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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1923)
' PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OI1SERVER Wednesday, January 17, 1923. f i i C. c Right in the of Things Midst HHEBP0HT IS COMPLETE A NEW HAT ) Everyone loves a fur coat, of course, but they're a bit nomine. Winter clothes in general need a touch of bright ness somewhere; dial's why a bright hat's so delightful right now. Hats of metallic cloth, haircloth and limbo in clever shapes, draped turban effects and not to large cape lines, displaying lovely shades in great variation. At an attractive price range, from $3.00 to $13.00. A new lot just arrived. . ... 1 j Hill s Department More ran i mmm -TTTMMMMuiuLj No Citizen of La Grande Was responsible for the Starting of Forest Fires During 1922. The completed fin report 'for the past year is in tin- hands of the dis trict forest ranker, Tloyd Kendall, and several intere.stintf facts are con tained tht rei:i, aimmtf, them being that not a forest fire wn" started b l,u Grande people tin ring the year Wi, at least none was on record. The forest service wishes to thank the people of this city for the co operation they hae shown in con nection with the care they have tak tn to cause Mich a report to be on record. The forest service is endeavoring to encourage the development of the na tional forests and Part of their pro gram is to make the woods a lif; playground where tired man or wo man may go to seek a rest and they state that Im Grander have done much to aid their program in thai )' rUSJJCCL (H1I II IK LIU." Illl.il JtlU. I'rges Cleanliness. t I luring tne pasi year Miveni cases jcame tu light where campers had left their camp unclean and litter j with refuse, such as paper, cans, I etc., also the carving of -names or : initials on the sign boards put out 'by the forest service. Strict regu lations cover these matters and ef . forts will, be made to enforce this law to the' limit, although it is hoped .that it will not he necessary to re port to arrests in order , to handle the matter- RHEUMATISM CANNOT EXIST in the human body if you will me Trunk's Prescription. It is ridiculous und preposterous, in fact, a pity to suffer with inflammatory, muscular, sciutic or any form of Rheumatism. Trunk's Prescription sells for $1.7"). This Prescription DOKS NOT ruin h'! stomach, it DUES MOT depress the heart. Eat" nil the meat and pood food you wish; IT DOES NOT contain mercury, salicylate soda, oil winter green or narcotics,, but it positively overcomes any kind of Rheumatism or (lout on earth. WHAT MORE DO VOU WANT? There is nothing jut as good. For sale at the L. & I.. Drug company; La Grande, Oregon. U VF.AflS Sf.lt I II K OAIM.I.V. Xfv.. JnlK i:. Toy Gee, ....... . i. ...i .....ii,- unNvvcrinir ffiin for tlu ewrini-men or Hie Houlh- ern l'ui'iric's i" U""' ii"". now u Southern I'aclrle pensioner, hnvint lieeil retired after nearly 4 4 i. ... ci,,.-.. I it It, Tov tleo J Oil I N !" l . . .i ..... ..nn.ul)iniiHn ht't-i.. lias wuik.-.i in .... i u;al i onciiliioi.s sr i vKe upon willed Hie pension is hiscd, ilates from 1S7II. lie Is one of tho seven Chinese vet. elans on the Southern Pacific pen siou rolls. ! TI RNKEY APPOINTED riiy Associated Press) SAI.E.M, Jan. 17.. lames B. Ne- of Portland today was ap- Toy jee went ol work will! tnoiajnitn I romanu lutmj !