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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1923)
Wednesday, June 13, 192.1. PAGE SIX TIIE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Personal Mention liiml visit lot. Him 1h ntupplitK liere llfor ti few cluy willi frlemlM in-fore, ko- jlriK mi to her home nt .nmpn, lilalin, 'wlifir nlie will upend the Hummer. Mi m. M. Mel 'mil Ik, of 101 Kin, Hpent 1 Witt hi in visit M in. I.eil iii-i'h Hister. K'-voiul lionis in tint clly yeatenlny. I .Mrs. Jon Kkini, Tin y Htopprtl nyer , jln llilf flty u h k iicmI I of All. unil M I. : Hiker whh n-pn-Henterf iiinnnc the lit cf iown piK-Htrt at thr Kolcy last ' wiling by i OiailwUi;. Mm; llon, who msikoit hor liome A 1'emiieinn, wan reMcred itt the. nvoy lust cvcnliiR. M. A. AiIuihh. t K. Ijivln, of I'lilnn, Ik in Iown to Iny nlli-iHllni' Id ItUKincHs. Me in nu- lstcr. il ninniij; Hi.. giir'NiH u( Mm million A'I:iiiih rcini-iinl lo bin home til f I mil Iiik ton I hl mm nliitf hI'U'I' Kifii(ltiif( ii nhort time here vihII Inir his Kt'iiiiill'.'in nt. Mi, ninl Mim. M. A. AllllIMH. .'. jlinim I city. Mrs. Kill lApc.-ti; to leave III is inornlnj; I rt r l-anunie, Wyoming win-it' mIi i- will vinit ilniimr tin1 sum in r ullcr :;iii-nil iMK last win Mr :il lhr her hoii. (iuy l-;Hin of lliis A. 11. Stockier, of Knterprlne, Ih In town today unending to liiiwlni-HM. l.n In slopping at Ihf l'oley. f!. It. Mnsnaln, inerclianl of Pendle ton, Ih iiiiioiik Hi" out of town viwitor:! at I he. Foley. John Mik'O, ntu f fnliiiK nevcnil WpMjh in MiIh eily lefl Inn! cvenim; for );! I.odue, Monhinn, when- he will Join his mother. I.eonunl Mull and fniiilly, left lunt evening for Fresno California wlieiv 1Th expert to limit n thWr flituni lionir. .Mr. W. II. I'liiUoed.-r mid children I ,who niiilir their home at Kniipii were llllOMK IJ,-' Ulll-Hltl Jit tin- l.'nl,. 1 lllMt 1-veillllL' Miswrfi I, on Imp Me.Waly Mnry I'Ynw ley, and Wiiinlift Siulth left IIhk morn- liiiK on no. 17 lor Walla Walla when-!tli.-i- will ciilcr iiiuhph Irainhitr at. til" Anthony hospital. fi. l.llley, nf (ho liasrhr-Kajro Hard whit 'o., of linker, i: in town lodnv aUendlnir to Im.sincHji. II.' H nloiidiiL- nt the Foley. Mih. lia; laM nihl l.owl:; will llcharil.s(ni I.ewlK and son Junior left lor AMlorla win-re Mm. vlnll, her mol her. .M i h. I ! j Mr. and Mr. A. It. Illood fefl lliiii moriHiiK icr t on uino ii'ti- i ii- win tiie-t lln ir daiu:hti-i- Mih. Si-lderH and iiialte the relurn Irip Ity ear. Mih. l!nln-rl S. Kn'iieh ht over from "ovr today vinit iuc and shotipln. She if, slopping nt the P'o 1 1 y . Mih, Henry i HaiiHnn rnmn down from Kiilerprlm' lant evening on .i Hliort hnsineHH and phaxutn irip and in Mopping nt 1h' Koley, Mih. I,. jIlw hint nlKht from h j I'uwiler to tahe the Don, She will uino ila.Vfi vlHilihR frienrlH. A mom,' those n-ulHlel'etl a( Ilie , Tort land arc J. it, Connor of Ccioi: Ulil and I'. I.. Meyen; oT Ui Otande. Journal. )!. iliimmrit, local m.'inaj the Iray -NewK i 'oinpany, hi moviiiK lutohlH new home oa Hi l eet. er of toil 11 v lllSl Mr, Jon Sellrn; and riuufthUr Kit piiemfa lell IuhL evi-nliiK for llakcr win-re I hey will upend nevcral day ' vIsitliiK I'rieiiilH. 