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I ) I I i W v f -V t fr-f t 4 9 Monday, January 1, 1921' THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE FIVE Local News In Brief CUHREMT NEWS Were Here Nntimlay. Hyrtney mm (Menu Kiuith,' nr Perry, apimi rwuuriiiiy evenlni; In La. Ornndo, In I'i'om i:iain I'Yiink Hlltwcll, W),0 H llnw Pm,,v. ert on the KIK itcennlnr was In tho city yesterday vlsltlnK wilh his family. IVitv VKitur Jimmy Itencluiiiip, of Perry, spent the liny hi j, (inmilc roliiriiinx to lib home lust evonlnii'. ' linker Guests I 1". M. Howard and wife were Ila ;ker guests at th Foley Sunday. ' From KlgtBT . A. L. Shellon and wife of Elfrm, were truests of the rolcy yesterday Ifcmn From orry-. Sirs. OcorfTo llicklor, of Perry, spenl llio day In 1.h (Irnniln rNurnlim lo her homo Inst nlirht. ' llcliii'ni-il in 1'iii'Umiil .Miss Idilh Koonirli, ot Portland, ro lilrued lo her home hi tin, Hose city uflcr vlsllini; hi l.u f! r viiilf. for wvnml days. IMllllU-S ill llllllHt Itnhcrl Keeker, of thin oily, who llUH lll'IMl VlsUlllK relative 111 MllnlS III Idaho, (lurliiK- the past few days, returned lo his homo last, evening. iti'tiniHll To Himiiw. .Mrs. ('. e'tsllCI' returned lo her homo IuhI evening; at the teniihiation of a few days visit with relatives al Joseph. , At I'oley Mis. W. F. Wade, of Elgin, was u Sunday visitor tit the roley. At Sonimer Misses Hope McDonald and Alice tomslocK of hnterpnso were regis tered at the Sonimer Sunday. . At Savoy Miss Anneaat iPuch and Myrtle Mason of I.ostine, are stopping at tho Sonimer hotel. Hack to School Miss Josio Blocklnnd left this morn ing for Seattle, where she will at tend tho Northwest Training; school. Stopped Over in La Grande- Mrs. X. Peale and son stopped over in La Grande last evening en route to their home in Milton. Holiday With Parent. Back to O. A. C Miss Wilda Ingles left this morning for the 0. A. C. after spending the holidays at home in La Grande. From Wallowa" i rn t..n :-.l ivir.n ! n " o .,a Jacohson and Ella j Grainii .business. He is stop ri'lfixni, both r I'cytliiMiI. 'iturnf(lL,iM ui. ,u o, f spendiiiK thn holidays vi.sltliiK their lurMil.s in thH city. Down from Bukei . hum Nettie Powell was in this Kt'liu-mil to l iiton (city from Baker yesterday and was Vonnc und .laiinlla Wiitftli, of ( registered at the Foley hotel. 1'nion, spent. Kutimliiy evmifnn' in I.u.1 (Irun.lp mul returned lo their home) Visiting in this City . f .Sunday morning. Mrs. L. E. Hill and young son loft , this morninK for their home in 121- Niuiilay licit jjrjn after visiting for some time at .Mr. and .Mrs. .foe Oliver, of Meacli- the home of Mrs. C. D. Hoffman, urn, spent yesterday In l.u Grande r- : tiii-niiiK to their homes httd In tlie ev- Return to Island City enintf. Hn'k From llnlnes AluVi .McCulla, of 1 41 Grande, re turned to her homo last, eventns at'tei upending wvorul dayH In lialnes vls i I i n friends. Misses Ruth Irvin and Dorothy Simmons returned tto their Home in Island City this morning uftfer beinj? over-night guasts of Miss Alma Lilly. Back to La Grande Misses Nell Presler and Mary Wright arrived on No. 17 this movn- las's Throu-ili , ling from Arimo, Idaho, where they .Miss .Josephine Saunders, who llves'spent UiriRtmas with relatives. at Wallowa, arrived in the ritv yes terday on the nrnneli line train ond done to alia alia lef't lalei- In the evenhii; for a. shorl Miss 1-41 Rue Hanks left this morn visit in I'ondelton. 'ing for Walla "Walla after 'spending jtwo weeks in La Grande with her Visited hi linker parents, Mr. and iMrs. W. D. Hanks. M rs. Maleom I rvine, formerly of i North l'owder hut now lnctited in La J UnimlP, rein rued from Huker where nhe spent the week-end with relatives and friends. Resumes Duties Miss Sarah 'Riddle left this morn ing for Vancouver, where she is em ployed as teacher. She has been spending the holidays with her pa rents here. ; Back to Yakima Miss Mildred Riddle left for Ya- Wont lo Yaliima Mi and .Mrs. (Joorjyc Rochester, o Yakima, Washington, returned ti .' , ., ' , , ... ,-i.i.i'lkinia this morning., after spending , ' , . ' I the holidays with her parents. -Miss ' ' w , Riddle is employed as teat-her in the high school there. Return to Su mm err Hie Misses Vivian arid Nova Dodson who have been visiting 'Mrs. Char les T. Grace of this city returned to their homes in Summerville this morning. FMP01S (Special to. The- Observer) i PROMiSR,Jan. 1. The Christ inas ti'f at I'romlse Sa.1 unlay niuhl wns 'a- 'ry sueeessi'iil (.ine.t A lartfe ertAvd was preseul and till enjoyed tho program audi reported u aood lima. ' ' I Al rs. Lola .Mai toon ami d.uightor, i Iloiinle, of JOnterpi'lso enme in S'atnr-, day to spend ( h risl mas wil h her duughttM', M iss Ji'sshu, wlio is stay Iiik;. lit .loner Trumps ttud is tone It. Ing the. (irossman seliool. t Kvei-yone enjoyed the Christ m:tn; ti't'(i at Joium- Trumps .Monday. About t 5 persons wmio proseut. Amoiiir' Ihese wero II chllilren and 2n grand-1 clilldreii. .Miss Aliee Kootberg anil. Miss I'al- mer came in Saturday to spend I'll fistulas wit h -M ihs Koulheru's uar- ents. j .luhii Doud returned home Sa tin- f day utter working a few weeks, at ) Wallowa. j .Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Horner and daughter, .Margaret, Went to, Wullown I .Monday. I,. .N. Smith returned from Wallowa Tuesday. I Altss l.uey Heed returned homo Sat-I unlay from Joseph where shtj has! heen helping the Newhy family, who have typhoid fever. .Miss I'Yiedn Scoit returned from l-hiterprlse' Snturdiiy. -- -- - i - Kvet ett .Me( 'uliluii came to Prom ise 'Saturday to spend Christmas with relatives. Javid Garrett took Miss Aliee Foot- berg to Wallow Tuesday. iliss Aliee Henderson, who is at tending hitfli sehool In Wallowa, Is spending" ChristnuiH with her parents. Al Iks I kissel Kenworthy returned home from camp l-Yidiiy. Mr. and Airs. 1. H. McOonnld called oit Al r. and Al i s. C. ' i 'urper, Suu- lay. The Promise Grange ehyted new officers Saturday at their regular meeting , C, J-:. Gorbetf returned to Cjimp! Monday to work. ' John Carper had a popcorn string-' ing bee at his home on Thursday CLEARANCE SALE Suits, Coats and Dresses Big Reductions Nothing Reserved French & G reene Slip Pulllornlu uml W:ishtnKtn Sluto. (in Xovi'inlx-r l(t Hallo will nu-i-l tli-t'ort on llin Miiltnumuli I'li'lil and on Nov inilii'r 17 Mid DroKun AkvIuh will play Wuslllntilon Slutn 111 -i-i-. l.'or aevi'iuil ywim Porllnml Inm liofMi the wciii' of llio nnnuul flush holwi un Orc'Kou uml Mnliu. Thin your thu Kiiliio was trunsl'i rroil to Knu'onu. A Good ThinR Don't Iins It. Send your nam? and address nluin- l!y written together with 'Ti t-ents (and this slip) to I lianiberiaiii Jlcdi eino Co., DeH Moines, Iowa, and re eeive in return u trial packairc con taining Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchial, "flu" und whooping , coughs, and ealnu homo from ('amp Sulunluy Laccy Trump kuvo it dunce .loniiuy nlnht niter the I'lirLstnias tree. Kvery- one hail a line lime. FREE FOR ALL STAGED LOS ANGELES, Jan. 1. A mo- itinn nii'tnre ilireetov at Universal li. Thompson uml son, Ht-rln-it. ; city, near here, hired 800 extras Fri day, to be used as tne auuience in Ihe filming of a prize fight scene. In the excitement of the make believe Duirilistic fiesta, two of the Mr. and Mrs. A. Trump l-"t i hired spectators forgot themselves Sunday and .Monday wilh M I and came to blows. The fight quiek Tninip'.s puronls, .Mr. and Mrs. V. l-jy spread to the other 71)8 members Sanniir. of the "audience" and after the dust liavid (Jarrott returned home from settled and a hurriedly summoned Co nip Friday. . suuad of police had herded the com- Mlss Aliee Kootlieiir, Mim Palmer, 'batants into the street, it was found Huvid (iai-rett and Kvcretl. visHed : that the aiena was wrecked. Sunday al i ruiuan Poulsons. 