La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 21, 1922, Image 3

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    Thursday, September 21 1922
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE THREE
ALLISWELLIN
HERVILL
E
spent the day at the home of their son i
'Andrew Arnnkiu. j
I C.WM. Hale inotoieil to I .a (iramltM
fur supplies the first of the week.
1 tii 1 1 KuWis was a business visitor m
I. a Cimndo Monthly
I Kay WtJ.st of l'umpkin Ritltfp ami
-Arnold Jlu of Klin spent the woi-k-jt'iul
ciunpiitK on Philips Creek.
"Daredeviless" of French Movies
SUMMERVII.I.K, Sept. 21.-W. M. T . ,,...
Park and J. E. Woods have ,vne to! FORMER LA GRANDE
BOY TO MEET LUBBES
the eoa.t, wheie thov will make an
extended visit.
There is a meeting being heM in
the Methodist church. Rev. Jones of
1-a (irande and Itev. ltrown of IJgin
aie L'ondui'ting the services.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. C'houte of T,a
Grande were transacting bu-'fness in
town Wednesday.
Mr. Horn and daughter, of Elgin,
were visitors in town Saturday after
noon, Mr- and Mih. 1'jrL SandoiB havo
bouifht the nrouorLv on which thov
are living tnat belonged to M.!
i nuate ot l.a liranue.
Miss Viola (ioodwin of l.a Crande
is visiting at the home of her moth
er. Mrs. Harry Sandeison.
Mr. arid Mrs. Karl Park were trans
acting business in l.a C ramie Sutui
day. The Trunk familv have moved to
l.a (irande for the winter for conven-'
icnee in sending the children to school.
Mi.is Inez and Iva Wbodell have
entered school at Imbler.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wagoner took
their son, Carol, to La Grande on
Tuesday of last week, where they
nan his tonsils and adenoids removed,
Mr. and Mrs. Hurt Oliver spent
pleasant week-end at the home of
V. K. Woodell.
Stuait Sanderson and familv snent
the week-end at the home of Charlie
.Sanderson,
Mrs Etta Whitcomb is having den
tal work done in I-avGrande'during the
week.
Earnet Pugh spent Sunday at the
nome 01 v irgii Sanderson.
Mr. an. jlrs.-lveo lNemerer and fam-
IiAKKR, Sept. '21.KSchard Roberts.
Lots A'dgeles pugilist, will meet Hut
t lint; 1 -ubbes, on Friday, September
21. under the management of Match
maker K. f,. Huik. l.ubbes is well
known to Eastern Oregon fans, being
a Baker boy. and has a good record
as a fighter in this section of the state
and Roberta, who was formerly a l.a
Grande boy, has made quite a nam? I
fur himself in Kali l.aku I itv ami
! I.os Angeles, where he is known as a
hard-hitting and shitty fighter.
Quick Repair
Slam has electricity uuw and the
thoughtful electric light people are do
In? their best. In uvery room In a
Bangkok hotel 1 punted a notice In
various langiuj:eg. It Kngtlsh version
rends: "Sir: For the cube that your
electric light should full, we beg to
send you endured a postcard, which
please send us tit once when yon rind
your light out. The company will ,
then send you another postcard."
OREGON MUST
HAVE PEOPLE
SAYS BAKER
(Continued from Page One.)
coniury nn LMiipiro of ils own. Mr.
Hudson pointedly .asked unc
tion, "What are you Kit"-t to do
hvttli.your surplus?'.- He .tin (i. .'old
il" motorpd to La firamln Snndnv to V"""1' .
take in the picture shows. ; 1' " ' '," ' "V, yln '"T, , of 'V mountains, and I wish fron. n.klng Is Iho privilege of doing so.
r , yf
i if..iiiT it.iii iiimiii uit-n til ma urni
, lniuls ill Hip will nut ion. In or-
ilt-r lo nnvn n Krnalur rorlliiud. wu
iiium havn n KTiiucr Oikxiiii and In
ordor lo liuvo u groah'r Orogon
wo must havH inoro ptodo."
Th mayor rnlli-d nlloiillon to Hit
fact that ho did not raro whiirlmr
tin ever held anotlmr officii In Oro
koii or not, and Ihat (h iwoiilo had
Iho rlKht lo rural I him ui any (lino, !th official Ou-Kon none
inn liia purpose was to toll tho
iriuh an ho xaw It, claiinlux Ihat
Hon huul would nnvt-r fall lo do Ha
part In i-lty and state n r la I in. Tlu-ro
aro obmrurllonlslB In 1'oriluud, bo
aaid, but thoy are tho first lo say
wnoii a projei-t lias iioon oompiotod,
"Wo did H."
' In closing his romarka (ho Mayor
anld Ihat Oregon as a stale was
not as. irogri'ssivo aa a grass liop-
Mademolsclfc Ulneitfr uoroourt Is tho girt who leans from express.