-i-cnti-il' Pacific in ists as n scctloiijpointed turnkey at the Oregon state laborer at I'romoiiioiy Point. .when-! penitentiary by Johnson Smith, wat ...........i p,iiic .net the I'nlonlden. Mr. Nesnnth has been a real- I'lctrie In 1m;i. roi-iniii V the I'lrstldent of Oregon for muny years. Ha tr'qnsronttnental ratlroii.l line. His .'will assume his duties tomonw. i 1 A very pretty wedding took place dard was a delightful hostess to the fwuurday evening at six o clock atmcnitjcrH of the ( ho club. the home uf Mr. and Mrs, Karl Hey nolds when Miss (Jertiude Huttolch und liichard C. TKoiuah were united 1'hree tahles of cards were nlnvcd during the afternoon, with Mrs. Jynn Itohni'iikamp winning the club in marrinpg i'VMH rJiev. g Mjilliau jirize and Mrs. l.ce liouvy receiving Crosby Kusa, Mrs. Thomuy came to La Grande two years ago from Jnnia, Michigan, and has had charge of tho commer cial (it'UHrr riiiuif nf thrt I ifim.U. high Hchoul jinre that time, . Shf, jsJenaiA-hurcji met with Ilev. and Mrs. Cook: Sara-eat. firju-p Sti-iff Kleanor Can was cli-ctcrl mmt m niandcr; Sentinel, Mrs . Harnden; Ticket, Mrs. JJamilton; Two Knsigns, 1st, Mrs. Norris, 2nd, Mrs. Murchi son; Mrs. Kerr was reappointed col lector by the supreme officer. A supper will follow the install ation. ; The Kaffee Klatch will be enter-; tnined Kriday evening at the' homo of Dr. and Mrs. A. I-. liiehardson on; O avenue. j I ! Union, Jan. 17. One of thn' nin.4 f enjoyable social events of tho sea-! Mr;ii:r-kiii;its tkiau MKDRIHD, Jan. J 7. 'I'Im' U'IiiIh of Ihc Ioiik: po-stpom d Jackson county niKlitrulini; cas'-s in hich sij; k-- kmiMii citiviis wi-ic ' iiullrtf't on hjuiiLs of riot, ussiiiill und rxlortion. arc Hihcdiili'l tu in- hrnrd at tln nxt tcfrm of -eircutt ccurt which convenes ut JacksonvilU- Monday, I'Yhruary I!, unless tin' dfftns-' tiik'-a furtlicr legal action. I aw lea Moore-, district attorney, wniil toiluy 1 1i.it .xistunt AtUirncy (ii'iirral l.iljfivLst. would have cliarK'1 nf tlit raiu'S und tliat ko Tar u lie kin w at pr.'.s. ni tlu-y win conn- first Mrs. I"11 th trial riocki l. - ' I'oiiowing the alternoonH Play, a s"n occurred .Monday evening in the delicious lunch was nerved-.- K- f hall when the Women of .v.. VVooderatt. jointly installed officers Jhe Mission Hand of tha'JVflsby- Just Received ,. I'ull liur'of Alaska Nible rmidy-; tn-wait I'urs.. Also M-al biwn autC Maelt ti immUtg for flrsses and (iilliirtaiul cut Is for eoats. Von arc all wHrntno to come and see tlicin. I also buy nil ; kinds of hnv I'urs und Will' pay host pricos. . t . . - - ' , f i ; j ; Chris Miller , 1 1510 Adnma Ave, ooooooooooooooooooooooocoo FORD & GEORGE ITAXI! o o 0 Service Enclosed Cars CALL 1 MAIN 44 1 oooooooooooooooooooooooooo We Offer For Sale ooooooooooboooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo o o W.H. Bohnenkamp Co. Undertakers Funeral Directors The funeral service we offer is not excel1 d. The things that combine to make things e;iH ier, in times of sorrow, you'll find we cxi'er you in fullest measure. DAY 264-W PHONE Ambulance Service NIGHT Main 59 dooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo A now four room modern liou.no, cement foil tidal ion cillur. Garage. J'riee , ?2ooo.ao. $4110. 00 eawli, 2u. uo icr month. A good small home. A 5-room modern house In very fine location on N avenue. The price St right, $fin.