Tur-iday, November 21, 1922.
TITE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE FIVE "
HIE OLD HOME TOWN
in?
MAK'UHAL OTEY WALKER JUST CAHE OUT 01"
BAr.fMOpCS WITH AN AFrMFuu. OF CHA1R5 FOR, Tilt;
VLOUC :UHe'CJ WHEN A PAVSWf,
Local News In Brief
line llaliy Ulil
A line baby nil!, welnhiui; seven
pounds was horn to Mr. and Mrs.
Sheldon l'rlce, November 2u.
in luimchi
Mm. F. H. PeKalb ot-tUis .ty
silo will visit for a short tune.
JCetui-iiM from ItaUer
Mrs J. M. StaKKs of this city re-I
turned home trom Uaker, where
she spent the clay.
Will Visit 1
Miss Liew of a Grande left
for linker last evening, where she j
will visit for a short time.
( nion People
Keed Dallen 11 ml (. V., Davis. .lr,,;iI(r where he will remain for n short
or Union, wen- vinltors in the city J tjim! cn business,
last, evening. They motored over. I .
It.-turiis Hiime !
M. Srhofield of Idaho returned
to his home last evening after spend
ing several days in the city attend
ing to business matters.
JtusiiicsM lu Pol l laud
Joe McFraw of Telocaset, passed
through La Grnndo on his way to
Portland, where Jie ..will atteml to
Homo business Interests. ' ' 1 '-: '
Jtiishicss in IVmlleton
J. V. Duff of linker passed
through La Grande on his way to'
PHiulleion, where ho will transact
business.
Del urns to Home
Mrs. D. R. -Carney of thin city,
returned to her home from Pendle
ton after spending the week-end
there attending the Maccabees coji
ventloti. Shopping in City
Mrs. J. Hanson and dauchter Ilev-
i-i lv. of Kamela. - spent Monday in
If
La Grande shopping, returning
their home last evening.
Will Visit In Miiiam
Miss Conley of Idaho, passed
through La Grande last evening on
her way to Minam where sho will
speml some time visiting.
1 1 at lieen isiting
Mrs. Lena Ilichardsoii who has
been visiting Mrs. Williams or this
city returned to her home in San
Francisco.
Hero from I nion y
K. B. Thompson of Union arrived
in ,a Grande where he will trans
act Bomo business beforet returning
to his iiome.
Ovei
from Union
L. A. Wright, proinineiit Uuioti
business man and sportsman, arriv
ed in tho city last evening to in
tend tho annual clam feed of the
Wing, Fin unci Fleet foot club.
Hi- Is Wrecked
Sndirday evening u K-d car, own.
t d ly I-:. I'aytoii and driven hy T.
I. Mt hoiuibl. wjis wretked on Adams
nvcmic In the dlsliiel that is unpaved.
.l.unrentl' the hnin,H l""ved l"ti
Luggage Headquarters for
XMAS
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Malvc Your Selections Now and Have Them Laid
Away For Christmas YVe (.'any a Full Line
Wardrobe Tinnks, Regular Thi-ee-Quarter and
Steamer Sized Trunks, Sluit Cases, Traveling Bags,
Boston Bags of the fines makes and
' Our Prices Are Low Coin pare Them
i
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"THE STOE WITH
by Stanley!
lAt.T."-M -J '
KtQ Itlfvt W A WHL1CU
tin'rh tor Hi
whii I.
.Uiv.it at an oriliniiiy pi'i-il, ati.l
liiraUliHv liuls caused the car lo turn
jti" .t)i)f of Hie ori npanls were in
jjarMl. lint t lie car was dainiiKcil to
isiinie I'Melil..
Wrl 0 lulit
mi
J(,fl f()r ,!llk),r Wu.,.(. sh(, win niake j At limes one stispuelB that civil-
her future hume. She has lived injizins mankind Is just a slow pro-
Uu, Grande for several montliK. Iroas of de eloi.iiiK belter padlock
t j ' ,
l't ndlelmi Visitor
j Mrs. ". K. Hill, who makes her
'home in KlKin, ret .1 rued lo her
home last evening after visiting
Pendleton for the past week,
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to Powdir-
I Henry T- Hill f tir.s cily left this
Imoinin for his ran?h at Nirth Piw-
Over from L'ni. n
Haihui MeCann of Union is snend-
inK tllc (;iy in Grande look in,-.
alter some business matters. He will
return to his home this evening.
