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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1923)
fcrf Wednesday, 'January ST. 192.1, THE LA GRANDE EVTfii;T OE5ERTE73 PAGE THREE ? TO MIGOSH! DOESN'T THIS BIRD KNOW WHEN TO QUIT ---miimh Bin ,, ii t Tiii inn i ir,fTTJi i mil i win i i in aiwn iiimi TMTinmOT-rrrJ"r-,Mr' Jtl BE RELOCATED NORTH POWDKR, Jnn 31-North Powtloi in ixiHTiliiit a v:.sli from 'prominent ru Strom 1 im-n to wn nhom moving tho rafliu.nl mu nn'noi to In terfere Willi At u- linker Irripilion pro ject. Carl aray. imwlflent of tlio I'nion Puril'lr H.vHtpm. J. A. Amrlll, HoiuUoih McNary, Htanriolil :uul lloprofuntiitlvo Hinnott will nmkp n visit to thin town to look over the proponed oliunKO. North Powder will lie ready to meet these parties and show ' them how much we urn lntoroMtod In thi.n pro ject. The butilnesu men of North Pow der hh well a a the city council will join in Riving- them u royul welcome. Work Is Htlll irolns: on ut tho dim. Tho cold weather hus not shut everythiiiK down ultOKCther. As soon as spring opens evorythhiff in expected to open The marring of Henry Hens, a well known lawyer, who practiced for nam years in North Powilr, cumo im a sur prise to hid many LVIcimIh. Hit Is now located In Iji tSninde and murrted a youiiK lady of that city or of Porry. a suburb of that city by the nimo of Miss Kstrid Dixon, The young peo ple wore married In Portland where Mi-h. Mess in mtcmlliiR- a bunlnetiN col lege. ,snp will complete her course beioro returning to Ui (Immlo. John licltliiHon had a serious acci dent while, nt play in the basement on January 27lh. Mo was wrest II n? with another boy and In trying to run from him slipped on the I'loor and hit one of thrf, larno posts with his head. Ho laid tho scalp open about two Inches. The wound bled profusely but first aid was given bv one of the tenehers with the aid of somn of the older boys, lie was the i taken to the doctor who took two Htitchc to close the wound. There l-rs en several accidents in the chil dren's play In the hosomont but this lias been tho worst one so far. Karl O'llrynrit had' the misfortune t o l ust his elbow w h i I e at wo rk 1 n the mountains sometime njyo and on Sunday had an operation to reiuovn pieces of bono that had boon U-oul lint? Him over sineo. Ho will he con 'ned to his honie for a few day: wlil) waiting for it to heal. James Giikinson, who lives on his farm on Lugle Creek dropped dead on Friday from heart trouble. He has relatives living in this vicinity as well as his brother J. II. Cilkinson, who is cashier in the Fanners' State bank. He has often visited here and was known to a larjre number of people here.' , MnrneuVJtoy Wells of Imbler and, youns peoplo were united in matri mony by the' Rev, Chester of Baker nt the l.vndale anartments, on Jan' uary 27th at hx o'clock. Several The (frooui.iss a-well known'ranch- ''engaged; with ,hUi brothers, in .irun- nim? a larK ranch in that . vicinity. Miss Haines is thg dauihter of Mr. nd Mrs. Fred Haines, who have been repidents of Haines ; for a number ui veara. one nus atwjiiueu. atiiwi and is well and favorably known to a argc- circle of friendsvThe -younsr couple will reside on the jrroom's - rantrn near jmoier. . iney wiii.pcnu " sbme 'days visiting with friends at Haines before going to 'their home. Mr. and Mrs, Chris E. Johnson made a business trip to Baker on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Chas. J. Law were business visitors in Baker on Sat urday. Saturday, January 27th was one of the stormiest day3 that has visited this section this winter. The wind came from tho south and blew a hard gale all day and lots of snow fell but not much remained on the ground owing to the high wind. It is piled up in drifts. mine - . -Mfii)) ry -yy- ; . ... . 