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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1923)
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE FIVE 1 1 OO0O0O0OO00O0OOO0OOO0 0OO0O00000000O000OOO00QO0OOOOOOOI THE OLD HOME TOWN BV Stanley "1"" 011 t,le railroad. This sule was'Tho snip wn mmle through C J. miuiii' 1 1 in v . i"n - Saturday, January 1.1, 1923. Find h i : ii an v "" 1 1 1 i "jiTii i' i ( " i iiTiii'J ,. "ft T " j Mrs. lluttie Mukin of Nampn, Mh.,i U in i thij o!hf viaitinu- fun it fowl STANLEY THE POPULARITY OF AUNT SARAH PEABODY5 NEW RED' PLUSH BOCKF-e, HAS STIMULATED BUSINESS Fop. oED BARRYMORE.NNHO HAS BEEN FORCCO Was in Tinker Mrs. John Adskin hns returned to her home in I.n Crande following visit with friends and relatives in this city. linker Democrat. To Perry .Misses Golda Fohrinnn npd Hilda Robertson left last evening for their home at Perry, where they will spend the week-end. They are employed in l.a Cirnnde. To Visit at Wallowa Mrs. (J. iW. Pfeiffer of Nampa, days with relatives. To Port land Mrs. L. Harris of this city, left last evening for Portland, where she will visit friends for soino time. Goes' to Portland Mrs. Lloyd Pierce left last eve ning for Portland, where she will spend a few daya visiting. Copy for thin column must be in by 10:00 a. m. Upturns Home After Operation Mrs. Lester Brnmwell, who recent ly underwent an operation at the Idaho, left this morning on the tirando Ronde hospital, returned to blanch line train for Wallowa, where she vill visit friends for some time. To Elgin Mrs. W. R. Porter of this city left this morning for ElKin where she will visit relatives for a few days. To linker Miss Winnefred Hilyard, who hns been visiting friends in this city for her home last evening. Former Resident Here Mrs. S. W. McC'lain, for many years a resident of this city but now of Vancouver, Wash., arrived in this city on No. 24 this morning for an extended visit with old friends. Turned Loose On Charge Mac Gilbert, charged with beating a board bill in l.tt urnmle, was tries nee i visiiu g inemis in iois m.v i" , ., - , . j,:. .. the past few davs returned to her " the -"nrgo " 'he ' w " h,,,,,. i., nk. thi. .....min-. yesterday afternoon at J:.tO o clock with Justice Arthur Williams Presid Itemodelimr Establishment- ' .A1.?.. Pk'nd ot.. .f""' Ju,s' Local News In Brief tue 'Williams acquiui'a mm on uu : ... i i u: ,i, ,;,u iha suuset ueiu iuxuiiiuhj. 'i'ix 'vi-T S n'i Vhee t v a ul ! -rested a. few days ago by Deputy The La Grande Printing company nut'iut of the establishment. New fixtures are being installed and general renovntion is underway. Sheriff John Striker. Police Trial Held Oliver Sedgwick was fined $10 and xniiiu trouiurilnv- in the muiiiciniit court charged with colliding with a wagon and team of norses belonging to Mr. Wheatloy, resulting in the ton At Savoy , L. C. Johnson was an Enterprise guest of the Savoy last evening. At Foley George E. Ravhill was a Pendleton visitor at the Foley yesterday. From Sumnierville G. Burens came in from Summer-j ville last evening on business and is j registered at the Foley hotel. At Summer E. A. Hass of Nebraska, is visit ing in this city for a few days as the guest of the Soninier hotel. From Joseph G. A. Boner came down from Jo soph last night and is a guest of the Foley. 1 drunkenness, forfeited bail of $15 by non-appearance in the police court this morning for trial. To Spend Week-End at Home Earl Barnwell, who is attending the La Grande high school left last evening for his home in Telocasut. From Pendleton W. E. Sayler, who has been in this city for a few days on business is stopping at the Foley hotel. Shnpping Here Mrs. J. II. Morris, who has been shopping in this city for a short time, returned to her ohine in Ka mela this morning. To Visit, in Bakei Mrs. E. Larkin and her sister, Miss Amelia Mink, left last evening for Baker, where they will spend the week-end visiting their mother. Executive Meeting Tonight , The executive committee of the jUniono county farm bureau will meet, tins evening in inc. reoera. beill brok,n and building lor the purpose ot n aKing - - knocked down, at- arrangement!, mi tne duiommuk , ,he nlaintiff's testimony. fertilizer for alialta, land plasturei ' ,, f ,n. n, To Elgin Mrs. Z. Thompson, who hns been annnitintj. n fmv ihivs in this eitv shopping returned to her home in'To Baker Elgin this morning. i Mrs. J. S. Henning and children I left last, night on No. 18 for Baker. To Visit at Kamcla where they will spend the next few Mrs. E. Lindsay of this city left days visiting relatives. this morning for Kamcla where she I uiill mend n few dnvs visitinir with I From Hakei friends. I Mrs. L. Garrick returned to her ihome in this city Inst evening after Visiting Here I spending a short time visiting relu- Mrs. r. V. Harvey, wno nas Deeii lives in mnser, viui;,ic nu tl,p iruest of her sister. Mrs. Flnvil Kendall of this city, for! Sale Made a few days, returned to her home Forfeits Bail Jack Smith and Bob Young, arrest. W. L. iWheatley sold his home on the corner of First and Grandy to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Galbrailh, who will take' immediate possession of the Galbrauh being the chief fertilizer in question, i matter out of court but they met with failure. H ere :io Onyx Pointex HOSIERY Snecial meetini? of .Woodmen of World (W. O. IW.) Monday evening, January loth. All members me re quested to bo present. l-l.'l-lt Wheat from Montana and the In land Empire regions of Washington and Oregon, is arriving at the Port of Astoria terminals at the rate ol from 10 to 12 carloads: daily. About iOUO tons uro on hand. SPECIAL Set of hnnd painted cups and sau cers, $'J.oO value reduced to ifi.iw. All other fancy hand painted china reduced 'JO per cent. Melville's Hard ware, 1428 Adams ave. 1-llMt The Hood Kiver valley apl'le crop for the 1!I22 season will represent about $2,300,000 if the average price per box received by the growers g reaches $1,2R. The tonnage will he!o slightly heavier than in 11)21. Two Cars of Steers Shipped l.lovd Pierce, son of Governor Will-;. ' " , . to., m Pin,,... i..fi t,i,,v for l'm t-' Mere from rorllnna land, where he is taking two carloads H. E. Veness of the Hendnuarters ,.r ....i.lul- ul. In wi l in, from ollll I OI L-OVIll J.egiou Ol LUggwin Portland to the capilol city where i and Lumbermen, tn.), oi rortinmi. he will visit with his father for a arrived in La Grande yesterday, ivir. few "dnvs when his business in the Veness will spend a week or more Rose Ci'tv is completeil. i among the mills and camps in the districts of La Grande, Baker, Perry an Enterprise. He reports that the lumber conditions on the coast are promising und the 4L has received oi To Pleasant Valley Mrs. R. U. Wright and little ,l,in.rKt,.. rnlticn...! lit tlll.il hr.n'P in Pleasant Valley this morning nfteri several accieiioua nunc nic i spending somj time visiting nt thethe year. home of Mi s. T. .1. Robhs of this I ' city. Mrs. Wright is a daughter of Mrs. Robbs. Leave for Elgin The high school basketball team,. acompnnied bv Conch Snow, left this morning on the branch line train for Elgin, where they will play this afternoon. A hard game is expect ed from the Elgin team but our men have high hopes of carrying off the honors. THREE SAFE FROM WRECKED SCHOON ER Property Channes Hands W. E. Snylur of Pendleton, owner of the Washington apartments; sold (By AHHociutcd Pri-.HM) KANATAK, AhiMku, Jan. i:t. Thii'. miiulii'H of tho kuh I ou I drizzly, wreekwl Novemhor lTi on a barren isli't in Jutit l!uy, seven iiiIIck I'rotn Kinvilak, ttavft arrived liere safely aficr .suflVrltttf torrlldy from rold and eliauni lou ilnrins u nlno-day enforc ed sluy In llwir rock prlmm. I Hir- intt ovpn np- on the chartre or property, mt. ' VLINT QPTHIEX "THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE his property to I). M. llaird und wifei" '",n"" t"R BW, W formerly of this city hut now of Ith tMi-mtui-o droppcl !o I .1.- Ilninn Mi- ami Mr KitlrI will tiilf. KI'l-OM Id'loW ZCI'o Ullfl lllft Wind fl'- ;,..,.!;.... ..uL.D;,.n n,i u.t onontly altulned a vloelty of 0 they will run the apartments them- mih'M hour- selves. The new owners are well' Kael. of Iho lliree earried ufhme a known and will liked in this city nnd hlanket and a few cuiih of eondens- fire- I'vorvone is jrlaH to have them hm'k.' m,P- A Hll"t ot 1,18 wlna "up- rled thflr noat uway umi inn men (found theniHelve inamonerl on a .sum II l.sliiad. half a mile from the mainluiHl. Kor nine days Ihey suf- fered unlohl liardHtihm anil were neai'ly eomplvte exliaiistton when aj native p.snieil them from the main-1 I luinl umi uiimmniiorl holn. ' Whim hrouKht here they were ImrHy ald( to stand upright anil their, curs. noseH and feet were partly fro zen. Kitnatak is a now nit camp, locat ed on 1'ortane Itny, AlaHkan 1'enln- Slllil. An elegant perfume is what moat ladies are wishing for, at Silver-thorn- Wright's Drujr Store you will find the choice perfumes that are irenerallv carried ami thev sell most of thum in small quantities, former-jo ly the Putman Uruic htore. l-iz-u Sidney Lyle, the piano tuner is at the Hotel Foley, today. 