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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1923)
Saturday, May 20, 1923. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE FIVE JIuta Growing Larger. London. It is evident that hats onco mcro are growing larger, up pronrliing Cniiialwrough jnroportions. A frlnnco today at the smart gather ings in such places as the Savoy proves that with the larger hats there are longer gowns and shortef slpevcH. j- j - Bok'i career proves Aiat any Dutch hoy can make, a great success in America if he is world-beater. The Lady of the Valley Church Physician Appreciates Modern Highways JltfeJvir Went Aln Brlnir Itesnlta. 1 ' t U . i ' ' Moving suffering. And to tuko tlio ! whole traveling fcblie Into conald- J oration, nnyone Wii bcu that the auv- i Ing of time alone more than pays l'orjJ tlit! highways, leaving out till coii- , nldcrntion of tlic wear on cars and ;i tii-us, tho smaller consumption c r 1 motor fuel, and the case with which iR pcopto got about. Lty all means, thoji highway system of Oregon is the greatest thing the st'uto could havo , doiiu In u count rue live manner ami ( it st u litis forth today throughout tliejj nation as a model in progrcssivencss . t and advancement." - j ' Such strong words from a man j who camo to this vulley -82-yours uko j , from Illinois easting his lot In rnlonli county serves to udd enthusiasm to those who went out with the high way vision and worked diligently lor Us inauguration. The Lady of the Valley Church, erected a few years ago by Catholics, is one olopw LTmV in thu unyd when It took four and a half hours to reach Ktarkey, whleh was then qulto a good sized settlement, he practiced here. Thoso samo days re quired a day to make tho round trip " ' ' (to Union, usually the trip lasting well In the old days a girl was grown into to night. A cull to Lower Gove ueLcro she came out, but now by the) when roads were bud was ulwuyii aj time she is grown she is accustomed shock to the physicians of Ui Grande, j J io Maying out. . nor tt meant a moat lemons inp. j no doctor has spent as much as two . .... , . . To witness a trunsforniution of tin' lilBliwuys of "Vnlon county from roads i J Which lit times of tlio year werel, itinveled with the irrulltest dlffletllty II Iby strong Grande Hondo horses J hitched to a Uslit buctry, to tlio mat,' 'iilficellt houlevards of today when jl the call of tho sick from uny see- J tlon of the county Is unswored with- , I ill u lew minutes, lr. A. I. Ittehard son Is ono of tho stronKCSt advocates , of the present day mud system andii lhe ni'Kes uny num who Is dlNsat'H- fled to do a littlo rieurlnir on thO, leeunonilc sldo of tho question. t I "Speaking from u profoosloual J Istnndpoint," said the d-etor, "It Is j , plainly to be seen that every physl-jl jetan In l7nlon county has had his ca- 'paclty for work In the country in-, cieaeed three fold over tho old roads. Tho sick and afflicted get UKAt, ESTATE ' l.NSUlAXt'K Geo. H. Currey OITV AND FA KM LOANH Modern four-room homo just eoni pleted. located in a section of tho city that is rapidly improving, base ment, largo lot. Trice, $J(iiMi.ULt. 'IViniH, cash and balance at f&.uu per month, including interest. Ten-roomr-omffp' Ltictt? of lund, ctoso lo.tii!;irnvlSclooC;:'ferilh tip und (luwnalnjfypltftti ttii,gao(i condition,' . I'rlce, tai'liOjya.-ry "HUeittil- terms. medicnl care much uuiekor, thus ie- Modern four-room home on hard surfaced street, close to shops und school, largo lot, plastered and Jual Uuisoiulncd. The home can be pur chased with or without tho furniture. If you aru looking for a fine small homo that is priced right, investigate this. lldllui&rloOri ' extra. Tfliw location in I'lrsiiVatre'et betweiia, t-tprlng and i'emi uvenueH,, tu'cW wist.'liOxl io, ce ment sidewalk, puvod. street, Tl.ls lot la uriciid -rtiriit.