Move to New Home
Mrs. Mai y E. Price n..ved into !
hi r new home on the corner of Ad
r.ms and Cedar Street yesterday.
She purchased the' homo a cwwcek'?p.tlc;ttUo; f(ir- th((- iatiy - kindly,
ago from Bruce Dennis.
'1 hey Satisy"-
Home l.env.ue Met
Tha Home League of (he Sal'
Hon army will meet at their lrtll j
WednesuLiv :it 2 n in. to sew for t
their baxaar to he held before I iaL 1,1 It'thpyuro willing to
Christmas. . . Anyone is invited );, ; do alnjot anything except be rea
moet with us, or to donate any sonable,
'Httng for the sale.
Fined Hlfl. - .' j
Mrs. ClaiaS'-.-iiber was tried this I
morning in the police court by Ii. J.J"' younjeLr with lOLU ham;.
Kitchen on the charge of running
over a fire hose and was found guilty.
She was fined $10.00 Attorney
Kberhard represented Mrs. Scriber ,
and K. J, Gieen was concil for the
city.
Aiiestml at La (Grande
Jnhii liond :i n) .J(- Ktmii were tak
en into custody by 1 11 ion nmniy ol'
I'lriTK yt'Ktorday al La (ii'inde and are
ln'ing tii ld for I'k uI ul't ichi Is churged
Willi iiicakin into a residence on
street lntwe'ii flninh and tin
ker streets, iKTiipii il by Allied c'av
ilier'S. A Htm. a (infinity uf eliithing.
initl urt it b s froin 1 trunk liHongmK
to J. I.aii'-c.. nihl w.i teh man at t he
Slnd'taul I.uimImt eoini'Jiny were tak
Tn h Loud and lmm. il i: alleged.
llnlt-T I.inot rnt.
' Kelill ii-: from Last
.Mrs. K. C. Tuck"y. who has been
! visiting in eastern parts for about
tlue months, returned to her home
iin La Grande this morning on No.
17. She said "I had a wonderful
time in the cast hut just the same.
La Grande looks bem-r to mo than
:it. ever did bcinre. .Mrs. 1 ucney
'visited brothers and sinters in sev
leral poiuls. stopping at New York,
Chicago, St. J'aitl. Minneapolis ami
(other cities. "Conditions seem
, verv gooil in the east." she remark
ed. "th
, I have
country looks better than
vt s- eii it ln'forc.'
A CONSCIENCE"
FIND IT HERE':
HiHm.'. Xms mill Ollit'l Tiling!?
Of Jmikirtiiiu'tt
.Merchant Murine: 'I'll o past I en si'
uf u war-time umbitfoii.
I All mcnibirs uf the L. A. II. o(
: U, T. mo uBlit il to' brhiK their ba
zaar work or send it to lodge, Tuus
j tiny evenllis, November 21.
J- Vole for Kuniie Morion for quoen
Uif the Hie Indoor I'arnlval. 1'enny
,a vol1. Tunny a vole. ll-21-ll
I :
I
I Turkey may be low down,
. tni'ki'y will he high, as ualiul.
MITUU TO HOVAI, XHUilllHMtS
; lltitiinoHS of imporlaneo Friday.
November 2-llh. SjuperviBhiK Deputy
Mamhlen to meet with ns. All uru
eoi'H and lutjiubers t'OMK.
Oracle HKItTHA WUITK.
H-21-21
Kemal's proficiency in breaking
promiHcs confesses the source of hi
military training.
Ihuid Concert and dance, Ilex
hall, Wednesday Nile, Nov. 22ml.
Concert N:yo l. m. t'muu and en
joy you melt with YOl'lt HAND.
