Tuesday, February 13, 1923
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE FIVE 1
THE OLD HOME TOWN
fifii Sits
L;.just what .) rwLL,. -1) nM? v$tfP-
CP WUROLEIfc, -WHO DELIVERS WASHIN6S FOF? HIS WIFE. HAS ,
SENT AWAY FOR A SET OF PATENT PISH HOOKS THAT YOU ' '.
1 ONIX NEED TO BAIT ONCE A SEASON
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Local News In Brief
He-turn Home 'The dance held last evtntn found a
Mrs. S. K. Willis returned to her: largo crowd In attendance;
home a Maker this morning after vis- j
iting for .'some time ..oh the guest of III at Home .
Mrs. A.-C; Kiolllz of this city, f S. if. Andrewa.proprietor of And-
j .ii. ; 4 row's Variety Store, Is on tho sick list
JlenTotv iiushirss -4 j ; ' thiH w,n li'
Ml k'M.O.- I lr, t. mf ' '
llntlln nt it nnt InMnn I lil ' ii.ii.r4 1 m if ft
er spending yesterday in'.-thls city on
business. jf
iiocs lo Ilot T.ke , .
1 'a t Po w o rs 1 4 ' ft t Id a f m o r n I n g on
No. 24 Tor Kot Lake where ho will
spend a short time visiting .
Jinhler lan Here
Karl II. Unnnin of Imblcr Is In T.a
(Irande for a short time on businessl
and is registered al the Savoy liotel.
,
lli'ltes l-'rom linki-i'
('. II.-Stuchill. a prominent whole-
sale merchant of Maker, drove lo t,a
(Irande this morning and is hen
io-
day transactin-f some business affairs.,
To Visit al It.iker
Mrs. ('. W. Thompson leli thisj
she wll spend a short time visltlngi .lgllh'tMMplfl l.a (lr.-i
friends; I iflaic : .i li'K Itt r. i r to visi
1 . li Nr1ill,;f-iiKEf es riWfulll time.
Oil niisiiievi lo Walla Walla .. '' '.''''.':"'-
-Mrs. ; Kuth liynearson h fl;-!this'ri.ri-,v .Man Hen'
morning for Walla Walla where she . Goodman of I
will Hii'end a few duvs adt-ndlng to
business. j W '
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Horn l-'rom Mln-J- ! '111 !
last-evening on the brunch line train
from
tin ICIgin and s registered, m the
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l--oill Haker
Mrs. Wallace Anderson n,urne( jtV
her home in l.a Grande last evening
after visiting for s.-veral days in 11a
ker. : i
ICellirn l-'rom tillon
Mr. und .Mrs. John Ward of I
Orande returned from t nlon arii
spending the day will! friends..
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l'HSW Tlirnllgll lly who lam' been vlsitinl relatives
Mrs.' Hell Kane of Iteltli return. -d lip the- - lower viiil of the valley fol
io her home last evening after spend-jm.uie lime .left last evening on No. l.i
ing several days in I'nion visiting. Ifor their home In (Jgden. t'tah.
In Ion ;lrl Hen .Xorlli I'onder Vl-ltor
.Miss ljvone Wright of I'nion wasj s. w. Taylor, who makes his home
In l.a Grande lust evening attending!,tt North I'owdi-r is in l.a Grande for
the dance at tin- Ilex. - !a few days on lilisin.-si and Is stop-
. ' Iping at the Savoy hotel.
Ilntm-ns- lo Wallowa '
l. Tl". i-h-tle returned to his iiome.To IVinlliiim on !tlisliies
at Wallowa this morning after spend-1 Kru'iik McKennon of AMeel li ft tills
Ing last: evening at Ihe Soinim-r Hotel. Imorning bound for rendhion w here
' ihe will spend a few days on business.
