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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1923)
VTY , , . 1 I I I . I nun n PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Monday, February 19, 1023., t I r I o 1 o )1 i! o o o o o o o o o o o ..'M .. . . w fl I ' . I . jiij! l P 1 UNION PIONEER v i my iiiirfo g; , L.11.UI iiiuuiilu : ' . .'J gs m w g s colors Silks Considered any way aall, they're gay enough, but when taken together thev'r quite irreproachable, and that's what the newest I'rhuT Silks are ! They suggest such startlingly nice costumes. Flat crepes, too, are among the first Silks and are delightful in Spring's colors at V UNION, Feb. HI. (SneeliiD.-Siil-urdfly mornlnfr '.while workinir in the kitchen of hrr homo in North Union. Mm. Bell iW'riRlit had llio misfortune to fall nnil'broiik thi hone in her og a few inches below the hip joint. She wns huri fci) to Hot. I.nke and an X-rny taken which nIiowciI. that the, hone wns broken i.oml; very i ; Ijadly i splintered. At latent n-iiorlM it was not definitely khlrwd l,AUt''wlurt'woiild: he done for the jnjuied limh, ,iis Mrs. Writ'ht, who iiad just cHcbraU'fl her 73ra blrfhdny $nnivorwiry,j;V almost too old to atiiml an operntion which would ho nocesMtry in order 'to- s.nt the bone, and it, is .also .doubtful if she culcl endure lieinp: in a ciist for several weeks. Mrs.. Wright is the widow of the Hie Told Wfirlit,''nnil Is one of the pioneers of this place. Members of the local Kcliof Corps celebrated the anniversaries of Washington anil I Lincoln at: tlieir regular meetintr last Saturday arier nonn. After the tusii!eHH MHsiih the following program -wns. leiideml: ., ponjr, America, ny ne i.orjm; Talk on "Washington as a' Ciliwit and Patriot," by Ituv. Ijulnn, pastor of the M. K. church; lii-citiitlon "Wnsliiiiirlon,' by l.nla Scott; Iteci tntion, "The Little Kotl Stamp," by Ella Wright; Patriotic, musical mul in by .Mrs. Kildce; Itecitntiou, "Lin coln," by Mrs. Airnes Paildock; A talk on Lincoln by Kev. Hughes of the Presbyterian church; A descrip tive dance by Nellie Ceertsen and Carrie Skiff. After the exercise a liKht lunch wns served. Several visi tors besides tho..-e on the prop-ram were, present at the mootinc;. Last, week whs verv quiet in' the rcnlm of basketball. Tho second hii'b school team played a pamo at Nortli Powder on Friday evening. ... Coach Morgan was : lelllnK the first tcam rest iip for their trip in to Wallowa county on tho 22ml of this month. They have Ibroo j;ame3 in succession, J-jscpn, Katei prise ami Wallowa, which will be plavcd on the last three nights f the week. lslie Melius is rccovcrinj; lrom an attack of the flu which kept him housed in for a counli! of wivU., , I). M. Hoots, who was threatened with pneumonia as the result of a cold, Is reported out of dancer mid will bo out in a few days. Ceorue Arnold and wife left Sun day for Pasco, Mashinnton, where they will stay for a short lime, be fore sceliintr a premnnciit location. Owlnjr to tho fact that somebody, presumably some of the vounir folk's, linvo been somewhat destructive of i, ae- s sr.: m rtrw -j-j run. property in the lobby of the post office, Postmaster Smith is now locking the outside door when he leaves at six o'clock each evenimr. He reports that electric licht bulbs were stolen and the jrlass in sev eral lock boxes have been broken. I 0. M. Heacock. formerly of La Cirande, now a resident of Enter prise, was in Union last Saturday demonstratine; his radio outfit. The Imliler basketball boys and their coach passed throuirh Union Saturday afternoon on their way to North Powder where they were scheduled for a )?aine. , Lylo C. Wilcox wns here from-' Hoi.se last. Friday. Ho was roiris. tered iit, tie,,Uiiiiii;hty'b. I i'J . Mr. .Mctiunn. who hits been con- fined ' to'1 his-hini'ai Jor Hevernt weeks' with an attack, of, euritia,- ia re-' jiUte'd hs;sonte better.-'1 ' , , , ) M rs." t'Umde liusick ,is hero from Iter home in Namna. Idaho, for a short visit .with 'her iweiHsr,Mr. iiniK Mrs., A. li. . I.laviM. Jlr. liusick re cently owned a druiri fitore in Union, but is now working in the Idaho city. I A cant part y 'Was held at' the home of Mr.!, and Mrs. il'i'eil. Spain Wed nesday eveninir. A lunch 'was served after the playing. '''Dccr'illcrVlned:1 ' Chiuile Jletj-ii'k -and - ( hnrle.-i Dor Haas both . conn ibutel - S7o to the public funds foi- killing ' a deer out (of season. Their trial was held here i WednosdayX J About forty of Union's young folks were entertained at the Union hotel last Wednesday cveniiif? at n Valentine dinner and dance. Mrs. S. E. Miller wns hostess. Dinner was served at (i;'iO and was followed by (laiiciiur. J. L. Manhall r t I5Yw W hod Dealei1 Chain and Main 5 All Ordei-s Sent Ct). I). We Offer For Sale 'i i Yy ' ' 'citH '-Hi uvr-niuv UiJifi has Htono'Tound ittlnh. Komi Blonv (M-llnr. ri'he Iiouflfi la welt nrnniKcd, f ar- onat, in Kood vch-i.kiif-c iti-t'linn. ''T'rfi't v-ry low flto.00. If you hnvo ?t00 rnHli, nnl-1-0 rah'fjo (irranKcd at. monthly pny- A nlx-)pni moilorn riomo locatou on 1IH11 fVt"1 of t v.? I Vnvva oast.' Lot vtWoriMr uvwftili'i by .mny nlc lionw'K. FfnV" Jli, porrii, Rood (io.oo. ' Term a. np' cit ii. "0 pc,r month. t'l yon about tin-so to you. K HAVlVVn,:ris it I. i i : I . V . I i-l , . !l I 1-aiiKcd. Plt, 16 U I.oimi ea.sti, balVni Call n iil !' t i dIiii-i h nnil allow belfc vi; iiAViyj ! La Grande Investment Company llellntite Airents for Reliable Jiistirntieo Companies. 120t Adams Ave. rhone Main 752 b b Njfe first koo.I llKlltlntr rule for I A on pancnkAs, biscuit That's KareASyrup. Karo on slicAJ bread ettzing i and corn bread. Vnd for children, -a perfect spread. There in a K:irofor even' r al.ne and every mcnli i.(;,iUr v.,l i. v..u.. 4. lituutwH Mu -l'rtn,l.i if f brill h'.im-ll nA IW Mapll Sgr Ratted Benns maAo nt ionic nrc better first kooiI li:hlloK rule the illiuiiK room Is to flood tho table with HkM. The IlKlitinir In niest illnlnit rooms can lie lmprovi-il by sim ple and Inexpensive cbuniri-s. May we ninko suggestions for Improvlnir th... Ilchtlnit In your home? MIIXIIY Sl..l. I. AMI'S I affile Dried tVitff 1 .....I l t.... K..,r...t 1.1 I ...I mh(. i'c ilunn- -Met lohotl hrtn. livlv uniil hrrl- Tcnili-t. INit In ht-flu rot. iitl.I Mai.., K.in., oti.,-n nt( -alt. UAc m uioUuru- it. i n until Icndtr. Sitting Rrpreirnltttiir TTTTT AilcW.rcrcvfffnrrfr.pl' MAer orl ewk Honk, or writ to Corn Product! Refining Co.. Peri. A, Atfu, IIUchim -'W . 