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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1922)
UNION TURK TOBASKETBALL Class Carries to Begin This Week; Gymnasium Will Be Completed Before . Luge beason hiuls. (Sprrlal to The Observer) - VNION, 21. Our local wookly newHpaper,.; Uih ' Itepubltran, grorlod . Us rentiers tills. wek wltli.a vory neatly arranged- Christmas number. Sincp th recent "fiilhera and sons' " . uifPtlnpr held In (Tnioil thenv in o.ulto a lot or asllaltoit for a mothers and tlaiiKlitPrB "nioltns bo carried out hi much the sumo manner uh the olh ex firalhering was conducted. lliffh school basketball practice i 111 full "Will". CoaCll Moi'Sa'i nou ii res that Ihe first cIiish Kiuno will be pyilod off about the middle of this week. Work .is programing on the Rym despite the cold weather, and part at lta:t. ot tho season's Bamen will he staged In the new building. Till that lime, ' the, "old location, Smith's hall, will he' utilized. MIsh Ida Hell us, primary teacher in I he l'ei-ry school, was homo for the week end visiting with her par ents. - Evans, who returned with hln family from a trip back in the mid dle west a short tjme ago. In tem porarily employed as bookkeeper in the Conner's, sioro. . The 10 vans plan on poiiifir to l.os Anseles after-the holidays. V. Halsey, proprietor or' thrt Inral cheenfr factory, haa been confined tel his home for sevoral days with a, se vere cold, During this time.. Mr. , Hopkins I'roin l.a. Cimixle hud rhurgo! of the rreamei y work. Mr. 1 lalney ! fs again able to ri-Kiinio. his work. , i I ti ton has la-en enjoying hor share of tho benefits of the cold snap. 1-Vo-1 KP.n fruit and vegetables unci bursted water pipes were the, worst -resultal of the low temperature. Most of Ihe grade rooms In the .schoolH and also the Sunday schools are preparing- lo celebrate Christmas In the usual manner t his year. Mr. and Mm. Fred Mires who re Bide on a ranch between I'nlou ami Cove, are entertaining' a Id-pound son who arrived at their homo last Tuesday. -'. M. McA lister of Portland and H. ti. Avery, county agriculture agent were visilors ut the I'nion hotel Itisf Friday. Mr. McA lister was very deeply Impressed with' the Improve ments which I'nion- lias mnd-o in the last couple, of years. . ? Norma Davis and Edith Cole. Baker laddies, were stopping at the Union hotel hist. Saturday. Mrs. Cora Addelman niid her daughter are here from Vancouver visiting at the homo of her sister, Mrs, s. B. Basset t. Social I'.vent An Invitational program was given by the Hp.-l dull Girls of the 1,. .. S. ! church last Thursday evening that was highly appreciated by all who were present. Three short play:i were staged, "An f Hd-Fashioned Pro posal "An I'p-to-Date Proposal," and "Tho Physical Torture Club." .Tack McKay and Wllllum Ash wero over from 1-a Grnndn last Haturdny. They were , registered nt the Trnlon hotel. W. J. Mulholland, who halls from Juneau, Alaska, Is hero for a visit during tho holidays. Mrs. Vera Fox who was taken to Hot Luke last Tuesday where she was operated upon for appendicitis later in the week. At the last re port Mrs. Fox was Improving ns rap idly ,0s could reasonable he expect ed. ( F. W. Kassebaum and W. W. Cart wright were over from Baker last Tuesday. They stopped at the Union hotel. District Superintendent Aldrlch was over from l.a Grande Hunday evening and conducted the preaching services, at the Methodist church. . Plfttiim Worn F.njnycd Tho opricultiniil pictures hown at ihe hhh schoul huU Friday evening drew a Kootjr aud.ieu.oe and were thor oughly enjoyed by all who attended C. M, McA