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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1922)
Wciicsihy, December 13, 1922 THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE FIVE HIE OLD HOME TOWN r'r. or 1 1 om-.l-. fV - W 4 i '. jv-' i' v.,, lit : ... u, , i I BY STYNLEY tull Cniumbia Basin J iiiikm-iiiij; riuiur. f cu 1 JuJfo C. II. Finn has returned ; K. Swansou. who Li eonueete.l with kt- -.x N 'from Madras 'and Bend where he had 'mrl"o Orenm Unreal, or Uibur u '.'.-.!- .... ., Salem. U in (he rtly Unlay insM'utinH o 'r, heen on legal business. He says, ,., , ,. rll,i ,,, , .... 'the weather is miirhtly cold down ' through that country , and that The ' Dulles is far from a city these days. warm, balmy Unit they come up lo Ilie niununlesi ol the law. Any La Grand subscriber to the Observer who does not re- Lcelve his paper by t o'clock In r tha .e.nltii ii!Aa cull tVmlern Union, Main 24. and a ipeclut messeiiKer will deliver a copy. 111! I IN lMDCirtl J T- r, - Tl irt t.-u f t. ; v v ." a .vr. ' .,11, ; 1F v X V ' V. ;.- no-no .vi:7) m' SOME TIME DURING TMC- MtHT THE TWO ViHO HAVE BESM BXrH TH1T TtowN mro DEBT UUC in..rL WAf OOT OF THE JA. WITH A PUTTY KMtFS ir-sj ,.vf 1 1 WW! S)(t iiil SpiiiUn ram1 j On Satui'duv the lvciiinn i ibwi im- ; will apiK-ai" with iv special sport t UK i i' iK1'. in ,innmi'iiiorati'jn of llic suc- ecsiu'ul toolball season iuv at an t-iiii. , I Anions: tint fi-uluiv.H will hr llu; A1I- l'u.t. rn rtt..(ii first. stviml ami ' thiiy! tiHttball trains, a 111(1111; ul' the i foutliall ti-ains ia K'.slt'iu OrcKun. a : rut of thu liiuli Jjihool tt mil of I -a j (.rain!, ami si-rral oilier 8H-L'ial ivix I luivH, iiu-hidiiur a part of ihu l:1:'-:: hasUctJ.j I KOII. II scluluU' for I: ihtern the- l.vt L'4 Till Vunr Knuseniruts Olson's Orchestra A. I. oUmi, Violin Mi h. 11. F. Krcnrli, Plaro K. Mt'.ManiiH, Truniput C. 'ar-yern, Uruiun J. O. aSaoiltfrasw, Clarinet J. Hobitoii, Suxaplioite C. K. Maya, Trombono C, i:. May, .MaiiH;or I'liunu U7H-M W. Cass TRANSFER and BAGGAGE Stand at Club Cigar Stoic Thcne Main 70S ! Mr. HumphroyH Injuns Kyi j While ntten:liiipr lo duties m'ouml his honu on O avenue hust evcninj.r C. M. Huniphreys in the twilight ran linto a clothes line which struck him !in the left, eye cutting the ball aiu! causinjr him considerahlo pain. Whil .he is slikhtly improved this movn :in he is still suflerinif considerable I from the mishap. LA GRANDE M. if -sis- iff If s. 'a Useful Xmas Gifts I'mi'ticul (iil'ls tire the ones must appreciated. Our Selections arc complete in: SWEATERS I Xl'CSJtm HATI1R0BES SLirPEUS HOSIERY SILK GOWNS and Untlunvear HANDKERCHIEFS BLOUSES PURSES, COMBS, etc. Don't Forget We Are (living Eiu Reductions on Coats, Suits and Wool Dresses FRENCH-& GREENE Rcady-to-Wear and Shoc9 Local News In Brief I liion Man Men- ;. H. Ilultms, u riitnhii nt iv of I'liloii, In In J-t Cian-li' lixh toiitliiiK to witiir Imi.s.i.c'nw niatlo I iiimi I a 1 1 II01-1' .1. 1:. ii ih-v, ot Graiulo .M-miTtlay s.mio Chlii- lu te o stopping l llio Sai i:iuin l.a'i Mrs. C Van Si vi.siior hi 1 1n- t-it iuani h Into train, (he Saxny. I 'niiiti. an y an.l is on Imiiu' l in l.i prn-lin th- i kie, or today. She Is hiving : stoppillK Is Home from The Dalles Mrs. J K. Foley has returned from a Visit to her son, Pat and family, in The Dalles. Down from Enterprise M. E. Wood . of Enterprise, step ped off the blanch iin" train last .evening au l registered at the Foley ! Mr. Wood will iv in La Grande, for a few days transacting son." busi ness before ivtui ninv: to his home in the AVallowa county s?at. : Enterprise l.ady Mrs. D. A. Clanton. who mnUe -hot home in Enterprise, arrived in I.a Grandf last evening on theh branch line train and is ht re today : on a short Imsiness ti ij). While in ; l.a (iiande Mrs. Clanton is a e;ie:;t at Hie Foley. Phy in I'ortland " W. T. Vhy of county, pleasui e Hot Eak combining busia in the metropolis.- Union Jurna!. liettirned lo Pendleton Mrs. Majfie Ilcr.dersim ret yi-nc 1 j to her home in Pendleton Monday j evening after iitteudinjr the funeral.) of the Jate Mrs. J. S. Mitchell. SiMh Stitt t Ko:il OH Coiotn.i; with the oitler aUolish int; trail. 11-, Hie SiMh street I. Ill lias h.i ii ropf'l oil to anlo trall e aii'l lU Util- ! llcppner Mait ! Edward Child-er, who live. lleppr.er, arrived in La Grande la.-l j ' 1 evening and registered at the Foley. : He will be in l.a Grande for a shot i , time attendiiiK; to some matters of 1 business before returning to his home. j itftmi 1 10 in 1 ;iio Mrs. Ai lhiir Halluarlli. w !io Jiiaki : Ik r l-oiac at ll'uin. 'inlvnl in l.a (l.auilr last et i:;iiM Ulli spell! the e- i -a in;" h'-re on I nisi 1 less, ret on nit i: I i i In r home this morning on the branch i line train. While l l.a tlran-le she AVas a iiiesl al the ;sto. .lies itea 1 st on I his qulj t.i Ketnrii- Home 1 M t lie Hooloii :ir -.veil lo from I'ortland after spendini; a w visit iiitr with friends and 1 flat t Mrs. I'loi 1 nee Me'irth ol 1. l:each. ("aliioinia. wiio has h.in itiny Mrs. Houston, aceonipanied l.) 1 01 ti.ind. siiuiihl shut on' Want ('it ens of li (Hailtie. faced V u cohl snap thai has frozen tip watcrpipes in several residences. ntvised to shut off the Wut'-r e evtnin' hefore retiriil-, Inns h awa.y with ail elianee id ICtiziii. pipes linker Genllemen F. l.ylell and of Faker, are it a business 1 1 ip- They l.a Grande last evening teied at (he Foley. J II. lilies, hath the city today on trrive.l in i:id rt-ffis- l-'iiMiiil Her IHamoinl When Mis.l'iv.nk I'ike .lis lew das aj-o Hiat she had lost a di 1 riond pin and a laie liianiond rim, heioil uo," to her husliaiitl she stied a lew oT I host: proeihial "eroeod ile ' tears. For a time she was so ) ops. t that she did not exeti tell I'railU. Then .she re lot-ml hi ed Hiat oath at Ihf allar, wliieli tells people hoilial ill wetlh)ek to hhare each other's trouhleM and she euntided lo he: husband the' ind luek she had eneontltered. Mrs. 1 'Ike a l ei I it-ed. for site Was ptst posi tie Hlie had lo.'.l those d la mends nloni; wi:h, a small purse of old-time viol ate i!i the hnsiltess distriet. She :.n implies to h"i ad and slie was ai-.iiisiln-4 her.-etf to that ten ilde di.sip-t-oinunelil wiitt li naturally follows tin his. of a thuio-and dollar's wortli tn dia nnm-ls. Sleepless 111 Ins won on to; ill I ilia 1 1 she ! 1 aloe a'-eusloiiled to the nnvieiy and :.-ltted down to ac cept I 1,1 dij-appoinlin nt for the re mainder of lo r Hie. It is a nad, sad js!ory and the reader is permitted to weep when reading it If he ehoosts lo do so. Hul, today, oh. yes, todav. I whi n the snows were pillnn out- o- Ii!ie iiome ami old waiter reaoiuit; in his jiaoidioin' voice. Mrs. I'ikc, hi sweeping bathroom, let the h-ouin strike her full in the chest through nusfake. She felt more lh hi I he In o.mi. a si rl of packaac M . Oied to hit her. Then fhe relliein hcied thai the ery day she lost those olainoini and the purse sho had woin ihe same silk Idolise was wear ing in her domestic diiite.s today. No time was lost in learhur that hlon. apart, fo" Im lore her en when Ihe hloil ie Irol heen relit usilinlei' was the onrse and Hie diamond- rest i 111; in the same c:'.'-- to! phie- that Mrs. I'ike j with the customary precarttloii tuli' ii ! hy la.Hes with valualoes, had placed 1 them. The IMke home is runniim in its old form tod i ami .Mrs. I'lke s soman. I lose happv son us w ht-h I urn-'" Ihe lionsi wmi k lhMtt ami l'i. lannb eookine. a deiilstnil piivihe. Permanent as the Pyramids'' Mauufadurcrs oT Htiiioing I'oununllun Silo ('liliuney I Hewer I Watvr Irrigation I Culvert ! WELL CURBING ! Phone Main 10 U. ........... ipe Blocks -SEPTIC TANKS Factory Island City IfSteinmetz can make a bolt of lightning in New York, vc can make the sun shine at midnight with Edison Mazda Lamps in La Grande. Sold By II. & S. ELECTRIC CO. Wiring Repairing Supplies Appliances 103 Depot Street Phone 3J3-W "m Down from Kamcla J, I. Casey of Ivumela, iinived in , I, a (irande this niorninsr n No. 24 for a short bu-;;Me-s trip. "It's m '. (eold, ht. countered. "Kamcla thinks' lit is with plenty, of snow and Ue j thf-i inometer hovering lielow zero the Lieatest sliaiv of the time dining I N&VJ TODAY Kri SAI.E-Ot'i.