Somniii-vllle .Mau llr.A r. -j ff - , '. .. . ... ,
W. l-ii Dndson -riin-i In 'fi'on J.JIiur.liepli .Man II ' ' ' ' '
merville l.-i-st evi ning and Is slopping! G. I). I lodson of Joseph arrived In
for a short tune at Ihe I'oley hotel llji Grande last evening and Is spi nd-
,i. I .!' iiliig a-f.-w days here on business. Mr.
lai-llni-' A Nilor j Hudson Is registered at the Savoy bo-
K, Phelps came to tow-n(.!asMt
evenlng:from l.oslim
Iness trip and' Is r
Foley.
on a short bus
.gist.ired at tlie ' I'clurn
Al summer liotel
H. 11. .Mct'lennan spenl last eve-
n'ng al Ihe Sommi r hotel nlul left :
Hits morning for ICnterprise wh
he makes his home.
l-'rce Dancing l-i-rlixl iglve a party I'rlday. 11,-brnary II.. a
I'ree dancing will be in order at tln-ihe church at S:n ileloek which will
Iti-T hall tonight between the hoursitake the form of a combined alen
of S-.Hl and !i o'clock with the l-Vlsco ilne nnd George Washington parly
laz hand plavlng their second dame! An Invitation Is extended to anyone
engagement under the supervision or of league age and a very pleasant so.
I). S. Steward, ninnnger of the hall,
Rubbers!
BALL BRAND AND GOODRICH
Standard Make of Quality
First Grade Only Carried
New shipment just in our line is complete.
Trices are low. ,
New Spring Shoes and Oxfords just' in.
"Tl TOR WITH
By Stflnlcy
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THEREBY 5AVNG QUITE A
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l-'rom dosepli . '
Mr. Ijinuiu'lwright, manager of th s
I". I). MeCully store at Joseph, is in
La Grande today transacting busi
ness. M. t ; - T.
itr turned l-'rom 1'orllniiil
Mrs. Hert llughew returned ' frbni
t,,ntion,i siiin. in v n ft.. i Hiwmlinir i
week or so there visiting friends niiiK
relatives.
VMIIng In I'endUMon
Mrs. .1. l- Hieharilson
spmt th"
.week - end In I
ndleton visiting and al
jtehdlng social functions.
iOn Itiisluess lo Haliel-
Mrs. Karl
I'fU-lter left this morn- -
ling for I hiker where she will spend
I the. day attending to business.
. -m.-7-'-.' '
mile left
was down
iHiiendinc tlv
lay in l.a (irande, re-
Itifing to Irif homo in the jffveninw'fAurlufe and h'or'1Wml'' of ' friends wish
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'iloi I'rniil h'(0(Mnsi-r I . i I 1
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I? W. 'f-:vans''orTi-loe:iset arrived .
in this city visli nhiy and Is stopping!
nf?rtffi'.!lfl.ii'i
Hi
r.. LYttl. liiirill-
1 J. I': flood or -nigih' IS In this city
fqr )a ftK( ) tjlU'e 3 ( b) y.( at the
Savoy.
visiuiig Here
TO Van "-lloiitcin of' ljilnn ls )ierr
for nV few' days'-visiting' Ills daughter,
i;.lrs. I-:. Itaird of til's i lly.
-tteltlrn liolliu
Alter Haziness Ti-i) "
It. I..
Shoemaker, cashier of tie-
bank at Klgin. who has been spenil-
lng a short business trip in this city.
returned home this morning on th.
branch line train.
League to (ihe Party
i The Island lily Kpwortll league will
'ial lure is neing pin iin.-i
Rubbers!!
A CCrtJtf.Ct
"mne ' Spokane
A. K. Pryke returned yesterday
from Spokane where he spent tin
I week end attending the scout xmu-
jtlve conference which was hold at tho I
j Davenport hotel SuturtlHV.
' To VWt al Kiil'i-pri.se
j George Oertsehow and T. T. 1 lever
son or Omaha, N.-b spent last night
at the Hommcr hotel enroute for Kn
jierorise whore they will spend soni"
ttiiue visiting friends and relatives.
liem -l-'rom onmlifi
.Miss -M. Meyers arrived in La
Grande last evenillK from her hor...
In Omaha. NeN ami lelt this morn-.
inp where she will spend some
tlmo
visttlnir. .Miss Mrycra spent last eve.
lilnj? ut the Soaimer hottl.
To Vk.ll lli-ic
.Mrs. and .Mrs. . .1. Bruce and Mr.
and .Mrs. A. II. Wall of Hhoshone, Ida.
ho. arrivel In l.a (Irande last eve-
ning una will spend several days lll'hcy have seen him in action before
the city visiting. . una well know that ho Is one ot the
, . jl'esl lightweights In the northwest to-
To Visit ill I'endlelmi-.
MisH (lietta An.lerson of Ontario, I
n visiting In
as the ffueat of Mrs.. 11. Sprouls. left
this inorniiiK" on No. 17 for Pendleton
where she will visit friends for
mil iluys.
Missionary .Meet
The Women's Korein Mlsstonnrj
fioeiety will meet with Mrs. Krotj
Smith in Connordale, Wednesday, Kob
ruary 14 at 2:30 o'clock. Tho mys-tery-hox
iuostlons will- he from tho
.January '"l-'riends." Mrs. Leo Hun
ford is tho program leader.
Mr. I'arrie iiuryea, who has' niade
her home in
,11 Grande Tor ninny
yelfi;s, left last
A'rninir lor i'4riuuj.
Oregon: 'on -thi ' Wrst' hip ! bf ' an'-ex-leiided
visit , In the south that will
eventually end when she will locate
lln Los Angeles, her future home to
lie.
In I'orllund Mrs. luiryea will visit
friends for several days, then leaving
for San Kranctsco and l.os Angeles.
At the Inner city she willialt her
daughter. .Mrs. Juanltu Stilwell, and
then continue on through Southern
California. Into (lid Mexico siglit-see-
ing and Incidentally, will Inspect souu
mining property near .Mexico City that
shc is int.-rested in.
lii-turnmg to l.os Angeles she will
tin n embark for Honolulu und will ;
spend; u month In the Hawaiian Is-
lands,! tourihg the enlinlrya.nd famll--
MRS. DURYEA -!
1 LONG TRIP,
isit- frleiid.ijiarizing herself with the 'pn'oplm-anali":! -,-',
eondliions in that place. " I'pon her
retunl slie will 1-emAln ln"I.oS Ange
les. ; ' -' -l- ' ' -' -I'
A great many 1 'rcside's ; of this
county ilrt' sorry'-to1 hear of her de
ii r Happiness in in-r new location.
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At Inn nverage price -of $4.43 per
acre the ialional I'oresl Kesurvation
commission has authorized the pur
chase of f.'S.outt acres of Jand for
eastet n National forests, according
to information just received by the
District rorester in Portland. Ihis
increases the tola! acreage to more
than 2,200,000 located in 12 Na
tional fore.-ts in eleven eastern
states from Maine to Arkansas.
Of this purchase, 20,502 acres will
be added to the Allegheny Nutional
Forest in Pennsylvania, on the head
waters of the Allegheny river one
of the sources of the Pittshu.-g
flood waters. ThLs is burned-over,
cut-over, or second growth tiinber
iard;: and , includes some ; merc,hant
able:itimier, admirably serving tho
pui poses of soil protection ,ai)djrflood
water control. The average price i'-'
$:J.02 per acre. ;
In- eastern Tennessee-'ihe Unaka
Forest is increaseo hy 17,570 ares,
some of i well ttmbcueilt hiittmYist
of it cut-over nnd burned. We.U
Viiginia gets 8,o20 -areV; ad Vir
ginia 8.S47 acres. In North Carol
ine 3,601 acres will be purchased,
while 122 acres will be bought in
New Hampshire. j
x. k. vi:nt & t'o. rii.w.Ks
IIAIS TODAY
(Continued from page 1)
will return to I.a Grande once moro,
and be part and parcel of the com
munity as they once were.
Another interesting fact in con
nection with the transfer of the store
is that Mr. Short will remain in La
Grande. Connected as hfi has been
with the civic affairs of the city,
'lis loss, in the event of removal
from La Grande since his withdraw
al from the J. C. Penney interests,
would have been a heavy one.
Still another significant fact is the
return to mercantile line of Mr.