lister, . representing t lit Portland I'ulon Htock . Yards com, pauv, was In charge of the meeting and carried a lecture along with the movies and slides. Two I'll ink wow Hhuwni "Itoys and Girls' Club Work. ' and "In the Shadows," tho In I tor be ing a demonstration of tho methods hy which the T. B. germs aro spreud from tho cow to other Htock and fin ally to num. County Agent Avei accompanied Mr. MpAlister on t)ie trip. - .':' J. K. Bldwcll and Jonathan Gild t from jx Clrandu were in teuton last Wednesday. They were reglntered at the Vuion hotel. . . K V. llacliinan came over from l.n Grand on husint'. last Tues day. It. II. Itbhlg who has been a rpsi don of 1,'nion for many years is re ported no III and will probably go to. Hot Lake for an operation" or treatments houiO time this week. The I'nion' Flour Mill is now rim ing day and ;night and making regu lar shipments of flour. MfHlrru WiHHhiien Klcrt.' New officers elected by the Modern Woodmen last Wednesday nlr,ht were as follows: V. C, Harrell Irwin: P- V. C Kd Horton; W. A., Lester Mil ler; banker. . K. W. Maltov; clerk. Ib'rshal Ma-lsey, K. David Kent; watch man, Alfred Crossland f sentry, Hobert Harris; trustees. Ward . Mc- Clellan, .lessp Tobin. l-ank Harris. nuitiillalion will be tho first moetlng in January. . .'.- Air. and Mrs. .lonae ria,yneH are her- for a short visit, before continuing their journey to 'Portland where they expect to- remain. The- Haynes fam ily eaule hc-re., from Claytonia, Id.t. W. O, Tlag!-(,irtj- who has, .been in Baker- for Iho, pa'st week wllh a brother who" Is crltlV-ally 111 willi pneumonia, hits returned to hlfs ronu In I'nion. Mrs. Cm Hand Boss and. Mrs. W. V. Connor entertained the Woman's club at the former's home in North Unlo' last Thursday, afternoon. Mrs. JOd Miller, Mrs. Frank Mall and Mrs Me -Kinney worn leaders ami tho subjoel ""or discussion was "Psychology, fun feature of Uin mooting was - acting out of two oriental songH hy tin Misses Bethlne and TCleda ' Miller. Marion Pliy sang the songs and My.r cla Pliy accompanied on thu plane A light lunch was served by the two h os I esses. A hiiaiiar was held last Saturday afternoon in the I'nion Cash Orocedv. The. mile was in charge of tho Pros, Strike! Lift Us Fill Your Eignf,'rinciits Olson's Orchestra A. I,. Olson, Violin Mrs. H. V. French, Piano K. WfiManiis, Trumpet C. iioyers, Drums J. O. Snodsraas, Clarinet J. Hobluson, Saxnphone C. K. Afays, Trombone C K. Muys, Munagcr I'liono 378-M "Comfortable as an old shoe', A ' honcly 1 expression that exactly dsci-ibe3 tho sensation v of a woinan who has been fitted to u 1f . , 0.11". . 1 . FRONT LACE " CORSET, "La Camllle' 'Corsets embody the latest and moiit important- improvements In .front lace corseting. Complete assortment of the dif ferent models and sizes aiways on hand. Priced $a.50 nnd Cp, ; Mrs, Eobt. Fattison " Oorsctk're Phone 322-V lira. 1702 Oak I 1- :) ' GOLD WEATHER ; STRIKES GOVE COVE, Hoc. 21. Cove has tfpen exDeritminif Dome cold wc-atner uie past week. The thermomctvr hunl aiouml tho zero mark even going to !9 ri'pifrees below oh 'Wcthipsihiy niifht. I 'ft-achcrs lire busy traminic lhir points for a .proirmm to be Kiveiv at n Cominunity Christmas tree at Uie ! Macabre hall on Saturday nit;ht. , i Miss Ze nha Beach, teacher oi Frosty . school spent the veek-orol with her- parents in Union. K. T. Hoswell and wife spent the week in Hog Valley, utteruline to tho feeding o their stock on the Lew farm. . Or. C. M. -Ramsxlab- is spendinR tile winter with liis duufrhter, M,rs. Barl Landers in l.a liande , Dr. Schuster and wife of Union were dinner guests nt . the ..Nelson Kijfht