1 r? . 1 .Mr. and -Mrs. I;. 10. Thompson mid LSTHMA No cure for It, but welcoma relief is often brought by V V A R O RUQ Over 17 Million Jan fejeJ Ycarh hildren visileil with tnd ramily iunilay. S. Trump I Leaves l-'or Klirln Mrs. (irare Hawkins,' of Pendelton. arrived In l-:l. (Iruiule last evening niul hoiirdeil the hraneh line train! this niornln hound for ftlidn where! she will visit friends und relatives for.; .some lime. Til VI.-U ISHXIicr I'hnnui Allison, of flrass Valley, arrived In l.a (li'ande last evenlm?. She will he here for several (lavs vlsillnit nl Ihe home of her hrolher, W. Allison. Returned to Weston Miss r lora Shaefer returned to Weston this morning to resume her duties as teacher in the Weston high school after spending a few ihiys visiting her sister, Mrs. A. E. Hug ,.e ;i.r vwtcii i i liiaiwii ; . Mrs. CI. r. Hull, of Ualaes, urrlv- yill V'sit in Elgin ed in Li (Iramle last evening on the Ml., C;rac.0 Hawkins and daughter, brunch line train and left for heri) ,, vem;, lea this morning 1:1 home nl llio end 01 a cr iiciikiuiui ,n, wllC1. thev Wl.l visit witr. ma;..- vlstl In Mnti'rprlMO and Joseph. IllH'nes reoule Went Tlmiiurll Mrs. .1. Ashwood and her ilaUKhter, who have been In KlRin for the past few days, uriived In the elly on the hraneh lino truln and left this niorn Ins for their home ut lluines. Leave fur Echo W. W. Rogers and son Guy, left this morning for Echo, where they will complete a contract with the Newport Construction company for a bridge. Hack from linker Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Parker, who live In l.a fii-umie. returned to their home 1; they hav relatives for several days. friei'd:.. Mrs. h.'Aiiins am her daughter used to reside in EIrt l.u! iio.f make their home in PeuJIctn,. Sunday Visitors Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Graver of Union, uccompanied by Mr. Craver's father, motored to La Grande yester day and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Payton. "Happy New Years" from South Tlie morning mail to the Observer brought many letters, as per usual, but one of especial note arrived. "Happy New Years" it said and wished the Observer staff joy for the year of 1923. J. H. Ch'ilds and l.auin b. Lhilds, of Oakland, Call ,st evening from llaker where the names signtd't the ,ve been vlsl Ing triemls uml(boUom Qf thc cheery j,,,,..,. in k l'roni Itolse .Ml', and Mrs. V. V. Vance, and daughter, of Portland, spent a few hours In l.a (frande yesterday on, their way home from tloise, Idaho, where they spent several days. Vl-lled at I'llli'll Maude Courle, of 1.0 Grande, spent several days In t nlon vlstlng friends, In-fore returning t her home lunt evening. She report a very pleasunl vlsil. Went to KliteiO1'1' fMrs. II. Henderson, who makes her limine In lloise. Idaho, arrived In Ij r-.-l....... n,vi pveninir and after speml- Vhe Jllgbt m Iho "',t u,l"! lilimRn the brunch line train tor; l-.-rrltrprise where :e HI visit for, some lime. ! . - I Mas at l. Among tho out. (town people who visited In 1'nlon ronnly durhg lOC lasl few days was -Mrs. l-'runk. KI-i Hot. of llaker. who spent tie week end vlsllinit wilh friends und relatives! at i:igin. Slie returned lo l-i l.innuc last evening on the hraneh line rluln and wi nt to her home this morning, reporting a very delOitfol visit. Dr. Ilriuix-k IteluniH Home r. (. M. Heacoek. who had heen here Installing radio sets for August .1. Slant-e and the Kevnlng Observer, left ye-lerday for his home on llol lon's steam ears. The iloetor drove over in his bum wagon, hut all I'' good roada and high powere ' . i could nol prevent tho can i from Knowing In.between her - ul Enter prise and Hie doctor f. p hal to avoid Ihe recent expei!