(Ki, SKi'Ai.un cnsli and balance can he arranged. J.ot 0i.1lmi. A fi-room modern house, basement, furnace, good garage, fine lawn, good lives and shrubbery. All in splendid rt'iaiir. Tht; lot is 5nxIH. Good loca tion, $r,700.(M). A 5-room modern bouse, basement, lot 4axi04. In good location. I'rico ,$2iifn.e0; Terms Jiaoo.oo jrash, ,b.U 'anec arranged as to nayinertts. Ve Have 3lany (Jood Placed For Sale gi-adualo of tho 1 State' 'Normal i William Crosby Itoas at . their home school at Vpsilanli, Michigan. In Washinmon avenue Saturday af- Mr. Thomas came here recently j tm noon, from Michigan where he is comnct- Following a short husinesft session t'H wilhM the. Alichigan atutu hiKhvayJ,nv,.li'InV' vas dt-voted to sewing, dur- u' li 11 1-1 1 1. i 11:1 iiuiiif i.h 111 Jijll ill , '" " Minus 'i iiiii 111 nil 1 nui an with -th Woodmen of the World About two hundred wore present and following" tho.l installations, a chicken1! supper was- sWved, dancing being in'fj oroer xnrougnout the evening after me rninciai workings of the was complete. Mrs. Agnes Paddock sent those lodge lso. -Hn is a moinlier o( SiK"ia t'hi'W"!' were ithiI to the liulics. A!"eiit iiilu miithful eostui'y with a U fr:ilcrnity at tho Miihixnii Ajini'ul- vry pluusant uflornoun was spent. I'l"'i't' male .iiiipcrHonatiun and the ff tiinil eullfRi'. I lic.-ital of "Huck to SiiuushviiJe." jg l-'dllnwiiitr the wrddhiK u ilinnei'i Mrs. V. A. McDonald gnvv an club- The officers inslalled liy the Kinjr ; J was sti'veil. ornte !l o'clock ilinnei- at. her coumr'y U'ity vamp No. K(l, Woodmen of the .(home near Alinl Sunday, January World, were: N. A. Vanscoyk, past n The Ladies of the Westminster, M, in honor of the Canipliell sis'-1 consul; K. ' I-'. Heuter, consul com- f (luild were delightfully entertiiuieil Iters. niander; K. II. Johnson, adv. lieuten- Monday evenini; at the home of Mrs.l Twenty ituests were present nndUiit; W. (). Miller, hanker; L. A. "i "' '' Murphy.- an enjojvnhli. time was liad by all ; w' itt'it, clerk; U. S. lilacker, escort; 8 Kollowinir the devotional which was! prcsclii. Klmer Swiirer, watchman; W. W 8 led hy Miss lluliln Andirson, Mrs I l.a.itrfoiil, watchman; T. P. 1'jcklin, 8 l.ec Keynolds rendered a beautifull The l.aily Macahbes will hold thei-Uul Jhn Martens, manaKcrs; Steve jiiiino solo, und an excellent lecture' tcKtilar . installat ion of officers thisHim) acted as installing officer with a "t onipnrisoii of VarioiiB Creat Ke-iiweniiiK at S o'clock in the lodu'e l1. II. ('router as his assistant. ill 'h,'ro'iw WaS BiVl" by K"y' '':,;"""s' A ""sl .'"''wandi-r. Mrs. H. Officers installs bv the Women p ' . . . I"1 """'''"'n will act as installinKiof Woodcraft were: Mr r tl Do- ! Dunne tie soriil hour rn-'ofrieer mwl ill ..,,. .1... r..n....?' , i, V. . '. Ir k 1 V- . XJ freshmentuwere served bv the bus. i'tir ' I ii s . h,.,o.h V,.: i. ,.V. ! m . '" ". '",lins"11' !i :'ommander, Mis. ('. I.. Mackey; i Mrs. ('line, M.; Mrs l.ee. clerk; -Mrs'H Monday evcii,-: .li,. ; rn,ZuZ7. ... . " . ' i ""' ' i" T' . A;. K-.. 'Vs:.. ?.(.'- 8 r, i. ,v '. ...,'r , ' v . .-. i, ...is. ..n..- i,nn. .u.; -nirs. u. j. kitt, i. s.: J rs. K . ...v...., .., lm- I'Mwilll-(.en y i.iinm; l.HOV Ol rtllllS, .ll'S. f Cll - l il Vf I'M. (I S M l- Crane's Argentone The New Creation In STATION l lltY To gel ii plcturo of tills strik ingly biiuMli'ul pain'r you inns; Kt-- our riisplay of AltdKN VONK. li includes ninny sinni ityl s, wim plain an I deckle siiiue embellished with I vilver. La Grande Investment Company I nelinltle. Asents Tor Iti JInblo ' 1 - - Itisiii'nnec 0nimnie.. 