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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1923)
Wednesday, March 21. 192.1, THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER THE OLD HOME TOWN - - . By, Stanley J"l03I-lRFfT'G'SlW ' THIS WAY CAOiff HE3 . ILlisn sSsS-s-s3'-' BUND ON THIS SICE TT - ON doah ah' TH0 CLAYPOOuBXPlVTbCvi'ftMB.TMB WPBIW C?A ; HORSE-MAN FROM HOOTSlDWt. WHY HE MOUNTS - " ? I Ml HORSE FROM THE WftOM SIDE .Wnrtfc, V -- - - ---s'r: (QV? . Local News In Brief tt :: it and Mrs. Cramer's many friends vc member her as MUs Mi.ll . (lester ling of this city. Leaves for Huntington Mr. and Mrs .II. R. Ootson of La Grande left for Huntington last eve ning where they will visit for sev eral duys. Returns Hoaie Mis. F. A. I.indsey of Cunnrin, B. C, returned to her home yesterday after un extended visit in Joseph. Attend Dance La Vonne and Bobetta 'Wright of Union were hero attending the O. A. C dance last evening. Spent Day Here Clifford Johnson and Clark Mar tens, of Union, were in the city yes-teniay. Passes Through Mrs. E. C. Brooks of Enterprise. passed through I.u Grande last night on her way to Baker where she will visit friends for u short time. :: :: t: tt :t tt tt COMIXG EVKNTS a tt March 21, Superintendent and 3 tt principals Conference in Ln tt tt Grande, tt tt April . University of Oregon tt it (Jlee Club here. 8 tt May 25 La Grande high school tt it commencement exercises. tt it tt tt tt tt tt tt tt v. k tt a Baker Visitor linker is represented among the out of town guests at the Savoy by W. I. Bloom. Enterprise Man Here Karl llanna, of 'Enterprise, is among the out of town visitors at the Foley. Enterprise Visitor Mrs. A. Kairchild. who makes her home in Enterprise, is in La Grande visiting and shopping for a few days as a guest at the Savoy. The flowers were in excellent con dition and were certainly enjoyed. Here from Kamela '' Frank E. Brazie, who hails from Kamela, is in La Grande for a few days transacting business and is stopping at the Savoy. j tt. I. A. To .Meet The G. 1. A. will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the K. P. hall. Front Bakei liay Stoddard of Baker, motored to & Grand yesterday to attend the O. A. C. dance. f .!.-. 00 n hna,l wne rPnllTPiL Mr.'1 Johnson took advantage of the sale and puirhased a few heart. To Visit Astoria 1nlge Colon R. Eberhnrd, district d'-puty rand Exalted, (Ruler of the B. P. O. K., will loavo this evening for Astoria where, on tomorrow night, he will attend a session of the As toria lodge in his official capacity. Mr. Eberhnrd stated that he look.il forward to the meeting at Astoria with a great deal of pleasure, inas much as the' Elks of that city are a wide awake lot of fellows ami that the meeting Friday night would be the occasion for the initiation of n class of candidates and the holding of a pleasant reception. leaves for McMinnville Mrs. Melvin Galbruits of LaGrunde left for McMinnville. Oree-on. hist evening where she will visit, for sev eral days. Goes To Bakei Attorney Geo. E. Cochran, of the firm of (Cochran & Eberhnrd. left toihiy for Baker to transact business. 1 1 will return home Friday. In from lmblei Miss iMarie Pryor, who makes her home at lmbler, spent yesterday ia this city shopping and visiting. , Goes To Baker - Mrs. C. C. Happersett left this, morning for Baker to meet with the Baptist ladies of that city. ' III at Hospital 'Mrs. Ed. Ford is confined to the fvl'aiide llonde hospital seriotislv ill. Jjler many friends are hoping for a laimu ann comuieie recovery. : - fGoes to Hastings Mr. and IMrs. J. E. McCuIly of Walla 'Walla, who have been visiting in Enterprise for the past few days, left last evening for Hastings, Ne braska, where they will visit for several weeks. Arrives in La Grande , Col. J. W. Cousins of San Fran cisco, arrived in La Grande, this morning and will conduct special services tonight at tho Salvation Army hall. .Mr. Cousins is the sec retary of ull the Salvation Army Young People's Organizations of eleven, western states and the Ha waiian Islands. NEW TODAY WANTED By reliable party by Ap ril 1st, 5 or o roomed mooern, partly furnished house on 'nst side. Permanent. Phone Main 118. 