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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1923)
Tuesday, January 30.' 1023. THE LA '"GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE THREE HI DID r.niiervixor. "Tlin puhllc cannot lit' males. Tho wonion nt In doflant Bt jliMide lu pay lor somethlnB It cannot tltuile, nnil just la-foro tho rurtMn see. I'll have a law pa.'.sed n'.ak'luir went 4ip, olio woman rcmovt'il licr littl. .women remove their hats in t lleatres." .Thirc wnfl n Kdsp of imtoillslinii'lll tft ' M.il the llu'ater-i'.oela mid the ire.m tl-.e theatre, all. I ill ll few wrollilH WE'RE OFF! ALMOST . leiieuieii i ir. I :iill.in '.t, tiayllur I hat wo- oilier Winn- II lonowetl huh. i nii'U ' 1 1 -ii I always worn lii. lr bals lu , ' ' . , ll lb. -air.-, and always would. When the! "Vlll wli.s (ho nlltrt of a cllsttm tliut filHWi! IE IT "' : in k l"NIO, J,,,,. :tu. -Inion un.l linh Iit liiirh m!iuol:i rn. I (or th.lr sci-on.l Bt.iiM- uii mi? iuiul il.r huit IViilM y i"i;;m pi:i in si-runil fi;im u V.ay III., nrat linlr. lin !,:,-, took a ninirt niul r.ll, , ,, ,.t.Vl. ,,ulnt.s . "' i . mon! it's vvi'.-o nili to ron ni'ft wilh tin? hoop; thin tin. locul uniiiici rallii-il una iiuuic thlmrs In terestlnj,- for Mm vlHltnrs iliirinit tin rinminui r or tin- half, nnil lit 111. sounu or thi- whlsll.. tin- lioar.l s.'iov.vU llnuirr 7, I nlon is. Ihp flr.st trim went In tor tin- m-roml htiir, nnil tln-n H waa a w;:lk-uvuy. Tv,-o inori- fli-lil hanki-tH with tin. mini of linhli-r's khIiw iinrinc tins imif, wlill,. t'ninn's scorp went ui by ..a;in nn.l IioumK Tlii tally ut til,, end of tln half una IinU ler 11, Inion J3. Jmbli-r was haiull cappid by liavlim- only onf .sul ami huil to ki'i.p chaiiKiiiK off to n-st part oi ni r nun. linnw l.i wln rounti-il noMi-s at olio ulutic of the Katn. and found, much to lln ainus.'im nt of tin- opi'ciatora tmil the visltotn had nix lin-n on thi- floor; but this iv:ia pure ly an acciilint as tin- proper report was nmdo to the n-ri-n-u as the new man went in. .Morgan use. I several of the aeroni teaiii nun also durinur the last half. huhler's lineup was: Martin. KiOv.n. I. eil belter, Keefer. Sallire anil Turker. Some of the tfra.le hoys pinyed a pri'liiuinary be fore the hltfh sehool f;-ain;.. Mr. -MeQallll, who lives on P.nil roail slreetllias been confined to lil room for tho past week with the flu, hut he ia ri porleil nM some better at this time. Woman's I'lith Mi'ds. Tin. January meetintr of tlii' Wom an's elub was held In Ihe hili se.hool lussiMiibly as this was lilorf- of a pub lic meeting than the reiruiar sessions of the society. Mrs. K. 10. Miller had charge of the meeting and arranged a program which waa furoisheil al most entirely by the teachws of the local ptlblic schools. Interesting tulkfi were given by Messrs. Ilov t'onklln. Hulph .Monnin. John JIuKh and W. ,vou, aoim ,,av Mrs. Kiltici- pa vi' readings: Miss Ila 7M Adams ronuVrvd a piano solo, Mrs, Hay lium-an rnt'Ttnincd th audii-nf villi onf of lur ousiomury ramblinK talkH, ami Mrs. l-MiUi I'liy sanjr a solo. Af'tor the propr-inn. a ailver ofTi-riiiR-wuh tak.-n i'or tin1 scholarship loan fund and a tittle ovi-r 1 r w;ia con tributed. Iio ami corri-i- wort served by it COlllliulleo just alter the exercises. IX - AMPA I . '" WHOA l Hi : 'MAM 1 11 ' :J (II.V Tlie A::Noeiati'd lr. l-'UAN MSi'u. .Intl. nil. JuhI a Waiter of u eeiilury ilfr0t lt. .,,,, p,. Jfii:in:i. a Mi,crvicir of Sum' I-rall--i:H'tl. stormed Hie box ufliee of Ihe old K iidwin Theatre befe. destroy-') d by rue in i.v,;,, ,ui tjt.m:i.loj bl.i' im.ii. y liurJi beeiiuse tite "Uidy (.Juins-i "fin worn ny tiie women in (!: tiiidk-nce j)ri eiiiod hint rrom e-ins- i!t.- l;it,. Kicji.mi M .nfOld in "A l;'.r;sian Itoiuanci," . tuimiriiv dowu :;nd aller the or prohildf intr wonn'i "ill Hlt)Uc ll.-K'.Jl,' mil t the u . storm oi! proteH:, I1:iait-e wiiti pa.i.'i.Ml i f.vin v.e:irbi hat' it was uiKtnlinuti.'ily i "I omen noiild '(nii;iltil't ion." or sut- I lr. Kollamd refus.-d o be pneified jb.v Altr. d llouvier, tlun manuKer ..or jUw lliJiluin. iiinl Knlph .rfjieuii.,then jv.ilh t;ie lialdwin and lolumbta the j:ii:v.H j. nd now inuuaKer of tiie t'olum- ,'!:'. iheal.-e 'here. ' ' ' 'Il's an onti.- re. -Vturm.'d the irte (;L1 VlKI.U Kn:OTF.I. ;V (Ity The AHHOolnted 1'rcMfl) IuivvNiKVIT.I.K. Cab'. Jan. 30. A rm:ili ueKineitt of K""l benc:illi air old hliiokfcinitit shop hero iu soon to I yield up Its treasure or Boiu-uearuif, prravel, widen, according to lorut tm ilielon. wan overlooltod whr-n tho , fines :m l ravines of the townsltn woro strlti-' huw of bats.' Kn!ph I'ln- i ..r u..;.t ir tihn vviith. i- thi'- in cuiiimeiittnir on tiie ur.rt er- I llllUl ;,,fr H . v,.(l tho -rouhd fronv Dr!rrr , ecutnry oiiMom. -.Milliners oonf.'dent-j mlm,(i or tlm .wntvr proved loo Kret y pn dieted tlu.t tin-, law would I a till l icully. Is not tnovn. The plur i.iude n jnke. insofar as obedience vusj(lU fl. 4.stnu-t!nK tlio f?rnv.el throuffa cimoenteib ja fl-root Miiiift. The only other irrounil "Tip; theiitre ,vns packed and (Ik i uiimliied ,1 tho silo of certain oounty tall ostrieh plun'i'-s vued like n for- j ImilMiaiis. t!io value beneath .which e.st of H'ees in t he iiudteiu-e, shutting j lum 1 iUlt lie .t:ifA frein the v!eV bf Illt'lVMH.fl. ' "At the initial first nlrrbt perform- jiuee at the old linhlwiiL after Ur. ; UottuiK-.i's ordinance bornrko a law. t he audienee (orlited U rotfutiir Titith- I h:iv bronylit out the buds p;irli;U!y destroyed and mibt the crops. Sitiirdiiy rvenliiK the hijrh fresli niiin'oIasM filo.e a march on tiie tiireo other classes mid proceeded to initiate the newly hatched freshie class who bad just entered hitfh schonk 1'nder tho guidance of several of the facul ty members they put the candidates through many cumienl Ktunts and then evened thinM up by .inviiitf them n very dilicioiiM teed. I''orris Gates rode tho M. W. A. pout Inst Wednesday ovenintf and fivt more ifamos were voted "upon, so tho boys' uro preparing to enjoy themselves in . real stylo at tho next meeting. Members of the sixth grade in the Houth school enjoyed one of their in torostlnfc prorrraiiiM lust I'Viday after noon. Several parents and other vis itors woro present. Mrs. K. W Matlo:; and Misn l.ola Soolt woro both reported as very ill with pcnuiuoniu this week, but at last report Mrs. Multux wuh improving. Tho Scott K'irl i: still hi u serious cun GKETFLU -.GRANGE MEETS Owin'to tho continuod mild wecth or durim; I leoeiuber and this month there has be?n no ice thick enough lo put up and thi' local po-oplo who need loo are having 'it shipped in from North I'owdor. Kovi-imI already been delivered. Kobert Vithycombi's little daURli tor, who had tho pneumonia, is much improved and w ill soon bo entirely out of danger. Charles Jenkins, a local boy who was on parole from, tie' rerorin school, l'inully capped Ihe climax of a of potty thefts by fho passing of a number of bad checks at various bus iness places in the town and then skipM:d out to some unknown place. I nion and vicinity lias had several cases of flu and pneumonia lately but at thiswriting most of the patients are improving. ('live Wilson came over from Imli Jer Kriday to w itness the basket bud game. Haturdr.y's snow and wind causer! such a bliz:aird near kone I'inu, wesi of Jlot l,ake. that IVLap had to: nbandon bis return trip to i nion. lie: )iad started for I nion just Ik fori- noon and on reaching this pari of the road could not nee the road for the snow and dust, so turned round pad went ' bark to l.u Grande. lie was able to; maku his afternoon trips on schedule' time. W. V. f'onnor made a business tripj to l.iL Grande S;iturdr;y, r-turning to I'nion the same evening. The men's chorus, under tin- dir. c-1 tlon of Will liaxier. Is holding regu-. lar rehearsals and will bo ready for' public appearance at most any public meetings In the future. Train Still Off. Tho C. li. of O train is still un abb' to mnke its trips to t.'ove owing to tho damage done by tho high wa' or between Vnion f nd Cove. The change from spring to winter wont her was weltcmrd by tho fruit men. "as tho continued warm days A large crowd attended tho meet ing of Cwieket J-'lal Grange on Fri day evening. The Irlorary program was tpen .unvoting 'and a lurge num ber of visitors were present. I'rof. Cyrus spoke on llio woi'k of the jinrl cullinul department of the. KIgin high school, and W. Ik J -kder, state mi p ufy. and Mornabl I'. Hug, focal he Hirer, spok" on . ihe, work of th ' Granue. Vocal solos, readings, p.'rlt ;tt ioi'.'i and accordion solos made an interest ing program, after which an it; pronipttt debute on "Uosolvod, Ttiat tho liroom Is More ti.ful Than the I'itehfork" brought forth coniid erablo amus'iiunt. William Milhr and Ch-M-b-s Witty won- b-aders. !tef roshmenta, were a j'ved after ries which :i bi:;'irv. ;-1 ni'-'-tiir was held. l-'ive n w members w -r" re(-. l.-d. '.n thor llindm;n. . Karl Cliandb r and Mmil Mil lor were aimolnti-d on a spe cial logiskilivo enmi!:itti--e and lb-x i oil let and William Miller w ere op painted to see about getting electric -as lights for tiie school house. ;1 tttte-' CT$'e& "A.V. .T.i Hi Mfi1 oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 5 , . o Silk Hosiery Reduced Our better grades in Triple A full-fashioned and Berencison an-KIi-Fit Silk Hos iery are now REDUCED. . One lot, formerly '$2.75, nov.................:$2.25 One lot, formerly $2.50, now $2.25 AH Woof Hose Reduced y--MA-, a r. X- J I -If.' i f , ") oooobooooocJooooooobooooo OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO i OOOOO ooooooooooooooooooo mm' ' EEST Ipl iJY V-:'ii.