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PAGE FOUlt i THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Saturday, October 21, 1922. nr ...nnr-.l...nn ill- h mini a u n l uu aw in tunc COVK, OcioIht Mr. K. W.ir- , Mi-. Milium, who it cxlrn i-iiKlthMM-, ill) inn. hi Ihc IiHimm'x. ! Mih. . .MallluB and iIiiiikIiIit wtm in I, a (iriinilit TlinrHilny. ' .Mr. minI .Mih. JIiihJI CiiIIIiih. Mm. ; l' Halilcll (mil Akiii-k Smith ilrovi' In l.u : rji iitlt Hiiluriliiy. II. M. Hi-iiiIkIiiiw mill lliirry PIiihh witi' in I. a Cnniili' Tlnirniliiy. Mr. ami Mrs. Karl l;vall onler- nilii.wl ...... ii.. ..r r,.i..,,,iu ii .tin. (Ml of Vyotnlnii, whh a nm-xt "'j,,,.,. Tliurs.lay. I In- oi-ihhIoii Ih-Iiik . iiim lain.TH imiiif iiihi t. Ihl,,r ril.Hl w,.,,i,m ,,iv(.rwirv. Mr. anil Mrs. ('linn. 1)i.lna whip Ml. ,, A,,, Wal..s i.f ort- linstH at u mnnll ilinnur parly nn ,., ,jBllillK . ,,. ,,,! ., 1'rlilay vtMlillK. Minnie They ilr.no un In llii'ir i-.'ir. Mis. H. C Millr wan Kivwi al ,,.k Sllinks l l.a (Iran.l.. is in hIikwit al Iht llonin mi Tiii-Kil.-iy k,, im cxlta i-nuii r. lilli-rmion liy a fnw Inllinali' frii- Win. I'lilrnck of I'lcisnnl. Valley anil iieiKhlmi'H. The Km-.tts were::K visjlillK wi,, j, jH innly for 11 Mrs. M. J. Duffy, Mm. .1. SIIIk. 'rw ,,iyrt Mrs. lien Uellnnle, Mia. .1. W. limit- ni, k,',b was n l.a Ormolu visl Hnn, Mrs. J. W. Ilnlllsnii, .Ir., Mrs.',,,,. ,r,niay. A. II. MH.'laln, Mrs. Alvln Orion. I lt' ,s)m.Mf BWtl., i,.n,,.r fur Die .Mrs. I. Jt. ('onKlln. .Mrs. I-.. I , l(nii-i(i. , was In l.a (inutile Tih-mluy. ens, Mrs. John llaeier, anil iwii "f j. iinnlies anil .Ine Kelly i.i l.a Mrs. .Mill in" sisters I rum l.a (iramle c , M,(. were In K.unela Uuinliy, Wnriliy (Irnnil Minion o. K. .-.. .;aKineer i.nwWI ,,r l.a (iramle Is .ins. i neiesa .l , nasuiei , woi'klllK II eslra I live (Ml .satlll'ilay. I lie t ovi' muie- j ,( was highly i-ninilliiieiileil hy the! matron lor the i-rilrient maiiner 'n ; LADY CATCHES LARGE SALMON SI'MMKItVIIXK, Od. 21. Mm. UV.it) or I'nrtlund bun nonitfii prop erly hrt and will now nii(K line hi it no In SiiiiiiiiHrvillii. Hurry Sumlt'ituMi uimI artii Pavt II KHC I'll II H 111 OUK thill 'I'S.SIM hfV- (ii pound. Liit KIiiht went to Pumpkin It Ik Tiu-Hihiy In semvli of uppiH for wiu(r. lu hrmiKlit Unvk kiiiiw Ihotutifc-K whirl, he captured on Mt- Donald riiiu-h. Jim Jlenwle yrelurnfMl lionm Tiihk Any from Norih I'nwder where he tlUK heeu employed for Hevei'iU weeks. John Wells, who Ik q rnndldnio lor cou nly rominlssioner on iie (leinorraili- Mi hill, wuh n vLsitor in lown TneuiUiy. IILER ITEMS duyt fiillng lielpcrM. i'ti.miie oil Oltf which the work wjih put on. Tue out. f j T town yuesis wen;: .Mis. Ini lt. Schilke, piiHi worthy kiiimiI unit run, Mi-h. ellle 1 1. Nell. Mr. mid ,Mrn. (JeoiKe T. 'orir;iu, Mr. Mini Mrs. ('ohm It. Kliej liiird, Mr. mid Mr. Hoht. Kiikin, Mr. mid Mix. Hrokiiw. Mr, It. K. Anderson, .Mr. nnd Mih. L. II. Moe, Mih. Crine ti- Koiesl, Miss IlllOk'eue Itlissell, lill of .n Cnnnle, mid .Mr. und .Mrs. P. Mcf'ully of Joseph, Air. and Mi-m. (Hto Kekersley huve returned from n trip to Port land, ; Heat Mo und ol her pot nl h. While they were away, they vUited their daughters, Mis Nelle and M iK liar' riet Ki ki rsl. y and oilier reJath es and friends. ! H. K. Kiehey has returned to Cove a fler an nhneiH-e of .several inoiithK, Ills hiisluesH lakhiK him io California niine early in the utim iner. The "Itoiind-Cp" of t lie Kpwort h 7,euKiiei-K at l.a Cra nde on Saaiiay - wan well attended hy 1 lie people from our eity. The list follow s: Kev and Mrs. I I.. Post, Mr. and MrH. Ton) Towle, Mr. a ml Mi'H. ,. V, Towle, Mr. and Mih. (ieorne A ti-dei-Hon. Mr. A. A. Antles. Men. II. K. Kiehey aarl daunhierM l,uve)e and l-illi-u, l.oln .Marliu, Craee (ioy ette. Violet Itloom, Ilalsy HreHheaiH. Craee pensi-, f)se:ir Kolllnn, Mennmi I.uimI, Mildred 1(1. hauls, Mr. and Wi'H. TIioh. Hefty, Nina Petet'Kon, 'Ollvo and l-'lorenee I ilu iniy. Mrs. A. A. Antles and sou Archer, have returned from a short (rip to Portland and Astoria. Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Keen. Mr. mid Mru. Frank Miller, Mih. Lloyd Car ter and Miss Ilena Kelley havo re 1 ii rued from a t wo weeks' earn ping trip on the Milium, Mr. and .Mm. T. It. CopkUn were IiohIh al a small dinner party on Wednesday. NORTH POWDER ! LOClfFIS .vwry huy i)mhi their wood shed; Mr. and Mrs, BlovealJ mrdornd to, JoHipii uudny. W. At. I?m-kt iuid' Churlitf Oswald huu roturnnd from the illuaJn whei'u they had u. Huei-essutl flsh- iiiK trip. Kuiiueth McKiiiio, who l work iiiK ul Lfidd Canyon spei tiiu wenk- I'lul at hin liomu heia, 1 MMITII POWIHCIt. f)i-l. 21. MiKH S;ijc Pnt.ton and Mish Sarah Cap linger are eavin lor Indiana tha - fii-ril of (tvniii'r. Vet i h I'mv der hih st-hool mid linker jMr'li liad a lively foothall '.i..ie Tie-Miav alletnoon and Hie re sult was a lie. Miss Klia Hess has returned from a visit wit h her sister, M rs. Tay lor. ! dipt . Ki-ndal! and wife arn leav ing (Minesilay for California. Mr. and Mrs. Iturdeiie have mov ed in tile A. J. Willis resiilejji'O for the winter. Waiter Jones and family moved in (own Wednesday. Miihy Sloan has had a severe al ia, k of LatJrippo. Mr. and Mrs. Itoherl liiirdett IIIITDRS t ii n nr i linn if AIIltLIl Sunday at I hi- honiu of Mi', and Mrs, C. M. HalH. Mr, and Mih. Cas ltuy speitL Sun day at Uu liomof Air. Hay's umtii or, M rtt. lid. Com Uh. 'I'liey i-lu riic ui in PuIhihit Junction by anio rttia duy afternoon. Jim (Jermaii and J. K. Woods upq Minployod at Hih lioiiie of Jt E. Slack repair! nn his hum. .Mr. and Mr. Kay (Urman moved to thtf liom of. Mrs. (iiirmunH pa rents, Mr. and AJr. Heiiiy irif. AIih. Clyd Myers wuh a visitor at (ho noma of Mrs. IJ, Slack .Monday. Mr. and Airs. Wayne Park, Air. and Mrs. B, K. Oliver, und Air. aud Mrs. l' 10, Woodeil made up a-eump-iiiK party and wont nut on tint sum mit lor a few days. Air. mid Aim. Clydo AIrKin.l are now in Portland whore Mrs. AlrKln .le is rereiviiiK Uiitdiral tivalllient. Air. O. H. SlarijM in vary -ill ut his home. Airs. Hurr Cuntndl of Ludd Can yon Is HpeiidtiiK a Uiw days at the home of her parents. .Miss I'oriH Oswald went to La Claude Monday whero slit; ttxpeetud liter school for the reiimlnder j of the term. ; l-'rank Smith is now rarryluc ttio transaited iiiislness in La firanilit tiinil while Walter Kisher is haul Tuesday, in KUppleH from Pumpkin KidK'i to Mih. Lizzie AleAllisler went In Lu (Jramle. Haker on IhikIuchm Wednesday. Mr. aud Mrs. W. L. Hal a Hpenl