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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1923)
Friday, April 13, KjgJ PAGE TWO A't'" n THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER They 'huvoi.V.oihVr compnuyajbo city?" THE OLD HOME TOWN, By. Stanley women wouldn't we.il. been xurrcsslul 'ct. Wmn nennle will believe anyihlne (.ItWi: MISTAKR HHlow, I ani to order a box for if you only ke II bud fiiouBli. i tonitii row .4 - t , What sl.e : -Tliere wlH be party." il.rv 0!IV six of us In - thn I 'often n"l reminded lly classic dancers fair. , eomp in single I Of popular trees In uuniiun size,,--we'll have to have it made apo i.b" -In this the Lyceum? -"o this is be undertaker.. . ror ineir iiiiirm, ii, And a western l.'ixl concern) In quires In nil advertisement win pay hlKh rates when you can gci oin A rinnHlflert Art Will Dp It! ciihH li'O per cent chi'tiii-r Mum any Playtime Frocks May Be Tubbable A chic, tubbable dress is an asset beyond words; and with summer time so near, and the need for good looking things which may be laundered so prevalent, these fresh stocks of lovely new Mina Taylor and oth er frocks are the more interesting. For they're of fab rics that may be tubbed any number of iimes, in all the new shades of the season. The dyes' are fast they won't fade and with pricings so low, you can afford more than one. . - - i - J f,V .-flrfj''"' T11E ClicKOO CUX1K TVAT MAS HUH& ( I vfffl" Wj, . - HENURICKS JEVJELERT STORE FOK OVER l'-ie1,Li v-" ' FIFTEEN XEARS, FELL VITHOUT VJAf;N$ " . T?D.Y,E.glEW"& FCufl MAMO PA1NTKD CHllA PLATES J A reception iinil house opening of the new parish rectory of the Church of Our Lady of the Valley, Fourth and K streets, will he held by the ladies of the lAltnr Society this Sun day afternoon from :i to (i o'clock. After completing the present bcuu tiful church, built by the 'Kcv. Fa ther Oriscoll, the members of the parish deemed it fitting to erect a rectory corresponding to' the church. Th building .committee .consists nf F. I. Steven, J. n'. Ioare Jtcjiry Nurrc ami W, U. Casey. The erec tion of the building was supervised ly C. 'It. Miller, local nrchitect and the general contract was allotted to W- C. Hansen, local contractor . All materials and furnishings were han dled locally; .The furnishings wero aelectcd and purchased by the Altar Society and the Young Ladies So dality. The house is designed from' "the English-Ciothic style of architecture, with it. t stoep'i roof:,! capper .'flues, half timbered gable with masonnry bases. 'It is thought that this type of construction in 'Vov.y I appropriate for the present purpose; . The main floor of the rectory contains the of fice, parlor, dining room, the kitch en and commissary, the housekeepers apartments and bath room. All rooms are connected with the main hall with double anil single French doors which can he thrown open into one large room and allows for perfect ventilation. The second floor con tains tho library with its fireplace The general aid of the First Meth mlist church will meet Wednesday af ternoon at U:;I0 in the aid rooms of the church. Mrs. C. R- Jones of Portland pass ed through I.n (irande last evening on her way to Uolse, Idaho, wnere she will visit. , Mrs. Mary Garner returned to her home in i.a uramie lust evening ni tor visiting for several days in For est t!rove with friends. iMrs. dinner, who resides at Nam pa, Idaho, returned to1 her home last evening after spending several days in I.a Grande. Mrs. Selders, who hus been visit ing for a short tinfe in Pendleton, returned to her home in La Grande lust evening. SHIPPINGAT POWDER HEAVY NORTH 1'OWIiKlt. April 12.