West and Mr. Siegrist, both of whom
were in the notion of "getting out
bom under' the cares' and respon
sibilities of merchandising and who
had planned to give their whole time
to agricultural endeavor. m
The election of officers in the
new incorporation has not yet been
'conjoimated, anil will not le a-t-cmpted
until Mr. West, returns from
Poi tiand where he is spending the
! week.
Mr. Short and Mr. Sicgiist are
today in their new responsibilities
rrreotinir former customers in the
-ame aid way from a new station.
Plan Improvement.
Material changes in the West
l.uilclirg, recently put chafed from
Jnv HiiHik. is on imnntant bit of
pp in connection with the asem- '!
biing of this strong group of men ji
in West's. The floor will be re Ij
anangid. departments modernized in t
full detail, and other important ,1
changes made in the structure to '
rtWorm with ihe prospective growth
( f what is already recognized a- the )
Irruimsr inMitntiun cf its kind in j
Kaster'a Oregon. I"
IhTDBUYLAND
Inniniin nniiY
bUMb btl
fSTOBEFAST
With, no ileeislon havinK yet been
linnilt.,1 itiiwn liv t!i, lilulin Hlute ltnx-
Intr ,.,iiiimiIk.:..,. u tn whether Allien
Nelson's elalms for the decision In .-.rated in n sea of heal Is, tho lamps
recent match at I'uratello. Idaho, be-j being shaded ill red, which euve.it
tweeu him and lius Harrie ot l.otran, in UeautiCul appeai-amx'. The hos
Utuh. which was awarded t . Harrie j teases were gowned to rupresrat tho
by the A-eferee. the two men are ex-! old-time valentines which were very
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preiitacy in i.u uruiiim r i luuy -i-n-
Inn In the star Theater when they
,h iii.r..,,n,i ,i,, v..nt f
a boxing card held under. Ihe aus
pices or the Im. (Irande boxing coni-
I'llSSlOU.
Allle Nelson docs nut need lo be
ill scribed to the local mitt follow ers.
day. Shitty, last anil liaru-lilltlng,
poison . -. uuu,
.. , t t i... i i
j Uarrle, who has not appeared In
(OrejEon lor mane time,. Is rated on par
aov-.with hia adversary. A few fans in
La .Grande who have Hoen Uurrie
fiirht in the south state that as a
deliverer of the fighting Roods he is
there. That he is jrood la easily si
from tho fact that ho was aide
Ifet th reforoe's decision in tho
cent bout. ;
Fnst Senil-rinal.
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urando, W -; " " .. Mrs. Krcd Reynolds from Hend,
appeared in a M here'. last inter 0 t ,h 1 WPok.cm wilh hcr
andlms (lone considerable llghlliifr In . "., ,,.,-Su lvri)16r: 1 - ' ' '
the ring llefore. Natlo' formerly mnj,h;.- ; ...iV,, ',,. L !,.,,
a" ratlin mitt In ('Icvelartll fiefore colli-
ing to:l.a (irande iind 'Is not a tyro;.
at the game at all.
Karjj h'ord will meet1 Ed llolfman
ami .Trein Cranse will fiirht Mike Mii-
Ihnneviin Iwn foiir.roiinil iirelimlnar-
ins. 'I'lcketk are 'on sale'at the Im-
pPrai ,ininrd I'arldrs.
THE WEATHER
PORTLAND, Feb. 13. Tonight
snow flurries, colder in the east por-
jtion. Wednesday fair with continued
cold and moderate northerly winds.
iDICTMt:NT HITS
ItOISi: OI FICIAI.S
(Continued from- page 1)
Sorensins, Kemp and Kinney were;o
released under SHoUH bonus. r,n
Ward was still in the countv jail
late Mondav night because of failure
to furnish his ioiiu- bond, 'sui.es tne
lldano fctatostnan.