Leu Tomilson of Astoria, Air. and im't of last week vi.Hftine ut th Mrs. Hill lli;Ks of Weiser, ate hen? home of Airs. Crawl who lives on I (ho Milium. I hey weru ulno fish iiiK for salmon. Mrs. Huio has won' the championship among the ludiesj 1). Ii. M.'Klnle and hoiim Keiuiidh and Archie have kouo to Ladd Can yon when tiny will hi- umpJoyed in the lumiier nusMieus. Airs. MtiKKi" fioldeu und llltlo nun of Porllaml are visiting at- the home of hir sister. Mrs. Jim Wls. Mrs, Hun Sanders aipl chililren spout Sunday at the home of Mih. I'JU, Conihs. Mr. and Mrs. Maud( MeRao of L.'l C.Vil lull W I-I'll Vittil I Mir c I I hi. miu .lim, win iinr niifin Still, ii t." i r. Aiiinon oi i,n tirniidn was eouiruetiiiK potatoes in town Wed natuluy. OE INTEREST a i aiili;. It ifh moini Tlmes-rilspaleh: (nice upon u lime ii man owijed half 'the rarth, and w.is very wire lieeause he suid he'd liilln-r own the other half. So lh Jjoo- Uiive tiini an e.xehaUKe, and h ki h-t ieeanse huUi In- ht.st out on tin- dial. Whei'iHipou the tuis tJin him Kit hole earl h. Hot if lie was iinlmwo le-fnre h was now mis- eiatile, hccaoj.e he found that it was loo much li-sp.oi.sihiMt y. Mor;d: V.u can't krrp a ho fj-om tfiiintlnir. IO settle (he (). 1 1. Tomilson estat Airs. Chrislle Johnson sprained her ankU, aud it was necessary for .Mrs. KeMa Oh-sort lu tem-h school in her place. Air. anil Airs. Willie Nice's little sou has a severe cold. INDIAN'S 'J'Alii; PAKT IN FILM (Special In the. OTiMervor' KAAILLA, Oct. 21. Mrs. (ieorge Trnok and Iwo children wenl to Pendlelon Wednesday to visit rela- i ives. Martin Klmr Is lu Idaho on husl iiess pertain I iik to his mitiinR In terests. Airs. Cooney nnd son were La Cnnnle visitors Wednesday. Pete H ii 1 1 i 1 1 k l on hid in one of (lie lielper John. Ted Cross Is ext ra engineer on one of the helpers for it few days. I'red Davies is extra engineer on one of iht helpers. Piremau Limit hid in one of the helpers. Prank Ilanlen was n business vis itor In Lit Crauile Tlnirsday. Oscar Uterner and faintly of l.a tirantle were in Kamela Priday on business. Win. Pldcock and wife, and Mr. and Airs. .1. Waters drove to La Cnnnle Saturday in (heir car. Mrs. II. M. Hnnlshaw aud daugh ter Mildred, of La Cramle. speiii last week Willi Mr. IJradshaw, who Is engineer on one of t he helpers. Mis. Martin KIuk and daughter wen' in La Ciande Saturday un busineNs. Prank PeCalh Is huildiim a small residence, Pra uk Traax w as in Pen diet on Sunday on InisinesK, Mrs J. M M.Call of La Crande, Msited at (lie (; M. Curtis In. tin Thursday. C. I). (;oor!noui!h and family of La Crande drove in Kamela Sun day and spent ihr day visiting. Mr. ami Mrs. Pari P.vihik were Saturday i-.iim-s in l.a Crumb-, Mrs. Martha Com; of La Ci.itid. is visitii!-; hi t daiuMiier, Mrs. i:arl Kvans Paul Hull of La Cramle iited in Kamela last wee!,. "k wa n visitor hi spell! t,eoi e t iv oK Pendleton Siiiul.iv Mr. mid. Mi .. Cny Nmd Sunday in .p.