300000000000O0000000000OO00O00000000000000O000000O0000O0O0O000O0O000O0O ' o ' o New Taffeta Dresses! For Misses Refreshing; in Then- Youthful Spirit Many new models to choose from, each as fresh and pretty as a frock can be, the trimming delightful and the styles becoming. ,, . : - The prices are exceedingly low for such exceptional values HATS Values to $12.50 Your Choice $3.50 '" SPECIAL SALE on all Wool Hose o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o , o a o o o o o o o o o O ' o e -- o ' o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000900 Tilton, and Hoy Couch. The club meni- hers and their famllfea and- t'liemls look forward' to these partleH with a Afreat deal of Interest. . .Mrs. Dick 'celt led ia at present In Walla Walla viMillnff her daiitrhter, Mrs. Kul.i Iauffherty. Mrs. Henry Poobler Is at llio bed side of her mother In It (.Iraiule, Men. Fred Synhorat, who Is quite ill. SCALDED BOY . JSIPIIG HUHGO-JAP tl ASSOCIATION I'lTOKia, Jarji 2. ,.Ry Mail)."Uhcler fhe, 'joint auspices of ( Japanese and 'French, 'scholails a FrKimcb-Japanese association hall will shortly be estab lished in Tokio at-the estimated tost of several million yen contributed by the general Japanese and French publicists, isaya Baron' Fumichi, one ,of. th,e .promoters. T '.'It..ia -the, pri mary end of the proposetf scheme," saya-Viscount Shibuaawa who. ia. also a promoter, "to promote Franco-Japanese enlightenment and thus to har monize the Oriental and Occidental cixilizations. The association hall in question will be constructed on ' a pretty large tscale containing various scientific laboratories, apartments and compartments for social pur pose.' TOWX IN DARKNESS NORTH BEND, Jan. 31. A large main transformer of the Mountain States Power company at its, Plant in this city, burned out last night LADD CANYON, Jan. 31.Miss Helen J'eobler, who h ut uecn nick sa Ioiik, received several -nice presents on the 2It of the month, the occasion1 hems her birthday unniversay. She ia HhowhiR a slight iinprovenient. The patrons of telephone line No. 4 have been very busy repalritiK their lino the past few days. f.ittle Joe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Les ter Shainboufth, who was burned Hi badly across tho back when he acci dentally fell Into a tub of hot water a week or so ago Is rapidly Improving- under tho care of Dr. 1 Hindis oi I,a Grand e. Ho ia only eiuhtocti months old urn has been a nrave lit tle fellow through all his suffering. Mrs. James McClure will act us hos tess to the Get-Together rluh mem bers on Thursday afternoon. Miss Marion Peebler entered lit eh school at Ia Grande ut mid-year ana reports thai she liken It fine. The thinl of a series of parties giv en every two or three weeka by an appolntted number of members of tho tkt-Together flub will be given In Pebler's hall on the evening of Feb ruary 3rd. Tho Committee to enter tain are Mesdamea Claude Uealfl, Hen ry Counsell. Henry Peebler. Oeorgq 36x72 Ms .-i- , .,-., .'. . Rugs .Values to $6.00 $2.95 One Week Only Just what you need for your Kitchen, Bath and Bedrooms W.H. Bohnenkamp Company at 11:30 and put nil the street lijrhts in Murshfield and North Bend out of r-ommission. MonaKer Martin said the damage was about $500, but the company would supply both cit ies airain tonipht. tfjland "WTHERE the sun shines most of V the time. Out-of-door life all the time. Thousands of miles of paved high ways, through picturesque semi tropic settings make motoring won derfully exhilarating. . , ,. Most attractive ocean beaches on the Pacific Coast. 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No Journey of equal interest in America. - , ! J. If. KEENEY, ' , ;V jLocal Agent, La Grande. , Wm. McMurray, General Passenger Agent. ux-I WPP O00000&000000000000000000000000000S000C000090O000" o o o r o o o Home Products No. 5 Lard ?0c No. 10 Lard $1.55 Mt Emily Sugar Cured Hams, one-half or whole, per lb 2oc Mt. Emily Sugar Cured Bacon, lb ' 25c to 40c Mt. Emily Picnics, per lb 15c Mt. Emily Cottage Butts, per lb 19c The Grande Ronde Meat Co. Superfine Bread made by mEMmm In 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 a record and insures a receipt for every bill paid. In this bank the business of women is appreciated. UNITED STATES NATIONAL. 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