La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 21, 1922, Image 2

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    Saturday, October 21, 1922.
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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
BY CONDO!'"r ''i-Ki'-'
1:111 iMijin'nhlt
jnv-fri pi inn depart mont 1
rn Ihe miuiiie. Xeulin Drug
Our
ino.ler
EVERETT TRI E
re iirenet?t. niifl after i
f vi'Uinv. ;P poi-lutlt !
A Thouflht for tht Day.
Know Uiifli bin keep It to yotir
i-lf.
i'nmp''l.v
YiJU C'AMC. IN l-t-y'K.JTCrvDiem TO Hvel
IMVilfcTf-NT 'fc-i(Mi5-si, MOW, If TURuS OUT
Ttli-.T SVililfJtf-- liSil.LV a .teK ACSVIT. IR Vm J
if y i
HOW MUCH ?
' Ask Erst: How-much style,
how much quality? Then:
How much is
Figured that
.1 t r 1
oniv nerit way Nirscrw
baum Clothes cost less.
i
the price r
way the
25 to 45
Hill's Dept.
LA GRANDE
, 1
1
"A
--saga
Hand bags
High Grade Leather Hand Rags
Priced f nun $8.00 to ?18..r)
Correct in Style and Build to Give You
Real Service
PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE
The Ihcdl Store
IWD T0-'O TH4T IU
This Pft'JT PLACe rt
TLv 1.'..
2S .- r-P "'1
-V..v-oitiJLT ' Th.:; Duty IvITwoo r
'SY LaJS OT4' TlMC. ,.
supper was nerved. The ""nests Uf- 1
(nn.'tl, wishing Mia I 'ears on every j
: success in her college work.-
i ;
Th Laily M;ucaliw licM Jhoir
In-Kiilur niHfiiiiti nit Wednesday vt
niiiK and KtHM icd ilmir leiim lo bf ,
; ri')ifs-nii'(l lii tin diHtriil ruVy
I which In In tit hni.r at lJMiil'tiKt j
:Th imialuiy wnrk, under dl-j
rt'riinii of Mrs. C. L. Mackey in to
'be put on before Uih Supreme offi
;rer. The tadieH ui'H lilu lining lo
Kive u uiUHked Hitlluwf'ou parly to 1
ilit iiieiuliei-H iiud their friends at'
the huiue of SH. Muckey on Hal-j
liiwe'111 eve. a woult Iron) Monday j
jniuht. The affair promise to be!
i(uiie an atlnietimi, uh (ittite a mnn-
ber' urn expected und prizen will
be given for t he beht t-OKluines.
j
-M r. a n d M r. W . It . J o n ph and,'
.1i.h, Onu e 10. .Molitnr entertui ned i
the evKiiint; Katl'ee Klatch at thei
Country club 011 J-'riduy evening .01 1
IthiH wtyk. Atitiimn leven were ap
propriately lined as decorations
about the rooms. Curds, or which
there were 8evtn tables, were play
ed the early part of the evening,
after which dancing wuk cujoyd. j
Airs. 1 nesier .Newnn won me .tames
prize at cardn, while the Keiith'itian'K
prize fell to Mr. Adolph N'ewlin. Ke
;ireHhmeiit.H were served at the ckisc
j of the eveninjf which everyone terl't
j ed a very enjoyable out. ,
j Mr. Donald Jlichtirds and MIhk
; Kathreyn Kuepner weru married in
; tho" Catholic church Wi'diiesday
morning at 8 o'clock by Kev. Father
: l.oeser. The bride hits been one
of the efficient employes of the
O.-W. offices In I'ortlaud for some
time and the gruoin i connected
with the height on machine ips
of this city. Uoth are excellent
young people and have many friends
both here and in Portland who wish
them well. On Wennesdjiy evening
a wedding supper was given to the
newly married peojde by Mr. and
Mrs. W. K. Leighiou at (he Cniun
Ihotol where Maiiuger 1'atsy Clarke
served an elegant six-course dinner.
A feature of the dinner was the
bride's cake made by the Cnion ho
tel chef, and It was one of the
finest.