-udletou. Mr and Mi. . p.nis ,f !,: Crande isite.i m Kamela Thiii.iv. Mrs. stew Ini-t-s.m and sou w ie In La Cramle Satutduy. Tlte Cit Is Se 1, t; CI a.;.. UM.'e. I be unpen iyma of ituir lea. in , .Miss Smith. ave a . am! sale n i day nrternooa. Th. pr.ee.is are to pn toward loivirr i lin piM n- for their sewini: Airs. Ala hit and f ,-n dm : hi i if La :ran4 visiied idv with SALT LAKK, Oil. If). (Special ). Two Iralaloads of Indians, drawn from the Port Hall reservation iu Idaho and from the Arapahoe Iriho in Wyoming, reat bed Suit Luko Wednesday, en roulo to linker, Neh., where they ant to be employed In scenes taken by a mot.iou picture ouipuny. 4 " The moving picture, which Ih In l he making, depicts early life ou the plains, and it is proposed to slaKo a buffalo hunt on Antelope island, on the Cleat Sail Lukn, making use ut Die herd of :iU or the animals (hero which wry ttiu properly of n privalo livestock con cern. Tuesday ami Wednesday prelim inary scenes went taken ou Anlo lope Island, and one buffalo was tdain, t he movie people Hay I n fi it attempted to atiaelt a camera man. For Sale Honinlne hull so in l.a Crande. Restaurant in l.a Grande. For Utmost Corset Satisfaction be . Fitted to A part muni liuusa In l.a Granda, Income Jli7. 5i) per mnniu. SlT-room holms and larg Int., ' ! Nil '. (Rporhil to Tho oiirvrl I.MIll.KK. on. 21. Mrs. I'at Jiol- llns and family spent Sunday eve- iiini: ai i he Verne Iterry home. .Mr. and Mrs. Verne Payne of l.a (iraiiile spent .Sunday with relatives here. .Mm. Kstelle rioff ,of l.one Hoi k (ircxon, arrived here Snnday .-mil will leach the remainder of tin lorm lu the seventh and eiehih Blades'. Mrs. I.lncs who resigned. lias Kono lu I'lalrle C'ilv where sh, will make her home. The foollmll K.mie bctwron Klein and I in ! lor Saturday was fairly well attended, hut those present wiiuesseii a very one-siiied name. Klein was victorious. .Mr. ami Mrs. Win. Westenskaw nre l lie proud parents of a new sou who arrived I he 17(h. Mrs. r.amar WLsienskaw visited the primary grades of .school Tues day. Miss Marie I'rlor has heen ah cut from school ou account ,,f j uess. inn Sprincer nnd 11.' N. Nelson left Tuesday lor points In Wyom ing Mrs. nozella Martin and daugh ter, Mrs. Hazel Huckinan spent Wed nesday afternoon wiih Mrs. II. M. Payne. Tuesday eveniiiK n larito crowd attended the show, "Th,. Snieli," al the Amusement hall. Mrs. I. A. Iliucnman relumed from Salem Wednesday and reports her daiiKhler Opal's operation successful. Droadway at Stark Portland, Ore. . VOt r AUK ASSl'RFD A PEliSONAI. HOSriTAI.lTV AND INDIVIDUAL ATTKNT10N tiii'oiiHh tlio combined efforts of a staff, who al'ler years of training, understand the needs of the travel ing public. MUSIC, DANC1NC and" the IJKRT ' TO i-:at At . Arthur H. Meyers Manag c ER 1 1 Hot? You ii ro wunled for a snllsfled customer al Newlln IJruix l.'oui- ii"y. io-i!i-:it A f'lasslfleil Ail Will Do It! Four-room nous on T avenue. J 1,400 UU. 120 acroa flue Umber. 2-room Lion Uouae, t acres In raltiratlen, IUII0.H0. We, bare for eals ai trad, all HIuUh of Keod furne, moclc ritucbeii, fruit trail, hiiildlui lute and clly property ut all kinds. Automobile and Fire Insurance PYRAMID LAND CO. F. N. Ford Notary Public No iqueeilng o( organs; no - preieure; detects of figure corrected; a perfect founda tion for your gowns. . Toll In addition to tbe com forts afforded through, tbe ex clusive "l.a Camllle" features; No pressure on Bpine; no cut ting by lacers; so pinching of clasps; no digging of stays at top but freedom, ventilation, satisfaction. A complete line of tbe dif ferent models always on band, ITlies ana up. Mrs. Robt. Pattison Corsetiere Rei. 1703, Cor. Spring ft Oak Pbone m-W FOR SALE Twentv ik'ith in the l-Yoildalo dln liicl. IS ;ieren umler cilllh ;i I Ion, Iwo acres p;islm u, with ;inl and family oi l tin nl. h'.ilr huiisc, Mitiall Itarn and Uoo.t t-lileUen bouses, F'iie fi.Mi 0. txt. Tlo-ie Is a Mule loan on the propirl tin- J i' 1 1 m i i m ' , which runs i.