11-21-21 i
i The three H's of Iho American I
cue, Relieve and Ueiiuiuish.
The Ncinhboni of Wooili-ral't -.will
liohl a bazjiar and coulifil Tuod huU'
Dfcombor Jt, at"' Lilly's Hardware
store. 11-21-21
DO C'LKAXIXt; NOW
Wallpaper, kalsomine, frvseoed
and inereseu walls cleaned. Iiuiuire
Observer. ll-21-5tp
Hmidkerchiefs being yet in the
tut urn, we can't for tho life of us
understand how Adam handled a
bad cold.
Hand Concert and dance, Kex
hall, Wednesday Nile, Nov, 22 nd.
Concert S:II0"p- m. t ome and en
joy yourself with YOUR HAND.
11-21-21
j If we pretend to he good we may
twin the good ophiion of people who
pretend lo be good to' win our ood
opinion. '
CAKDiOF THANKS
thoLighlfub acts, wiuclvjujlyed, us, In
our recent bereavement.
The loVed ones of W. D. Grandy.
' 11-21-11
TlK' nb lions are so. sick of war
Hand 'Concert and dance, I'ex
lui"' W ednesday Nite, Nov, 22nd.
Concert 8:3Up. m. Come and en-
11-
2t
If our reckless car drivers wore
lIoI ,ht;ir ki,n,,K 1,1 Anla Minor,
how our eyes would flash with in
dignation. .
If the natons are too poor to pay
their debts, where do they get tho
money tu pay or cancellation propa
ganda? Rummage sale, Salval ion Army
hall, Friday, November 2i, 1 p. in.
to ti p. m. 11-18-t
The yearning to aend douglihoy.s
to every Hceiie of eonflict usually ia
inoiiopfdized by those who are too
old to liu'ht.
Keiuember the Wall l'ap r Sale at
Oxin-r'H. JnsL three pricfH, Uc, ;tf,c
and f.iic per bolt. Itig ntoi-k and
sreiit bargains. ll-18-12t
S)ine writerH omit one "I" from
tnuxi utility. Hut traniuillity will
have little meaning until alt the '1
is removed.
Silk shirts made to order, also
wkum'Ii mid children's clothes. In
iu ire Mis. A. I. Par:;ous, corner
111 and Third .St., oil v. 11-lS-lf
Tin effort to bu i It 1 a new world
structure reminds us (hat men rail
ed at liabel bni-ause Ihy couldn't
understand one another.
A fin,, line of stationery, most
nit of the leading brands as welt as
tablets, you will find at Stlverthoru
Wright's Family Drug Store, form
erly the J. I), I'utman Drug Store.
11-18-11
Ah the coal slioii;ii;e continues, ft
becomes increasingly evident that
Mr. Daugherty will 1m compelled to
forbid a severe w inter.
McConiion Products to be sold
ill a diseoiinl to clear my Mock.
Will turn the agency over t right
parly. See or write ('has. A. Urlgys,
La (Irande, 213 Fir st. 11-16-Gtp
The biynien must wonder at tlni
why writing folk go all the way to
Knrope to fiike their interviews witit
I'!uniieati cealebrit ies.
Hand foncert and dance, I-x
hall. Wednesdiiv Nito. Nov. 22ml.
Com ert ; 3u p. in. f 'oine and e-u-joy
vourself with Vf'I'U HAND.
jft"
. All kinds of tth leudintt Porfums
111 any iiuantlty by " ounce or pint
you will find at our drug store, also
Kace rowdrrs of all lh leadlne
manufacturers. Hitaertliorn-Wrlijlifs
Family Drug Store, formerly tlio C.
U. I'utman Drug Store. 11-lS-lf
T.u ll.u t.iln.. P.tttfAfMlllini'V fill
Tauialea and Chill. Kverybody says
they urt! the best made lu the city.
11-17-tf
Hand Coniort and Uanco, Ucx
hall. Wednesday Nile, Nov. 22ndtJ
Concert 8::iO p. m. 4'm and ou
joy yourself with VOI R HAND.
11-21-21
State School Punua now avalmble
11.1 lu.umm iijwm
fauns. Interest 6'.'r. Call upon orl
v-i-ii.. II I.'. DivAii l.'iilrv UnlllllllC. I
La Grande, Oregon. lO-HIMt!
Hand Concert and dance, Hex
hall, Wednesday Nito, Nov. 22nd.
Concert K : :!U p. m. Come and oil
joy yourself with Y(H!!t HAND.
11-21-21
When you are uown In towu drop
Into the Palace Confectionery and
take u pound of pure evttam fudtto,
made lu their shop cvy day, homo
made fresh lu their shop every day,
home with you. l'rlce 50 cents a
pound. 11-17-lf
Correct this sentence "I hale lo
punish you, Willie," said I he mo
ther, "but 1 have a headache and
must relievo my fcellUBs In some
way."
XOTH'K
Notice is hereby given that Jen
nie It. Thompson has filed her final
nccouut as Administratrix of the
Kstate of Philip Thompson, deceas
ed, and that the County Court of
Union County. Oregon, hns fixed
Friday, the 22nd day of December,
1922. at the hour of ten o'clock .
in. as the time when II will hear ob
jections to said final account uml
will settle and determine the same.
CltAWFOKD & KAKIN.
Attorneys for Administratrix.
Nov,21-2S-Dec.5-12-19
Almost all kinds of Hot Drinks
are served at our Soda Fountain,
such as Hot Chocolate, coffee, hot
malted milk, hot lemonade, hot ta
mnleti, hot sundaes, and In a day
or two we will serve? home made
pies of several kinds. We will bo
glad to have all try our Fountain
service. We hopo to hnve It cjulie
complete and to your liking at Slt-verthorn-Wrlght's
Family I) r u R
Store, formerly tho C. D.: Put mail
Drug store. 11-18-tf
The old-fashioned mun who fried
to make the eleven at college now
has a sou who is just nsj well satis
fied if he makes a' seven.
A congressman .uy.s ,jviot. -of the
immigrants have common sense.
Doesn't he mean common scents? i
t:.4.t:.
Silverfhorn-Wiight's Family Drug
Store, fnrmorly thp C. ID,. Putm!n,
Drtig Sthro will ho glad to fill your
prescriptions, your family formulas
or rooipuH, , In fat;t all;-your need
In tho drug lino. You will find our
slock is very complete and wo can
promise you prompt and careful
servlco mid our. prices dlways satis
factory to you at our drug store.
11-18-lf
Olio reason why iFurope can't
solve her problems alone Is be
cause she is too busy making new
ones.
Si
Who Are the 3 Most
Popular Girls in
La Grande?
Three prizes of $23.00 to $75.00 will he given
to the three girls chosen as Queens of The
Big Indoor
Carnival
given hy the La Grande Local of the
I. A. of M.
at the Eagles Hall
Any school or working.or any other girl ov
er 10 years may enter this contest. Call or
write to the manager of tfie Indoor Carni
val at the Eagles Hall any day this week
from 2:00 to 1:00 p. in. and have him ex
plain it all. Enter your favorite to win
Vote for Her
Penny A Vote Penny A Vote
The names of all girls contesting must he in
to the Manager's office not later than 3:"0
p. in., Saturday, November 2.1th.
S.-,ir mi a
For infnnt$.
Invalidt &
Children
The Original Food-Drink for All Arcs.
QuickLunchatHome .Office Fountains.
forma. Noufiihins-Nocookioc.
t&" Avoid Imitation! and Substitute!
Forfieta Fine !
Jim Smith who was arrestc! last
evenitip charjrtd with drunkenness
forfeited his bail of 515. by his nun
appearance this mornine; at the time
set for his trial.
A.M.. I.'ivi.rs Hurt 1 .1 -.lii-aird. i-e.
prerntinit the Chesterfield Company,
jMiiveo in i.n i.irnuue toiiay ami are
hero for a short time in the. interests
of their company. "They Satisfy"
is their slotran and ns part of their
(.ampaiitn they are presenting samp
les of the famous cigarettes to l.a
Ciraiulo lookers. s
NEW TODAY
USUI) SMALL CAltS Three good
buys. Prices right and terms. W.
II. Uohiienkamp Co. ll-21-lt
OLDSMOIULH TltUCK Sale
or
trade, W. H. Uohnenkump Co.
11-21-lt
FQU SALK CH FA P Three Harely
. Davidson motorcycles. W. H. Hoh
neukump Co. 11-21-lt
FOR SALF White sewing machine.
Runs, ami sews as good as new.
$10.00. lnuuire 1307 X avenue.
ll-21-2tp
FOR SALF I'hristmas trees at $lj
each. Fence posts at 2oc eat-h
and gates of small poles at f t .f.0.
Give size of gates when ordering. !
Write F. K. Hickman, Palmer Junc
tion, Looking Glass, Ore. 11-2DU !
LOST I.nvellero with ilhiinuiiil B
jH-iiii droi). I.llioral reward if re- i
liirm-d li Oliaurvcr. ll-21-li
''OK 1! KNT Kurnislii'il rocinm" for
HslU lioufickeopiUK. 1S12 Ailinua.
l'honu 2G7-J. 11-21-lt
FOR HUNT 5 room limim. tiiwc in.
Unlit mid vuUt. Call nt 2in"i
First St. , ll-21-2tp
LOST llolwueii Chiisthin rlllircll
. mid N uvi'iiue, 11 lunch elulh. Ur
turn to Mm. L. N. Purknr, HOC
N avv. Itiwiud. ll-21-2li
t-'OIl HKNT Stoani lii'alcd ruriilsli
..od. upurtnicnt, 1000 WaslilliKtoli.
11-21-lf
1
WANTED 3 or 4 room furnished
upartincnt or house, close In. l'er
manont. Call 220-.M. 11-21-llp
STOLIIrJ If bicycle stolen fcom
. Hhedint 108 C.reonvvooil street, is
returned within three days there
will ho no prosecution, party Is
known. 11-21-lt
FOR SAI.K Fertilizer. l'hone
161-M. ll-21-:it
WANTKI) Yoiiiii: woman lo do
cookioR and general housework.'
Salary 150.011 per mouth, room
and board. Address 1'. (). IJox
21 S, Wallowa, Ore. 11-21-21
Cotter's Formative Shoes
and Oxfords
Made with a flexible arch on a combination last.
Just the shoe for those tired aching feet. Every
womyji who wears thein praises their comfort.
You are not sacrificing style, for they are good
looking.
Shoes $!).)()
liiwn Oxfords : $S..r)-
151ack Oxfords $8.00
FRENCH & GREENE
Ready-to-Wcar and Shoes
(Jock to Uakei
Oscar Jackson an employee of the
Ihiuvcrixed (Jrocery left this mumim;
for Dakcr whetu lift will be for a few
days in the new Hooverixed Grocery
in that citv.
McELROY'S
ORCHESTRA
of I'ortland
Zuber Hall
W llll.M'.KM.W, NOV. S3
MONTH AI'STIN, KlllKor.
J. SYLVKSTKIt, Accunlluo
Admission, M.2,1
LutlicM, 2re
.-iv.,v(
For Croc'it
N) Interest
NOW PLAYING
PRIC1LLA DEAN
-in-
"Under Two Flags"
IIEKIJEST PICTURE
ASK ANYBODY
How Do You Judge
SHIRTS?
Most nx'ti "see something they like" their tech
nical knowledge of materials and making is
limited.'
Next time you look at shirts ask the man
1. Are they fast color?
2. Are the neck hands pre-shrunk'
:!. Arc they cut full?
J. Are they firmly stitched?
If you are looking at any of our shirts the ans
wer will he, "Yes, Sir." .
ASH BROS.
1113 Adams Avu. . v
Any La Grande auljpcribor to
thfi Observer who dous not re
ceive hU paper by 8 o'clock In
the evening, please call Western
Union, Main 24, uml a special
messenger will deliver a copy.
Taxi Line
CLUUCIUAR STORE
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A Car Always Ready
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