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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1923)
Thursday, January 25, 1923. "1 PAGE TWO en mouths in jail for liootleBKlnS. Juliie.i I', llamlley, U. ol AR" torla's best known bimlneiw men. dlea Sal unlay after a week's Illness. more than .ilonble any total Binco .'I itt tiia in-i'i'initK bltrll mark wa Still Burns Midnight Oil Ti vmiiv niro. when a bumper erop brought llio total lip to S7,395,4S4 bushel. ItF.AO OBSERVER WANT AOS C. I.. Irwin of Independence bas .....i.. ii . Mir,: 1 si , !77 .....". CTJ' 1 vs..," .iirrf.'ftV ..tier-.! been flni-tl alio senn-iu w " - : 1 .T.. 827 I V..:, i H 1KB) 1 Sale of Shues One lot ladies' shoes, sizes 3 (o Vi, in all widlhs. Grey and brown kid, two-tone brown and black kid, patent lea ther with kid and cloth uppers. An excellent line of shoes as to quality, some costing us as much as $12.00. These shoes have French heels our reason for making this ex ceptional offer. Every pair to sell at .. t? See Ouf Window ' ' j ''" I1 I II ' jn pnpl Mrum gd ! Find ! iA, YOUR 11)23 I.EfJION DUES? J U U ! H L V6 LVVU ! IJ; ill I . ,., . il. If not. Kfo piis W. PnliiKu-, AijjM-, . . $ji j. Here .,! n. it c i. u t t "1 s r I vp-ir-i npn. when Colonel Geonre Lyon eraauatca from Ilarvarfl, ho. 1 wont WcH uii'-l Ijojamo a cowboy, cflitor and later banker. !,ovi, at 73,1 I ho haa returned to Harvard and la taking special coursea In publlil I ai-nliinir nnrt shulieaoearo. . ., . , BUFFALO DOCKS 'Buffalo Harbor ; Over Sup- : pht'u witn Northwestern Grain; Fifty Millions of Dollars Worth Stored. IJ Copy for this column' moift be- '1 in oy iuiiiu n. m. ; i..... - a ' Don't forirnt tho Cnnily Rnlo ut ) Lilly's Hiudwaro rt:oro, . Siituidny, 2 January 27. by the Amij:ifi V, Auxiliary. i,2t PAID YOUK 1!23 I.EfJION DUES? If not. wo Otis W. Palmar. Atliu- Hant ut tho LW dtkiUte 'Prlnthm iwim- pany. 1-24-It Thorn rtill kro a. fiw. tliiiiu' thnt ennj tbo.'atlver'tiwtl -frti i') Imufftzlne without u-4ijik' -silk-cturt ! ltii-!im: an tlluHtrntion. Biinpr UR'vour family proscriptions or rechien. they will ulwuys receive our personal attention and filled at Wrijfnt'li M'iniily JJiurf Stojc,l' form- ; The pedcuUini? truiw ;.t) , .rik of o heing held UP -t HhU'TVttW.-'Dia-not he hn.s no frit-nt; hut -as a mutter 2 by a filling tntion. 0f fact he haa no friends because he is a grouch. n , HOT WATKR HOTTLKH 9 h(ilI'l'AI SYIMNCKK AorFffve:jfiiyi we'will'si??! T'oun-'1 tian isyritiKei, Hot Water nntllca, two quarts at floe; these -nw nil from the best factories in the rubber goods lino and are (fenei-ally sold at $1.5U. Please drop in and see the.-te gootis at Silverthotn-Wriffht's Kumily l)ru(? Stores formerly C. I). Pulnian'A duiwr toro. i-a5-tf Fable: Onco thero was a briri who had no fear thnt her husband'- tough friends would corrupt him. The popular Hot Lunches, quickly nerved. Home-made pica each day. choesju iwnulwiclie ham sandwichi'H, a no chocolato witli whipped cream. Hot coffae, hut .limited milk, hat knt onadQ) ice erenm and all regular wtdn fountain drinUtW Our jiHccr are most reasdnable, tit .ilvurlhurn Wright Kamilyrug-Storii, fornwirly Putnian's drug KtrtrO. i-ii.Vtf -'- - ; A fivife ia a petvvm who ask) you whicli diesA nho must wear mid then decides to wear another one. v , . HIGH CLASS STATION KltY '" JUST lUCCKIVMI) , now aunPly- of Alaska Seal mncnsini. Chris Mil ler, 1510 Adams uvenue. 