1-M-iilp Kor 75 cents, somethinK of a value o In stationery, one full pound "f pnpo. q and f)0 envelopes for 75c is what hasjo generally been sold for $l.Uf. See it g at Silverthorn-mi-itfht s v anuly Urujfio FRENCH & GREENE Ready-to-Wear and Shoes Store, formerly C. store. 1). Putnian's drug 1-12-tf Rnv Tihliil nf Silvni'tml WHS 111. stantly killed lat Saturday in the round house of the Silver rail Tim ber company when he fell into the machinery of a donkey engine. State School Funds now available for loaulng upon Union County farms. Interest 6. Cull upon or write H. B. Dixon, Foley Dulldlng. La Grande, Oregon. 10-30-tf oooooooo ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooa .NOTICE TO CREMTOUS Orders taken for radio supplies. Phone Main 110. M:)-2tp Now is the season of the year for coughs and colds. Why not stop in at Silverthorn-Wright's Family Drug Store and buy a bottle of their- Su perior cough and cold preparation? 1-12-tf Reports from the Willamette val ley indicate that fruit buds are dc veloping in all sections and are ii danger of being frostbitten before tho winter is over. Choice candies, something better than must candies solo, xuu will turn at Silverthorn-Wright's Family Drug Notice is hereby given that the County Court of Union County, Ore gon, haa appointed the undersigned as executor of the last will and tes tament of Mary C. Wade, deceased, und all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are here by notified to present tho same in writing, duly verified, to the under signed at tho office of Cochran & Eberhnrd. Lu Grande National Bank building,. La. Grande, Oregon, within six months from the first publica tion of this notice. Dated and first Published this 23rd dny of December, 1922. Executor of the last Will and Tes tament of Mary C. Wude, deceased. dlVc.2:i-:iO-Jan.t;-i:i-20 Bamboo Slow to Mlturt. The "slowest" crop lu the world ll the glunt Immhou of India. It blos soms only when In Its thirtieth year, anil then dies. In the uienntlina It bears an enormous quantity of seed, which Is unthered anil used as grain by, : the unlives. . i BABYS COLDS are soon "nipped la (the bod" without "dosing" by tue of VAPOROH Ooa)7MMionunUdYtari Store. 1-12-tf 4th A ual January Big and Remodeling Sale We Must Make Room and Move Our Merchandise This Month in Order to Do Our Remodeling. Compare our Pricees on Quality Merchandise on Men's and L5ovs' Wearing Apparel Before Buying... Largest Stock in City to Select From NOTHING HELD IN RESERVE. Science Reduces Fatigue. Scientific methods for rutting down the fatigue of factory workers Is prov- I Inie successful,. the result In one large- factory Itelng a 27 per cent liirreuse In efficiency. More of a Prod. "Hit nln' su much what a man got gwlne make lilm happy," aulil Char coal Kph, riimiiiailvely, "an what he wish he had flat he gwine go out au'y gll." Richmond Tlnies-Dlspntch. The union high school and the pub lic schools at Spray, in Gilliam coun ty, huve been closed because of an epidemic of scarlet fever. Save money by buying trees from Karl J. Stackland, Cove, Oregon. 12-12-tf Paul Fisher of Kugene is in a hos pital at North Head, having been accidentally shot last week while duck hunting in the Coos Hay district. Enjoy your reading and studying, by a new method. Let us explain how by personal help and corres pondence you can acquire easily an appreciative mind. Address, Box fiH4, La Grande, Oregon. l-12-2tp Marshfield is going to have a piano factory, to be conducted by I). Ii. 