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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1923)
-r PAGE FOUR THE.KV GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Wednesday, March' 21, 1923. FII IS VERY ILL COVE FAMILY (Hpciul to Tlit Olwrvt'i-) COVK, Mar. 2l.-C!eorK TlmmiiK hikJ hi children hi Heriotndy HI with roldK mill K'ippe. The entire fain -ily wllli the oxt i'i'Ilon of one Iuuk li ter I" HI. lt-lll(lll hnS pllelUlMHllu. r. (iilntoif in In attendance. Miw. jjjj 1 lr ! lit Ih Mien ill me titiunuj u. mil anil Ki-neial hoimekeeper. Mrs. tiny Murker is iveoverliiK frwei her recent IHiiftw. I ISLAND CITY NEWS ITEMS OF INTEREST lHl.A.VI) I'lTV, .Mur. Sl.Tlie uui kotbiill (fame between the Huxtlers class of Island City Sufuluy school iinil tin; Sunduy school class of the Ln Grunilc Methodist church pluyed ut the V. 11. C. A. lost Wednesday night was the first of a series. The secund Kume will be played next Wednesday niht at S o clock. 'i'ho first Kunie was of eonsider ablo interest. Each one of the Island City boys made a basket but Hoy Williams was by far the leader. On l.u Grande side. .Mchennon and j Hcadlcy scored the largest number tof points. The score was 40 to .'15 in favor of Island City. L UMBER WORK IS ON AT ID I yon since operations were started last December. About a million and a half feet remain to be taken out ! this sprinif. Two camps have been ! established, one on the river, about - six miles west of town, and the oth er about a mile ami a half further up the hill. A lug chute is beinit I)i,:lt (i ,tfei,1 t h loirs down the hill. L Aur. 21, N. I'hhI'i, with a delegation of 12 Portland Italian settlers, arrived in Vale Wed nesday for the purpose of forming Tli'f Kpwn.tl. letiirn,. Ih-M a parly j ITALIAN' COUN Y BKCUX at the rewuenee 01 Air. mm 31 ra. i.( VAI.K, C. ItVrly. 1 he evening wu sptiu , hi -playing Rumen and havintr an vx ( CetlliiKly K'od time, ithnlaii I 11.K in ..... ,,.t-r -.-.v H..Vut - thv nuc!eua of U1 laI.an colonyl, prr.si'iii. tjie yttrm Springs irrigation pro- ! Mr. Alary II. r who i tMng nettr Val. Mr. Pasto is cm-!i Inmlnew In l-a Crandv rme oxer t ptoVed bv the Portland Chamber of t upend Sunday :t hoim. Commerce for the purpose of estob-i! Mr. J. J. n.rv ruttrmnl froot flihinj? thi colony of Italian farmers ! tn 3lalheur county. Me will work in W A 1 .1 ,UWA, Mur. 2 I . Vlie. 1m ciiiK operations of the Grande Itonde t,uniuer company go merrily on. A eat tractor bringing Ioh down the hill to Wade siding- lost about all of itH nine lives thin week when the hook attached to the cable which held s the sleds broke. The driver escaped, but the . cat became junk j underneath the wood pile. 1 Over four million feet of lumber j have been taken from IW'atcr Can- 1 CRT KESl'lTS WITH A WANT An exeellent road has also been con stiucted for the use of the tractor. About 50,000 feet of lumber a day is the average loud taken to the mill at Perry. Congressmen are not unique. Noah and his folks were the only drys at one time, and he got soaked at the first chance. AD Tjh (Iriimir Saturdav. Sb HpemliiiK tu-vvrut dujs thfirv Alitt twv Blfllern. Mr. and .Mrs. Jehu tvutu h been In iuii(vrba a-" hrvLu.vs. lirP expeclvd ho-m tu-t k.. T. It. I'miktttt vx la. vl-tt'.W visitor on trtt m. . Airs. K. ia Ml tut-tev .'t J. month !itiirx 'Xi-wxiT. i--s. Itcriiuri! I trior Li A Li. -.t it lionu; rtln lKsvff hirr j.i.-wr-- , vtstted iinotht-r .