1 H,"t " "' ' "S T" -T''-' Control ot Mcmol was vested in the league of Nations and exercises by this garrison o French mai'ines ana infantrymen. Hero they are hown guarding tho League of Nations headquarters before control, ot M6Biol painted into the banOs of Lltbuaniao Jrrerutar troops. OREGON RETAIL El MEN CONVENED (By Associated Press) KUf.'KNE, Or., Feb. ' 19 An eilu- cational ln-opram, including address es on methods of increased business efficiency is a feature of the projrram for the nineteenth annual convention of the Oregon State Retail Mer chants' Association, which opens here today for a three-day session. Following the opening program this morning the educational talks are to be given in the afternoon. Prof. F. A. Nagley is to talk on mak ing advertising pay. Prof C. I. Kelly. 01, the iiivpi-r relation of business costs, and Prof F. E. Fella' on thu relations of businessman i,aril;er. Further discussion along the same line is on the program for Tues day. For Wednesday I'rof. Nagley will talk on selling secrets that build business, Prof. Kelly on a bu reau for compiling average costs, and I'rnf. Feltz will again talk on a banking subject. The convention hi 1 ..(,. nl,i,.tii,n of oltieers Will ClOM- and a banquet Wednesday evening. Safety First. Johnny, on' tbree years o!3, was be ing entertained wilb some music on tlie phonograph, lie was told by bis aunty (hat ho would soon hear a bear growl. Johnny looked very lum-li frightened, and then whispered: "Oil, Aunty, don't open dose doors on de Wlcktowla o.' bear might turn out." OluVniro llf-ruld and Examiner. Superfine Bread That's Why Vs Richer and Keeps Longer Than OUieV Bica(l--It's the Milk MADE WITH MILK v La Grande, Oregori . 1 J !i I I It ..: , : I The Season's Latest IN NEW ARRIVALS New Spring Dress Shoes, $3.50 to $12.00 JM- , t A M t. v ' -JA-M asm- T-JLf ' WD UOMV www II . . 204 Depot SL JJjJ I VA15EI!iSTdw:;.l;..i!.' WJ I MltM Smoked f oXsy from y$0m 2 or 25 c xpC. xX S , s DAY TODAY : OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO" RODOLPH VALENTINO ' 't LAST 1 -111- X-WThe Young Rajah' .' VI ' A Paramount Picture The latest and greatest of Vakntino love rlramas. " The brilliant supporting cast includes , Wartdi Hawley and Charles Ogle. .', . ''";f 1 Couiedv "NO MONEY TO GUIDE HIM" Adults 35c ', Includes Tax Children (5 to 12) 20c - LA GRANDE V AS'-. -:. . -. ..... , .. . V Permanent as the PysamiCS" Manufacturera nf .:. loewor 1 1 , Building I Water I Foundation JirlgMlin .WrYk Silo . Culvert I J, Chlmner Drainage ELL CURBINGr SEPTIC TANKS -.1 Phone Main 120 Factory Island City Blocks CICAFV ALWAYS has EI Sidclo been made with k intent to please; never has it been finer than today. Long has the name been held in high esteem; never has its fame been more widely spread. 'Have you tried El Sidelo recently or ever? yTJ Smoke one, and perhaps you and El Sidclo jffr will each have a new friend. IJVj Seven Distinguished Shifes Jl:'Z.A, ;10c 2br25c 15c 3..f50c r?Ji. Ft d o Otr ! mid Ht rr Ai v7 n it lfeyt-.jiHH ji Just Arrived A The New Ti Pump This new model conies in Black Suede with P.nt- cnt Leather Inlay and Spanish Heels; Mlack Satin with lilack Suede Inlay and Covered Cuban Heels. This is one of the smartest shoes of the season. See them in our windows. WE GIVE NATIONAL CERTIFICATES The Booltery Inc. " A PARADISE FOR TIRED FEET 206 Depot Street Phone Main 118 re GROYER SMITH, Mgr. &&3$&, yLaGramv v.a& 7AZAt7AZA. (il'CCCiy CO .'3rA5?AVA.T o o 100000000000000000000000000 - .Hi i-"- " -