-vM , Ten acrea near Xa Grande, one fourth utile from, paved road. Good 6-room house, burn, chleken houue, VI clterry trees, Ituit year crop $2U0, H acres in alfalfa, first crop ready to cut, Trice, Imcstigutu litis. Klvu-roiitn home, large lot, the lioime Is new und in fine shape. This place is iun outHlde of city lliulls. I't-ieo, $lU5o. Terms. l'orty acres, good G-rooiu Terms. 35 acres in alfulfu, house, price $UHUU, Keven-room home, modern, good location, garage for two cars, hit WiNllu. Trice $:Uuo.oo. Terms. $1,000 cash, balance like rent. Several JO-acro tracts close to Im Grande. Koino real homes. If inter ested let niu show you my listings. tne linest cnurcn ecliiices in Eastern Oregon. The. church occupies an excellent loca- fcssio.. in this county uon on ourt House mil, overlooking the valley and La Grande.- . ; Wonderful Sanatorium Located at Hot Lake Tiiv has maih: this ixstitltiox uxow.v TIIIKII'GHUrT TIIK IjA.I Health as a scient-e is the mission treatment, but in addition the sana of Hot Lake Sanatorium located nine torium has the baths which are a ni'Us from La (Jrande en the Ore-; most remarkable aid in all clusses of jron -Trail. Dr. V. T. Phy has made cases. tie .institution one of the grcates1; I Since the earliest available history in the west. It is known far audi the mammoth boiling spring at Hot wide as the place where the sick are! Lake has been used as a place of cared for. It is not a report in any treatment. First, by the Indians, and senpe as some might believe from then on down the line, with increas- ' its beautiful buildiiifrs. its handsome ing popularity,-to the present time, 'f'j-ettmfr against thfc pills and because And year by year there has been SHARP SHOTS Modern five-room home close to high Hchool, lot 0 0x1 10, basement, furnace, house has just been painted, I'rlce, $:iMiO.O0. Terms- $roo.no ciuth and bulnneo at $:i&.uo, including Inter est at I'o Klve-room home, good stone foun dation, large lot, frxi:i:t, piimtered hoiu;e Just papered und painted, l'rlco, $JJOii.oo. Terms. Klghty acres near Union. Owner must sell and the' price- will surprlsu Thirty acres in CoVe, Pour blocks from high school.. This Is a real homo. Twelvo acres fn ulftdrdi-.- A delightful home, dairy Und poultry i'Uueh. Thtrty-slx acres Fl'fteen acres In alfalfa. 'Goort house, and. barn and water right for $3000.01. r Modern six-room home, basement, furnace, paved street, lot DOxl til, parage, i'rlce H.uoit.oo. Terms. A splendid 4'0-aero home" near Sum mervlllo including . equipment, for $J70l(. ' After working fourteen hours a day a .wife may be excused for smiling a little when her hufband speaks of "giving" her money. The theory that women can stand more pain than men became popular long before fhaving was in vogue- Correct this sentence: "The doers of the sedan have patent catches," aid the salesman, "and thev never will rattle." German histcxy, 1918-1923: verse; adverse, perverse. Re- I' t for bIiS&asi-r l.-ije. aJ.s-1 iYisBrsmjnryisnrfci I Ijving Costs .j Steadier Headline. nf tho hot water. h: the other hand added better hospital and sanatorium it i whAi-n hn Jek :u.d :it flirf'e 1 facilities. Hotter technical eniilp- . idV1"B .VUBW get rclier by the inost scientific ment; better methods ot diagnosis Living costs are 'tho steadiest thing treatment known tu; the medical and and treatment, until now, Hot Lake . I surgical profcic nsi i i. j-Sanatorium stands at the top in the we know. J ' Instead of the pi'Js and powders service given Hs patients. It treats J ' . . of the olden days for-'sick people with all medical and surgical cases ex no reguid to del, Hexeieiw, biths, cept tuberculosis of the lungs and radio treatments n;?d other irodern .acute infectious diseases. hours gelling through thtr Hoolh J,ano north of Ia Grande. 