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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1923)
SatiiiW , October 13, 1923. PAGE SIX THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER llfft.thiB inornlnif for I'umpkin Kide I w hen they will visit relatives over : t)iu week-end. .The Largest Chain Department . "Store Organization in the World Mr. and Mrs, Jay Dobbin mine down from Knterpriso Mutt uvnilnif on a short hiislneHfl niul pleasure trip mid urn stopping at the Foley. GARTDDNIST IS i - ' (I i j i t i ,S t For Fall $5 to $8 (WeG, K. It. ItanpH In anions the Wal lowa visitors who ar In the city to day nl tending to business mailers. Mr. Junes Ih HloppInK at tint Koley. Brake Tests Show That Franklin at 15 Miles An Hour Stops in 8 Ft. 2 In HliiliHllcH compiled by Haivty Klrsl ! Hureaus In tint UtrffM elths show I that morn automobile accident h oc- cur at fifteen miles per hour ttian I at any other speed, i ItfcriKnlKlnff lhat an alnioHt Inntan eons mop at thin speed is neessary i lo avoid collision with children at play or pedes! rians who thoUtfhlleHH ly Htrp out from die curb. (he l-'ranklln Automobile Company re cently made a public braking tent. A H"dan, running at this normal ( traffic rate over city pavement, was I stopped In 8ft. '2in. or in about two (Ihlids of the car's length. This dis tance is lli rt. o inPi lienor man (lie - safety standard accepted Tor many years by leading enKineerin authorities. Slops at other speeds ranged from 70 per cent lo 1.10 per I cent, better thiill Ihe standard. AT HOT LAKE Milton Frankle, 'Formerly Cartoonist for the Brook lyn Times and New York Call, Enrolled at Sanatorium. Personal Mention 0000O0000300000OO0OOQ000OO o o o o o 6! o o FJND IT HERE Copy for this column must bt In by 9:00 a. m. HOT I. A K K. (Special ) Guests at the Hot Lake sanatorium are havlme the opportunity to see Ihmselves as oi hers nee tlieiu since Ml It on h'ran- kh of Portland, registered lu-ri" the i first of the week. Mr. Krankle. i formerly cartoonist for the Hrooklyn : Times and New York Call, is spend- liif? the liours when lie Is not in medlcnl consultation sketching, with )!iiien:s as ills "subjects.' N. J, Hinnott. I'nlted Htates con gressman, stopped at Hot Lake for a brief visit v.ltli Dr. I'hy lust week while on hiB way to Vale, where he spoke at the irrigation con cnH. Mrs. I-:. '. Weejyan Is among th Portland arrivals at Ihe sanatorium Mrs. Wegan, who plans on t a kins t rent men t hep1 for several weeks xpects' her husband, builder and contractor qf Portland, to Join her hero for a short time. John Inset h, having recovered from a surgical operation, bus re turned to Vincent where he Is em ployed with the Ilowman-Illrks lum ber company. His wlfo and children came to the sanatorium to spend Sunday wllh him. Two daughters arts here with Mrs. I Narkaus, Weston resident, who otinderwent a serious operation at the g sanatorium Monday. Mrs. C. C. Oor n dun, who spent several weeks here ; A 111 Mr. and Mis. Thomus Caldwell w-era among the I laker Kiiests regis tered at tin Savoy last evening. I'aitt Htidler mine In from Kigin last' evening uud Is stopjilng at (in Havoy fur a short lime. Mr. and Mrs. 1,. M. Myers, or Hh lem, are in tho city for a lew days visiting relatven and are stnppug at tho Hoiuilier. Mr. Meyers is a brother of Inm Meyers, of the Ar cadu theater In this city. Minn m was repres-nl-d atimmr Itm guests at the Koley last evening by C. J I. Conkey. l.yh' Koitt and Kn .l llnnn crime (low n from Knlerprlse hist eveninn and are slopping at the Hummer for u short time. Mr. and Mrs. K. II. ItenLer of Kn terprlse, are in the. iHy luday viaii rlng friends and shopping and are stopplutf. fil the . Havoy. K. It. Went of I'eorla, Illinois, was re-jiHlen-d among t lie guexts at tle Koiumer last evening. T. l-'ine way amotnr Ilie Vincent visitors Ul Ihe l-'oley last' evening. fi. I'. Ml ley or Maker, was regis tered at Ihe Koley last evening. He Is spending today In I. a tirandu at tending to business. j. Mrs. .1. W. niHew of ha Onuide, left for Walla Walla, where she will !vis;t friends for a short time. j Mrs. W. Arnold of North llend. ,( irM'ion, r l urned lo her home utter -visiting in L,a Grande. M'.ss Iva Sailing of Iji (irande left on No. "II t or Kerry to Hpend I he week-end. M vs. (irande w lie re time. V. H. f Elf hardson of I-a left for Itediuolld, (regon. she will visit fur a short Mrs. W. (. NVfr of llleth. return- Mih. L. W. Weeks Is spending the ed to her home after visiting in J.a ; ; week-end at Itnlse, Idaho, visiting Grande with relative. ' Iher daughter. MImi Mildred Weeks. . !! 1m attending Link's busine.tK col- Mrs. George A. Hein of La Grande, lege. left for Himnyatde, Wash., where she j J will visit for several weeks. " Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wilson, who t lie cliy loilay ,al lending to business and are slopping at tlie Havoy. Kred White. Jr.. of Alb-el. was . reglHtered among I he guests at Ihe iSuvoy last evening. I Mr. and Mrs. It. .1. Williams lefl t his morning for I 'end lei on, w here tiny will visit for a short time. Mrs. Metty Cloud of Imbler. left for California, where she will make lier lioin-) In the fuiure. Mr. antl Mrs. N. H. Ituthson of Milton, returned to their home after visiting ut Hlshop Meadows, T. J, Mahoiie, bunker from Nauip:i. was reglHtered among the gueals at tho l'oey last evening. He stopped In the city yi-nli'fd.'iv mi le'tenr-M . Mis Wilma and Kvejyn Me. a oooooooooooooooooooooooooo The prty tHklny tho side curtains from Him Kurd delivery car In front of Mm Helmoiit rooms, we know, so pleaso rut urn and save trouble. o Trespassing ur Hiintitig. OvTlnp to carrleannesg of hunters I am forced to order no more hunt ing or trespassing on any laud own ed by me. Andrew Ulokland. 10-13-ul A good tvstlmonlul for Germicide last spring at the time of her hus band's operation, came with her mo ther last week, while tlie second dau ghter. Mrs. W. J. Iiueran. of Helix, readied here Sunday. Mrs. Gordon's homo Is In I'endletou. Mr. Joe Narkaus, also of I'cndlelon and a son of 'Mrs. Narkaus, was hero for the operation but has returned home. Mrs. James Hill of IVndUton, It a surgical patient In the Hot Lake sanatorium hospital. Her husband, who came here lo be with Mrs. Hill when alio underwent an operation Wednesday, returned home (hut night to resume his work us foreman ol tho O.-W. it. & N. bridge and build ing depart men t which la located in IViidleton. