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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1923)
ftforufav. Fieph-itiiwv S, i02.i " 7n2 L- EVENING OSS22VE3 FA I'SOCIETV A rluirmlnir briilKO puny was Klvon hero, loilny. Tho pattern Ib musseil Rlilllrilay at the home of .Mrs. Harry 'about 1 ! i lower otliro of the skirl A. .iirbriok. In lienor of .Mrs. Znr-lla front, with a miw tlin-nil of the brick's sister. .Mrs. Carl c. Kveans. bcail work nl the watsl Ititi- anil of Portland, w ho Is here vlsitlnir for Ion tho slcivcsi sliurl time, llriilKi- was plutvil Father XI is. four tables, prizes nolnir Harry llonvy and Mrs. Kvans. At l::lo o'clock u delicious rrnieli on was served, working in the color solioino of the decorations, of yel low nnd while. .Mrs. Zurbrlck proved a di'llKrhtfid hostess and everyone en Joyed 11 Kod time. ... Donald Hohan, who graduated from i he Iji tlramlo hiiih school last Kprlnir, has heen pledged into the "Hiirnm Nu" Kmlernlty of the )re,;on Aurlc-iillural roll.ee, al Cor vnllis, Oregon. Members of the Moose I.oiliro, also Women of I 111! Moosehearl I.eKion. will motor to linker this eveninir. as Invited Kaesis of linker l.odue I.. (I. O. .M. Ample ears will he In wait ing nt the . O. O. !. hall, lo lie rommodnto nil Moose and their fam ilies who desire lo ao. Maker Moose ore noled for hospitality and rood fellowship, and a royal Kooil time will he enjoyed by all who attend this social I'lincllnn. Mrs. l-ed llraden entertained nt her homo, 1411 T avenue, Thurs day afternoon, October 4, in honor of Mrs. MarKarit E. decker, ol rorlland. A leKhtfu nrternoon was Bpent nl the close of which delicious refreshments were served. . . Mrs. K. C. Hinnintf and Mrs. Kale Connelly will inlcrluin lho I'nrlulnle club Wednesday, October lo, ul the home of Airs. UeniiliiK. hi4 Adams uvoniu. " Tlio mom bora or tho Clio club ' worn delight fully entertained last Friday evening, when Mrs. Chase Hohncnkamp acted as hostess at the Country club. The evening was spent at bridge at seven tables and the club prizes wenl to Mrs. Klmer Stod dard und Harry Zurbriek. Cluest prizes wen; als6 given, ladies going lo Mrs. Verne Johnson and Rent le mon's going to Hurvey Bay. Tho club rooms were tastefully and beautifully decorated with flow ers und vinoal of tho Autumn season, und a delicious two course luncheon wan served, 1 lint corresponded excel lently with t he decorations and at mosphere. The ladies of the I'. K. O. wore delightfully entertained last Friday, when they met the home of Mrs. K. 1 Mossinan. with Mrs. J. Knowies assisting. Mrs. C. H. Hid well was in charge of tho progrnm. and made It very interesting, wit li "America's I'hice Among the .a tiou" as t lie subject. She grave a Very able paper on 111 is subject, af tT which a discussion look place. Mrs. Mossman's Jiou.se was taste- j fully und t.eaulilully decoraied in wild rose buds and leaves, cor res ponding wllU-tho emtuiun -siviHon.