- Th. . Illilwell-KvunH (Irnln company luive kept lull on (lie shipping of live Hlork shipped from North I'ow tlit' puHt few month. KliilHlihiK nn Miii-rh IIIhI, thro liiiri )een earn of en ttli', r t-ii'M of liojrs ami riVI! CtU'H Of holWH Hlltppt'il tO Vlll'l- tm pnlntH. TIiIm Is not half of tho (oMiuiKR Hlilitcl from thru point. (Hor inn t'ni'H of tec uikI uh niriny of lutv ttnd Ki'itln hiivr hi-eri rhtppiil from thM town In lhi Hiimo IniKtti of linn. If lh0 live Ktnck mat ket n well an hay .-mil ifNiln rcurh t he prlm-H Dint tlH'.v haJ oiiKht to hrliiR vlnn oiHpaictl to olhrr priccM, thre will mid the rector's ronma, quartors for ( , much more nhlppcil than tit pith- the missionary ami guest roum, in cluding1 lovatories, sleeping porch and bath. Linen chests are conven . iently arrangetl in the halls, nil halls properly connected with the stairs tint. Th srhool hoard 'of Wolf 'reelt met wlili M r. I Uxoti of I. a Ornmln atul .Mr. Ilatterman of lluttorman N'nlson company of I'ortlnml. This is also 11 Inrire attic- At present lawr), tiees, shtuhbery and flowurH rPUiKUuntiMi to. tli luiild- and exterior entrances. The hase-i was fm tho put-pone of drawing up Uient contains the furnace and fuel ! tho tetrat ilocumcnln p-rtalnlnr 1o rooms, vegelahlo and service supplyjih,, election of voting iho honds. rooms, and complete laundry connect- Mrssi-n, lKon and MattermaiT will tU to both lloors with chutes, I here t haniiie the legui end of the honds, it, (i. (iorhcN has U-turned from n rive monlhti' trip and has travele 1 Ht'veni Jhnnfl utd miles and rot urn p 1ita?ic:,,kt:tit.Jiuaitli,iS.'ltilH ifirlffittooK- A: recentton l-ommitteo will ln nn I I'tni 10 ' t'nltrurinwiTfxuH 11111101-and- Iiand to show tlie visitors tlirough ! x'val. nin dfuiRhtr-r and son-in-the house. A very cordial invila-' ,aw' ,lt,,) I'rv lirnnintr. Una is ertended to nil, especially tu'wh(l wl" Hpcnd hoimc it me hm-n vislt the general public, to attend 'this!,nK wt, rnlutlwn and rrlenrls. house opening. j tiorluun has hern In Knstcrn iiikoh (dr many yearw and wan ono The Knglt.-h Lutheran congrega-1' r tUv '",",!,' "'tth'm In the vlclnltv tion held a oommunitv gathering lastl1'1 Xorni ,,0,v,ll'r' wherp ho Mill own evening in Une chapel which was ni,:u""V '"'"''""K IniereslH . very plrasuitl occasion. The chapel ;VXH , rh ,H SHN ,,",K,V lln,,,h was filled with voung peoplo. lievj , M,-1,",1'1 AKu 1'r,',H N"nt ,w" Hogstad atid his wile were in charge t, aH 'V l,I,k('1' ,iisl wo,'k '1''t''l P of tho program. 'After lingim: p '. lh,',r n,nrh wh,t'h ,,uv "America httlo Juanita Kti S '.TV JV "T" V" recitrd a" poem on the "AnuMican ' ' w,t ' " King' which was very will dune in-' ", " to try to deed. Miss Helen .1, nsen. M, . J. I ' " w 1 ' T T"0. "T , CI. Htitaimfer ami f,.rl K din, wni. . . ' ")l,",-m11' ' J. Spencrrbov dirnd .. ........1 ini . mi un" A- ' ,lr,: went to m (Irande to ... ,, ,-nvi ti"ll 111 1 1 if . iUlSK dansen then reritetl "Little t)rphan i. :. ,1 . 1 . . 1 ,- ., ,, ' iM P' lfi,m almost 1 in passu n e. Ten I ' V"1 K''IU7;i llimT ','", werr promised rellof h noon I.SC 1 ( I';Vl,"ntr ;VOr,!as the ,av money 1m apportioned. .Mr. Lr T shllrt.tm,B ,"1 "'K'fjMes, and Mr. Mudel.on took up tho his personal e,u;uhlnnce with Dr. mait.M- of KUuUnK Wolf and Ilover " eain saw me rrcek io;iI.h and after much discus- inv iuiifi uiai ocars nisision ti,ev name, and sim-ee-ied ni having tho - 1 resnyienan rhurch of , (irande nunii it. the remainder of his talk fvfk road "If. (hey lind o condemn thn rlKlit-of-wuy. Tin county court will he In tho elty in a fY days to" view the roas and H.