--:ne of the Joseph taie he hail tnlser i-la mfety first, j Distribution of Seeds Congressman N. J. Sinnott has no tififed the Evening Observer that he will make distribution of govern ment seeds allotted to him this year through the papers in his district, as this method has proved so suc cessful for several years in getting somo into the hands of those who most desire them. Congressman. Sin nott will also send seeds to any con stituent writing directly to him at 'Washington, after they are ready for distribution after the first of the year. There will also be a few hun dred flower seeds avuilable for distribution. Any La Grande subscriber to the Obserrer who doe not re ceive bis paper by '8 o'clock in the evening, please call Western Dnlon. Main 24, and a special messenger will deliver a copy. PORTLAND HAS MANY CONTESTS (Uy 'Iho A'Mjociated J ichh) SAN KltAXHJSf'o, li-t :t". IVrt laud, Oregon, fared woll thlw year at llio hands of tin; Pairifli. Coil-fi-renc(' I'aothall schedule makers, who Kavi the Oregon metropolis threo hlK" t !i:t inU'reollejiinle clash eH, Tho Kii'ues will ho play i'd on the grounds of tile Multnomah A meteur Athlelfc ('hih. nol far from the heart of the eily. -The seating eapaelly nl Ihe field is to he increased. Port la ihI's first eonferpneo jfani will he played )'lober 117 hel ween NEW TODAY 1 )iW4iermFrsm':ff7 Safe Milk For Infant, Invalids & Children The Original Food-Drink for All Arcs. QuickLunchat Home, Office ojFountains. RichMilk.MalttdGrainExtract in Pow der ajTablet forms. NourUhinB-rfocookint. 8' Avoid Imitations and Substitutes lrni) SAIR Alfalfa hav. Delivered Phone Farmers 4X. 1-1-lt WANTED Companion for elderly lady, l'hone as'J-K. i-i-ivp wrif trt'benr from owner havinir farm for sale; give particulai-s and lowest price. Jonn j. mac, iui pewa Fulls, Wisconsin. 1-1-ltj) FOR RENT 8-room modern house. Close in. Phone 208-W. 1-1-ltp FOR RENT Room and bonrd for one or two. Call at Kiui Washing ton Ave: l-l-2tp FOR TRADE A, six" cylinder enr, almost new, anu eiiuiuy in ivc room modern house for cattle. In ouire Observer. l-l-2t OLD STYLE niul ASSOCIATION DANCES Every WtHlnwilny and Saturday N Ik lit MtMlei-n OnnciiiK Snturdny Nlf-ht Rex Hall CcmmI MuhIc! Gootl Time P. J. Powers Director. iBLOJffln.froa.aMii Section 2 Men's Wear I mm This morning we wish to push business into the background, while we wish you "H9alth, Happi ness ,aiul Prosperity throughout 1923" ASH BROS, Across the Street from Peare's -1113 Adams Let Us PHI Your KiiKaijemriits Olson's Orchestra A. L. Olson, Violin Mrs. IT. F. French, riano . K. JMcMnnus, Trumpet C. r.ieycrs, llrtlms J. O. finoilsrasH, Clarinet J. Koblr.uon, Saxophone C. 10. Mays, Trombone C. K. -Slays, MaiutRtT I'luiiie ;t78-.M ticldiiifr throat; Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets for stomach troubles, indigestion, passy pains that crowd the heart, biliousness and constipation; Chnmhcrlnin'a Salvo, needed ' in . every family for bunu, scalds, wounds, piles, and skin af fections; these valued family medi cines for only 5 cents. Don't niisu it Adv. ", - ; ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo o . o o o January Clearance OF COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, ELOUSES and HATS Campbell Sisters : Ready-to-Wea 'and -Millinery o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o I ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ARCADE MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Admission ..: 40c Children 10c Try the Matinees Matinees Start at 2:15. Only One Show in the Afternoons Evening Shows Start at 7:00 and 9:00 WILLIAM FOX presents " - -for the first time on a.W5 ;crccn 111 II l (The climax of Vw '':-:' ' ML."- m motion picture progress. 3 , .:. '. ItJ. GORDON EDWARDS J ",1 ;