-tniiis trios, li.liv lit liirlil price. I'lluliw i'i7-W. il Lovely. Hp tile p;t -t few (la if ri . ! WAXTKl) Stiaw or llioie horses. puslure Impiire for three Observer 12-1:1 :!l'i if Give Him Something Useful This--- XMAS ua tn lit'lp you si'li'ct lii.s pivsein. I'or Men ; Silk Shirts Silk Piijamits Smoking Jackets Wool Rath RoIh-s Cotton Rath Rol.cs Shoes House Slippers Knit Vests Travelo Knit Jochots Tom Wy." Jackets Sweat.-. ami numerous other articles that would make a useful lift. I'or Roys Hoys' Suits Sweaters Shirts Ties - I'.Ioiim'S Caps Gloves Relts liijrh Top Sht.es !!u.v; Slippers Rosier.' I'or Ladies and Misses Hosiery in Silk Silk-nnd-Wool ami Wool - tlie very latest in colors Rallies' I'acs and Jiijiii Tup Shoes. (live Iter it fine Pendleton Rath Robe or a pretty Indian Robe We carry the largest selection of Pendleton Robes, Papoose Robes, Pillows, Hath RoIhs. Select yours now and have it put away for Ch: -i.-tmas. La Grande's Leading Men i Roys' Store It is a pleasure M if i ft. It ,t P if M w . w ( I; ! fy . ft ft ft f5 ft ft 'ill! SALK Chenp. One tLiim mures veii;l.t 2100. Six or seven years. ,L II. l'earee, rniitilale- 12 l:i :it' KOH liLNT -liiO acres, II mile fr. m town. .See Kail Zu:elell or I'lion;' :,-.:l-W. 12-!:i-ltp WAXTKK-A reliai'lc (,'irl or wo-nnn for Kenernl hou.M'Work from .Miffl (Ir.y until Saturday of next we. k. I'b'ono L-'.O-J 12-1:1-21 VICrQLA Of course we oive terms on a Victrola! : Sec us today about this in 6 s t wont! e r fu! of C h ristntas y;ifts. . Newlin Book & Stationery Co. fc,-..4.VJ. 11;' 0 1 em r't'.T ti ku )'; .', mm mm e'.v.-,-: n 1 I'rl Santa Clause llKADtiUARiERS F0K FOOTWEAR The Booitery Inc. 2()(i Depot Street ' ' ' Phone Main 118.' A Paradise for Tired Feet. ; Oroyjr Nniith. nMirr ,; i. .,.,, ARCADE KFA'T - Four) room house, l et I tare- ol cow ami nor-es.; Depot St. U-l.'i-tf' KOI for proper Inquiie 1 1 I'OH SALK Davenport, l.tiffet, lient iiiir stow, chiffonier, ilres-eni, par lor f.'t. Some other furniture. I!u7 h'lxtb St. 12-l:i-lt l"OU KKXT--Steam heateil furnish itl apartment. Ii'; VahiiiKi"'. 12 r: .' RAfLS Wanteil at 'ilie Ol.server. i for Crec'it ALASKA FURS .11 "st i;i:"i ;ivr.h A line line or ii;nl -to-near Alas ka too wltielt I Mill -ell for n O B) rea-mihle pi iee... nil are all wel ritinc to 1 utile ami see thelii. . I a!M Imiv all kimK t 1 ran lui- and will pay 1m t priers. . - . Chris Miller l.jlt AdauiH Ave. No Jnterest B 1 I K 1 i'i ft ft ; OLD STVLIi 1 ami I ! ASSOCIATION' : : DANCLs : J l:.i'. e!.4-lii aiut Sal. inlay J ! Rexilall , iimm ln-ie . t.ixxt 'I nne ! P. J. Powers I I lllrr. fir. t Our Driveway:- One of the finest features of our. new Funci.d Chapel is the covered diiveway. Largo cnoii;;h to accommo date several automobiles, the plan of this diiveway is more elaboiatu than any other on the Pacific coast. Families using this chapel are assured absolute priv acy in enteiing or leaving, together with unusual pro tection from tho inclement weather. W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. Funeral I)ireifis Ambulance Service, I'lione Main .VJ TODAY ONLY 1SS Du Pont -In- "A Wonderful Wife" The absorbing tale of willing to do anything much. 1 , AIsd a Comedy Stal ling Thursday "IIIRRICAN'S GAL" a beautiful woman who was for her husband and did too if if ? M M if at if at M it V i if at is; v, . ; ...... -.r.'s ! -.,.'rr.rv ... 1"';MV Appropriate Christmas Ties We've eare'ully excluded the garish and commonplace, among our Holiday ties featuring only those rich patterns and colorings which men of good taste ad mire, anil wear. .")0e lo $J.."0 ASH BROS. Across tlie Street from Pcare's ft ft V" I 1 I e "THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE