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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1923)
it iiiiii I t -. i 3 3 3 C u .. I' a h 3 r. .-r n.: x:. ts lir n:l: rO fciffi riE two - ---y ,.: ; THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Thursday, February 8, 192 Scions of House of VanderbiTt Men's Spring Suits RICH IN STYLE - .AND COLOR . You'll enjoy making a selection from this special advance shipment of Spring stuff. We've some richly colored patterns to choose from, especially tailored in the latest styles at Fashion Park. I i 1 -v T I.llt and Krt-nch Trump Hprnt Thmtuluy niwht with llu-ir filsti-r, MK V. W. Carper. 'U.ii Ik .1 u i. . .)ion' line lo tin- I'rnoi-icompunies, he sair), will join the lint tu.. I.jt ......I .M ,...U I... .U: on....... Soenkinir of last year's operations. Mr. .Somnrii said that in addition to tho 10 cents a pound flat for 'the reason's cnU-h, one packing company gave it fiMhe'rmen a bonus of $-15 a ton for salmon delivered in May and June and $25 a ton for deliveries in Julv and Auirust, while another company paid a bonus of $85 a ton on deliveries for the entire season. riSIIEIMIEN ARE HOPEFUL ASTOIUA. l'VI. . S. That till' prices to be paid for raw salmon on the Columbia river durine the corn inn spring s?ason will adjust them selves without the necessity of ex tended conferences he'.ween he fish el men ami packers is the opinion of Alexander Sonippi, secretary ot tho Columbia river fishermen s Mu cin.'. Two more of the packing Llttlo Alfred ana Oeoreo Vanderbilt, sons of tho lata AUt r VanUerbllt and of tho promt .Mrs. Hajmond I X ' Bak., I? n Woshlncton and Nevada, uro ahown X .?r!..?'ow and o Palm licach. dfintebIst 7. Promist wu a cohl ttpetl uiul P HATES IIP IHBLER CIS 1MHLER, Feb. 7A game of bna kntball was played Monday tveninpr between the pirls' hih school team and the City I'irates. Tho Pirate team was rii3ssett so ludit-uriously and played h skillfully they took tho hiph srhool toam by surprise. The hiph school jrirls expecttd to meet a bunch of home K'ris dressed in the usual bloomer-middy fashion, but when the Pirn ten arrived in their war paint, fancy enr decora tions and fcypsy colored clothes they bepan to feHthey were doomed. The score was ;U to 9 in favor of the Pirates ; : '.J C. Kimr moved -Ane'-l t Dape Osbom farms Monday, where ; he expocia to bo employed all sum- mer. it W. F. Brock returned from Port ' land the latter part of the week, 't brimrinjc Mr. Horn with )iiui -Mr. i Horn expects to urn ,neof",Mr. ; li'ock's (arms. ' 3 Mr. and Mis. Ernest Brnnck left Sunday for :K.io," where tiv-'V ex" pect to make their fu:uie honYo. Frank Mnrtin and daughter, Mrs. G. K. C'onklin, Lsawrenco Slartin and family, from Lone Pine, M. H. Payn; and wife. Mrs. Jet tiuskill and is dttORitw"lt0rt" and Lnnetfl," "and : Mr, iluro- lluhl cnlled at the Wal- , - ter- tmnjr . honiP" fiimdiiy - afternoon i - to -visit Nolan Martin Youna who ; arrived at their, home Wednesday.- .1 Mrs- Frank Cussell r?lurntd home ' ? from Portland Sunday after havtn? , spent the past two months visiting: there and in- California. Mr. Cas- sel met her in I. a Grande and f-pent j tho day at the F. C. ("line home. I Mrs. Lucretia Huckman's htalih is'l Improving som.'