1-23-lHp Another reason why a church ser vice is more popular in a small town is because there is nothing else to justify dressing up. More sweet milk and sweet cream wanted at Pieilrss Creanu-rv. 1-25-H AH kim$i .of fine paper in boxes, just tho kind you nciul fur letter writing, auuielning better than is usually puld and t juices less thnfci they have hten sold for some years past, at ,iIverthorn-fVYright Family IJrug SjKjpi ftumeily Putmiin's diu Btore, l-L'5 u' Bccomingr inore civilized is just a matter of inventing .prettier aephis tries to excuse our cussedncss. A good hot lunch always ready for you at Siherthoru Wright Family J)ruff Store, formerly Putman's drug store. 1-liG-tf The man who (thinks tho ptople are fools changes his mind wlu'n he hears their hands clapping in ap )dause. A HOMMAI)H LVNCII ; Apple, mince, pumpkin and cherry plea. chee:o aandiches, ham sand witches, hot malted milk, hot lemon ade, hot ice cream numiiuR. A de licious cup of chocolate or coffi-e with whipped cream, leo cream in any quantity, for busy clerks, or pro prietors of stores will find our lunch es just right and cvimoinicnl. Try them nt Silverthorn-Wright's Family JruK S.tore, formerly Putnum's drug toro. 1211-Jt Man I funny. Hani necessity drives him to work, and after he jrets accustomed to it he dtspis.es those who loaf. necessary. Only men with fair in telligence and good character can be considered This company sells life, health and accident; insurance Ad dress 'lOP-l-'l . Northwestern Bank Building, Portland, Oregon l-22-(t Fvery onco in a while the post- Otuee clerks catch up with thdtr work and wive Iheip ntU'iltion to tfje A line of roal leathei" purne nn Will books und A few Indies 'hand, purses from the boat faetuo in the oust, at about naif .values, in many instances less than the- cfwt at; . "the factory today. See them in the win dow at Silverthorn-Wright's Family lmg Store, formerly Putman's drug stoiv. 1-23-L't FRMEII '''!' i (My AHsori ited Prows) Uiri'KAI.O, Jan. Plmiiff along sido liy side In intposing itrray un der tlio leo ol' the outer breakwater, and toeked away in corners of the in ner harbor. here, are nearly loo ol the. largest M'n-ik liters on tbe Great Lakes loaded to cuiiaeity with grain u, incite lis .rapuiiy fiHdjhei'rre.lhtei'K bringj it down tlioilaliOM..'. Ho ttl,io Jjj (reJujiterM hwownie Klorohoimes. for. thc- ivi).iU'r,i pno t(i'ty are ua dtfUraJjJp.ro ho.-inp'po.sj. (us -tho elevators.; ;).' ' l ha lai-KOHt winter cargo" in i flout ing' Morale thiM MeWo'n Ifii.Jtii the hoId'K)r,'th(r Hte.-nner Wlllhthi iC. Air- new.1 ";uat.t ' in her bins '-would id ."t'bhxcniH, or it'totiil of 501,568 Ml sltoIs"Ono of the forgest winter rar goe.s on reeonl.-. The Sehoonniakoi l atea next, with 415, out) . bushels ol' grain. Tho Agnew was among the last of tlie grain carriers to battle througli tliu Htorm-Hwept Jakes at the close of na igation. Crain receipts nt tbe port of IJuf fulo this season broke all previous records. The total of all grains ami Hour iigored on a wheat-bushel basitj way 'JIi;.S'M.r,;)i lnsheln. This Is H I li Wtt llioii'l eariroOH. wliir.n iK & t.:...f. .?.. y ,.i ,;i w n-'Htf" tf- v"t s' , Ktnlii" -wlu'il. coni.i oatn, rye. lmi'lov and flux uix1 woilh nt prciicnt niai kcl pricj'H iilnuit $'.), ihhi uo(Vfl . " ' ''. flM'ijelil lfl llio !f.-raln:,. wi!ll injuill,.!! Hl(tljii;v In Hi.