-laht ears. Will Like a Nivond moilyario for walks. Iioiir. im 111 Lai. line .'n(m.en cash. mom house ami hi run lot l'e Hl:r, trees, lawn, ceioeol Nldc ikhts, wilier niui phono hi I :.i I h i noiii, but no lixturcs. Tin Litch. I'm. $i:;;.e en ami w ill Iani1e II. Latalice i lira ilhoeiils oi $:'.'., ami Di al N p lit. liin .iiTt'M rlmtiM' land and j!'ooil lm- to mi. in--. i s I smitli ol t moil. AM1 Older j;.m.,1 . ulllvatlou. I'-'ic - .nr.. I'chi al lna n mi I be pi op- i I v l.u S l ...Mi... ue. Term: c.,li. '. ''!; 1mI.hu v ou nis lei ins. in c ,iii:ni;;.'-l. We r.irn l.ii'e ami 1'ire Insurance. n.l ri't'KscHl a Rood linintnui' eoni mii Mam (..noil Imrrains in rilv t-i .ami a cat at oil! dottr at all times . ,,. hi 'Imw titi ,ui oi' our piiperi ii ,m tone. ' ill in ami sci u.s. C.J. BLACK & CO. Now Keley Uulldlng La (Iruuiio, Uregos, r T-A-X-I 0 Call Main 580 Imperial Billiards x5C Nuli'itious Breads for Growing Children ' ( RACKED WHEAT BREAD Made Round, Easily Sliced, 10c Each. HEALTH BREAD, very coarse, each 10c WU01.E WHEAT, uiade from all (if the wheat finely ground, each 10c These Cereals are All Raised and Milled In th Crande Ronde Vallev. You know how much easie? it la for you to overheat after you have over' eaten. Batteries are almost human. The battery that overheats and Duta you to a lo- of trouble, due to warped or buckled pintes, is the battery that has been allowed to over-charge. There is a mighty simple remedy for overheating of batteries. If you haven't tried it you'll be surprised to find how well tt works. Hire it is: TURN ON YOUR HEADLIGHTS THE REST OF THE DAY' WHILE DRIVING. We con tell you some other things about batteries that will save you trouble and expense, . Come in anytime. I LA GRANDE BATTERY STATION New Shipment BOYS' CILVA1BRAY BLOUSES . BOYk' BLACK SATEEN BLOUSES .. BOYS' GREY OUTING BLOUSES .. BOYS' KHAKI COLORED SHIRTS . QUAKER MAID HALR-NETS, 2 for . TALCUM I'OWDER GAINSBOROUGH POWDER PUEFS, 10 to 75c TUO Hi PASTE 15 and 25c ALARM CLOCKS THREE-PIECE ALUMINUM SAUCE PAN SET .. 08c ALUMINUM WARE SPECIALS AHc ....COc .$1.2.T ....S5c ....!)Sc ....25c 10c Wiliard flatteries A.L. Crossman ANDREW'S VARIETY STORE OBSERVER ADVERTISING- will bring results n ij ;iM Mmwm ' 11 mm mm Directors Who Direct In this hank the directors are outstanding men, each successful in his own business. Interest in the progress of the .community makes them broad-minded, while exper ience has taught them the value of wise conservatism. In guiding the business of the bank, they watch the successes of their depositors. Their counsel cannot be purchased I nit it can be had as an adjunct to a connection with this bank. United States. National Bank La Grande, Oregon MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM ii! THE LOTTES o o o 0,J1 1 Jefferson Ave. -J