Thursday, September 21 1922
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Z
" PAGE FIVE
THE OL DHOME TOWN
BY STANLEY
4- . a rP I newt sues I
fits? ca t?- v v-
ley" will leave for Cove (anioirnw.
Tlipy will appeAr on the program
of tho Epworlh l.eneuo eulel'tmu
nient lo ho held In Cove tomorrow
evening with several musical limn-hers.
WHAT WILL THE BBlDE ToBE SAr-WHEN SHE SE MER
Nnl-iLt LOKEC . Wf'S-AtOTSY WALKUR tSCOST, THE"
SUPlClOll VJINSteOrt TO TMECALAecyj-.E
AllendiilK 110.1.1.1-11.
Clint Vim Fleet lefl Ul Grande
thin ViornhiK. bound for Pendleton
to spend u few duys tiikliiK In tlio
"let .'er bue,k" iiffnir.
Moving Into New Home '
The futility of John Marpherson i."
movinir into the new home recently
j irchiised from F. A. EpIinB on Fourth
street.
lly Corey in Town
Hy Corey, a member of the Public
Service Commission of Oregon, is m
the city toclny. He will gu to Klirin
to look after some state business while
on this trip.
Nnl.li Trial 1'oxtpoiil-d
The trial of tho, oily of La Grande
versus Georpo Noble, to recover
damages Incurred when a enr drlv-
n by Mr. Noble, wrecked the Lib
erty fountain at din Intersection of
Depot and Fourth streets. Hint was
In have been held this morning al
10- o'clock, was postponed until Sat
urday. .
Easy Shaving
Local News In Brief
Iteni'l'iilllleilieiit of Offlc.
The lobby or the . V. Jl. C. A.
bulldliiK luiH been rearraiiKed and
the Ad club offices have been in-
C7
NEW TODAY
Beautiful Ruses On sale Friday sn'l
Saturday only. fOc a dozen.
CHERRYS FLORISTS.
S)-L'l-2t
Roses 50c doien Friday and Satur
day only.
LIUiKKYS FLORISTS.
a-in-at ii
ii
WANTF,I To rent a furnished house,
not over five rooms. - Clo?e is. In-1
quire Observer. 9-21-ltpU
J
FOR SALE One young calf. Phone,!
1 u
FOR RENT Two housekeeping:.
rooms. Inquire Observer. !-21-3tpii
This flashlight rnzor takes the
edS" out of shaving in the dark.
Tho handle Is a lamp and throws
a brilliant Blow on tho face.
At an Early Date.
Jud Tunklns says the bouse problem
started when Adam and Eve left the
stalled In conjunction with the K-'n- . , ,..,.. -.;. P,.r- ,h
...... I ' nrri....u Tliu iiu nrr.inL'P. ' 1
the fruit crop was a fullurc. Ulriulng-
WANTED A middle aKrd woman as
housekeeper for a family of throe.
Phone .'182-M, or Inquire at 200G
Ash street. 9-21-21
FOR SALE At bargain prices, two
new tractors with plows. One trac
tor second hand. Also several used
trucks and automobiles. We have
a large stock of used parts for sev
eral makes of cars. Union Motor Co..
U Grande. ll-21-tf
FOR SALE Third cutting alfalfa ! .
hay, in shock. J, 0. Dobbin, Farm-;!
era 20.x. 0-31-31 i
W ANTED Apple pickers, prefer
parties who have own tents, but r
might use u few without big crop, "
good picking, 4c per box with lc
bonus to pickers who stay till finish :
ed. Start about October 1st. Board J
at ranch at 1.05 per dAy. Also wo-l
man to help cook tft crew. State)'
wages expected. Call or write (!. II. L
Swain, malinger, Imbler, Oregon. 1
Fresh Eggs Wanted
M ILL PAY CASH
FOR KGGS
Ilenveriea White $9.60 case
Henneries Brown $9.00 case
Henneries Pullet f 8.10 case
COMMERCIAL
CREAMERY CO.