-?;!?, (C If war itself doesn't make a pfJ p more vigorous, the job of payiny for it will. laxi CLUE CIGAR STORK Main 7G8 A Car Ahvajs Ready For You because it lias more than the ordinary . leavening strength; it raises millions of bakings every day to a liht perfectly baked perfection that cannot be equaled. because it contains whke-of-eg the vital element that gives the houaewives protec tion against using a baking powder that has lost its origi nal leavening strength. It assures light, tender," tasteful things every time you bake. because it is economical pure, sure and wholesome. That's .why the of C:tu mct is over 150 greaier than lhat of any cilier baU inU powder. A pound can of Calumet con tains I'aH 16 ozmces. Some hak i.ig powders come in 12 ounce instead of 16 ounce cans, lie sure you get a pound when you ivant ii. h n in ll ip-bc-7 KrLUtliA . .1 9 As a preventive, melt nno x- o hnlc night and mcrnina ' ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Over 17 Miiliuiijcn Used Yca:!f - La Grande ! MATTRESS SHOP and WEAVING VOItKS '. MiittruRnus of all klnila clt'iinod ii.d rsbulll ' Kciihiir r.uaovnl'.nn i Hii; IIusb slid I luf I Huks lur I PU1. J eriPt niifl RtiJ C!i.nnlui ' i M ft, (tl.lVO Mill Hp ! Chna. Krlwunh, Prup. ' ::' i Phono 263-W lo Hoiiie- Products No. 5 Lard I...........:............ :v .........SOc No. 10 Lard .........?1.5o, Mt.. Emily Sugar Cured Hams, 'one-half or whole, per lb ...................25c: JTt. Emily Sugar Cured Bacon, lb 25c to 40c ; Mt. Emily Picnics, per tb ,.:..............15(; ' Mt. Emily Cottage Butts, por lb ..... ........19c The Grande Ronde Meat Co. o o o o o c o o s 8 i o o o lO- mJ ' oOOOoOOOOOOO&OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.O TiSli VSQiil-D'S GitKATESTSr BflJiiNO POWDER OliSERVER ADVIiRTISING will bring results oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Denatured Alcohol The Best for RADIATORS This Cold Weather Don't Pay Double Prices SEE US FIRST! - A FEELING OF SECURITY You naturally feel secure when you know that the medicine you arc about to take is absolutely pure and con tains uo harmful or habit producing drus. Such a medicine is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, kidney, liver and blad der medicine. The same standard of purity, strength and excellence is maintained in every LoUle of Sv.-n:up-RKjt. 11 ixitiUtficnily i-o:ijwM"nled from vegetable herbs. Il is in i a fctitmibnt and is taVeryrj tca'-;:o":ifr.l !m)-cs. Il is not rccounutri'Icd for evcry- ll.'.R. ' It je suture's ;rcat 'icipcrin relier iry and overcoming kiduvy, liverand bir.d 1 r tr.-mbb A sworn r-t.itt ntent of purity 18 with eveTy bottic of lr. Kiimt r's Swnmp ; Root. ! If you r.rt't a tnedicin, o.i should lifivelbc hut. On sale at till 'lru etoten ir. bt-tllti of two si. nnvliiun UrSe. However, if vou first to t: thi r;.t i,ri'.ir;-.tif:n ftr.d t"n cer'.s to I-r. K-lr;i-v.r .'i: Co., lii-r-'intiitnTi, X. V.. it a f-i-irde tiot'Jc. V.'b-n v :i: iiii be sure and mentioa th.ip.ii)Cr. iperfti Bread made hy La Grande, Oregon ; mi mm mm mm - l .jlxy?j:rK4 FU - -i s-.-.2.-.iJ-.. J-. .. .l ':-' i tiwr.,a V , 1 ! 'il'l '. r ""i--".;.-:-7.r mm ;:ir -r aaa :m. n The Market Place WHEREVER goods are bought and sold the woman is factor. She can bargain and she knows bargains. As a housekeeper it is her business to buy carefully. . ' An essential part of effective buying and selling is a bank account. It makes paying easy, gives v. record and insures ii receipt for every bill paid. In this bank the business of women is appreciated. UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK La Grande, Oregon M EMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM i S oi .oooooooooooooooooooooooooo I