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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1923)
Tutsday, Mavfhll B2.T TTTFi I7A uRANDE E'vENTIs" oJiSEilVEJ, , .. page Tnnpj? PMKAWUT1NG' SPRING COMING Thi Droves that the wafer Keeps Mun.lny ewninr the home of her viih his fncmU lm live in town. Iilueteil by fritlcrton and JVJic.is. I wiTOi.. orouier, u. e. .-itii k i Mr. and Sllrs. Jim Wiilker were who haw iu.it -imvI f . ,,. Mi ' r'..r..it.... ...I... I.. u.. it: : i. . . . . .... i.--''-;i iivhi .in, i n ifr made a uusiiie.s.s in 'ir.-tiHif, came '(town me nisi 01 tue to town ultmluy. THE PARK. Mar. 13. Mrs. Ida 1'uttine seeds in the cround, we ecu M. Hunter received the sad news.erally .fcuther our harvest at auout 01 me untimely death of her neph ew, 'Will Cates, age . son of Mr. lure fcr a Jens- timp, assuring ttt-.l Jim Slack win trunn.ctin l usim ss i.-r rrcps in tnc vnllec. I in town Weiintsiiny. ''. , Nearly all a prenarM to put in' Ray Henslev went to Lit iinmde their crops, waiting for the weather Thursday for the purpose of titkiinr nlthouirh it is-as i spring had some cattle up for a cattle buver made- its appearance, it is rather wu, was liuyinir cattle in this sec early as yet, to decide on heavy tion the first of the week. work; ThouKh we ore late here in p. s. iioliertson oT l.a tirnntic was and Mrs. Alfred Cates of Tucoma Wash. Some time ago while working in the railroad shop a heavy plate 01 sicei leu on his leg, necessitutnnt ; amputation of hi right foot. Ile'i stood it well until the loss of his j foot, which according to the letter iweiveu, niaue mm lose coin-age and could not survive the ordeal. L. F. Ingram, logger or Union, has gone back to North Powder, af ter recuperating from a late acci dent which kept him home for two weeks. Louis Fisk moved intothe old Hal ler house at Little Park after the fire which completely (testroyed his nome. the same time ns in ih lower coun try tml the Pailc is never known to have a fnilur?. SOCfALNEWSQ F SHI E SUMMHRVII.M:. r-iar. is. Dr. Moore of La GrnnHe, marie a pro fessional call to Summerville Tuesday. Ed. Hale and W. L. Hale were The young folks report, a Kroml .bu;in imn t. th Hn dJon o, i ou Mrs. Holly Horn has been confin- nt Biff Creek last Sutur-:?1 l" er rocm lor ycvcrai "aya Wlin i I,a firimie. Harson eliiy. Mr. and Mrs. El Miles were both laid yp with n cold, but are not ser iously ill. Mrs. Roy Jones was reported on the sick list with a cold and sore throat, but potting along nicely at the last news. Frank WiffKlesworth was a Union visitor on business yesterday froiy his ranch al Kay mo Klat. Joseph Kay is busy ' repairing fences in propitiation for his big crop he intends putting in this spring. Mrs. S. Go;say went to the school social last Satuidny. J. W. Lay has made good records so far with the mail, havinjr missed only two days of not making his regular trips llu same dav. Uoy Jones bought 4i tons of hay from Kd Miles. This. Mr. Jones ns-; sorts, may put him -through the win- tor's feeding of his stock. Joseph Foster was helping liny i Jonos haul hay the first part of the week. Kd Gillispic is not quite over a severe cold contracted some time ago, hut is improving nicely. (. High Valley Snow (J one. Late news toils that the snow is all gone at High Valley. Preparation-! for an early crop is on the way. 11 The mail man reports that the roads are quite had thrwifgh Ante-' lope valley, leaving Telocaset. A. J. Vanervanter is busily en gaged making preparation to put in his crop as early as possible. Kenneth Vanorder has a fine sup ply of wood all cut up ready for the spring work. The snow is going down at a rapid rate; all the side hills are bare from the Forks j down the creek. I The five 'or1, six men jut i the old South place arc1- busily engaged in cutting lence posts. They - renort that they have trapped a consider-, ;"able amount of various animals, in , eluding ;H) .coyotes an Some rc(; foxes and' a -silver tip. 1 They woiq, heard to 'say that they will move over to Badger Flat in the near fu ture, where they have another line of traps, f. The creek don't swell un as usual Mrs. Clvde Myers' attended the bas ketball game in La Grande Satur day evening between Imbler and La G ramie. Mis. Frank Ott was a visitor on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. D. R. MeKinzie. . , Mrs. Emma Hug wi's u visitor rr; Housework and Headache There's relief for you housewives who suffer from ,aches and pains. When lack of fresh air, vorking over a hot stove and the odor of cooking make your head throb, your back ache, your limb' irernbley just take I or 1 DR. MILES I i Anti'Pain Pills Y'l.TIjij'' relieve ydi! .quickly Your druggist sells them at pre-war prices 25 doses 25 cents.. Economy package, 125 doses $1.00. ir -i ; 5 UW ! m 1 mm m r r im - cm w u, ;r 1C oV- E mXm like coite'e a business .visit-.a in town Thuratl-ty morning. Mrs. Fi-ed Hamiltotr was a 'visitor Monday at the Jiome of J. C Ucn sley. ' "'. Mrs. Miles 'W'odell deliglitfully en tertained the Ladies Aid. Thursday a' ternoon. A goodly number was present and an onjtrjwble afternoon was spent. iliefiesliments were .served- Jim Hensley is added to the sick list this week. Mr. and Mrs, Simon Woodell were tmuior visitors 1 hursuay morning. week and bought some cows belong-! The tlanco -iv in t li ?.m,.5.. ' Vav0 UZ VaT 0n IRRIGATION TRIP SLATEi ! f.ppo.srd to the stale guaranteeing SALKM. (., Mar. 13. The mem- inieixist cn inigation I.ond iile im's of ho .- Lite irr !':it;on iir.i " a courso a sUKtMUIPiy neiTH- i diainagc r.eci:ii!ies cmn;nission will fary, - .. ... who;- in to Fred Hamilton. Press Pugh was a businoss visitor ;ed ami the music was excellent hall Friday evenihg was well .nlciul- m town Thursdav evening.' Jim 'Wise wha transacting busi ness at Imbler the first oi the week. Cyrus McDowell and Jack Newbill went to La Grnndo Saturday evening to take in the picture shows. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles ''orris ha been very ill for a few days. , Flic MrKinitie was a La Grande visitor during the week. J. K. Woods was transacting busi ness at Imhler Thursday. Inex Woodell was n passenger on the stage Wednesday evening coming from Imbler. She enme over to assist her mother in entertaining will make a. comnletL- in:;no tion ot the Warm Springs lrngati .'hn',o. wild hitHCro-m for. Ihr'-' Mr. und Mrs. V. M. KoSbs were project. This district, which ii o;ie : iii'k-s antl wither ui tti liops. To tiarisaciiiHr lUwiiin in (:..,,,. -iiu 1111 rgesi in easiern hva ce;i- ' rnr tu -turn ren gm.miH or inn naru itiml'iv nvonin.r ..v t,.(l (rP(,ni 1;;s rtHUfStt!( that tllO ijitl u .HI til' KlK'.'r:U""t.nil IjU -. iMiate extHiui its jumranloe of inter- fst on secunttes issued by the pru- jeet fur periods ranging from six months to one year, , it, lioni.iil;uU'. Hon p. . . ' lidlt Ortriy-Hix 'tiouix thon lraln I liruuvh mi I, V.; W; n-.M-h to kci Mt I'nim warhinu. Adii ono gruaslioi- Nonualry iti Ncgamicr ALN H('liKIl '.t-:s HACK TO NORMAL T-hA ,tMnnA f:iior l -ne)i i.int to ir.vo it a Kiel; Ohleaao Train Ai tlvi'.t ., tWtlmr tn(n' nniAAr vt-tici'Mir a Utile tnfo the Itttrhrn fllnk. lieasunr, state superintendent of ,l' lukeja ih enamel off tt is reiulv . tbauks ami attorney-trenrral. The i IO'' bottling. I ry Goods Keonom:. Mleh.) j iuspeciion trip was arranged at the' ' ' request or fivrnor riere( who iq KAltN wanted at l he Ohsorver. ( Her( Twenty-Six llouiit Ijite. - Heiidiue In the Xrtrannc t:tllv Mtnlui? .Inurnal. Charlies antl Kdna- Uelie Myers 'ihp Aid Societv which met at their who havo been boarding at Imbler home Thursday afte.Tioon. started driving to school from their ' Doris O-twald was a visitor at the; home here. home of her friend VioU Goodwin; Mr. Osbora of Imbler was a Sun- Sunday evening, day visitor at the McDonald hnmo on Frank Sion was a business visitor! Pumpkin Ridge.- in town during the week. i H. C. Wagoner was refilling his j Leona Fries of linnier spent the; barn with bay during the week. weMc-eml at her home' here. Ed Logan era me down from his There are evangelistic services be-1 ranch Thursday to spend a few dav ing held at the M. K. church con- j OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o o O l . ; ' . O Knights Templar, Attention! At our Regular Conclave, Tuesday evening, loth g Inst.,' there will be woi-k in the Order of the Temple. Sojourning Sir Knights welcome. Supper (5.80 P. M. S ; ' : L. IL RUSSELL, v S . ' Recorder, o t . , ; ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 1 Newest Spring Coats and Gapes '. UNUSUAL VALUKS INDEED AT $17.50 to $45.00 Another big assortment, over fifty in nil, of Sport Coats, Dress Coats and ('apes received in Monday's ex press: The values in these coats will astonish you at the V price ve are of Coring them. They are the choicest of the. - . i season's -models, and such delightful fabrics gay plaids,"- -soft wooly tweeds, '.homespuns, polairs, ' plain colors or mixtures. . . ' ' . :. . The film that works like the human eye DULL light, bright light or light inten sities' in between, the human eye never misses the picture before it. The Nevv Ansco Sjieedcx Film works much the same. It adapts itself" to a wider range of light conditions than lias been true with hint ot the past. For better, clearer pictures j'tiofc once in a while but regularly, in- .1... a.. c ..i ... i camera. ... Sist on mi-KicnaiMf aSlk -u L. & L. Driig Co. NOTICE Country Club Members Annual Meeting Election of Seven Directors Club House, Monday, April 2, 8 P. M. N. W. FREES, Secretary. ooopOQO.ooooopopoooopoooooooooooooooooooopoooooooooooo mild or full bodied ijoiiU lind a super. in E GOFFEE ancl for super -lavoi-in tea -uEBE tea rrr VHTT NEW RESIDENCE CUAPEL Our Service OI'lerM (he Hest in E(iiipmcnt, Combined With Thorough Professional Training. W. Ii. BOHNENK AMP. GO, Dav Phone Night Phone 261-W Main 50 Funeral Directors " , ! 0000O0000OOO0OOOOO0O0O00OO0O0000OOf)0OO0000O00O0OO0O0 : 0 ll'-'l 01 mi s j i ! TCf ' ' ' i:- - - ....... ..j , I- The Survival of the Pitted v I ' II iS&-- - Trrw Prcaont-nny luiHlnoiw la n Ii.iIMp of liminn. t 'MAftiVi!;'i'W Tonr viHinn ilnllt: t nilml nn.l hnnrilrnpi ! ' gf ji's3(feG, ' S5 Nk 't"-l"Hml. Moxl or un unknowlnRly .. jj '1 : 'Plt8il Jwvp im..r vlalon In mm j " ' : ' ' ' : DR. W: "M.;;PCARE ; ' . -fi' ,;;-.' ; ! s- '" '' Optometrist, ''.. ,. ",:'..",. -' '.',''',! .- "' jj - , WUh J. H. Pcare & Sot A T f - 1 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOCOOOOO ; o - e Home Products Ho. 5 Lard -?0c No. 10 Lard Mt. Kmilv Suear Cured Hams, one-half or whole, per lb 2Tc Mt. Emily Sugar Cured Bacon, lb 2Tc to 40c 3 ML Emily Picnics, per lb - l-rc g Mt. Emily Cottage ButLs, per It 10c g The Grande Ronde Meat Co. " a A Lesson from HistorvSave! 4 YOUNG nations have always had great profits, great losses, small savings. Romance! Adventure! Yes. Middle age lias always brought smaller, surer, national , earnings, less frequent losses. Savings loom larger. Ev ery surviviiiK old nation is a nation of savers. Experience has taught tliflin. Will you learn the lesson of history? Have you the fire of youth anil the wisdom of age? If you have, this bank will help you save. " . UNITED STATES NATIONAL. BANK ' La Grande, Oregon - MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Mil 4 '1 . '; j l ... - ! M.BRANITN8TE1W&CC q000s0000O0O0O000000 0000O000C0O00000O00000000000CO0O