For Days Afiild
"Onyx" Sport Hose
I. ht Weight itockingl combin
ing durability! comfort nd d
cidfdly irnstt ppcrnce.
". French & Greene
MEN'S WEAR
"21-ll!
I'p from Mlgin .-,,,.v
Cecil Galloway, couulv commis- . iarif;'n-,.i i. i,-n ,i a,.h,i
Hiouer.i Is tn La Grande today on Mikesell, both residents of Wul-I ,. ' :
business mailers. : , ,lowa. arrived. In . La Grande last 1 Some Pop Corn
'' 1 ; 1 ' reveniiiK and are here today on husi- As a further and positive proof of
i moil .Man in Town -ness. They are a! the Foley duiini; iwhat irrigation can do in the Grande
IHtllll Kill ,W ..... .... .. ....) . .
and Is expected to Increaso both the "s"""'".
efficiency and convenience of Hie '
offices. Display lubles .will be in- SPECIAL, 38c A POUND,
mailed and tho walls will nlso be ! Don't fail to oret a pound of Oriole
decorated. Chocolates and dipped peanuts at Nw-
i llin's Friday or Saturday. !-'J0-2t
FOR SALE Two milk cows at 2101
North Ilirch street or Phone :i!S-J.
. 9-21-ltp
FOR SALE Fresh milk cows,
terms. Oscar Hart, May Park
on I
WJUliir Duvlsr, employed bv Coii-'lhuir slay In La Grande
ners, al Union;,; Is in La Grande In- I' 1 '
day, for a ..few Jiours on business. Limine Couple-Returned "
-Ml. Jjavis tnolbrerl over li l li., I i Al
r- -f i liiourn. Lostine people, retumed to niensuiiu i" '"" -
Tin!!,.!. 1.. i : . itheir home lhi m..rninr .. lh l.r.neh height. Mr. Nelson. irrigates two and;
Ronile. G. W. Nelson, who-lives on!
the Huntley place at 2702 N. Iliich.i
brought to. the Observer office last
evening, a stock of pop corn which
line 1 1 hi n nfler .spending yesterday in
a half acres from a 'well nine feetf
": ThC'C -sUiS ttft ,fJrml"Kui vaMev
Zh . "" i the . den spot of the world if pen
T' Arrive This Evening- P.le would but nrc""ri!
R. Han-
-i
IwcekT
I
...a itr..i,.. v i ii
To Attend ltoml-l', """ ' ' "!.V"" (;u.st in Pendleton
Mrs. L. H. Norton will leave Fri-' "" eyor reporter, win arrive in ... g f Pol.tInni, wh)
day evening for Pen.Ue.on ,o a,-! lintom FiluHs- 'ere'en ' """ the attendants for' Mis,
tend the Koiind-l'p. She will re-;'" ,e. l" " ." .' " ','"l'J 1 p . f w : . f,"- Thelma Thompson, queen of the
turn Sunday night. i."' i.n "", Roud-Up, arrived here yesterday nml
is a guest uf Miss Thompson. Miss
Alladeeu Scroggin, of La Grande, an
. other of the maids, will arrive todsy
i . 1!. J""" lln,i wiH be entertained at the Thomp-
II l-O ill J.1I . ,. ,, i,.( IWnmholli.!.. of
some U7.,ll IVulIn wh.i ia hUo to lie nn nt-
lb !..,wl,.,.! will arrivn in lMndl..tm IllHllV
Allcnoing Kiilind-lp U nion Men in City
Among visitors in remlleum lor mei ,orman Hoss ami
Round-Up are Mis. Slide Van liuren. ,.,!, L-llioll farmers.