Mlns and puts tho other thrills in Trench movies.' blio'a coining t
bncrica for a visit in a feiy weeks. ' .. " .
per. because u gruss-hoppor ' would
move on when bo had vourod
'rnrythlut; In slglil. whlla' Uniton
had boon pnrfectly willing to live
a contented life, und lint roach out
nor progress.
- Waller Jenkins Popular.
Tho meeting Inst evening closed
Willi Walter Jenkins, tho popular
song leader of the stale, slnglutt
Mr. Jen
kins was" at his best and' his splen
did voice and magnificent porsor.
nlltjr woro n delight to tho enllro
audience. Following' tho meeting
In the church, La 'tlrundo peoplo
und their guests Joined in a big
community dunce, at Hex ball which
lasted mull 1:30 o'clock and at
3:30 o'clock this morning the spit
ciul exposition train moved on o
l'undletou.
FOR SALE
Tour room modern house on T
street, large hit, lawn and shade
trees. Price 11 .alio. IfisR an cn.ii.
Ihalance on moiuhly Installments at
JI5.no por month, 7 intorest.
Pour room modern house, fur
nished, fin Jackson avenue. Two
lots, nice shado trees, lawn and
shrubbery. Fenced with chicken
coop. Price $2,000.00. J500.00
cash, balance easy terniB.
Mrs. Monroe and (aon, 'Raymond,'
A good confectionery business In
cluding all flxluros', soda fountain,
for 15,000. Will Invoice stock,
will also sell a house ene-tourth
block from business. Five rooniB,
bath and panlry. Ice plant for
making ico together with all ma
chinery. Price $3,000. Tho only
exclusive confectionery in town. The
receipts never run less than $1,000
per month jind In summer around
2.0H0. Call and Bee us about this
'if interested. ,. ... . . .
A good grocery store for stile, In
n good locution, doing a good bus!
n. ...!... i .i... ? ..i.i ha .lit. iMuiiuim iu.' viriiimcuii fiiuDi iieur in iiiinn. niv irienim. ill' .. . . . . ... .. ...
mnt.ned tn I Rmndn Thnml9 In .In " "m V ' . ... .... - - . . ,leBS. jian 8 lieaiui Illlllllg,
some hoBoine " ' V PKo r s,OH.0UU Having n'i' mo iiieiiiours or me iegn-, nusiern Oregon,, mat our slulo Is sell out. See us nbout this,
Hoi k Oswald, who is nlnc to ,chnol bue" "Pent liy Portland people on luture who stood solidly opposed fur )ehillU California and Washing-!
at ln.hl.i-. came horn." to .J tk. 1,8 1 ort l-oM'"."?- . "!.! money to the demand of Portland that Ore,
,k ..j ' , ' "-.lias been raised solely hy that city, igon should lux herself for tt Port
J"?,!-" !?' '- There TJ' "lnTOV, wllh
been brought in as yet.
must
,the delegation from th metronollH
M j i Di... p' -...il .'t.j.i.i"il among those lntfjoe, oue was
the week-c,,d wUh rei-'"t;:
Mr. Bhermnn, who is tending camp':lr"- G,- ,"' , l'nk? h?n" ,0' i''0
for Slusher, came down and spent the "c ma"'X OI"bs ct Pnr"'"0-, She
week-end attending to business mat-,8pn tu f'0"',,1"0 "tandpolnt of the
ier!( b part tho Indies of Oregon will take
'joe Zweifel was transacting busi- '" Espes'i'"" and told of her
ness in Imbler the first of thl week.!'""""',1""00 lhe, mmf par-lty dnr-
Hcv. Brown spent Sunday at the L" ",n I-Iarallon of the St. I.ouls
home of S. C. Johnson. flli!'' Mra- ! rnnkol ; 1h . a pleasing
Mis. E. Fisher is on the s ck list l"mor ' un" "luuo . an, uxci-ucoi nil
tins week, : t f h '.':,,.! : t
Veda, the little daughter of Mr.' and
Mrs. Chafi'lie Morris, of Iinbler, had
the misfortune of hjaving.hcre e'e put
out a few days ago;. ; 1 W'
Mr. and Mrs. Morris have moved to
Summcrville for the winter.
lu lid fair.
