks. Brotherhood Edition, for $15.00. In enire 1U01 Madison Avenue, I'hone 324 J. 9-13-2t GARAGE FOR KENT. $.1.00 per month. Phone MO-J. 2101 First. 9-13-Jt Left for rendlelou ' II. O. Payne, iiH'omo tax man. left I.a (.'. run do this nioriiln.T for I'eudleiun, where he was called on business mutters: Mr. Payue was Unending to remain In La tlrunde j FOR SALE CHEAP Reed baby hue;- J By WANTED Girl or woman for general housework. Cull 224-M- it-ia-lit WANTED Young Inquire Observer- ladies washing. 9-i:t-ti FOUND Female Boston terrier. Own er may have, same by calling at police station and paying costs. i)-i:i-2t STRAYED Three carves about! six months old. A light Jersey heifer and two dark bulls. Notify Observ er. fl-13-tf I until Thursday evening and au i nouuees Unit hu will return in a jfew days. .Went to Coi-valli inquire at 200J Fourth street. I a Local News In Brief The Woman's Hible Search Class ofli the Presbyterian Church will hoid a!' Rotten flurk und fuihllv left this meeting on Thuvsilav afternoon nti. luiii uing lor I'orvallls, where they ! Z:M ill the Sunday school room, for a will reside in the future. Their son general review ot the Hook ol l.evili- MEN'S WEAR lialph, a graduate of the Ln, Grande high school Ui the class of '21, will return to the O. A. C, where ho is taking u cuume in agriculture. Sells Lot The La Grande Investment com pany sold a lot on M avenue, lo cated between First and Second 8t reels, to William Smeal who ia planning to erect another dwelling house In (he near future in addi tion lo tlnf one he already liua un der course o( construction. cus. All who are interested in Bible study are invited to uttend. i)-l;i-:it FOB WOOD SAWING Call J. II. Al len, phono tiOil-K. O-Bi-Wtp Left foe Pendleton Mrs. K. G. Kstes and her little son Hobble, and .Miss Celena Her-i Kevin left this morning for Peu dtetun, where the latter makes her home. Mrs. Kstes will remain in Pendleton for about two weeks and will attend the Rutind-Up. Parole Invoked I'harlcH F. Lang of Portland, Is an inmate of the city (jail until a guard will arrive lo escort him to Portland. Lang was sentenced .to jull in Portland on the charge j of passing bud checks and was pu nned bin got in uuu and ms pa Uaker ViftiUir Horn Tudur O. B. Marm, of Baker, arrived in La ; A son. wciirhinir seven and three-'roivi was revoked by the Portland Grande this morning nd registered a; t miai lei s pounds was horn to Mr. and authorities. Special Agfiit Booney the Foley. He is here on business. made the arrest. Villon Man Irviii Hess of Union, arrived in the city t his morning and spent Be vera 1 hours here transacting busi ness. Mr. Hj'ss motored over. Mis. O. K. Humphries. Both mother! of the O.-W. and baby arc doing nicely. I ;Lefl for liilon Itetiiiiis to Walla 'Walla ' Dave Steward, who has been em- Mrs. Ed. Thomas, a former resi- , ployed as a reporter on the Ob deni of La Grande, who has been server, left La Grande this morn visiting friends and relatives in the'ing for Union, where he has en city, wilt return to her home in ! rolled in the Union high school as Walla Walla this evening. Cove Man- ueorge airuunioi. who makes his Millmt Physician home at Cove is a harness visitor in (r j. f4 (;iUis passed through La La Grande today and during his stay ; f;, an,;t. fmoule to Joseph, where he a special student, taking a business course. Ho will also touch the piano. jn the city is a guest at the Savoy. Former Itucka rot John Spain, nt one time holder of the world's champion buckaroo title, who made his home in Union, Is a visitor in La Grande today. foimerlv made his home. He is now i located at Milton and will visit in Joseph on business and with friends. Itichanl (MIh hi t'ity After experiencing a wreck on the Su nipt or valley railroad where he was running an engine and got out alive although the entire log ging train went over intto the dl'Adi, ' Union Visitor i Jess Spencer and Alex Slater