oi i.a uianne nn. ner guest, .Mrs. r . Grande- loday allendiiiB
r.. iuuurc, o. roruanii. rjist ureioli- ,Bm.sa piatlers. They arrived
ian ' , ... i....;
T
Knlcrprise Dun-
j(lj city lnsl 1'ViMiini; and are
pUt iitji(ffColpyfT)-
BtOl-
residents of .KntrrArjsfe,
visitors in lj Alrnndc fcud
?c;;reredVth,'.-T'ir,,
iiofurii .a i i i.'i-; 'M i turned do'ithcir honu1
o JlymliTsdn. who
1IIK! Ill
:iiul :ifU'l-KnU-y,
rv-
1 hf h morning
Lt'iian Tut'k'T. (f Klirin. sMflr-tli'i
niirht in I.ii liiandw tout Ijuiioss r'v.
(utiiinj; to his home this mornnur on.
I ho brunch hue train.
city he was n puest at the Savoy.
,uu. J-Iu'.briou-Ii line train.
While .in ..the ' lY M, . 1 ruT. '
I rrtde sclniol buys: . : J 0. Honior
Summerville Man- , I''" , V'"- s''' lo ?" ,v"'-
A. Shaw, who hails from .Summer.: W "a11 f - :;"- J"n-
ville. arrived in I.a Grande last evee-i1 wutnes nym class will meet.
jnp and is spending the (Jay here al- f" ' f
tendinir lu some husiness matters. Mv. . 41,sl'"h iu?,Iu,r
l.iJ : , ... .1... o':.i.. .Mr mui.Wla furl Chr 1 :i t wmi.
his viit '-L lifoyeph, retrf-m-d to their home
thi:
Somtliei' .urst
Mac Fardy. who
niriy In La Grande
tjie Koiinner, left
hniind for Portland,
nhuining orf the hvanch line train af
c- i ter spetKJing tne evening in lt tiramt
last e.e- (at the 'Savoy..' Mr. ('h'istiiinsen is pro
Kiiest of ' prit'tor of Uid Joseph Meat Market.
Land will he' a guest atahe hoinR of
Ilr. and Mrs'. Alger rw.uma ur
gonWn--'''.4.;ii.,ii;ti.iHif(t--J.il w
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J.'A.;1iv''Poir.ts-dut,Nor'.
null Eniployment (oncli
':fioaiv'rhronghoutthe Par
cific Coast in His Official
attind lo some business affairs.
(Rr AssoelstS Prs)
SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 21. -
N o r in n 1 employment conditions:
lliro.lgbolit the Pacific eoasl nre(
noted by .1. A. Kelly, San Fran-!
elsco. district director of the em-1
'ilie Greenwood Parent-Teacllers'iniovnient service. Culled States le-
Association will hold their girst .nice- partme.i. of Labor, In his report
Tn finish! in' richness of appointme:
and uphqlstery, the good Maxwell
Sedan arouies profound admiration, The
reliable way it performs strengthens
the conviction that such great value
is found only in the good MaxwelL
.... JrA-isA- Jr t
(J. W. BUNTING' & SON '
tpeilt
as a
this inoruing. t" "
wln-re he will ; Parent-Teachers Meeting
Hie Good
ing of the present school year Friday , f,,r iK. niontli of August made pub-
Septemner al z:4.i,i,. here today. AllhoiiKli thorn Is -l
l'i...l,,.. .1.,,,., U....n
n-i... t i i rtftellloon,
spanning the O. -W., will be ready for " '"1"-K- . ""'" "MKI" KpllPr111 TP'" "'. nencni
traffic within a few riavs. according 's 'here is much mi -tant business to help. a. cording to Mr. hell,-, de-
lo a tourist that passed felocaset ves1'" transacted. ,and for experienced aerienllural.
le.dav. He slates that the workmen!.. ' I lumber and .building workers cx-
ing on (he fine gravel on the "." - .ceens .lie supiu.
sl rteveiai in toe iin.ii icai esiuie men ,n aoslracl ol .ir. ivouy s r"pon
slate that houses are hauler to get1,,., ,,,i,ditions in California, Oregon
MAXWEI.)
are pulling on tne line gravel on wi"
npptoaeh fills and that the work i,s'
i anidlv nearing completion
Any ha Grande subscriber to
the Observer who does not re
ceive hia paper hy 8 o'clock In
the even tut:, please mil Western
Union, Main 21, ond a special
messenger will deliver ,n copy.