Ion and w believe this exposition I We have somo choice clly lota In
to bo of grent benefit In bringing parts, of tho town
more peonle to Oregon. California
"We como to you this evening has 22 people to the snuare mile, Two acres In park addition. Five
however, with an entire new propo- Washington 20 peoplo to llieiiuuro .room new house, nil fenced, nil un
sltlon asking you to voto in Xu- mile while Oregon lius only eight
vember for tho constitutional : people to the square mile. In Kast
nmendmcnt wliich permits .Mult-iern Oregon there has been no in
njoniah county to bond herself and crease In population to speak of In
tax her own property within her leu years. You nro standing still
own borders for sufficient funds you are marking time. You must
to pay for the 192S exposlt Ion; have more peoplo on tho lands in
plainly staled this means that the. order for Kastern Oregon to go
city ' of Portland will do all lhe ahead and prosper. Wo have worlds
work nnd pay all Hie expenses of iOf water power and worlds of wa
the l!)2ri fair, nnd nil that' we are Iter, a combination of which would
dcr cultivation, bam, chicken houso.
Price $3,150.00, on easy terms,
C.J. BLACK & CO.
New Foley Building
La Grande, Oregob
1-kL iiC -
nil
English Eccles
Cakes
Very flaky and rich. 30c per dozen.
INDIVIDUAL CREAM PIES, .
Ienion, Pineap)le, Banana, Orange. All fresh
fruit fillings, joc each. ,
Ask for Macpherson's round cracked wheat bread.
It's the original coarse bread,' made in crimped
pans so that it slices easy, 10c each. "
7
fMakeiw
pression .upon hen audience.
' Miiyon linker in tiood t"orin.;
The main speaker iof the :o'.ening
w,is Mayor Oeorgo L: Bnker, whom
Air.1 Patterson introdnced' -.ts'the fufiu
who Is putting tl)n lle.liu.o Hie', ex
position. All aifrotid. that. this. 'was
Mrs. Frank Ott and daughtpc, Aicc,'i: lrol,er Introduction afler having,
.lit to la Grande Monduy.'- ;' ' heard the eloquent appeal from
went
Alec AIcKinzic and John McHae
were on 'the grand jury' last week,
which kept them in the county sent
most of the time. : -
Mr. and Mrs.-'Roy Hug of Pump
kin Itidge attended church Sunday ev
ening. Mrs. Webb of Portland is visiting at
tho home of her dttughtcr, Mrs. O. B.
Slams.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Hamilton and
' Mrs. Harry Sanderson were transact
ing business in l.a Grande Wednesday.
Mr. and Mr. J. A. Arnoldus and
familv motored to I.ostine Sunday and
Portland's chief executive
"We: come to you . with clean
hands," said Mayor Baker, "and ask
you to listen to' our message and
our argument in 1'uv.or of. an oxpo
anion in lllL'ii. I want In com
mend uvery man who .opposed thu
exposition measure offered to thu
legislature at the special session to
bond lhe entire state of- Oregon for
money to pay, for the. Portland fair.
The plan; was .wrong nnd (here-was
no justice in if.. 1 was as-much
opposed to Iho plan passing tho leg
Islnture as was any man living oust
-Street Oxfords
Up-to-date shoes for men,, women and children' ;
at popular prices.
The Bootery
A Paradise for Tired Feet.
206 Depot Street Phone Main 118
Grover Smith, Mgr.
ancSXdi
t
Dishes
White and Gold Semi-Porcelain 2-1- Piece Set.
G cups; 6 saucers; 6 7-inch plates; 6 oatmeals
$4.20
1-Coat Blue Enamel White Lined 14 and 17 Qt.
Dish Pans -$1-48
7 and 8 qt. Tea Kettles $1.48
7 quart Covered Kettles $1.25
8 quart Covered Kettles $1.48
Sanitary Lunch Kits, complete $2.35
With thermos bottle.
ANDREW'S VARIETY
STORE
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Hfeiieri and RaiJge7Sale
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Buy NowrrrMake 1st. Payment November 1st.
SPECIAL . INDUCEMENTS THIS WEEK
r J.
A Parlor Furnace
Heats from 3 to G rooms Bame as a
furnace. Holds heat 72 hours. It's
a circulator. Circulates the air in
the rooms making all, parts of the
house a uniform temperature. Burns
either wood orlcbal- equally well. "
Price $75.00
The beat stove made.
VALUE STEEL
Made of as good mate
rial as can be bought.
Hits special turn flue
construction, making it
the quickest baker and
the most economical
range on the market. If
you-Hee it you'll buy'it.
Radium
Built for either wool or coal.
Has duplex grates. Oblong firepit.
Heats the floor. Has more heating sur
face than the old type combination
stoves. V. Absolutely air tight Fire is
never out. '
Price $47.50
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Guaranteed to be satisfactoiy. '
$65.00
Free!
With Every Ranije
Sold During this Sale
Beautiful Set of
Aluminum Ware
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CRAIKUK ENAMEL
RANGE
The Latent In Range
Construction
All enameled eitlier blue
or grey. Easiest range
to keep clean. An orna
ment in any kitchen.
Will Inst ns long as any
range regtirdless of price.
Nothing better made.
Prices Special Only
$114.00
YOUR OLD STOVE TAKEN
I.N EXCHANGE
Easy Terms
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