7!ny l-'lexor, former chief or police, left la mI evening for I la leer and will remain In thai chy lor u few day vIh IIImk friends. ive.l In Hie clV home in North aeliers exa mlna- Nieni Heveral Mnutfhr .Hirllie, b'il of I-IIkUi punned WIIiiiu left (ant evening' for Portland jto her lionu- In Imlilfr. IhroiiKh' La (irando hint evcniiiK ontfl micnd th roHf feviiva! and from . their way lo I'orih.nd lo attend ',,,.,, wiH j(1rney to the hea.-h fori (Wrcel this sentence: "I m-ver ....-e mh.w. ii, ey will npen.1 ai.om n , j( Hhf(i ,,. M ry ,j:iM,.,.M n.Mtn.d lv on ioy working In mv ard, -ii,' ""iiiii in ini iiiii lopiiiii mnhiiik HlendH and relatives. Mr. I-;. 't,,. i,.rt Inst nir.ht for PorllanH where hUi will vi-iit for a few hiyj. Mi. W. K. (iNterliiiK and Mr. and Mrs. Stanlev Mil Ik ! it l:isi v. nitiir for irank'ti. wIhi..- tiny were railed by iho crillral tllnesM of Cathrleen Mills who for i In pant year ha.'t hern i ineitiher of tin ..t lii'iimlit Milh School Stiulent. lioily. tlit man, "until the Him rcIn hoi on onwh to IdiHier hy nork." - H"h !ohrvPr Want Adw Hrlnr HpmHh. j&r ?1-.3U V he Shine forMim i .Mm. Arthur I lttlln rlh MIhm Mis. .1. A. Guskcll nlKl iluuKhti'i ijuiiiH unci Wilm.'i nti lv tl in llic uf j j iiili with frtinilB. Misfit nWf in. I Ajply wet boJnr-G sotta or ordi- r ammonia, followed by VapoRub Ota 17 Mlllian Jan UieJ Yearly DJTES-lsTINGS Minx l.nin l 'ninKlr.i'li, uirnilu r r the l.n tlnincl,. hiKli HI'hUDl tuiiillv. rc curiiiil to ( Si-ii ,!. hist I'ViniiiK nt. ' ' " roirpl.. or wi'i'ka ii iit In i-orl- AIIkk riorlriiilfi l.'trtt. rotnnii'd litHt nitrht rt'citn Walla Walla, whi-ro Him Itatt Ihtii kiii-ikIIiik iK'l varallon vIh ' itltlK. F or Sale 4-room hoii.se, clnHHf H.-hiH nii.t walrr, lawn, Ireen, reinenl. Kldewalli parlially nliimiinl. Thiu iu iftu,' lo Hliopn and Hchool. IM U-c, 1 1 ,:mo,oo. lerniH, -iMi.fm .iown and halanrc ai to.au nvr monih. Leo Miller relnrned from Porlhind lant (-veiling after accompaninK ' O Hytich, who went flown to drive hack iiuini' new Dnranl rni'H. II. W. Itocchor of KnterpriKO pawrd thrniiftrh the city hiHt evenlnj; to (tak er whom he will Hpend Heveral day attending to lutdnemi matters. ' Anionff thn visit or at llwt Savoy .last evening from KnlerprlKc were I-'. K. YoutiK, H. H. YnniiR, K. Van- trraHP, and HiiKh Uilhrop. JoHoph wan reproNcntod anions tlin out of town kiichIk tit tho Savoy hint evening hy Clem MarkH, who Is here on a nhort I)i:hIiiohii trip. AI i'H. Walter J.eltner and two chlld- rnn. of Urtlai: mnlornrf tltrniifli 1 .n irn mle yesterday on rout n for Walla Income from to $7h0.m p ..t thi end i then a heauti vu!n y and In thai l fast .. Tlio terms ai i i .! i I'rJTi! iiol f. yr,llf.(.. ' 1 iSnn acre of1 ii ecs. annual 1 1 f 41(1.(1(1 1 place js. i-iAv of tlx- clly and lection of thn ci!v l s fi-room home, larjre lot, ftnxl 2.1 with u fine Ktirden. uood, minitr iiwiiih, ray water, rhlchcn housrJtnd park. Ion can ,lmy this plaeXu"ith or without Hie furnilar I urnlHiicd, I ..oa.iiii. TerniH and htilnnce j i ); n nr. t 7-room, ho firounil, all modern j cherry iMrtieH M from year. TIiIh SpryirT street, whi, h ul vijAv of tin- clly and hni.'ctioii of the ci!v dn-. I "riff. ti;,M i very rea.sonahh-. Now modem fi-fnum i,,. completed. Ih to Ih a chanca to niov on w ii. Hiou.-Ni i-ruiin unnin rnr SiVfiOii. 