ol! Richard Otis, an old-time La Grand ' Union, arrived in the city today and!er, is here for a few days visiting t are spending several hours here friends. The wreck was one of Ion business. They will return to ; those which happen occasionally' on Left for Durkee their home in the evening. (timber roads hut Mr. Otis is posi- Mrs. Ada Peterson, who lives at. l'v' H't t enjoy that Durkee. returned to her home this ! Ir for . A. jkind in' entertainment. OLD TYME DANCE Every Thursday Night' Zuber Hall P. J. Powers For Sale Four room house. nw, $150.00 rash and balance llko runt. f? fc rj? ?fj? ff? J? nn avi tam j JL MAIN 44 New modern 6 room house, lot GOxllu. lawn, trees, shrubbery, lo cated close lo school. This ! a Kuod buy. Kix room modern honi. excellent location on paved Blreot, house Is in best of condition, lot tiUxUti. full basement. i. "THE OI.DUST AND MOST ItlOI.IAHI.K TAXI BEltVIC'B IN THE CITV. JU All Short Colls 25c Ford & George Jen- MA1N44 1 ft fl? ? t? ft? rl? ? ? fj? rt? ft? An Ideal homo overlooking Ihe ily and valley, 11 acres, somo or- clmid. splemlid land, modern home, 1 1... ...........I r. .....,. Km, II. In fmit- iiies. I.di ol Ion suilublu for truck, poultry or dairy. MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S ' J Jl School Shoes All leather, welted Bole shoes in brown and black. , Hoth foot-form lasts and those with narrow toes. Shoes that give service. Priced from $2.00 to $5.00 FRENCH & GREENE Ke;u!y-to-Woar and Shoes All calls answered Promptly with I tended Drivers. Houses near high school from $1ii:n.oo to $:inuo.ui). If you r interested in IJiis lucutloii wo will he pleased to show you what wo have. Geo. H. Currey Real KNtate morning on No. 24 after spending William a week in La (Irande visiting hor iu:lt lust daughter, Mrs, Wallace Lane. Marriage License The county fcierk, C. K. McCormiek issued a marriage license to Ardren O. See and Lennn Mary Morris yes terday afternoon. Foth are residents of La Grande. lieughan of (his. city, evening for Corvallis, where he will enroll as a fresh man in the Oregon Agricultural col lege. " , Was One Dog Now Nine .lames McN'amee is a mathema tician of some ability. A few days a go a very f I no hi rd dog ca mo t o his home and received the hospi- On Trip Last j lality for which it thoroughbred Utctor ilany Bouvy left last niht lii'"""'! la noted. This morning for Minneanolis to attend Ihe annual ; .1 iinmi- went to the lanement to pet meeting nl the American Academy oil"'1'4 l''g anil there were nine dogs Opthaimology and, Ota-Laryngology lie w.ll return Oclouur m. tct iintcd from Joseph Mr. and .Mrs. It. ('. Holmes r; turned lo their homo in La (irandt Police (otiit Meets yesterday from Joseph, where they hud spent a week visiting relatives. Inibler People Here Mr. and Mrs. J. l. Skilllngs and family, residents of Imbler. arrived in La (Grande last evening and spent the night here.. They were in the city on business. Two cases were tried in the police court yesteiday by Judge ii. J. kitci en. A. C. Sherman was fined $ii." foi beinir drunk and V. Williamson w:i there. "Just a little problem in tnu Hi plica I ion," said Jimmie today, "and' one that he8 not retjuire any ad anted education to compute." A.RC.AD.E -T O N I G II T- lletlti'iieil lo I'liion Mr. and .Mis. Claud H. Firklin fined $14 to the same olTense. .llotll, und family returned, to their home men peadol Ruilty. :in Union loday afle'r Kpeiid'ini; sev- . lernl moutliB in Meilford, due lo .Mrs. Vinrenl Ladies jKicklin's poor heallh She ia much .Mrs. K. M. Mc.Miister and Mrs. recovereil. (icorire DiHirman. boill residents ot Any La Crande subscriber to the Observer who does not re ceive his paper by S o'clock In the evening, please call Western Union, Main 21, and a special messenger will deliver a copy. Vinci lit, ariived in tile city last even ine; on Ihe blanch line train and spent, the nik'ht as quests of the Savoy. BANKIil I'TCY NOTICE. with special cast In the District Court of the United States for the District of Oregon. iteliirned l.asl Kicniiii; in the Matter of Edward t. Lvon, Hal liohneiiUiunp mid his I her. i Banki upt. In Bankruptcy No. BU52:!. Mis. W. H. Dohiienkanip, returned j To the Creditors of Edward E, Ly to La Crande hist evenini; froin On, of I.a tirantle, Union Countv, in I'ortluud, where I hey nu apeniitiie htnte und District aforesaid, a:, Inlimii ii week's lime. While In the i Llankioot. i - Ciiy Mi'- Holiiienkaiuii hoiiKht j NOTICE IK HEREBY GIVEN, th.