home on Sunday. ' Mra. Geo. Baker, R. J. Baker and Miss Eva Baker were Christmas shoppers in la Grande Saturday L. J. Chadwick and family were nt.t'.rnnr.r.ni Ann.l MnV Evans. who Is Just nbout able to stop a tall rrom rolling, i nn accurate; I howler but. not u particularly' jspeiily one. This picture was. ' token -at tho Woiiwn's Champions ixhlp BowlliiB Touroamenr" in New i Vork where her mother was one ot "An automobile recently droe lip and" stopped in f ron); of the ceu' t house." reDorts:a' La'- Grande m;v.. "And from - a casual inspection Ly a spectator one hundred, teet nwny it was impossible to tell whether three men. three women, two men and a woman, two women and a man, a wo man, a man niwl a girl, a woman, a man and a boy, two men and a Kil l, or two women and a frirl got out. three looked just alike. Vnnlti urnr n Tnnil PHrrier CB11 attract nny publicity to himself through the newspaper is to work long enough to walk a million miles or have some one leave him money tor Taitniui service. NORTHLAND i'K i v AT THE in Lb Grande . Monday on business. Mr. and 'Mrs. N. P. 'Kii.lit were La Grande visitors on Wednesday. Mt. Knnnie , Grnnna ipet at . tho homo of J. LI. Tallent on Saturday afternoon. Several- members, .wero present nn& the officers w.o wore present were Installed, Wiltimn varpn as master.- We lire in liopca ot hav ing the Ivill done in time fur the nn Uual New Venr dinner. . Witim: .'iru: t:.n vAsr nail Tepoi't rroni Lu.ui.unue alfiuiTy thai praellealty alt nations are In uc.wil wllli tbo, policy Keiulcil .by Iho Unit ed Htates lu ;ivor of the open . doar in the Near Must. , unite evidently, this country's observers said, whit everybody bod tri mind and WUJ liiP liir wouUt be said. 1 i . The United W.utca hit tbn null jm the hcrul In ' declaring tor eiiual eiio-, nouilo. opportunity . 7'he trouble ilu the War East and the friction amonK the allied- yowr la lurffely due to Lnlornutlonal rivalry for advantage. Orc.i.' IV'Httin, pruned, lUib ttd athog iiitloju ' have boen leeking phnim In the Nenr Kast, and bo has Turkey. They littvo been buhpIcIous ot one another, und, prVlPat hnvo boei) conlplrLnK aAalnst onp another. These Inicr-iMeliil end inter-roliK-lous problems ot iho Near 'ftust will im inoreafldy snttled with the- causes of rivalry njid Kimpiclon removed, 'Die ullieil power will find , a v meuna of ticeord and concerted nation wsrain. WR SELL THE WORLD'S GREATEST LBAVKNER TK? Economy BAKBNQ POWOBR ; S K A G G S CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRIL! Tells flow To Get Quick Rflief In one minute your clwd noatrila will opvn, the uir poiwiea vour Jiend will cmr nn(I you run breathe freely, No mrt? hawking, wmilling, hlowiu, Jica'liu'lio, (Irynfiw, Ko btrugjflinff fur brcatu at uihtj your cold or i.t?arrb will Iw ffono, Clit a small bottle of ElyV Otetaa Tinhn trom ytmr druBiet now, Apply a lit tit of thin IrflRrBut, antrt"ptit boat in crcfttn in yoiif noatrtU, H penn tintca through ovyry uir fiasrtgo of tho. head, soothes Ihe fnllamcd or swollen mucous inembiiuja find relief comes in. atuntly. It's just u. Ion't tny tuoVup, with a colO. ov naaty vftUrfU Jtoliof. cornea so quickly. ( - II rou havo cue nftTBreat ijiii.lcn. or Jub mlM case, cull am) pot a box rf rAlltVF.JU f. Give It a trial urHlliyrnir'f.!; tuatlnnrut dim(i leliei tiirt ful l iiL-rtt.ottT nutWlitvl, it won't cort y uu a ceut. Wo know , nut FAIKif OOT nap uonu lor n i n its uuu I nbatltcaniloLou'oU' FAIKYFuOr nod i oaty rc!U've& tho i ul'J I 1 nti(iiiin:iiiiiiiTtiiuii,ii.i frff? llwrBlly nitits awK'j moot. V-m'l -i:;." n it n o r( n ji !l v lAIKYKOOV