-und at t lie close of a plea:im time de licious refreshments were served by the host esses. Color for Itlack Costume. New Vork. To the black street eosl nine, so greatly In vogue today, tln-ro Is u clover wny of adding u bit of color. This is lo Intertwine a length of bright silk? with the black girdle an.) allow Die bright silk .mis to hang us panels on each side. THREE FINGERED JAGKARRESTED Traveling Evangelist Is in Clutches of Oakland Po lice; Is. Charged With Wronging 12 - Year - Old Girl. $r f . ut x w f Samuel Jennings Gordon, father of Mrs. Charles Weub whoso death ! U under investlg ation. Ho Is tho ; occupant of the Connecticut "my ! tery" house, at Fairfield. OAKLAND, Calif. Rev. Y. A. Godwin, t raveling evangelist, known as "Three Kiugcrcd Jak." was ar rested by the Oakland police early Saturday in his room in an east bay hotel, on a Taroma warrant, charg ing a statitlory orfense against a 11'-year-old girl. In his room were found lelter heads bearing his name and 1 he nickname, which was made famous two years ago when "Throe Fingered .lack" toured the West in an antl i. W. V. movement. Oakland po lice believe Clod win Is tho ramous evangelist -labor agitator of that name. Arrest was on instruction of Sheriff Thomas Desmond of the northern city. Tho sheriff said a warrant had IhVii sworn by the mother of Pauline Carr. Godwin was traced through n lel pondlng ,lho , arrlvul of an officer who loft Tacoma today. Godwin was traced through nl ot ter ho wrote tin; girl from Oakland. Ho Instruct I'd her to address letters lo him through general delivery. "Three Fingered Jack" conducted a series of revival meetings, that to ward the end of tho series proved sensational and resulted in largo at tendances, in l.a Grande a little over a year ago. Following the meetings hero, ho conduct oil similar opes In olher towns in Kaslern Oregon and along const points. Franklin' Cavbuetor Kept Free From Dust By Use of Separator The ladles of tho Neighborhood club will entertain tho teachers of l.a Grande at tho Counlry club, Sat urday, October 1 :i. The com mil (eo In charge are planning on a. de light ful time and all members are requested to come. Mrs. U. Asehosllm of Colfax. Wash ington, who has been visiting in I. a Grande for several days at the homo of Mrs. I.ynn Wright, ret jirned to her homo last evening. M rs. Wright accompanied Mrs. Asehosllm as far as I 'end let on, and will spend a few days visiting then. Fashion Notes Iifrrrenl Droop. Tarls. The tarn o' shunter crown which is much favored, is Inclined now lo droop at the back instead of on the side; . This- brings a high', strtilghl, stiff band across the :fore- "All Franklin cars since 191fl have befrn- Jittcd. with some klmj jof utr filler or dust eliminator, but the centrifugal typo ulr cleaner used us standard equipment on tho 1 '.'24 model, is the most effect ivo equip ment we have hit upon," nays l.ouis Slellmann. chief engineer of tho Franklin Automobile company, ac cording to Chase Itolinenkamp, local dealer. Tho centrifugal type ' dust separ ator is practically lint per cent suc cessful In performing its function, according to Mr. Htellmann. In ex treme tests 11 effectively disposed of sand, dirt, dust, grasshoppers and mud which wore fed Into It. I'nder some condll ions of 1 ravel, this de vice prevents as much as a teaspoon ful of grit for entering the motor l h rough tho carburetor during each hoar. To tho owner lliis moans not only a safeguard against destruction to tho power plant but it reduces the carbon accumulation on the piston heads. Tho equipment has no dirt recoplnhlo to clean, and is oon'ipaot, light nnd self-operating. Anol her advantage of tho Frank lin (Centrifugal .. typo airrclpanec js ilio; freo vntrun.ee Nof: air, allowing ' it . i efficiency nt an spfeAW'--. :v..v ' llcifi'O, Hust nnd Sloe! Heads. London. Iteige, rust and steel beads are effectively combined on a b'uek velvet afternoon frock