. the past few days. I O. W. Howell ami Joe lioss were j in I. a Grande in interest of the I Farmers Union, Saturday. They made arrangements to use- the old school house building for their meet ings. Mr. and Mis. Jerry Thatcher mov- ed into the Frank McKinnis home t from the cast -part of town Satur day. . . Quito- a, hunch of Alice! people bamo and joined Lhn Imhler bunch in a kting party Monday evening. , hrwrnl fiTim .heiV utunded the I tfancav .K trivtmle Saturday eve ning. V , v i ' ' 'M. !. JHor"cnme down from En torp'ise Sunday tviit with his family, .ora. Leo IYrry has be: n quite ill -itho past week with a severe cold. J Mrs. John Coble and daughters, Mia. .Jim McKinnis, Mrs. ; Minnie 'Watson and Mrs. Hose Garn were 'called to Union Saturday bydJie sud thn death of their sister, Mrp. Nora Bell. .' .,: Herbert Buoy loaded a car of ap ples Monday and Don "Conk! in loaded a ear Tuesday. The officers of the Imhler State bank held a business meeting Mon day. An all high school party was giv i at the school building Friday evening. Mrs. Huron and Mrs. Mas ters acted as chaperons. Delightful refreshments were served. Mrs. Frank Martin, has spent ths past week at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. Walter Young. L. A. Prescott received a enr of ice from North Dakota Saturday. Mrs. I. A,. Bingaman has spent the past week.Uvith h?r daughter, Mr. liTort j Ordtorn, jvho haiHlK'elil threa-'en(-fl'with 'pnetimonia.' ' 1 ' Mrs. Harold Bingnman spent Sat urday at the I. A. Uinganmn home, helping cook for the ice haulers. .Did ym. ever, stop toj-think ? Well, drtp't do i. ou might not git the machinery startednin. ' We hav0 a tsneakifig intmtioiiJth.it Jack Frost is a side kicker f r the Old Man with the Scythe. rrtOMisi-:, i-vii, visited with f U itit onu sitow. yn. Kva Cotniiietto and baby came jin Saturday to visit with her grand mother, -1 ih. iiaclud ljciimtt. Mrs. I. JO. Tlioini'Kon and Mrs. f. H. , M'rninp and son, I toy, took Mrs. Ti-mitp'H Imby to Wallowa Wetln-'sday nigh l to tin- iloc'or. J. W. Carper went to Wallowa Thursday to m-t his wife who wa.s staying with their (laughter. Mm. Mamie Haney. A erowtl of hoys gathered at .1. ('. Philllpu Haturhiy nfht to practice a play for the program at the basket social which will he held at the Prom ise school house I'Ybrtmry 10. .Mr. and 'Mrs. t. A. Kleshmnn called on Mr. and Mm. J. W. Carper Krl lay. Kant Warrt n made a business trip lo Wullowa last Week. 1 Inward and Clyde liennett were passengers on the Promise stai?o Sat urday. tl. ?. Trump was called to Wallowa Sunday nU:ht by the lllnejis of his baby who is very low with pneumonia. .Mrs. I.. .V. Smith and t in Pooliton made a business trip to Enterprise last week. havid Garr.-tt sp.-nt Saturday pisbt with Harvey Mcl'onald. ' ' i Some of the ynnng pe.oplo of Prom lf Kalhered at the btj? C.ront field to ride tilths Sandny night by nioonliKlu. Ivan tiarrett visited with Wilbur 1 .-cock Saturday nlrlit. I'.lnier liennett went to camp Mon day John earner .Sunday passenger on (f! called evening. liill liennett was the stage Monday. Mrs. VS. w. Cuiper la visiting with ner iiuiier, joner Trump, and family huh t'e h. - - - Nora liennett called on Emma Car per Sunday. , i.oy. Carper visited with the Gor- Int: hoyn Saturday night. O. 8. Trump and children. Mr, and;j Air a i erry carper np4 haiy. und Mrs. rci.chael Hennett viHlted with H.; K. Thompson arrd farflily Saturday. U r. SJinith -waa-yiitlng in. Prom ise last week. -- .- The M iinnautrh T.umb r company ISESMDOM! Because of its two leaven ing units Crescent has more leavening power, and hence isamost dependable baking powder. Thousands of women of the West have used Cres cent for years. From your grocer. CRESCENT BAKING POWDER Pc'xKttlt Dot! NOT Contain Allan. Crwcwit Mnmifccturlnc Co. industrial school, who arc studying dairy farming are taufrht uiuhmctic by milkinK cows. Instead of prnbkms about dis counts und invoices, the hoys nrc wiuircd to fiRure . in detail the amount of niciney earned hy ' each eow in his care. The cost of