-Jtst5rt!v-fc Vi. I"v W Tobln, at JVntN lon. M rs. 1 . l . t wii ! r v t 1 i. i! 5 Rrlppe. A (lie In the rr3M- -(-uif J by H. 11. Itaviw -Kft-i- n Mteinenl on Thursday njorr.inc. hole w:ih burneil In tho rof luit t ! , iruter used to eilhiputFh t ti fi titnsed tun re dauiue thin thv ft re. , Mrs. I'ellium r.ime home fiom her ftelioot In MIkIi Valley on Krhlitv nlSltt. The family of A. Hartley have all been 111 wllli coKI.h 'nnd grippe hut are liclter now. Mrs. Uert Peternian and Mm. Cam Tlloom entertained llio JjidleH Aid t the reHithnt'c of the former, on AVedneHday. Air. and Mrs. Leonard Towle, who luivo been Hpendimr the -winier In Cat irornla and Arlxona, utu expeeted Jiouio next week. 1 Mrs. Thus. JteHiuiH will entertjiii . Himilt dinner party on Haturday eve Inr. ' The. fowl iiorlh of town lias Iteen Closed all "week. Work has been jro Inff 011 'there, to itiukd the road fit for tiuvel. A ttjirprlHe ttliower whs njvi'n Mrs. It. II. Iuvl 011 Saturdiiy nftiTiionr. ' ils. A. (i. Conklln and Mis. T. P.. Conklln entertained tho Indies' (iulhl at the rerddeuee of the former, on Thursday afternoon. OffieiiiH for Hit t ntnilnfr y'nr were elect ed: M rs. A. ft. Coiikllii, president; Mrs. .). ). onley, vlee1 presldeul ; Mrs. T. (!. 'Hefty, seeretary and Mrs, T. It. CunU llu Ireajiurer, The house was deeor 11 ted In Kreen. shamroeks helutr very niiieh In evldeiiee, Mrs. A. II. ( U Ion won DlHt piif lit a Utile HiteshiK roil test and 1o Mrs. 1,. It. Curler fell the consolation. Iti't'rerdiuienls sor SesMltfr K(. Pittrlek's day were served. Kfl Itoswell Iims a huueh of 1'iin Tieufl of ) I ere ford eat 1 1,. I hat he Is fecdliiK on the Van )oim niiieh. Ills cwi jui ic iion with the Vale Com me r cyil club, which is already busy lo c:it:njt the.-f colonists and arranging 'Iocatim for other settlers as they ;iay arrive. Tai U the first step in the Port feiiui Chamber of Commerce scheme fvr tfoioniiinif ea-teni fiitfon ami tfrwKUi.r, tii tipi r.phical bar- ; r.c r:vh separates thi.i part of Orf:ve froru the wetern .slope. J Mr. Pa-to expects to secure a cnl-j sy of ti families of Italians fa- j iuit:r with vepetable farming to 1 vrhich the soil and abundant supply of waiter, together with the climate, ;ma'iies this section' of Oregon so well i Adapted. Kastern Oregon lettuce broupht a premium price of from f0 ; to 7.i cents er crate on the market last year because of its hijrh grade. Some farmers raised as high as SOU crntes per acre, the aveinjfo produc tion beinir nbout 500 crates ns com pared with the average yield of yO0 crates in the Imperial vnlley. f eattlu Jut.ve been above nine mouth, hut Ihey w ' lisek t tiivn some tlnio rnlon fot' err broiiKhl ntro. RRAI) OMSEHVEIt WANT ADS MEAT SELECTIONS Can always be made to your entire satisfac tion at one of our markets. We carry only carefully selected meats at the right prices. . , The Crescent Meat Co., Inc. 1 00 Laughs 1 00 Mnutes "The Thum KJ Jmerica'sfffonieShoePoUsh J ( i Shines in;a hurry - - ii j II Saves leather and worry J I pr""' Keepsithe shoes trim and'tidyv Gives the look and feel ofr. prosperity. Black", Tan, White, Ox-blood Brown: Everyday in every way'you need the SHINOLA Home Set. Genuine bristle' dauber cleans the shoes, and applies J .1-' 1 ' 1 u 1 polisher brings the .shinc-4ikeri tigmning. - ; v rnj EverjJbodj'ssayingJt's''r'trheSfiIne forM:he" , WANT TO BUY OR SELL SOMETHING? TRY AN OBSERVER WANT AD til Money tftttutmtmmtmtitiiit!ti!it!t; .!'' To Loan on tuitlnrss or limne properly oil easy moiillily Irrins. Iniiiie il. It. Ollrer I'hoiie J32-V. tmttimtii:mtimtt:tttnittii j Well-Merited Success A distinguished cltlr.en, honoretj I tMilltlcally and professionally, Dr. IL V. I'lerce, whoso picture apieais above, : iiiiide n Miri'es few Imvo eejuulled, Uts J pure hevhid iimedles which hitvo stood tlte (est fur llfiy years am still anioni; (lie "best sellers. Dr. PhTcti'S (Joldeii I Abnlfcal Dineovery is a blood inedlcinu and stoiiiiici alterative. It clears thn skin, lieuuMlies it, IncretuHiS the blishl Hipply and tho circulation, mid pluiplrs and eruptions vnntsli quickly, lleauly Is .but fltiu deep and fjissl bliKsl Is Ix- heath Udll Por Vur bliKsl to bo good yimr slonttu'h inusl. tsvluVondlllon, your liver arlivh.' This Discovery, .ill .Doci'.