S H.E-R.R-Y.'S
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
A Drama of the Mystic and the Mysterious
"The Hole in the Wall"
Tt A Story of the Underworld
Slarrmjf
AUCE LAKE
Comcdy-'ilOT SANDS AND (OLD FEET'
piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiy
It
(I
I lie
tnnst delightfully enter
a musical program, a
noon. ;jnd a most eii-
e to Hot Lake in the
Mnnsehearl ladies have They were i
lii'eii making eietisiv- piaus loiiaiiwd with
Home time for their bazaar in lie luncheon at
ln-!d Monday afternoon in Kagtes jnyabte driv
hall and I In; array of en in mod! ties, after noon.
usually handled in lnde baaarsi AImmh 11 ladies from the various
will be there aiigniented by some jC.iilmlic churches were guests uf the
nriKlnal ideas ainniig the ladies wlioM.u (Sramle society. An informal
Mrs. H. K. O'Urlen will entertain
tlm 'elnesday liridgo club at the'
I J Continued, on Page Six) .
have added to (he usual list. In
Ihe evening a dance will he held
lo which the general public is invited.
discussion of plans for carrying out
phi la tit hropie work was very profit
able, the ivudleion guests say.
Those who went from Pendleton
were Mrs. (i. It. O'lfaniel. Mrs. Lou
I'lnson, Mrs. I-Yank McNally, Mrs. J.
II. Luck. Mrs. C. .1. Mark, Mrs. T.
l.o.stun. Mrs. John Oyer, Mrs. Henry
Sch w a rt . M rs. C. I )idiert y, Mrs. J .
.Mel.aiighliu, Mrs. Anna Mcl.eod,
National Poli-t'"'H- ' .N'ti'er. .Mrs. iiii Nfisnn,
lo be of in-,X,M ,ta-v Heslei, :(is. Is. M. Itoden,
m tss i, lata Mark, a ud Kev. h at her
Vim llnoin w m. - Pendleton Tribune.
Ci
C'h;!il'T I. n( lln P. 10. (.. Wiis,
nl. i'L.'iiiK 'l liy Mm. I.. II. M' 1
it.'iy iil'lt'i niinil at Iht huiilt' (Hi Cfdar j
iilri'H. Arn.T llli' ri'Killiii' hiihiiu
si'K:ion. Airs. Slanchlu'iu av
r-ailiii, "Tri.-ml nr
lii-s." whlili provt'il
hT't. I.iiimImmhi was s'-vm1 hy
lllf IkisIi'ss al tin- clusf dl' Ihe artcr-lluull.
I'" I ti 111 ml' n iii'miilwii tlirv liml
I il.'Mlay cvi'lilnu ot mis cck .11 ,. h. , t hi'ius.-lvcs and their lioxl
lh Inline ol .Ml. IMvvanl l.ymi. Ilic;, ishsm iiiuiiv IlKinllis aco. mem-'
VmniK Woman's K.Mir; Auxil . ,.,. I)t lhv L,.kv Thltlceu UrlilKu '
inry u.'is .l.-l lull ri 1 ly cillcl'talncd ',.p ,,.V1. , ,., j,- 1 SlirillKS on I
Willi Miss ll.'i'lha Wnlslnncr assist- ''1Nrs,;lv , ,.,jvl.(i 1(J et,e
lilt! Mrs. I.yuns. This was Ihe llrst (.iy T, tljlJ Wlls ,.x,.,.I)toni,y .
ii'hiinii nii'tiuik mii in. . "i. , pi, ..is, mi as Hit! hills were halucd
Ihe new (illlcers. Miss Walsnitier i.n .,,, 1)(,ulliv Known onlv
the new president will. Mrs, Lynns.,,, .:i1S,. ,.,.,. u; wtln-r
si'irelary and treasurer. Ihe pro- w.ls Itl (t .u ,eli,;iltul. Onlni? hy
er.int lor Ihe year was outlined yiw.,y f -,v.s- yisllois
Mrs. it. !:. inxon. enairnian 01 111
iirorain (iiiniiiiltee, and ilnrin th
he fleuaz f -Qr-pictures
-fl
antes- Kv'tfM -
Za Grande, Ore
Turn the Corner and
Save a Dollar
MAPLE LEAF ' t
CANE AND MAPLE SYRUP
One quart can 5rc
Two Quart Can 88c
One Gallon Can : $1.50
Buv This Sviup and Enjoy a Good Syrup
" AND SAVE MONEY y
Price Above Delivered to Your House.
J. G. HOL
GROCER
Quality and Service
Main 43 ,: ;
M
'iiiim i
roiisistini;
numbers.
id by the
e etiini:.
progra in was rendered .
uliugs and untsical
lt-lleslilileiils were serv-
iwere able
jcoiini ry.
to view the Powiler river)
The returned the "Park';
at the chwe of the I
Mrs. Adolph Sieurist eiiterlnineil
the members of the Alpha Club
tin Wednesday niuht at her home on
Ciltli street. Mrs. Charles Key-
iHtlds won the chili prize. The hte-!(
te.,s si-i-M-d refreshmi-nts i
cinsi' of the ewnillg. Th'
Z (e
' llieet with
Oil Tilth -Meet.