-o what Iiuh to lie done. Hoiim yeurM ajfo there waa a farm cVh' rural telephone lino out on Wott creek, but It in wild that now there none. Trouble with the central office made tho farmers give up tho .service uh well uh the ralsiiiK of tho rales rind now there Ih none In that secllon. The phone Ih a necessity on the (arms and ho fariueiH had ouhl to get toelher and rebuild tho line and not let it fiMI into disuse again. The water meter. s .that were or dered Home time ago havc arrived ami will he Installed as noon as the , work nui ho done. Marshal John West will have charge of the -work. Conerelp Ijoxch will be useI uh theso art HtiicJ to be the best. A Hprrlal iueellng will bo called lor the mming week to determine what action the town will take in the matter. The .signers of tho guarantee, re ceived notice from the Cndmcan peo ple that tho contruot had been can celed. The reason Klven wuh thai, the rt presentadveM had no- aiithorlty to sign a J'our-day program and It would cost ,S 1,01m for l'l days. No one cares to make mich a largt? guarantee so we will not have any chautau'ina this year. .Mih. Alva I 'etc is enlertaincd at the I'eler'H ratich on Friday evening In honor of Mr. Peter's birthday. Twen ty guests were present and dancing was the order of Iho evonlng-. A nice supper wan served and Iho crowd stayed until Iho morning hours. OFFICE CAT TRADE WAHK BY JUNIUS Today is Friday 4he Thirteenth! Things you shouldn't do today are: Pou't walk under a ladder if some one is painting at tho upper rung; if a blark cat walkn in front of you don't drive yoni' car nioro than 19 miles per hour; and if yort pick up a ldn pointed your way don't put it In your pocket or it'll kenp re minding you that it Is pointed your way; '... ADO KAII A.M DOXK The speedometer' said sixty miles an hour. The constable said it was ninety. Tho natives said it was a crime. Ho Haiti It was the life: but His friends said It with flowers. Tho J'oko is ecrtabily on the mayor of San Fiiuu'Ihco who talked into u broadcasting outfit an Invitation to everyone who, heard him to send him a telegram, collect. Next day he louud that the bill for the telegrams h received amounted to $U000. On0 of tho things an inquirer wants to know is how ho is to keep an automobile and the Sabbath at the same time? A friend of Amos Tash, according to the latter, says that when ho ask ed thn "only" girl If her mother ever spoke a kind word for him, that she said "Oh, yes, mama said last night you would make good veal." IIOl'FJ.KKK JOn Fver since the world began men have tried to invent something that The richest man in the world is the ono who is satisfied with what he has. Imeti wlih thp county court to get j sum,, act ion m the post roads that decided to build the Wo'f Georgia Rose Talcum Powder appeals Irresistible to women who Hkf a single floral odor, and preier the rose. Tiie reason Is that every can ofo K fj.fi i I A. UOHR contains u gen-' crnus quantity of real altar of rose gl v I n g the tale "ft wonderful rosy I fragrance. like the flower Itself. If you have not tried Mliis most popular or nP 1 rosy fragrance. like would lilt,, to show you how true to Nature such a tal cum can be when prepared by America's Master lVrrumer. Heautli'ul, decorated can, with thv convenient "K'llk-tlte" ca p. Vrlco, 2,"i rent Glass Drug I Y'.H PUBLIC SALE f;n.n-: 1. coven itAxcir 7j jiii.ds soi thf-ast or i.a ;raxdk AM :t .MIl.KS WKST OI-' HOT I.AKl:, OX Monday, April 16th Commencing' at 10 :00 a .in., with Free Lunch at Noon . 