8-2 Kit FOR SALE Vulcanizing outfit, com plete. Capacity 12 casings, juu tubes daily. M. Loi-eo, Cove. 3-21-.1t y-N I 7 m.o Created 6y (Bonded te at T it V FOR RENT Farm, also furnished sleeping room, fall 1B7-R. 402 Adams. :i-2Kitp FOR SALE I registered Brown Swiss bull, years old. $7.1 if taken at once. Call 1707 Jeffer son ave. or phone M4-M. 8-21-21 FOR SALE While Leghorn hat.nucr x nank.-giwiin. ing eggs from two year old he' Best Hollywood tpnestod sto. f iiMiinctlon $1.25 a setting. 6.00 a "aIllljrllnlll H S1,afl, u,l Kggs from h-ns with record fr' ,.,.,, ,, ., KM to 220 eggs. 1.7a a ketti . ,1(,tltl. ,., ,iny .uu a nunurcu. ' pedigreed from hens 230 to egiis. Mrs. George 11. Chupn 1 ooooooo ; O Phono 4i0-R. 3-21- l-unicdy I lmw tvr trU.I ! iisetl many difiVrt-nt iikmII- m nearly fii'ty-ono yrnrn of Down from Hilgard " Mrs. P. V. Younjr came down from' IIiljii)-d this morning to s(end tha day shopping-. Hero from Wallowa Sidnt'v "VI. Cnstpel and Hubert Johnson arc nmonir the visitors at i leaves for Tcoma tm Folev from Wallowa. Thov are hove on 'business. 0n No. 17 for Tucoma. Wash., whew j she will visit her huslmnd who is ivo unffuml u Ki'uat ileal o IW.NTOX SlVt hiteinode. touiJ'' Jn !. j 8 car. new vmc.-., .. Uock .Mtllw. Ala. These O condition. A bargain at $ wO u , 8.on ,. o W. H. Bohnonkamp Co. mt.h m, vimMtt , u, dl,;est S Haj'den Lorates H're Guy Hayden, who for several years was. connected with the shoe depart ment in the N. K. West store, has accepted a Position in the Hill le- liartmerit Slnre lutvini, .lwnnun.1 nf .Mrs. H. M. Tubbs left this morning; i his interests ;u tile G. M. Co. store at r.lgin. Mr. and Mrs. Hayden are in a government hospital there. Visiting in 'Portland Visitors here ironi La wrnmie to-1 day include Mr. ami Mrs. S. S. Mills : Starkey Visitoi unil K. Kinkcad. Journal. At the Summer , . .K. K. BradshaW of Portland,-left this morning on the branch line train fur Vincent. He was a guest at the Summer last evening. Wallowa Visitoi John M. Anderson came down from Wallowa last evening on a short business trip. He is registered at the Savoy. Here from Walla Walla Walla Walla was represented by out of town visitors yesterday by Phillip Ferguson. He is stopping at the Savoy while attending to busi ness here. ' l-'loyers Received ' Mrs. M. H. Payton, who is visiting with her son, W. R. Payton, of this city, received n beautiful box of flowers from California yesterday. ' Quality In Clothes mtmf rnnro than anything flse yon buy. Kvi-rynnn enjoys hrlng ivnll ilrt-Hst tl but It taken quality in fitbrie. li.irvi tailoring and stylea yiMi get all these in AIK IIAI.I.S STt:RV Ar r vi'i's inn n it ri'.XT. im rk avook ci,f)Ti!r:s All thfl nrw roloringn wenvrs nml inol-i! are hr for ynu. I niisuiil vaitits at .sh.h:., st.ii.sr,, i2.oO l In Suit or Overcoat. xirrn.nrox shops 9t2.no to $irt.no the pair Clint's Clothiery 'The Sioro With a Conscience'' Jack Stnreo. of Starkey, is among the out of town visitors at the Sa voy He is here 1or u lew days Shop In from Elgin Mrs. Hunnan came in from Elgin Inst evening to spend a couple of days on business. residing nt 902 Pennsylvania avenue. Attended Stock Sale Col. T. B. Johnson, well known local grower and dealer in livestock, wtis in Baker yesterday and attended Hie sale of u herd of pure bred hogsi Mr, Johnson reports that the sale was quite successful from every standpoint, and thiit an average price WILL TRAl;E merchandise for o"1""" used piano. W. 11. Bohnenkn- Co. i)-21... IS G'h MONEY may be secured urn Bankers Reserve System for 1 purpose on city or form proper llun .Deny Am J.E (ict The kers Reserve Deposit Couipak VTpnniJRY iver, Colorado.' 3.7. - :hocolates HABIT "Eat to please yourself, hut dress to please others." So Wrote Benjamin Franklin. But (he day has happily dawned when a woman may dress to please her self while pleasing others. . ' , In Conde Swagger Top-Coats exclus ive with this store the better dressed women of. America ave finding the in comparable trio of comfort, utility and beauty; pleasant to wear and pleasing to see. Camel's Hair Coatings, Polaircs, Radiolaines and Vicuna Coatings. $22.50 to $65.00 TKN'-VlvXIt MIIK FAX PttANi'lss'ti, Hallf.. Mnr. Klres In the national miosis 01 a iforiila ilestroye.) more than l.aoo.i"' acres of tlinlM'ihinil, valued nl nea- l,0ini,nilil. iliirlni; tho decade ellilAi-v OllC a 1 l'Cflt. ...... ,t .1. i',.ti...i M. r i'ni-4-st. iM.