-. IhjI.I;;' ol' tills VOJUOhi ilutll a'lflii'V h.-irll 'Uili 'lichniiUsd, MEDICAL SPRINfiS. Jin. Tho 'snow is about ali Rone, jantj we have experienced about ji. week .of sprinc weather. ' Mr. and Mrs. V. l.owo returned to Medical to taki chaiire of thn South store, wliile Mr. and Mrn.' South arc jn,,, ,m,vcmonl:'b.v piil will li ivo re msiuiik at i.a tit-antic and union. 1 iicvr.i ilw ,.('v:iI6i nr A part or Uiuir tndk-inj,- Mtdri't. V . : lv; J i The movfinent eC Kt'i'in l'roit boat' lu eluvalor and I rout, cteval4r; to l.o 11. ,,1,1. .I ll.l,. .,.,,,.1 l,.,..,r.tU ,,r,ll II WVfdPw'ntV. !) ih..,S vc.Kel. h ,je been O,0Q?,QqoqpPflq0PO so jhuj.;mi ; n . (unci i ;mtnojr uia-i. iii,u can he .movnl u to- lovatpr legs Sonic tinte'! ffjifrhig'' Hie win'tei' when I- oid rt'e iiin n-T; Hiown fill cj Great Lakes, J.uL ty final rush lsr,so great that thr'k. IdlltieM meet the demands of only fiTt-iliMI portion of tlio fleet Nmj could tldcwaer facilltiCB liandlo the cop if It weVo possible to niovt- More sweet milk and is wee t cream wanted at Peerless Creamery. Tte i"niort tiU'Coinpany Is pbnninu tbf ereciloo Or n $5nu,no plani t Astnt-Jat ' ' '' Vnti rim v. ........ ..r r;.i,i i tng the finest assortment of randies iS made at iMlverthorn- Tight s l amily nrug More, formerly Pulman s din i-terc. l-2:i-2t OOOO 000000 oooooooooooooooo o o 0 o 1 V ogan s i Noah stepped nut of 1he Ark and lonked alnul. "Well, thank uood-ne-s," raul he, "the war debts bit wiped out." More sweet milk nnd sweet cream wanted at lVeilcss (."reaiuerv. i '.'"-it Btato School Funds now amllabl. for loaning upon Union County farms. Interest 6. Call upon or write H. B. Plxon. Foley lliilldlnpt. La Grand., Oregon. 10-3 0-tf Mr. 1. M. itiKlit mv "Many lir;t!t fiiiitii-ns ftn.l an UUKUi r In Ur. Woo l. II a Nuliirn. palhle and l lihepractle health fr vice.' Kultr 2ii. Koimniir ltldt?. Cnnsilltallen free. Caramel Twists Tasty, Chewey Candy. "Gee, They're Good." 3Dc for full pound, Big 10c Bags The folks at homo like ciiiuly. too. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Mr. and .Mrs. FranJt Krllev wert- over-nigbt guests in Itaker Frjdav. ' MH. 'AJ U. Holler iff. visiting rela tives and inends in Untoiv tlni week.J .M-nrttriro'm thettiine the .... . .... ,.-,. j . v.iiMvici i(.ifrr,.v fltrerftTr M iju vii niioe wi'ie iinurufi.v uigliL vis-, iters at the home of , hi'i p&rents, Mr. antl, Miv. J. K. Korinedy. J J. K. Wauker was' a Htikti; busi ness , visitor. Tuesday, delivering a load . of fait hog.s to Smythe Pack ing company. T. E. Kennedy butchered a beef Thursday. A meeting was held Tuesday eve ning at the school house, and a piano was selected for the commun ity. Airs. J. W. Ord and daughter were passengers on Friday's stage goinir to (taker to attend the Day and Old ! wedding A. Ii. Hnller was n Lyons' Hill .visitor Tuesday. ,. Vernon Johnson was a -week-end visitor? in Union .7 ! Vivian Kennedy has moved his wood saw duWn ti the T. Ki Kennedy ranch to saw lotfK t 1, iMrs, J. McLean, who was operated on at thf La Grande hospijl is re ported .-to; be . ijnproving. Met many frlends,at Medical wish her a, speed; recovery;. ' . ! 