shown FOR SALE Father wan Is his boy all tho limn to be like father was when ho was on hh: good behavior. ' Irrlgatp tho mind with reason and cultivate rood intention. LA GRANDE MARKETS TODAY lb; Top l'rke Markets. Ttnnoh eggs, 40 cents dozen. Kaglo Va I ley t omul oes, 1 do $1.1 f. box-. Cabbage, 3 to 0 cents, top quality. Flonr, straight $1.9.1, patent $2.ur, Washington hard wheat, $2.2f. Watermelons, 3 cents pound. Vouches, $1.55 per box. t Cantaloupes, 10, cents. J.emons, 06 to f!fi cents per dozen. Oranges, medium 65 ments, largo 90 cents. Sweet potatoes. 10c per lb. Ground Cherries 1 5 cents per II). Florida grapefruit, 28 cents. Strawberries, 2 boxes for 25 cents. Illaokberrlos, 10 cents box. Fresh Spinach, 10 cents per pound. Cucumbers, picking. 36 cents per gallon. String beans, 10 cents per pound. Head lettuce, 15 cents, 2 for 25c. Carrots 10 cents bunch. Turnips, 10 cents per bunch. Green peppers, 16 cents per lb. lted peppers 25 cents per Ib. Lady Finger grapes, 25 cents per pound. Tokuy grapes, 20 cents per lb., $1.10 cents per basket. Concord grapes, 15 cent ppr lb., 55 per basket. Hubbard squash, 5 rents per Ib. Pumpkins, 5 cents per Ib. New potatoe.i, 3 cenlM per pound. Itulsins, 15 to 20 cents per pound. Cane sugar, $11.05 per 100 lbs. Tillamook cheese, 40 cents per pound. Creamery butter, GO centB 1 pound; $1.10 ? pound. . , Hens, 28 cents. Ileef loin and flat bone, 26 cents. Pot roasts. 15 to IS cents, lieef boil, 8, 10 and 15 cents. Lamb chops, 40 cents. Shoulder lamb chops. 30 cents. Uound Steal;, 26 cents per pound. T.eg of lamb, 40 cents. Pork, whole shoulder, 10 cents. Pork, shoulder roast, 20 cents, Pork chops, 2S cents. Steak, 20 to 26 cents. Link sausage, 30 cents per lb. Gasoline 22c. t Viol Price's, Mine run and nut, $12 delivered. Kgg and stove, $12.25 delivered. Lump, SI 2.60 to $12 delivered. DONALD ROHAN IS PLEDGED SIGMA NU Oregon Agricultural College. Cor vallis. (Special) Honald Italian of of Ijt Grande has been pledged to Sig ma Nu fraternity at the college. ANCHOR ttOPlV PHOVT.S ' ' , to iik mwAMiTi; ItKIJMJW, OWo." -O.N.S,) Clt' FaIWah" ' JhniT-s tTottiT Is ' glad he didn't attach his new "anchor rope" to his skiff and go fishing on the Ohio river. James invariably smokes while fishing. Investigation disclosed that a hardware dealer had sold Good ten yards of dynamite fuse by mistake. DIRECTOllY PROFESSIONAL OSTKpi'ATUIO TIIVSICIANS J. L. nd DR. MARGARET IN CUS Osteopaths, Spinal Curvu ture and Diseases of women am1 children a specialty. Office phone Man 106. Residence phone Main 106 two rinirs. Sommer llihli. AITOllNKYS JOCHHAN and KHr;nHAItlOeo. T f'mthmn and (?4lun It. l-'bvrnnrd. At torneys. la Uraiitlo National L'ank cjiiitoritAWoH OR. MY Kim. Clnrouractor New 'otny iluiidliikf. Hour IU lo 13 . ML, 1 to It u. Ul. unu 1 to 8 p. m I-t-tf OR. J. E. WOODELI,--Chiropractor and Naturopath. Skin ami blood di seases, headaches, appendicitis, backaches,- rheumatism, usthmu, ec- cema, varicose veins, all kinds oi Stomach, heart nnd kidney trouble successfully treated' ulood pres- sure reduced Diseases ol women and children a specialty. Suite liO Soinmer Uldir, 1'lione 4117-W. licii ilenco Phono 1!M)-W. I1KNTISTS NATUH1S CUIUS OR. A. N. MaYviuIJO Bpecioiist lr ebronte dlauasea. Methods, Mectiano Therapy und N&turoputn. tiltin and Ploud dlaeaava, nervoua diaoaHua Cbroiile Headaclie, Kczoiua, MuiaLlci Appendlcuia, Conatlpatton, Uowel Troublu; all klnda ut Chronic Ul eaaca auccoflsfully treated, Phunt Main 693. ltoom 1, 8, 3, second Moot cuolldge BldK.. opposite mar Tnua ter. Office house, 10 to 12 a. m. 1:30 to 6:Uu p. iu. Cousultalion free 3-4-U PIANO TUNEIW XPKRT PIANO TUN1NU Clean UDU voice your piano wiuioul extru charge. Work guaranteed. Call New lln Book Htore Cor appolntuieut. Hoy K. Hhllllpa. 