-r', Plerwi.'s.puls you 4n lifie ei jiiViiitai,.ivlUi all the orwauJaetU'e. 'Ask .Vour jieHr1' ist ilnntwlst Uk Doclo?:d'hrli-'sUiolii.'ii Medical lHbyi.17, lif.-lwl.l'-'bh, Hmii1 form, or 'seiul 'ltl i ernt-s ft ir trial ita'ckiiL'ti of tablets to Dr. l'iurcu'a luvalliis UoU: in Itulfulu, N. V, 1 om We dding b V i IV- J A Unique Enlerlainincnt 'r ' Cast of 75 Children , IT SENDS EVERYONE HOME HAPPY Conic and Crow Young Methodist Church Wednesday Evening , March ;21 St. 8 p.m. v Adiiustiion -Adiiltsi 50c; Children,, 25c , , ' ;i" ; 'oReserved Seals,' ' :'',v '!"'.,''': $ $ ';(:.': ''HSi' i'litler th'e'Ausiiices 'of 1'hc .K'ellttioiliood Cluljf "Comfortable as an old shoe" A houIy expression that xictly deaeiibes the srnsnllon of woman vrho has been (Uttd to a FRONT LACE CORSET "I C.rnlll." Umli mheJr lb lalMt nnd lnoit liupurUBl Sir iti ii rti'aT.:!)! !i !: !::-! i !: I-: I e can nelier 1 replace n frienb. lOljfit n mint itf fartu- nntp rnoimlj ta fj.ilic firlitral, Ijc (iubtf t!jr,i nre nil bifftrrut. J)o one Ijas a I boiilile in (rirnosljip. sailer.' 1 Ciliocolates which' please one of your fricncU will not please nnolher. T hnt's wliy you may choose from sev , cral boxes nt Thoinsen deatus. There nrc assortments of chocolates with luscious, juicy bils of fniit or rich, miiooth, cream centers. Crisp almonds or pecans chocolate covered. Chewy caramels or nouijals. 1 loney chips. Thomscn's! It's a name lo associate v idways with friendship. I , ,1 B5i . K" 'itai. .!..! ! : ! Hl.li, El :5:P':''1 1i .'.- : 1. 1 f-n'T- i t B$i:wyii f i n:HocoiATEs tn&m pi'i ' i il il 'i ii iiii i BaggiaaMMii V ii ' ", T i i i -ui.1 . ii rm-mius , Well-Timed ; : .. -iH ' ; CsoUile'w ! "' ti Has a "Follow TiHrough' i -ricrc.il, o a maricca amcrence'in tne way n. gasolines explode. And .it's .important that you know; - 1 ' ;,- ' f ,j. One kind explodes instantancousfly detv onates. It depends on a single craslA for the: power to drive the piston. '.Union Non-Detonating Gasoline explodes in a dilTcreri.t- way; It ithrustSvKetoisto by' A- ': long;, u-jtainfed imp-;If: has' a?-''!CcSl6w::- through '-exerts a steady pressure -throughout the entire stroke. V Detonation Less Efficient A crashing explosion is less efficient thsm one that's prolonged. ' , It limits the compression because of the tendency to explode prematurely. It cause vibration; which means wear and tear. -The Sustained Explosion The prolonged explosion of Union Non-Det-' onating Gasoline provides progressive, sus tained impulse. It permits increased, compression in your motor, for compression, as all authorities know, is limited by the tendency of fuels to detonate. , Increased Efficiency Increased efficiency is dependent on com pression, the complete burning of the fuel and smooth impulses. Therefore Union Non-Detonating Gasoline gives a new "lift", on the hills, more speed on the straightaway and a smoother, stronger rush in the "pick-up." , ' And there's less wear and tear because vibration is reduced. ' , This higher efficiency means economy also. Union Non-Detonating Gasoline is always uniform. It doesn't disintegrate, thus doesn't deteriorate in storage. It has all the power when you use it that it has when it leaves the Union plants. . mere are several reasons Jor Union Non- Detonating Gasoline. : (' . Union Oil Company BASONS $ rvice '..':'.' 1 r-, ; f: V PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT CO. & ' .".'''. & .fit .5 '.rS-'riff-' ; h --tr-!!.': . .V-yH W : C . .j r ' ' " ! lnirovricnU In (ront In:. curBellnK. . Complct o'.ortnient of Die dlf Orent models and alzei nlwai oa hitnd. , . l riinl tl.io nuil Hp. M;i. Robt. Pattlaon l'lit;; i;..v iua n;j oii Union Gasolirie ij;.5iS:iS3Til3;-3