'Wood and his brother, IWilliam Wood,, who is now conducting a fac tory in Portland. until the historical campaign ol I last fall politica ambition and the trials and tribulations great NOTICK OF SHERIFF'S SALE 'small that do with it have engage Entire Line of Choice of Men's Entire Line of MEN'S SUITS LEATHER VESTS MEN'S SHOES One-Fourth Off One-Fourth Off One-Fifth Off Entire Line Men's Men's Entire Line of OVERCOATS DRESS SHIRTS BOYS' SHOES One-Fourth Off One-Fourth Off One-Fifth Off Choice Entire Line Ladies' True Shape AU $.".00 UNDERWEAR HOSIERY HATS One-Fourth Off One-Fifth Of f 53.45 MI TRUNKS, SUIT- Entire Line of All Lined GLOVES ' CASES and BAGS WOOL SHIRTS and MITTENS One-Fourth Off One-Fourth Orf One-Fourth Off Entire Line of Xtragood Suits for HOUSE SLIPPERS SWEATERS Boys For the Whole Family One-Fourth Off One-Fifth Off . One-Fourth Off One Lot Entire Line of Men's One Ixt of BOYS' SUITS and Boys' BOYS' SUITS Values to $12.50 MACKINAW'S Values to $i:.00 Now $7.73 One-Fourth Off Now SS.85 ARCADE SUNDAY ONLY CRYSTAL & ANDERSON in Comedy De Luxe JOE DEMING ' Comedian ' , 1 W IDNER& WELLS Music As We See It ' THREE ROLLOS Novelty Skaters A jCOMEDY AND A NEWrS REEL Last Time Today "BLOOD AND SAND' NEW TODAY ' the attention of this political piou- Notice is hereby given, that, li jvijtjtaiiy Mr. Pierce linn h'-ll virtue of an Attachment Executio' offices be has sought ionic and Order of Sale, duly issued odhe' n()l t,t am , ,as 1!u many of and under the seal of the CireuiW!Um hntlles ()n political fronts, and Court of the State of Oregon, for th()lc friinky admits that the titanic County of Union, bearing date of No , WI1L,,,d ,y him and upon him 'mil, A 1 t.n.1 I mt. t,Ub.K .... . ...... . i. j' . .. , ' j jn Umatilla county wu-n tlirected and delivered, upon, a judg . . .- -- " ment and Order of bale, duly enter ed in said Court, in the action there in nending, wherein United Stutefi Rubber Company, a corporation was 'Plaintiff and C. L. Squires was de fendant, in which judgment was en tered in favor of the United States Rubber Company, a corporation, Plaintiff and against C. u Squires defendant for the sum of One Hun dred forty three and 57-100 (W&.Vl) flnlliirs. with interest tnenpon at the hnl. rtf U Mr fnt ni annum fmm the 2ilth day of November, 1022. 'and the further sum of Eighteen and I 'no-100 (SIM.eO) Dollars, costs and ; disbursements, and for accruing ;costs, and in which -:id execution I am commanded to make sule of the i hereinafter described real property heretofore attached and aft out in suid execution to satisfy said judg ment, interest, rait and disburse ments. including aerruinET costs. .Sow therefore, by virtue of said I WANTED Colored woman wants execution ana in oneuience to iw work by the day ur hour, rhone WANTED To hear from owner hav ing farm for sale; give particulars ami lowest price. John .1. -Hlack, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. 1-lM-llp FOR SALE-Alfalfa hay. Delivered. Phone farmers 4.. 1-M-ltp FOR RENT 2 housekeeping rooms. Phone KI4-M. 1-1:1-21 FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. Phone :iiiO-W. l-PI-tf Will pay cash rent for a place of 10 acres or less. .Must be irrigated. . O. llox 2'11, La Grande. l-l:i-7tp 244-W. Standard Merchandise of Merit WE HOLD BI T ONE SALE A YEAR commands, I will on Tuesday the 23rd iday of January, 1923, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, nt the WANTED tront aoor or tne i.ounty ooun House in the Citv of La Grande, in Union county, Oregon, sell at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for :rah fn hand, subject to the statutory rights, of redemption, all the right, 'title and interest of said defendant C. L. Squires in and to Ixts 1, 2, 3, and 4, Block 21 and Lota 11. 12, 11,! 14, and 15. Block 6 in the Town of i Imbler, in Union County, Oregon. I l.tE WAKNICK, Sheriff of Union County. Ore., Date of first publication Dec. 21, '22. j Date nf last publication Jan. 20, '23.! Dec.23-30-Jan.6-ia-20 j I-13-4t riremnn wants room with private family with privilege of practicing Xylophone. Write W. A. M., care Observer. l-!3-3tp FOR RENT Sleeping rooms. In quire 90rt Wash. M3-2tp Any La Crande subscriber to the Observer who does not re ceive hi' paper by o'clock In the arei o g, please call Western Union, Main 24. and a special xmeniT will deliver a copy. How Many Times Did You Say That Shirt's Been Washed? MCDONALD "2222" arc guaranteed color fast, extra roomy, two detached collars, UNION LABEL. In fact, they jirove all the features for men in railroad service. ASH BROS. Across the Street from Tcarc's 11 13 Adams "The Store That Keeps Faith With the People"