1 The flr.st taste of a road with a bottom to ifc In this valley was given the people when Kd. 10. Klddlu uiul Fred J. Holmes, holh deceased, led a community movement to rock a portion of the road north of Island City toward Moss chapel. J.aler these same men extended their move ment to Improve the road from La Grando to Island City. County Judge J. C. rlenry did the first nermanent road work for tho i county in 1910 when the liooth Lane, I always n mud-hole and a drawback ji to civilization, was rocKeu una ma- cadnmed in 1910. I All of these Improvements led. Ii dep by step, ' to the magnlfl'ent J highways of today, and it Is little u wonder that Ir. Ulchardson. who lias ipeut .12 years of his life building a largo practice, should ejolco over the highway- improvuihcht. Incidentally La. Grandp baa pro greased vry much in tliat 32, years Dr. Klchardson has - witnessed the erection of every brick building In the city. He has seen la Grande giow rrom the country yt lingo to tho .law town, then to: tho hambome, well-Improved little city sho Is today. During ono of her greatest, periods of improvement ho was mayor of tho city and In that capacity he encour aged and assisted In every way pos sible the many improvement proj ects. I "It has only been by team work and the thorough npirlt of coopera tion among tho people of Grnndi that Khe has had sueh a healthy growth," eon t 'niied Dr. Ith-hardson 'after he had reviewed tho road nit j i:ulion, "We sire destined tu grow .and develop here In a most natural manner, provided that same Ia Grande spirit is preserved and fos tered. Ky comparison there aro no better towns than ourtown, and the civic priiie now being exhlblte. among home owners plainly tell-) that this feeling of supremacy in shared hy all tlio people here." Klve-room home, close to school, shops and mill, wired, plumber, lot 00x110, fruit trees, and good lawn. I'riee, 52100. oi). Terms, $f00.U0 down und balance like rent. KUty-Hiiven acre farm near Union. I'ermil me to give. you the. details of this splendid home. A modern seven-room plustered house, barn, gurage, aero In straw berries. Ituit year's cherry crop $rno, in May Park. A high -class property. Two choice building lots on Hprlng street, well paved street, cement Hide walk, city water and sewer. One hundred sixty acres with good s'x-room houxc and big barn,-family orchard, 2u to 30 acres in. cultivation. If you uro looking for a rooming house come in, for I havo several good buys on my lists now. Ono and one-half tiillUaj from Ja Grande. I'rlce $2G0t.: -This, is a a good buy,- . ) . . We have a choice list of city property and farms. The abovq is only a suggestion. We would be pleased to have you call. Phone 200-J. Office op posite Y. M. C. A., next door to police station. ' ' ; things in the profoMflon.the afflictc.1 visit Hot Luke realizing mat every agency for the restoration nf health is t-t 'their commnmfc The diagnosis of every case is exhaustive jnid it1 progress is under tlio eyp of ire pias ter hand that conduits the institution There is excellent drinking water from a cold mountain spring. It has its own dairy products from an ex cellent, tuberculor-free, federal ac crec'.ited herd of Hclsteins. It has several thousand white leghorns that furnish fresh eggs constantly. It In tho lurtrcrv thcr is that positive raises and slaughters and cures its detail, that ever present cleanliness; own meat. It has abundant fresh am', the constant professional nurs-; vegetables from its own gardens, and in'"", nil of which cdmbir.e to restore I in fact, it has a medical and surgi the i-f flirted ones t Iw-alth. jcr.l institution that will bear the clos- Not or'y i.i the lilt-bit al and