-.tf the said Ldward L. Lyon was duiy ad j HalHirk at Baker ' iudieute.l Hankrupt. and the first I It. X. Cnldneli, state highway en-; meeting; of his creditors will be held' gineer, is in the city today from his . at the office of IL K. Dixon, Referee; offices in I.n Grande on a short uusi-lin Hankruptcy, in the Foley Kuilding, I STARTING THURSDAY Z A. N E G R AY'S "The Last Trail" HERE'S AN IDEAL HOT WEATHER LUNCHEON Sandwich - Salad - Milk Try it for a few days and you feel better. JACK-O-LANTERN 1115 Adams Ave. U'wear Ready ! No use lettlnic playful breer.es piny tree.e-out with your knees not when you Cllll liet full lelllith union suits heavy oiimich to keep you wai'lil .without belnK bulky. Let us show you our new Tall underwear. $i..iu to n.ru I ASH BROS. Across the Street from Pcare's Dance P Saturday Night Rex Hall Loney's Novelty Orchestra eotoooeoeosee ness trip. He is also making prelim inaiy preparations on work on var ious projects in the county. Baker Herald. Klgin Man in City J. A. Tracv, who makes his home at KIgin. rind i arrived in the -pend'tiir :i t'i' citv v day 'etenlay ; befor : here on at La (Irande, Oregon, on .Monday, the li.Hh day of September, HI22, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which ti mi Ihe said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a Trustee, cxam-t ine the Hankrupt and transact .suchj other business as may properly come! Mm &' CAlJyfl the r Hand Luggage AND Cedar Lined Trunks We curry one of the largest lines in Eastern Oregon to select from of Trunks, Suit Cases and Dags. Our prices are low considering the quality of merchandise vc carry in Wardrohe, Regular, Three-Quarter and Steamer Trunks in Fibre, Matting and Leather Suit Cases and Bags. We invite your inspection. Clint's Clothiery The Store With a Conscience lid mctimr, H. E. IHXON, Referee in Bankruptcy. (All claims must bn sworn to on bank ruptcy blanks before filing.) li-1 1 HANK Rl'I'TCY NOTICE. In the I'Mrict Court of the United .State for the District of Oregon- ! In th- Matter of Leo P. O-diorn, ii'-j divirlually ami as one of th" member. of Osborn trothers. a co-partnership! ron-istintr rf ,e(t ). Osborn and V- j or K. Oborn, Bankrupt. In Bank- runtcy No. B iW. ; To the Cre htors of Leo D. Osborn. J of Kainela. Union County, in the Statcj I und !i-ti?vt afnesaid. a Bankrupt. NOTH'K IS HKRKBY OlVKN. that n the 1 1th day of September, 1 !ll"J. , 'he said Leo I ). Osborn. was duly ad ! iudictj'd Bankrupt, and the first 1 moctint: of his creditors will be heidj at the office of 11. K. Mixon, Referee,'; :n Bankruptcy, in the Foley BuildiriR. ti La (iiande. Oregon, on Monday, thv iVh diiy of September, 1H22. u 10;:!n ' "VhK-(c in the forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, proved heir claini, appoint a Trustee, exam-; ne the Bankrupt and transact such' l-ither buainnss as may properly eonvj before the said niff'intr. . j II K. DIXON, j I'rferee in Iankruptcy. (All claim- mut lie sworn to on bank- j ruplcv blanks before fifing.) i y-i;i-it NEW TODAY SAI.K Iti-ifiiterid Thoniui(h- bred I. lewoMyfc Setter Pups. Clint'-i ( lothierv. o. A. Van Fleet. ' U-l:i-2ti Winter is coming. Coal is high-priced and scarce. Is your fuel supply laid in? Is the health and comfort of your family safeguarded with an efficient heating plant? 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