-rvice here. Most or fli-.'-s were inn n-c:iused. hey More Than , 00000000 - 1 Any La Orande subscriber to the Observer who does not re ceWe hU paper by 8 o'clock In the evening, please- call Westers Cnlon, Mala 24, and a. special mosBonger will .deliver a copy. hch-& Greene Hv To Wear and Shoes ttmtat:mtnMmttrwririmtaa!t Returns to School Miss Virginia Bryant returned j this morning on. No. 17 to Eugene 1 where she is attending the Univer sity of Oregon. Down from Hukei Mrs. A. R. Williams and children came down from Baker this morn- ,1 ing to spend a short time visiting here. Here from iWalla Walla A. W. Hancock, who makes his home in Walla Walla, is among the out of town guests at the Foley. Baker Visilor The guests a tthe Foley yesterday i rrom liaker included u. u. (Jhudwiek. J He is here transacting business. ;At the Savoy ' Elgin was represented among the out of town visitors yesterday by A. j E. IMaxwell. He is stopping at the I Savoy. In from Elgin . . v .'' I ' Oscar Benshadlev ofj lgjojjisj.'ttn) Ipihg, at the SuVoy while in tills city jon a, short' busines strip; . ;;'tj Wallowa Man Here I Jesse Allen is anfng tn fWal ( Iowa visitors at the Savoy. He is 1 here on n combined business and ; pleasure trip. ', Mayonnaise Demonstration 1 The demonstration of Gold Medal ' Mayonnaise, now being conducted in I Iji Grun.le by Mrs. Charles Toai, is ; located at the Hooverized Grocery. Down from Enterprise Mrs. 11. C. Cramer came down ' from Enterprise last evening to spend la short time hero visiting and shop jping. She is registered nt the Sa- ivoy- , 1C.ivc for Trip 1 Mr. and .Mrs. Bert Carr left last evening for Portland, Seattle, Ta .coina and Spokane where they will j spend two weeks visiting. Go On Visit I Jllrs. Eva, Wisslcr left this morning ,fnr Milton and Pendleton whero she j will spend about ten days visitinr her daughter, Mrs. Joe Studfield and her son, Harold Wissler. Did Not lrire Car Ijiwrence Prescott, of lmbler, who was Enid to have been the driver of 01 a rord truck that smashed into a buggy Saturday, stated today to jth" Observer that he was not driv ing the car. although he was a pas jsenger. ''I don't know how to drive la Ford car," he stated. DANCE TOMORROW KITE McElroy's Orchestra Of Portland, Oregon. M O N E V ''I it u s N FEATURED Famous Baritone Singer at the Tower of Jewels At the World's Fair ZUBER HALL THURSDAY, MARCH 22. Admission, $1.25; Ladies, 25c; Gallery, 25c Modern Dances Every Saturday Night at REX HALL Good Music, Good Floor Good Time D. S. STEWARD, Manager ijitttttttttmuttititwtannitmtintitittiu fresn I f from the j ; Smy factory j 1 F" E Sj j iROLLVOlJROWrITt I Itlx ta Croix Pp.r All.lJ I 8 1 Iro "I never tasted such fine soup!" That remark is made to us every day by some of our satisfied lunch customers. Have You Tried Them? The Palace Son is Bom ; ' When attending the Interstate Y. j M. C A. convention in Portland last week A. E. Pryke, of La Grande.' saw J. Ij. Cramer, former general . secretary of the local Y. and re-j Ports that he is much improved in 1iealth since he has been made "Granddaddy" by a son born March1 12th to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cram er of Milton, Oregon. The proud father acted as science teacher in the Li Grande high school last winter Though our Spiing Shoes arc high in quality and style, you'll find they're priced within easy reach. One of the biggest points in their favor, and yours, is their comfortable fit. ASH BROS. "The Store That Keeps Faith with the People" She Was a Liar (And Beautiful) She Was a Hypocrite (And Kissahlc) She Was a Tyrant (And Adorable) She Was a Cheat (And Bewitching) YET NO ONE LIFTED A HAND AGAINST HER See Why? Boom TARK1NGTON S Bastcrpiecc STARTS THURSDAY AT THE ARCADE come iy ii I "8 A