sana- est sciutiny, both as to its man toiiiun modern and 4-.li eMit'pred, tlm ner of conduct, and its care of pa staff of physicians! und artcndantit ; ticnts. An institution of which the rourVnu and cmr-piftr.t to apply all : fast growing inland empire should ,-!;-... in rt-.oh0'1'' f-'""1f'""; be, nnd Is. justly proud. Helps Solve Collection Problems It of not a few men In the comroun lity has ben strengthened and . re-, stored. The professional collector is I netted on as nothing more nor less ihnn a heart lens creature who stops in and takes tho only dollar remaining it lias been ree- bet ween man and starvation. Weeks ess "world that (fl not that kind of a man. His vs- th v fuel or con- i-m 13 uiiw ui cu-upertiuun wmi i no fill mini 11 Him- "-'-" it.im.-i miui inuv ui L-ue renin, l-ir several yearsf ognlzed by the busi H'dltng is not the linn nf hnsine.vs. bjt that colteetion.i " n '"J' cases gives constructive are the .essentla'a Some men- havo tM of transacting a ', bus ness, yet are n f uu Idles of B'l cee."-' Ifetions. tthi rs h time to devote I r'Minciin up ha bl'lM. Iji Grand, i. wh'de were no exert and there were WlH"o eiillectiolis eesisfully ink1 Veeks came to in .January of tlr-' fcif real su'.cobh. natural facultv rue volume of pes-Hesscd of the f.-My niaklnir eol- not sumeienT the details of mtvI ib Hnqneiit iinrss men us a tlon to the nil", iiiy In the city sue- nlis Wte lint being n rari' nf v.-h n I to thd eiiy in 1U21 following and year co-operation to the debtor, and aids htm in solving his problems. 'Mr. Vcfcs came to Iji Grande from Portland in 1H21, being cent here by J.uj. K. Darkson & Co highway contractors, to look after bridge con struction. He became enamored of !.a OmnnV and soon .is tits work was completed severed his connection with the company and declared his intention of becoming a U Grunde ehtzen. Since extnhlmhlnc lhe ro jiettlon r."nfy he his ndded Insur anre and real entate depart men If. I Ka h department is enjoying edy established the Woks. Colie':tina iani gnnirytng growth. July 1, l'JZJ, Agency. ' n mrancd a creiu mim-tin smem. Weeks, althoiiKlir H was hi rlnt j which Is iiaucd weekly and which Is denture In the bu4ncss. possecl I he ;enjo Ing a growing circulation facility of being idIe to simplify thcjaiimng buslnei men of th dbdrlct. cnlleetinn problem and witb'n a! Mr. Weeks Iti a native of N-w York short time bad eKabtifhed n cleir- UtU4 where hf wan born In WhZ, but Ing house, o to speak, foe the haiwll-'a i-idenee of l' ers in this state ing of collections of Ia Grande bnd-jhas made htm a trite Oregonbin. !! n-'ss men. A.- a rtiult of the woik ;his a wife and two r.hlldien and no nf f14 wfkn Acitcv Ui Giand" 'ti:jn in m Grande glxrs more st firms nr.' carryiii considerate less tMon to home hi? and the rearing in delinquent accuunts and the tied-iOf thiidren than Mr. Weeks. Kodak as you go On the OLD OREGON TRAIL you will find the best pictures' in the world. At our Kodak counter there is every essential for pood picture making. Finishing service that pleases, and Kodak Film in any size arc here for your use. Autographic Kodaks, $6.50 Up Red Cross Drug Store ii').!:; I 'HM'Rm-y: SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY nooOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Fascinating, Captivating, Enthralling mart minn -in- Tess of the Storm Countir jr ! 3 .., "The World's Sweetheart" In her entirely new and recently finished producr tion of the famous screen classic the whole world . u loves, a production so much bet ter thai the orig- ' inal as to defy comparison and beggar description. .-yt ii fi YOU HAVEN'T SEEN THIS PICTURE , The Crowning Achievement of Mary Pickford'a Career Adults Children (5 to 12) ... Includes Tax 35d a; to iri j . a ' J I 1 i I I.J