'iVrniK. i:inn cfih .....i i, , iime at $-T.iiii per month. Geo. H. Currey Real Estate Insurant' W BLACK m TAN.VHItE; OX-BL00D.BR0WW SPUNTEX GUARANTEED SILK HOSIERY FEW AS GOOD NONE RF.TTET? AS G()(fl)AS ANY BETTER THAN MOST (COlUKS IN ALL COLORS $1.50 Per Pair The Bootery "A Paradise for Tired Feet" Home of the Arch-Aid Shoe G ROVER SMITH. Mgr. Tht Original Food ftrlnVTor All Acts. QuirkLunchatHomr.Orrice&Fountuins. KicliMilk.MultcdOroiii Extract In Pow. derbTablrtfornn. Nourlililiii-Nocooktni. f'Ayoid loiitHliont and Substitute OOOODoonnnnnnnnnnnnnAnnnno o o The Hupmobile Tlio (.ri'iili-si Vnl.if orrrr.il o o i'lHlny hi n 1'iuii'- o j o j o The Glevellnd Six i ' f o Itcnuly 4- l-owcrf ltiiniiiT o I S A tiiiv C'oibililiintioii Tin- 'rnjirliiir n I-, SI. 1115.0(1 S v ; o I'. (. It, l.n tirancli', Ore O l'l ii. (li'iiionsli-jih uotiili'i-rnl em's Ihisc Smith & Frees I 1517 Jefferson Aw i.a .i;.tn., ici:.n (all Alain OOO 0 00 0OO 000000000003000 00 Houghton's Furniture Store s rrmuff HOI! V Wlin-u Itnrniiis rital t nirli.K iu riiii.iiit.vTOi: on, Sltlt i i Al io l',VHf MJI- IIA.M.VN ' VAflTM til AM IIS ii:i:ssi :ns. tahli's. ciiaiks Ml( III V tMIIM.IS W" I'n.v lll;:lils( 'il,M. rf I I 'iirtiltum If The Newly-wed Appreciates the Cleanliness of i Quick Fire Aderdeen Coal And lis Ability lo Maintain a fjhic for Hours W'idiotit Attentat. She cm find many more, pleasant ays to spend her time than cleaning the house and okinc; (lie furnace. he husband who lealies her lo use Sawyer-Holmes Merc. Co. Phone Main 17 Non-. Detonating Neither the most powerful powder nor the most powerful gasoline detonates There are two kinds of gasoline just as there are two kinds of powder. One detonates explodes with a single crash. It pounds the piston down with a sledge hammer blow. Having a tendency to explode prematurely, it limits f" compression, decreasing power and efficiency. It ofteij causes "knocking" on hills. f And the crashing blows, repeated, increase vibration which means more wear arid tear. ' Detonating gasoline and dynamite are similar in that both detonate. Even, Sustained Ipflpulses Union Gas used in all bi Its explos thrust the i just as the bi These ex pression is 1 tonate, as a You enjoj like this. line is different. Likehe smokeless powder, guns, it does not dgonate. ns are progressive ana prolonged. They ston down with g steady, sustaii i impulse. gun thrusts oUf the projectile. osions perm'Jrnigner compression, lor com- nited by th tendency of a gasoline to de- authorititJknow. more power and efficiency from a gasoline New Speed I This ndditVMiGl. smoother power in your motor means a new "lift" on hills, new speed on the level and more snap in the pickup. These steady, sustained impulses decrease vibration, so save wear and tear. Detonating powder would be the ruination of big guns. And this increased, all-'round efficiency means' greater fuel economy. Thus Union Non-Detonating Gasoline in the fuel that gives you better service from your motor in several im portant ways. Union is always uniform. It doesn't disintegrate, thus doesn't deteriorate in storage. You get all the power when you want it that is put into it at the Union plants. Union OH Company of California r u i Gasoline ii.ttfiliihia'- i-iiom: sis. 4. i no l in st.