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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1922)
Wednesday, December 13, 1922 THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER CENTRALHALL IS SHORTLIVED ADQRDERGARS ON DECREASE Less bad 'ordvr ears on hand thi; year than Inst, 802. ' : Locomotive awaiting ship repairs: (lot. Ott ai.'iii m, Oft. ::i 'L'l I.inht repairs Heavy repairs repairs 1! O.-W. Officials Issue Stale ! nietit Re&ardine: Equip-lti""Mn i.ONnpNT, iht. in a fAri.uiert! merit on Their Lines. T,.tni r.s but short-lived seer was staged : 1 this afternoon in the Great Central! Aeeonli"K to O.-W. officials bail I Locomotives undernoinp: shop hall adjoining the House of Com-'ortier tan at the present number'pairs: 1110ns lobby when the police ejected considerable less than a year atro. 1 l-iuht repairs 14 , a crowd of fifty unemployed men The company, after a survey of llleavy repairs 10 who invaded the place siiiKinir the equipment, has issued -the follow!::;; Uieneral repairs 1:!7 red flag and waving placards, statement: Oct 111 'L'l I S GUTTLE SENT T TO PORTLAND GRANGE MEET! ILL BE HELD j In view of the stringent car situ ation that has been prevalent for Iho past few weeks a check wan ade or bad onW tars on the O.-W. . & X- as of ovemhur 1st this year compared with same date last far in hi 11 in iiiu'R'mius liil Total number of locomo tives ur.serviceabto !2nil Coal Dust Basis for Bricks. to notej 'or pavlnjr In Kussli!. The mal dut Jthat there were liOH Je.ss bad order r enmhlned with molasses and resin. fMHLER. Dee.. 13.-V- S. Oodson ' l'!US oii the O.-W. K. & N this year - : iW M,,i,n,.i,i rt A,, 1 than Iwt. lhe iiKures show NORTH POWnKR, Pee. 1.1- John Christenson of Haines wuh down Jj Saturday to look after Colo ami pDod's cattle. i l)od of Hairiest yhijipod cattle to rc-j Portland markets the put week. Mi?. (Albert (iiikiuson and dauffh Hhter Rose were Baker visitors Sat Kjurday. 1 Ui Mr- lluchnnnn nd son went to 1 linker Saturday. I'M I Chester KHiver returned home from his visit in Idaho last week. 21 Mrs. Charlie Hutchinson ami Mm. i William Uuddleson went to llaker Monday to shop. Helen Kialier has now returned to school n flap bciiiH ill. , Mrs; Oscar Pilcher and children' hor husband U employed in or of Numbers of lovely women whose the machine shops. names still live in classic story, ln- Van Vlneka ore moving into the ' cllulill IU-lcn ol Troy, were poss- . ., ,,,......,1,, . , 4, tavj ui reu i:ajr. Pilcher family. Mia. Bill Hemlcison is on tho sick list- Olie Olson is now puitiue: n butch er shop in the old irarajre bcIonjrirT to Udletters. John Iturdctto is hauling coal to the Thief Vallev TroUr nre moving to Huntington whttf-e for C. M. Hale. Had order cars on hand Xovem-, LoBcine at Hale's sawmill Las dts- continued for the present hut the I;'lt! men will start skiddinir poniu tinr-'!ucr l next week. Mrs. Simon Woodell will return to I.a Grande where she will stay with her children, who are attending school until Christmas vacation. A larpe sleijrh load of young peo ple from Alieel attended church at Imbler last Sunday evening where Mrs. Her.-hey sPoke. The Imbler girls are continuing their plans for u Ca m n V i re C iris Siu-icty- i Awaiting general repair Ray German will start lodging HUM. GUI order cara on hand Novem- Number of cars less this year, 208. Had order cars are repaired on un average of about 225 per day. At the same time a check was made of motive power anil this re vealed, as to locomotives awaiting shnp repairs: Total : eneiit Concert for the Awaiting light repairs 20 Oct, ,'21 : o 7 next week. Kdnabell and Chailie Myers . has Htarted boarding at the home of Mrs. Hingaman. Velma Hudson has started to school again after being absent for u week with a severe colli. IM y Creek and Pleasant Grove schools will have no Christmas tree this year. A grange meeting will be- held at the Odd Fellows' hall, December U, in order to get more members. At the meeting last Friday evening, several became members. On ac count of the storm but very few were there so it is hoping there will bo a better success Thursday. Miss Allie Slack is recovering from the operation which took place at Hot Lake sanatorium December 8.' V. S- Dodson has the contract to log the C. M. Hale mill north of Summerville. i 21 Oct 1, 22 1 10 : I BREAK CHEST COLDS 1 WITH RED PEPPER Total . 7 And as to locomotives undergoing , shop repairs, or in other words, now i in" the shops: Light repairs 6 f 1 Heavy repairs 0 1 ' a General repairs 11. 1T Similar figures Prepared for the entiro Union Pacific System show: i Bad order cars on hand Novem- her 1, 1!2I, .'J810. , ! Bad ord.