52 - Head of Durham - Cattle - 52 Klein llcail 1'rcnli .Vow: iWin-ad 1'ii-sh Suon; Four Ilrxl firm .MIIkiHl Sfinu- Tlllli-s Twi-Ive H-il 2-Vrnr-Olcl Hclfi'rs: Klght Head 2-Ycar-Olil SIimm-s: Tliifc- Short Yearlings; six Suckling Calvi-s; Our IXiilmni Hull (milk Hlrnln) :l Y'nis Old. (rri'Urlill.fitriil.Hi(.il will all milk cows showing Ihcy have been Tuhrrciilnr Ti-sli-cl.) 8 - Head of Horses - 8 Two SaiMIc or Driving Horses; One Black Mare 1 Years Oltl (In foal); Our liny .Mnrc (ill foul); Two Hay drilling, wl. 1 100 Hi, (I Years Oltl; One Itlni k (.cIcIIiik; One rereheiiin Slallion, WclRhl 1800 In. One Duroc'Jei'scy Brood Sow and Three Shoats ' Farm Implements, Household Goods and Harness One II-Foot Dining; Ttnom Table (new): Two Pressors; One fieri Stead and Springs; Ono Sanitary Cot, One Sot Ijonri Harness, Two Sots Brttehln Harness; Ono Huggy Hnr nes; Ono Saddle One 1 Tnw Wheel Wagon and Slake Hack; Ono HI Low Wheel Wag on and Hay Hake; Ono Top Ituggy: Ono Hack; Ono Hay Itako; Ono (.rain Drill. (U-bolc IHiublo li-c (brand now); Ono Side lcllvcry Hay Itako (new): Ono Deorlng; .Mower (now); Ono Disc; One 2-siH'tlori . . spring TimiiIi Harrow; Ono 2-soclinn Drag; Harrow: One ipMik-h Walking Plow: One 12-im h U-way Plow; One Alfalfa Oilttvntor; One .Mainiit spreader; One Chvtilar Wooil saw; 'Ono IJ horse owor Um l:ngfue; One Ittajf Wood Saw, gas power; One Cn'Oin Separaloi (An rhor-Moh ) : 0(10 s(j. ft. .Malthtdtl Itonling; Three ltarrels I. fine, and .Many other Articles Too Numerous to Mention, TERMS Sum of $2.t anil tinder, oah. Over' a credit of sis months, pur chrtver giving hankallo not drawing S per cent. Interest from date. GRACE I. COUCH COL. T. Ii. JOHNSON, Auctioneer J. E. REYNOLDS, Clerk was devoted, to imtriotism. hi,.h a... tho subject nf the eveniiiKV pru- Ladies had Ineiii.i-cd lum-h l.oxe ami Jesse .1. Tuwrry mted n. nn. -tiunerr selhnir the l-nxes ti the Ituests. When this had heen rum pleted games f"r the nld , vouiir occupied the irnuiimler of the eve ning except the time consumed in en joying i-efrcshmrnts. The W V. M. S. of the Kirst Moth odist Kpiscopal rhurch met for their monthly meeting, in the pnisonni;r Wednesday afternoon. The study hour was conducted by Mrs. I'moner. Among the special features was nolo by Mrs. Dunning and a Mission ary play by , five girls, a demon atration of work in India entitled "Patients and Practice." Refresh ments were served. Powei The three most vital units in the economical and satisfactory operation of motors are the Piston Rings, Pistons and Piston Pins, all of whiclMve carry in stock, and with our cylinder grinding equipment we are alile to give you a very complete piston assembling service. Leighton's -Welding & Machine Works ANYONE! ANYWHERE!! ANY TIME!!! This is your opportunity! Let us make your connections for you. Home Independent Telephone Co. Yours for Comfort : Comfort is what you want first in any shoe, es pecially a work shoe. ' r You'll get it here. Service is the other thing you want from a work shoe. You'll get it here. Yes, sir, you get a big dollar's worth of comfort and service 'from every dollar you invest in Work Shoes at this store guaranteed. Prices, $3.00 to 3S.00 :' The Bootery "A Paradise for Tired Feet" GROVER SMITH, Mgr. For Moving This Store Will Be Closed Thursday and Friday, April 12 and 13. While Moving to Our New Location. After .This bate , ! , WE WILL BE CLAD TO SEE YOU At Our New Home OX DEPOT STREET Between Adams and Washington", NEXT DOOR TO PENNEY'S Oregon Hardware & Implement to. Norse Grown FANCY NORWAY Fresh Mackerel This is a fancy Norway Mackerel put up' fresh in cans. They Are Delicious A Fine Assortment of Fresh Vegetables Received Daily J. G. Snodgrass 109 Depot St. Two Phones, Call Main 73 NO CHARGE FOR DELIVERY