i,r..'" '..UI"(Jfll,T. V i '. iti:n fiioNS ini'o stork' Ore. Hdw. & Imp. Co. HOLIDAY ..RATES LttllES! Dlffl Use Grandma's Sage Tea and Sulphur Recipe and Nobody j . , will Know. Union Pacific ---will'sell tickets from all stations in Oregon, Washington and Idaho to' any destination where the one-way fare is $30.00 or.less, with minimum , of fifty cents, at 6ne and one-half fare , Sale Ddtes-Dec. 22,23,24,25, 29, 30, 31 and Jan. 1 RETURN LIMIT JANUARY 3rd, 1923. J. TI. KEENEY Wm. McMURRAY Agent Gen Pass. Agent. CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS STATIONERY CHRISTMAS CANDY CHRISTMAS CIGARS CHRISTMAS RAZORS CHRISTMAS LEATHER GOODS CHRISTMAS PERFUMES ' CHRISTMAS TOILET ARTICLES CHRISTMAS KIDDIE TOYS a This is the Store of Christmas Shoppers i ,. :UI l A complete stock of Footwear and Hosiery at Pleasing Prices The Bootery Inc. 206 Depot Street - Phone Main 118 A Paradise for Tired Feet. Ororer Smith, Mgr. Tho uso of Sago and Sulphur for Uo storing faded, yniy hair to 1U natural color dates buck to urandmothur'a time. Sue used it to keep Tier luiir beautifully dark, nlosny nud nttruetivo. Whenever her liuir took on that dull, faded or Btreaked appearance, tlii Himplo mixturo was applied with won'rful eireet. Itut blowing' at homo n muRHy and out-uf-dnte. Nowadays, by akin. at. any drug Htoro fir a bottlo of "VVyeth's .Sago and Kuljihur Compound ou will put this famous old preparation, im proved by the addition of other in gredients, which can bo depended, upon to re t ore natural eulor and beauty to the hair. A vell-knuwn downtown dniKRlflt sayn It darkens tin hair so ltntuiatly nid evenly that nohody can tell it hus boon applied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it anil draw this through your hnir, taking one Btrantl at a time. 'By morning tho gray hair din appears, and after another applieatiou or two, it becomes beautifully darjc and flossy. . Special Attention! See our fine assortment 6f IIome-Made Cream Chocolates In Boxes. Also Mexican Chews. Al mond Brittle, Peanut Brittle and Taffy, Fudi. es and Log Roll. Fancy Mixed Candy, I5e per lb. Mixes Nuts 25c. All Our Candies Are Made in Our Factory PALACE CONFECTIONERY Turn the5 Corner and a ; Sa.ve a Dollar Everything for the Big Feed Trices the Lowest "' X Quality the Best Delivered to Your House. , ; i J. G. Holm's ! Grocerteria '' ' ; Oxw ! ' REPEATER. 'Coffee , you SAVE : Phone Main 43 ' 1 FIIKE o. v. a. . Our. Yeiy Best ' 1 Cbii'ee 1 !b.l t :.. -13c 2j lbs., $1.12 DliUVBHY 5 lb. ......f2.13 V 2'2lbs. 83o .i ,i i 1 ;' i i . ., ' Gifts That Last S f Wrist watcnes are now an aosouae nwessiuy xui wumun, uwki .yuung v wu. it r noom.lmnnt iilioi nlnin nr fnnr-v. rnnrd or ret'tariEailai', white M y or green gold, or gold filled, with either ribbon or suspension bracelet. ff rtJ...- s i v Knonfifiil rlianlov nnH pntunnl'fi mil1 lirippa. '' v2 W. - Wo nri. iho house of oiuilitv and we guarantee to save you money. ; ' 1 I J. H. Peare & Son Established 1890 f5 it La Grande's Leading Jewelers Eggs! Eggs! Eggs! Eggs! Seems Impossible But Its True Starting from this minuter-Come a-running. 400 dozen Fresh Hen Eggs, 45 cents. This makes it possible for you all, rich or poor, to use eggs for your Christmas baking. This Alley Store has a heart that feels for you and right , at the time when you need eggs. Buy straw hats in January, cheap. Eggs are right in season. Help me put the living costs down. .. Say "right now", You'll sec the self serv ing Alley Store wishing you all a Big Prosperous 1923. W. S. Allinson BUSTER OF TRUSTS Pop through West's, Front of Fenney's ; Back of Pauline's, and there's them EGGS '