-r cars on hand Novem-!' her 1, J!22, 'MOH. t Salvation Army Given undor fhe direction of Mrs. Lcc Reynolds and Mrs. E. L. Kvans, assisted by many talented artists at the High School Auditorium i!) IS !! It t II i Bargains In Homes A m-w five-room Oumly lmme itnilJ id iois near iiu i.mroao b'iiop, eiij wutrr. elecuic linls, hath ami toilet. garuKC, nice lawn, etc. ?2.Hiy, 5ou cash, $'2 U per month payments.' Klve-room lionio on Oak SI., near jdaius Ave. All furnished, for $3, 500. $f.ob cash, ;i5 monthly pay inchtn. ' ', Ease your tight, aching chest. Stop the pain. Break up the congestion. Feel a bad cold loosen up in just a short time. "Red Pepper Rub" is the cold rem edy that brings quickest relief. It can not hurt you and it certainly seems to end the tightness and drive the con gestion and soreness right out. Nothing has such concentrated, pene trating heat as red peppers, and when heat penetrates riffht down into colds, congestion, aching muscles and sore, stiff joints relief comes at once. The moment you apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat. In three minutes the congested spot is warmed through and through. When you are suffering from a cold, rheumatism, backache, stiff neck or sore muscles, i'ust get a jar of Rowles Red Pepper lub, made from red peppers, at any drug store. You will have the quick est relief known. Always say "Rowles." A tlnmly home on First Ft., one-half block lioni Adams Ave. Five rooms, built-in kitehe-ii, bath, toilet, -flectrlc lights, city water, etc. $t;o'i, $uo cash. Five room modern homo In tho 1500 block on Y avenue. Two lots, bath toilet; electric lights, eltv water and parage. Macadamized street. I'riee, $:ip(iu, JGnu eah. A five-room modern home, with largo corner lot on 3 2th street, one block from paved Rlieet. $2500, $100 a.'ih. Will take a good car as part payment. Small tracts city lots, farms, etc.. for sale and trade. Wednesday, Dec. 20 PROCEEDS APPLY ON SALVATION ARMY CHRISTMAS DINNER Tickets 50c and 35c 4 Andrew's Variety The Christmas Store I Notice! ! frf Au4o and "Fire Insurance. j feij I 1 JL l. i ;' 3 0 i THIS IS TO CERTIFY, That I have named The ij CHRISTMAS STORK as my official headquarters in this town. SANTA CLAUS. Andrew's Variety Store The Gift of Gifts Don't forget the gift of gifts the Columbia Grafonola. Here's more lasting joy, sheer Christmas delight, and New Year happiness than you ever dreamed of having. Come in. See it. Hear it. Play itj With the exclusive Ctlumbia Nan SiC Automatic Stop there's nothing to move or set or measure. Never stops before it should. Always stops at the very end. This is one of the many big features that- rpil e the Columbia Grafonola tho exceptional musical gift. Body Warming Breads for the Cold Weather HEALTH GRAHAM WHOLE WHEAT CRACKED WHEAT Give the Children and Grown-Up Folks plenty of Macphcrson's Superfine. All of the wheat breads these cold days.. And watch how they al ways call for more. At ," Wonderful Chinese) wall. Tim great wall of China in the earth's must impressive luiulmarl;. Winding ttUi' a gltfiHdle MUpent for tlKiUituudK of uitles o er mountain ci'csm and nurrovv cir;;es. It ojico .served us a defence against the Mm "1 h'M-de- t'mni the Nurth. PAGE THREE A woman's fuce Is usually moro lii'ButUul when regarded from tho loft. Lakt Fraezet In June, Asohllmv.a and district In HolnvM do, Japan, aulTered au nnuaiml drop of temperature on June 'U, Wi'i, all th'. luUcs ajul Htroiiias frcijslni;. yuch an I'xiK'tli iH'o at that time ut lhe y'ar hus oiil Uoen rt'curdud once ltfor ia iliose lrnlii:ci. Tl at nas .) jenn mo wliwi t.'u' rlwra fror.o on July 2. .4'fiuus il)tin(!;u waa lout to cr'tps: Kemmerer r- fa NOW AVAILABLE, BUT HARD TO GET. A HIGH QUALITY, CLEAN, LONG-FLAME COAL. COSTS US MORE THAN ANY OTHER COAL, BUT SELLS AT SAME PRICE AS OTHER COALS. WE CHALLENGE COMPARISON KING THE OLD RELIABLE COAL 21 OLDEST AND BEST SERVICE IN TOWN ANYTHING ANYTIME ANYWHERE FEED STORAGE PACKING . LY Phone Main 10 t Join the 1923 Army 1 20 million dollars for two million n:i CTfil 'Ihltt 1h w)i:il the ("hi iHtin.ut H.iv. M-H Wtll Ki't tlti jrrir. Tht ri' will ho ho nion-y piublfin fur t In in. of Christmas Savers!! At no other Reason is ensh in hand so koeniy appreciated. You can put cheer into Ch)'i;:tm;is not only for others hut for .yourself. Wise ChriHtinas Saving jnoans Kasy Christ mn Shoppinu; Give A Dank Hook for Christmas; The Most Practical Gift United Spates National Bank La Grande, Oregon MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM (ft! h W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. e e