M rs.
next
Harvey l!ay.
Thursday
road which is one of Oregon's heau
tilul driveways. The iiay was spent
in visiiiug at the Springs, cards
ocMipytng a portion of Ihe time,
a ud a very elaborate four-course
liridge luncheon was served by Ihe
hostess. Those in attendance were.
Mrs. William Ash, Mrs. H. K. Cmd
idge. Mrs. K. T. Andrews, Mrs. .
Sawyer, Mrs. y. I,. Lilly, Mrs.
ce Moliior and Mrs. Llruce l)en-
i lie .nls. P. L. Lilly accompanied the
Inn party and speui the day with Mr.
High School News
Happenings In ami Around the
jM'HKd ( enters
HI limber. I i
idd their tae
Thursday nn
was held tor the
ptp for th
i Henri an
piirpif( ol
tsseinhly
eteutiiii:
Mill I I
1 lie sale ni giiver.nmi
i his t nn Iter Is not s
mil be hither.
The disease has preeuted the
grow inn of white pine in northern
Kiiiepe. It has eslabli-lied its hold
In Ni w Kngland. New York and the
Like states. i has rea.lied Mul
ls h Cehi ii h i a ami ash i in.t on . Can
On Wednesday afternoon the l.a
ti.s n Smiety of the M. K. rhurch
ihe l.adns Aid mom and
ae Oi euon ?
Mi I by prompt
iiiiuiu' l;
Kilt. To start llie tall re'lili::. (he
' lle win of .ill ih- - las-es pin
nil m vhort siuut. t-hnuini; the t-t-rible
disaster dial will recall II l he
leant Ik tint supported lv the iuiie
studeni limlv Til' n ui)v,i of the
football Ite-ii were le nd li'i-in I If v
all a L reed dial t In V u en Id --iireU
Will "if tlfy tiud th" -npp.M ot
Ihe student hodv " (hie o the men
Was even too llinul to au-i.e to that
and sneaked out the li.ok deer t.
eiK'upe tuikini;. Hni . oti. hew he
can play'. The main iepi of on
i'sution among I lie st udeul s now
Is th Klgiu gmne. on which so
much depends ami whi.u we iut.-nd
lo wftl by ail means,
A. G. S. Ml eel lug wax held W.'il
taesduy lo draw names tor the p.uiy
that Is to 1m glvi'u Kriduy,
VlUtifous
t ion.
h,
i- tlilt
hit-die!
: ins
n th
il ear
lit
tall, i
which
pi lie.
ciMidilt lei)
meet nm :
elded 1u belli
('111 her Mil,
eharge Of th.
nietits and tin
t ii ha itiimiy
festiwties A
III !H he, ill was :
Pnw ers and Cm le Duiihain Wright.
The regular meeting of tin (Jills'
.Friendly Society Wednesday eveillllff
iwas in ihe form of a farewell party
!''' in hi'iir of Miss Lota Pear-
id' t he members, who is
es
Ml
! Ii ' I Is
ii lal
if surlaee, irotii
V sp.M-es h tile
able nil t he pines lor :
y-a i a 1 1 '1' this, lint tt
Ife by u n: k 1 llg
Ltnllnik it.
and uooseberry buh-
dl-ease. hut the bla. k
nM dangerous, hence
I'slroved. Th" pines
those that hae lle
group.
d
mil: pit
Mi t
hy M i ',
y biishe
any d;-
ill epre
Have you
your yard?
! l.i
any currant hushes in
11 you have, mo mil
and look at them. It yen nnd any
little brown rust e.dle.ied on tin
underside of the leave itm it
to the Male. Thit nui, thmuh it
looks hurmltftm nm-cjms lo ih white
pine tne. U tmth,- to kill
. it afte H Martetl. It is th
Sure Kukinr4. "nii. f "d W ,(.
iHStfc. )f W I f1 Wi'i-J out
lto.i It n t-(l4 ii iM -to
itY tv;tu'tf 7-l,0-Ly ovl h
f 4 at, pimi.
iv-?c(i tor f.-M'liW
wort of yv.it flM NllgV
)n Orego ifr t)ifW-M4 W
whl'A- nine 4lia
Is of latere 40
revive large sus m imx ?ri)d Umi 'WrHy, -,.v.O,
th
lie balk ami
All . in rant
s spie.Hl the
urrant is tin
heiild he d
nncerucd are
ettll
Ib'ip stamp out the
report 1 111; t he local Ion
ra tit hushes, gooseberry
j planted pines. Semi n
' parts to l he arii till tit :
1 si at ion.
Alt children of the
tor the dl-eas
to t hem.
pn pils in t he Fm;lish !
high school are lakinr
coniest given by the
jtion on ' How t he Anie
l.etfiou Can Best Serve the Nal
1'he essay v nt t en by lint h
at chosen as the best ironi
Ct.tnde hli?h school. The
inn me pituiil lh.it this i-;s,iv .
tiol their class.
tt bet h I 'a v to
their mold lily
hn h lime it w
Id their bazaar
The first divisi
lie sen i ug of t el l e?
ptiiLrratn. which w
with the Hallowe
A delHToiis two-coin
s serve.) and Hie lollo
program was renden
Coop.-r saim "To Y.u
atrjee Cartoon, and w
on llie piano by
lUianis; Miss Lot
roinoirow Land." bv .1
ompaiiied by li-s i;i,a
; Mis rjeiu M, Kenuoii
o itist rn mental
le Were thlttv f
1
le;ive soon fur
attend collene.
line, Idaho. !
:iri:e 11 11 III -
de. :
,,(. -
had - i
; mMm
1
S. Knlniison
i,l' her lady
I I rem I Ii
le
ll'"i.IV e
t oit .trl uli-
:i lit)
1 .,',!
inu nisi pi 1
leelOllL-
1 1'liort
I lie
of Ihe
In the
iian l.i
si h,"
I 1.
Olx .IHII
H 'iH'll
1 11 inn.
,V I II II in
inn le.u
ale In I
At I h
1 .!,iut
nlei'tained
ti lends at
le.l. Wil
li Itrnli...
eVellinn's
'ti;i;i wni
N'uriiian lei hi a 1 11 ,11s
Ii.ii.i Iiu-li.
Ii Ihe an
arliMnallv e ll.i-e e(
Ills Were
d I'l III" ln.t.
et Me
1.
at Itie
" hi'.t It M nell lllili I
Oti".. '1 1 hMI runllt.ui'S t
!' '.: y,Mr : , u.tTy
I'le l ti It. .!.
lid n;sl.
mien
Tuesday alt. -moo
Mrs. J. L Ktine on Cove
tor t hetr so, i.il me t : tu-.
11 It Hi her Ot tile ni hers el and
t he attei noon w as ,
n.etllewoik lor the ti.wnar
hel.l in KaLlos hall Oclnl
Luncheon Was served by the
Kn M .uua.nl hv Ml
Fishev and Mrs. Marjorie C.
w
Jiion tto I
home vi
hostess
Han y
lltns.
Guard It!
Your hearth is the place
of pleasant memories,
the spot that makes a
house a home. Insure it
tin a rd it !
The Hartford Fire In
surance. 1 tmpany not
only makes jriuxl your
losses ;ut tries to 'help
prevent them.
Call on This Agency
srxTKm ixsraiANCB
AGENCY
ie o
Metntiers et' Ihe C.ttholii' Ladies
lltd snetil 'edneda as Kllrsts of
ihe La Otttnde Altar Soeitry when
ttnesu wete piestMtt ironi Ha ker.
i Ltiierprlse. Joseph and other lowus.j
Dodge Brothers
BUSINESS SEDAN
Exceptional interest has been aroused by the
practical arrangement of the interior. r . 7
The entire rear compartment furnishings '
seat, seat cushions, back cushions, seat
irame, foot rest, carpet and all can be r
moved from the car in a few moments.
The front seat is then tilted forward, giving
a gross clearance of twenty-two inches
through the rear doors.
In this way, a space of sixty-four cubic feet
in the rear compartment is made available
for loading.
When the rear seat fixtures are back in
place, the interior is complete and attrac-
tive in appearance. Its convertibility is not
apparent to the eye.
Business men, farmers, salesmen, campers,
tourists and everyone who has occasion at
times, to carry bulky articles or luggage
will readily appreciate the great utility of
this construction.
lC SM1TU
MIDI'S DIAMOND YV PRODUCTS
iu. ir u Lur v r.1, an coiiee 110 can.
)XI) W JELLY POWDER it's superior
bSMIONI) W TAPIOCA new process
OLYMPIC PANCAKE FLOUR, large pkp 30c
CARNATION WHEAT FLAKES, large pkg. ..23c
MOTHER'S OAT FLAKES, large pkg 2!c
PURE HONEY, o-tti tin G7c
CAN E SUCAR. KX-tb sack ?7.49
OUR SEAL FLOl'i; the old reliable '
4D-lb sack $1.54 l)
HAS. II. KKYSoi.ns, Munigfer.
(.rnmlc . . urrtfoo I
"liMU.Riir With Srrtlcc' '
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GROCERY
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