. i f Villi it
than at any time within the past two
vrars. i nis is nunnuicu 10 ine in
crease in population that is slightly
in advance of the building.
r Dance
"rr Saturday Night
Rex Hall
Lonoy's Novelty Orclieslra
V Classes
This aflernoon's schedule of Y.
M.1 C A. cyninnsiuin -classes hi' hide
nt
ho
meet al 5 : 1 and the iulornu'dia.es,
who will meet al 6:30 o'clock. The
Fyouug men's class will meet at eight
&lck In the evening.
lJl'l J,ujiio' Scpii!s,.,who meet i
1:15; lile high'- school girls, wh
lluvs Home '
liichanl. I) Hill, formerly of Teln-
caset. has purchased the Frank Inulc
re.-idence on l'ourth street near th
liiyh school and will take possession
of the property willr.n a lew days
The sale was made by the George H.
Cuirev Real K.-tate Agency.
Ivltfel'tniomeu. at Cuvi'
Mrs. Ira It. Ahlriell and daugh
ter, llillli. and Oorue II. Joii:.
Xtragood
SCHOOL SUITS
F0R150YS
Tliey are all wnol in very latest style and tail
ored by experts. They fit i.erfeet. Every suit
carries' an extra pair of Knickerbocker' pants.
Prices mute from SS.85 to S2J.75
Eversharp Pencil Free with Every Suit Today
We are Agents for "this line in La Graiyk'
'Glint' Clothiery ;
Thp StorQ With S Cocienc
and Washington follows
Calilornia All hninchen of
dUHtry. exeepting Iron nnd sieel find
railroad repaii'H at in.uinal or
above. . Demand for agricultural
workers and fruit pi'-Uers has ao-
.o: ned all surplus labor. t.'aui.vr
les ai. npeianiiu' to capacity 'md
a"i'fording; MMiuidmbly 'I'liiplOynvn
No tenia le work r.i. There is a de
::ud . (or - N 11 . !.e- : li. brnr .-n
lid pwer in.i;. .mhI. n. 1 workers."
"Oregon Kmpli.yiiM'nl condi liens
have nached normal. Fishing,
berr picking, caMhinn. iun.lcring,
louttiux, count ruclfoa ami mauufac
1 11 ring art; at hiyh tide, demand it:?
-.11 '.iirplurt labor. A number of
new Industrial plants have been
coinnb'leil and more In course of
erection. Truae and hop harvest
will d'inand mon? help ( hail the
loal supply. 1
"Washington Short a k" of labor
exislH, to a limited extent, tn coast
logging camps, harvest yields',' agri
cultural pursuits, ha tiding irad'
and in Alaska. There Ih a stirj.liiB
of clerh al help. l-'orest fires a ud
t ransportatioii have caused tempor
ary suspensions in several loyt'.iiiK
camps. Construction of huildliiKs.
highways, municipal iruprnveni"iHB
nnd (do k facilities continue. All
industries are prai-tically norootl.
The fruit sections will rciulr hun
dreds of tin 1 side workerH beiijniiiK
th middle of September."
Fine Medieval BulltJingo.
There ate many renuiins of ItniiaD
bundliiL'n in dlfferem parts of Kurof.
Their brl' k me much mnallr than
111. iimm like the m"drn llle In
di. 'il wirk-ri In KnylHiid ealll
tltrs ( hive ill lionnl nf Wat Ty
ler) wn prolmhly brhknmkMrs. Two
Hue i'iuMden of brl urHilterture In
th Kiiflwd "f mt-dlKvnl ila aro
llamptoti court and I.Maibeth alH--e
Leiidoii,
FOR EVKRYBODY AM) ESPECIALLY THOSE
WHO ARE HARD TO PLEASE
R. A. WALSH
Presents' Peter 1$. K.vne's Great Story
An '-pie of (the jrreat
Noi t Invest . fired every
moment wit h t he ( brill
and dm ma of tin; fa
mous Hlory.