1201 Ailains Ae. . I'liono .Main 7.2 . Up to Date Shoes For Men, Women and Children. The Bootery Inc. ) ! 1 ' ' 1 I i" I 206 Depot Street Phone Main 118 GROVER SMITH, Mgr. i-.lB.-s Line tess. if i , ' . ,T . " tiii.,;'"'Kiii,ii; captain, Sli-s. Ijidd; Two I Vf. W. Cuius, . Mr I Vlf'll stleet.' to be present. enth elir.i. 1".H4 Sev- c All members are ui)cc.':! !nr beji Mr 1st, Huron; Mis. Ilcvoridtre. Chaplnin, M;illie .1. .1. Ilrown, llnssett. Cor. ( line, II. (lutes and musicians, and Mrs! j Mrs.fi Red Cross Drug Store .i BUSI NESS ' !Jta:miit:iMjmmuttM6-j st M.i ' 1 i nij-lit ;d I u-l -.1-1 u'll the with ' Probably one' of the la'';1 most enjoyable d.-inceH the VVer (riven was held Mond-r- at tile l-.lks' hall, when lh- H,-..ih, i i-.iks, ineir wives mid swe-!.,-. m i semliled at the hull ,v'i ci-je. VCI-V llll-llSIIMt rVH.imr .1... music bemir furnish".! by ; 1 .en'i t'hestra. 1'elici.ms pun. li u:,.; tliroutthout the ev.nint. The 1-llk.-. are er.iiu' 1,, . other of just tins lu ,l -,f dun e Weeks floni ln.-t lond.-iv m'.'1-. nil the Ill-others arc hiif to A llilKe crowil was in i:l,cii ing that a lota! of ocr one I- ie.i;ei iivfveio m-ie s.ihj. The oeconil parlv of thn club pnrtica was jriven in he I hall Saturday nitlit. Alth.iuj weather was wry (lisairree-iil peoplo did not Jet it inteif. n Jileasure. Sixty-six were i riseiit I he hall wn.t decoi-ate.l in re.-n find yellow and this color scheme iva' ninied out even to tin- dieses r: hy the hostesses. The (v.-nmi: wi, i-pcut in cards find xram.-- f..r tin younjrir p.-t nnd dancinp was r-;-Boycd until n late hour, the inuic 1...;.... i... 1.- i. ... - .. -.t.iK t hi ii.Tiii. u iv illllh (Ol- nutr.d ('.uinsell on tho violin lillereul la.lles lit tho tuatn ltnoxul Mr. I!,.n.l,. t.. and Mr. Sl-.anibu assisted at intei vais. To tlioe ttho nssisled in any way to tho entertainment sincere thai-ks are extended liy the hostesses. Hot lunch was seive.-l late in the eve tiiiiR and all present pronounced it The chilli in.nn of this party wns Hull: . , ;.irs, tfiiiuiiii i.icv.aniy, nssiMeu oy Mpsilames .A. K. Techier, JJanton, Miller und Jlia Klta Jiautou. . A very rn.ioynl.lo afternoon o-ns Spent at the Country club Saturday Hftcrrn.on, when .Mis. .timer HioA- 01 K., wit!) Mrs. Cmi. n. f fl to school ona winter morning fresh nnd rosy or pinched and chilly? Thill's a matter for Mother to decide. Children, as well as grown-ups, need n hot mealtime beveraue Hint is whole some, invimiratine, and free from harm lul after-effects. Coffee is known to be hanrful especially to children. That is why so many thouuhtlul mothers Rive their children delicious Hoslimi. This pure cereal beverage gives needed warmth und comfort, has delightlul flavor ami uroma, and is lice from anything that cin injure the health of children or aJulls. Y.-ur grocer Sells Prtum In two forms: Instant Poatum (in turn) pirptucd tnstunily in th cup hv the addition of KmIuik watri. Fostur.i Crrea! (in packages) lor thosa who p.ct.-i lo make lh.' drnk while ihe meal is being pirparrd; ina.le by boding lull;,- J.' i:Jnulrs. . COAL WOOD LIME CEMENT ! PLASTER HAY - GRAIN BRICK MANTEL SUITLIES POULTRY SUPPLIES SALT ROOFING PAPER CEMENT MIXERS RED EDGE SHOVELS M II mm mi. (a Phone Main 17 Postum "There's a Reason" n Made by Postum Cereal Company, Inc., BatlhMOeek, Muhlean lakKaMaaKaaaaaaaaaakaaaaa aeW.ak