1 "Comfortable as an old shoe,, .1. , ,. .A honel expression that exactly describes the sensation of a woman who has been fitted ton ' 1 a.i 'fn:lt FKONT LACE (.3 COKSET. , , "f.a Cnmtlle" ComeM 'embody.'1 tho latest and most Important ' Alt lihprovemcnta In front lace corseting. Completo assortment of the dif ferent models and sizes always on bund. Priced $2.50 and Up. Mrs. Robt. Pattiaon Contetlero Phone S2:-W lu-s. 1T03 Oak should not lo "dssed. Treat 1 thorn externa Mv with V A PO R U 13 OtuJ? MilUmfatiUxd Yuriy .11 1 V;l There's a touch of refinement with EDISON MAZDA LAMPS. H. & S. Electric Company Wiring, Repairing, Appliances, V'.?'i'i Supplies'- and 'Service 105 Depot St. Phone 393-W oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Announcing the change In our firm name, we sre, tbe snme a.i In tbe past, ready lo Rrre jou w(th the best obtainable In Itie ltite of incAts nnd iMHittry. The Crescent Meat Co., Inc. formcrlT M. A. Krn.vi:i.i. i'r;ATtx)., int. I'lr Sirrcl Market giMlhy Market, NrU to Harris Urorery Skngij's i;n-ery Small Tracts Wanted " I have considerable inquiry for small Improved acreage, in and nd Jolnlng the city. Also for 3 0, 0, 40 and SO acre farms. Thosr having tbt kind of property who desire to sell, if tiny will price their property right, 1 can assure you thnt I can get results. My listings for this class of propVr-, ty in the lowest I have had for two year. I would like to have tmmedU; ate listings, ns I nm sure 1 tan give j you service. Six-room hom modern, garage, ce ment stilwalk. Just off luird-snrfac-, ed Mret. Price $LV0'Utu. Terms, $3eo. oit down and $;to.ni rr month. One-ncre tract with pood four-room hou-'. full b.incnt, chicken hons. pumping plant, v ork shop. Thin phio1 is just outride of city limits. Price. $tSeo.i-i. Tortus, t ieo.0 rash ami balance at im ppr month. Willi consider small autoinobilf as part first , pnyimnt. Geo. H. Currey 1 1 A C0NCRS1TE fRJME.WCt I Sosr Bumpy Streets There is a pavement Concrete that does not develop bumps or ruts even under the heaviest traffic, but is rigid, permanent, and has maintenance built into it. Cities and towns throughout the country are paving with Concrete because of these ' qualities and because it is skid-proof, :, . clean, and comfortable to ride on. 1 '- ', Our B.tokhlR 'Ion pwcrte Slrteh Itlts of the ex- ''faUnceolhaclaaM. HftUeJeryoutcopv.itntfm. .. ., PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION Gaseo BuiUling ' , . PORTLAND, OREG, ' cf National Organization lo Improve and ' . . Extend tfie Uses of Concrete Oiitces in 23 Other Cities Wouldn't You Like to Go East Thou gK Of course you would and-by going this way you, will . see., most ,of thoi(ljeauty spots of the West. ; v-.t - -m You may join the merry-makers on CiiHrorniiTs silvery strand: see the races at Tia Juana; go through Carriso Gorge and over the Apache Trail Highway, and take in the Mardi Gras. Then, too, you have a choice of routes, stop-over privileges and best of train ser vice. Ask your local ticket agent for LOW TlOPNl) TUIP nnd ONR WAY PARKS, time tables and descriptive folders or write .TOIIX M. SCOTT, fJeneral PnHsenger Agent, Portland, Oro, .Vrom tli V. S. A.""Tlie Snnslilne Way Ileal Estate braranee Just Arrived At $6.50 per Pair We ore qualified to tit and acipisr for the relief , of foot Tmubles) Patent leather one strap Good year welt soles, with low rubber heels same as above in a com bination patent with Gray Quar ters. All sizes, 2'o to 7. The Bootery Inc. A TARADISE FOR TIRED FEET. 206 Depot Street Thone Main 118 .. GROVER SJIITII, Mgr. The boy who once wore dail's cut ilown pant) how1 bas a eon who uses I sis