MIRIAM
COOPER
fts Nan of Sawdust 111
with Ualph Jrave
in l llelumre anij u MaK
nlfi'ent cast.
m-.tui ?it 10- Aritmi,
All the p;ns eultlvnted InQKurnp
for the of t hlr volatile nils will
r'r n'iily in purls of Argen
tina and e?."jiTucnl how that the)
will Ive n viwdV.fQil ent.0 In iion
TODAY FRIDAY & SATURDAY
A.IV,C.AD.E,
O
WW DAY VAUDEVILLE
T AY1 CAM.
m. A rl II I 111 A A .
"v THE OI.DKST ASli MOST T
RKI.Ini,K TA.V1 HKUVIOB
4 I.N THK OITV.
All Hhort Calla.2So
c. All call aiiawere4
Ford & George
MAIN 44 J
fl? fH? flf fH? r0? fj? f4?
Rwidy-to-Wenr nud
Hliocs
Promptly wlih
Rnnded Drliera.
SHAME
For Sale
On nlorjr (i roum nuidiini liuumi
mi pNTtt.l atrnot, .mohu In, lot1 bv
by Ii. . This placo la In h1ui..IIU
coiiilltion.
n
4 'rot.ni bourn1, two luls. cui.iont
al.lwalk, wired, f:ou.l uull, price
I12U0.O0. Euhj tonus. '
' ft room li.iUHo iioar' lilgli Hch'ool,
I.Ik lot, wlrv.l, pliiinl.id, $ 2 500.11(1.
Tor.ua $500 ennh ' ami tmlunco tit
(3D. 00 per month.
OLD TYME
DANCE
Every Thursday Night
at
Zuber Hall
P. J. Powers
For Sale
Oond raomliiK houna In I.a Grinds-.
(land dairy propoalllon SOU. four
room taouafl, two' lorgrt crirnar , loia
on Sixth atret 1 20 if. J800 caahv
Apartment homo on 8th Mreat.
16-acrtt' 'tract one mile, raal of La,.
Grande on th Coys road. SlliQ4
euah will handle It-a
5-room houae on Seventh atreet, i
large corner Int. Good buy at 300. H
I have a client Unit Iiiik a good
amull rt.r and ao.nu ei.Kh tu mnke
as firpt pityii.ei.t on n l.t.me. If this
api.ei.lH lo you .'fill and let u know
ivhat you have to offer.,.
Seven room linum, plumbed, wir
ed, 'four ,lotn,. nud mtruKe. P.'lee
I2G0O 011.; Terrt.fl trery . reasonable,
considering this propuriy.. ,
Geo. H. Currey
(Usal Batata
Insurance
Strictly modern home on Wash-.
liiRion ovonuo, In tho 1.600 dIikV,?
IH00 cnh, ;)a.00 monthly P"r
ments. 1 " ' l' " " ' ' It j'
A dsnd'y little modern home near
tho .high; ichooli' I3D00. Oood
V
fruit . trae'la, '-buildlpf '1
eitt ,' projwfwi ; ef all 5
. ,We have tor . sale and - tradar
ail K.nns Ul gum. inriaf, winr
ranches, rrun .
lota and '
kirnl.
Automobile and Fire t
, Insurance ' '
Notary Public '
PYRAMID LAND CO.
F. N. Ford
We're Tempted
Take a Page
to
To tell you about the new fall suits. They do
serve it! Hut what's the use? It wouldn't make
the suits any finer, or the values any better.
And vuu can judjre their worth by seeing them.
$24.73 lo $13.00
ASH BROS.
Across the 'ntrwrii, f i w Pearls
titr siy4 n hiy to the European urod-
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