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NEW TODAY
F'im SALR A Kevenj passenger . six.j o
cylinder car. Will sell reasonable ; o
"if taken ,at .pnee. ..Phonui a.25-W. .,,g
.;. r, f.'..f , '.2-i;ir:u;S
h. , , so
FOU -RENT Modern four rmiiied'S
house on X avenue. Phone :t2.)-Mio
call nf 1407.,X,,..,;f
FOR ' RENT Modern f- seven; .roomo
house.. Inquire. 808 N. ave., . 2-i:i-,t
HOUSE FOR RENT-
W.
II. Poh-2-i:t-2t
nenkamp Co.
FOR SALE 2 pure, bred English
setter pups. Call Wilson Ilios.,
Tailors. Phone Main 515. 2-W-2tl
FOR SALE "Old Trusty'' incubn
tor, 175 egg capacity; 1,000 chick
"Sal-Hot" brooder. $25.0(1
fm
' nuick nIc. Call 475-J.
Fir.
MIO JN.
-l.'I-ittp .
AMD feW""
tw-."iErwicE
Franklins
Discovery
ANEW STOCK JUST ARRUED
On Sale Only at
EV I R I A. St B T
THE REXALL STORE
VALENTINE
PARTY HELD
I.AIIP CANYON', Feb. 13. The
Ynlvniino party Saturday iiijiht va:i .
lltliilllO nll'llil. Th" llllll W113 itecU'
i,.,.,,..,.:,.. ,tn.i tirottv
1 no iei v.iii.
.,.,ili.. ,, Mwi flenrire Tillon.
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chairman, assisted by Mesdanies
Couch. 1'ecbier, Ileal, Cotner and
Counsell. The guessing, contest was
in guessing how many hearts there
.were in the decorations. Jess Ward
received the first prize and John
Tucker the second. There were
eight hundred and sixty hearts.
The evening was spent in games,
cards and dancing. Mr. and Mrs.
I!nl led in tho trrand march when
npiirrs were
received witn numuers
;""..- . did honor
to themselves in servini a fine
lunch which wan preuily enjoyed.
Kighty-four plates were passed to
the Kuesta this beint? tho lurKest
crowd present as yet. These parties
furnish much amusement for the
neif-hborhood and are greatly appre
ciated each time.
. Those who ilo not have faith
the ground hog are beginning to.be
doubtful, as the weather seems to
sav more winter.
Mr. and Mrs. James McCIure were
made glad last week, when their son
Harlev and wife from Pendleton
tnme in for a few days visit.
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... .,,.,.. sru,,, ,vl,i, i,im.
Mr. aild 'Mrs.' clin (otnor'-vore
visiting in tho neighbortKinil Sattir-
, Any La Grnndo subscribed i. to,
the .Observer who dobs ' nut reJ
cel76 bis paper by .8 o'clock" ta
the evening, please call Western
Union, Main 24, and a 'special
messenger will deliver a copy.
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You are cordially invited to
attend our opening on Tues
day evening, February 13th.
Snodgrass & Macphcrson
itmma.1
day and Sunday and looking after
their- property hero. , .
Guy .Miller was over from Baker
Thursday and reports snappy weath
er in that locality.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Coiner were
I week-end visitor at the Frank Wil
, son homo ami attended the naitv
Hatuiday nie;ht.
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Mr. mid Mrs. Joe. Dichl we're
viteil iruels at the parly Samidav
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The styles are beautiful
and the prices moderate
' Dyan Shine Shoe Children's
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TODAY
LEATHER
PLENTY OF HAT STYLES HERE
All Shades ami Shapes Are Here
for Your Inspection
ASH BROS.
Across the Street from Pearc's
111.1 Adams
"The Siore That Kec;:s Faith with the People"
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HEM) HAS UNIFORMED OFFICER
11 EN I), Ore., Feb. 18. Bend'g first!
unifoimed policeman appeared onj
tho streets today. Navy blue 'und;
brass buttons have been ordered for'
thu entire force O f two. hut Chif'
Peter Hanson has been unable to geti'
in fit so far. so Albert Julian had thai
'honor of being the first to do" pi
j like a real city traffic officer. e
It's none of our business, but Isn
it ubuut (line for old Father TimaJ.
I to trade his hour gloss for a spccd-S
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GLITTER AND GLARE-. ;
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