erains, silaire, hay and beet pulp which he has fed the cow is balanced against tho value, at wholesale, prices of the milk, which each animal produces. ARITHMETIC IN FARMING (Bv Associated Press) ST. l.OUIS. I'V!. 8. Hoy inmatfB at B e llefontaine Farm, the municipalyotn- Rule of politenessif in nn ele vator with several good looking wo men, it is perfectly prop-en to remove hat. ; Puck It's toasted. This one extra process gives a delightful quality that can not be duplicated oooooooooooooooooooooooooo S FORD & GEORGE o o j Kkiuj warren started for Wallowa . g .Mmxlay. o V. It. Ilfiu!"ri"in and Andrew Flexh-'O ! O O 81 0: I RO STAR THEATRE Thursday, Feb. 8th FRANKIE DEAN Pueblo vs r - KID BARNES Spokane ' 10-ROUNDS MAIN EVENT 10 8 - ... when Uetter Battling Lubbes j ; of Baker : ; , . vs - i Slim Barnes of Spokane ' ' 6 Round SEMI-FINAL 6 Round JEXEKRAUSE vs JACK ROURKE. 4 Rounds 4 SWEDE DANIELS vs EARL FORD 4 Rounds 4 Auspices La Grande Boxing Commission. TICKETS ON SALE AT IMPERIAL Ringside, $1.65; General Admission $1.10 i ' , Ladies and Children 50c ' " First Bout at 8:15 I. ,-, li F SALE 10-ncri-, onr.f.v.inu mile of Allrel, list off nw hlKhwny: cxi-'-lii-nt soil. 1'rlcu 9 1 .Bimi.oo; III,, rat ti rnis. 4-ncre tract Just Inside of city limits; best of soil: wiiHm- runs throUKh one rorner. l'rlc- $l.6oo.vo; ti-rins. $no cash and unlnnco Hue yoa want. ITALLW 40-ncro tract closff to SuininervHIe; 20 ncrr In cultivation: 2t nrr In (tinber; Rood 4-roo'ni tionxe. Prleo lltluO.MO; t I HIS. DINING ROOM SUITES Will Predominate This Year Select Yours NOW! W. H. Bohnenkamp Company .. ... Service Enclosed Cars CALL MA IN ,44 After MiclnluM Call Kol-y Hot-t MAIN" u 2i Automobiles Are Built fj Buick - : , Will Build, Them ;:: ,;. .-. i ... See---;' i 5 2 Sl Southard & Shinn Cor. Fir .&. Jefferson oooooooooooopoooooaooooooo- j mtt?ttt!l!ttt?tK??)tti.tiUliUi:uattatiu ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooc-ooooooooecoooo o Home Products No. 5 Lard - ?0c No. 10 Lard ?L55 Mt., Emily Sugar Cured Hanfs, one-half or . . c whole, per lb 25c Mt Emily Sugar Cured Bacon, lb li..., 25Q'to 40c Mt. Emily Pipnicsper lb .....'...i....loc - - g Mt. Emily Cottage Butts, per lb ,.........19c! gi The Grande Ronde Meat Co. 09000000000000000000000000000000000000000090000000000 Motl'-rn f" renin tin 11 , close to hoprt; neeeral cond fruit trees, chlck rn lioue. J,r(t',t; lerturt. If ynu have n frnod tuoilern home in tliln rlty und w;mt to r1I ciuiip In and ie me. At th M-es. nt tlm I httvo itevenil p:irtlrs t tint Wiint to : buy n Rood It nine nud Imvn money 1 enough tn inakr a Rood subslnnttal j payment. 1 Geo. H. Currey A 1 1 e n t i on ! Fruitgrowers FOR ETTER OXES TLACE YOUR ORDER WITH Union Box Co. F. Jusmann, Mgr. Phone Main 588 La Grande, Ore. The Right to Advertise ' ! l-KKI TS ,1. WAIn. Vri-slilont .Mrniuilllo Trut ('niinfiy l of St. irfHlts ' I repeat I am prejudiced -in - favor of advertising-. But I am not gruessing. I have seen what , it has been able to do. Advertising: is almost as nec essary to the bank, particularly the one offering a diversified service, as it is to the department store. ' i-' It is a powerful force, and no one deserving the right to apply it to his business should be de nied that right La Grande Evening Observer Sutler 1 mi u ! I; of fifie Ermd made by La Grande, Oregon Pure Tcs Drugs When you buy Household Drugs, why not get them ! in Sanitary Handy Packages, air ' tight and not ! touched by hand. - - ! Naturally they are more potent as they are not exposed to air or moisture. When buying drugs of any kind, ask for PURE TEST. They cost no more! j tvdtkl Eat.t. THE REXALL STORE burnt. Hi