4-16-t: FRATERNAL DIRECTORY L. O. O. M.La Crnmlo taoage No. 850 lUuy&i uiuvr or Mount, tiuius i cgum. meetliiK every Thurtidn.y uigla at p. jo. i Oad Ffcilowa a nil. 'lln Women's Moosehuart Legion muutt mettts HdcoiiU Monday ut ucti mo ma Vtttiiora always welcome. A. N. MAYVUJ,E( Dictator. C. S. SHULT4 Secretary. nriirnai him i i ill i i n i ihiii i iu OLStiiflL illiLL ill TiK III ITER I, PHOBLEM HERE I ! O ; 'I'ulks conoerninK tho wat situu tloit In I. -i 11 ramie at n resent mel probable tut vuueeineul of Holut.).M I"'? the problem of sutiplyluK citions 01 jo this eily with a suffleient supply of o IrinkiiiK v:iter, will bo tvon before I be (h:t ml ter of Comineree np'otipK o 'I'uesilny noon. Sherwood Willluirs president of tho oily rontinis.'lin. K. I 1 hiyt'S, elty niamiRer, I -. it, P. I Aimlis, elutlrnuiti of tho beiilih ntul sanitiitlon lioard or tlio fliantho', apd Hr. v. T. 1'hy. or Hot Lake, .1 mem ber of the state board of Uraith. :mo .ill sehodulod to speak on tho ciaUer. Sherwood Williams will ser e as elutirniiiii and t he meet taw V ill be en li,-,! to order' promptly at l? I'l. o'eluek in the I. it. (. l- bull. OOOOOO OOOOOOO OOOO 00 OOO 000 0O0OOO0O00 00 ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo t o Comfortable. 2 ,. o Silk Bloomers Jersey silk bloomere are the undeiv garments that most frocks of Fall like best. Once a Bloomer devotee, always a Bloomer devotee for they are deli ciously comfortable to wear. $.150 Fall-nnd-Winfcr Petticoats For Sale POTATO BAGS lust llwlvort rVviM'nl Thousand Hints wlilrh will pans OiiKon Law for Jnti'r stnto HhlpplnK) w a n t r n Apple rlcUers nnd Pitchers Call . ( Smith & Frees MA1X 2S 1SI7 deffrison o,2 i2 niO O!o o 2 o o o OiO i2 olo oio Both Pretty and Practical Smart frocks now demand gay Pet ticoats of silk. New ones are particu larly likable. It is only necessary to have a very few where quality is as good as in these of jerseys and radium silk. In street colors witli plaited flounces for trimming. $ 1.95 to $9.50 LADIES READY-TO-WEAR AND MILLINERY 0000000 oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooc OOOO U P. O. Elka r.a rjranfle uili?a No 488. lAmfftf uit'tilB euch Thursday avuulijg u 8 o'clock. 1-Io'iiu a ad clui prlvilufjus chourfuily exirmdca lo all Brother Giles. De Lilo Green, Kxal'ed Ruler Mood Eckley, Secretary. ODERN WOOW1KN OH AMKflICA La Urando Camp No. lUti iiieuu uu the first Thuruuay evuntnt ot encn untu, in tlm K. o( i. hull. Vim line ftttiKubom wulcomu. R n. ItlNOO, V. C. JAKHJ UOBTtJOK, Clurk. i. F, and A. M. La Oronde I.odso No 1. A. b una A. M.t IiuIUh roirulfir KietMtKs flraL and third i-rijuya at 7:90 p. m. Cordl&l' wulcouie to ail MMOLI, IMT It. BNODGUASB. W. M. fcj. R. JUNUO, Huurut&ry. F. 0. RAGLES, Aerio No. 251), mectJf every Friday niflit at Ealea J lull. Visiting membnr.s welcome. 1IAKKY T. EDWARDS, Sec. EVUUKTT WALKUit, W. P. WOODMEN OF T11R VORLDIa Qr.Ar.da Camp No. Ib9. MvetM every ioi.Ub.y niKi't at l'jiiKltl Hall, At) Vleltlntf Nelbrhorii welcome. Dims payabla at the offlra or th? clerk Kooms 21-22. La Uranda Nation. Bank ttullOlriK. J. J. Murchinon, C. C. It. J. K1TCU1SN. Clerk. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAH Red Croai Lodtce No. iT tncuLa ivt)iy Mondi evunlnic; lh CanUo . Hall - K. tot- H Halt), i it. 11 l A P-thlan wetcotnt- to all vtRltlnR iMilKhts. 13. r FIKI.DS. C. C. C. U GRAHAM, K. H. B. O. B. 8. Hope Chapter No. 13. O. hi. H. faolda utati'd cunununlcutlon tho arc' ond and fourth Wftdneailtiyn ff tmol aionth. Vlaltlng in em bur curdlali welcomed. HARTHA EI.IJOTT PARKftR, W. M WA H OTfOVP!. Bap Butterfat Tho farmers surest bet for a steady Income. Today and until market change, M cents J We want POULTRY ana KCIOH also. Our market Is SPOT CASH. Iluy J SIF.ADOW IIAUVKST ntTTTFR l AIuilo from tlio rich crenm of tho ! local valleys. , " '"' Si i Union Creamery j! Company 1112 Jofforson Phone M-122 Jersey SALE Supreme 50 COWS, HEIFERS AND BULLS (Incluillnir 20 IIckIsutocI Anlmiils) i at Public Auction FAIR GROUNDS, IIERMISTON, ORE. Friday, October 12 i Sale Begins at 10 A. M. ' LUNCH SERVED ON GROUNDS .-- C'Oli. J. W. IirJlli:s, li'orrst (iiovc, Ore.,-Auctlonn-r - ' coii. li. L hi:x.i:t, HitihIsioh, ore, iii tlio hiiik : r- A. . AUW.W, Senrlnijr " ;,. i I'. II. SWAV.i:, lli'l'llllslnll, Oil'., f Ifl'k. COXSHlNi:i".S A. W. AKIK'W, C. V. 'Illili'll, .1. W. CninplM-ll All if Ill'llllUlon, Ori'ttOll Write Secretary lor Catalog. OBSERVER ADVERTISING will bring results II G60 aorcs In High Vallny, 7 mlh-n from' J l.Tnlon on ffood rountiy ro:id; willli Ira.n; if jKTi-ty li'aaln will liuy t hi 1 J following rhattols: so hcncl of ' raid-, IS or 20 milk cows, lln ; head of horses, 200 tons of hay, J umahini'iy, turkeys, chlcknns all for $2. C 50.00. Including one! year's lease on the whole place. a After the first year tho lense price j I will be $ S 0 f per year. There Is ii bout ion ncrea under plow, be nbles the natural meadow; about 40 ncres Irripaled from natural i springs on the p'are. 2n acres of ' alfalfa, a family orchard, small berries, a Kood house und fuir j j barn, all fenced and cross fenced, .! j and plenty of farm machinery and pood pasture a splendid farm and dairy proposition. heate: Coal - Wood - Oil - Electric NEW OR USED Jl) acres In May Tarft known as tlio j .Mrs. Courtney homo. A hcailtl-;t ful moilorii honsc, pnod barn, and 1 1 ollior oulhillldliiBs. Moslly In or-ij chard of the best commercial var-l, li'tics of apples ond cherries; n ' Good rrnler riRht and plenty of t water for lrrit:itlon: nhont oncl, J mile from our office. Price. IJ 112. MIO. Cash $Ti.lHH, balance ( v good terms. i Phy, Black & Stoop j lo The I Orsnde Nstlnnal Itank Illilg-' Im r;ranile. Ore icon. i I'UO.NK MAI.V 84 1 Humidor Pipeless Furnaces Humidity for Health Ask the hundreds of people that are now using our Furnaces and Heaters what they think of them, and on the strength of their recommendation you will buy. . ,,i,,viuU Furniture Exchange Phone 474-J. Fir and Jefferson 1 Best Prices paid for Used Furniture or will exchange for New. There's No Magic in Saving Saving is merely the method used by those wise persons who are determined to get what they want. There arc three steps in successful saving. 1. Decide how much you can save regularly. It is usually 10 per cent of your income. 2. Start at once now. 3. Make regular deposits of a definite amount . This plan has never failed. It will surely bring the things you want. United States National Bank MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM 1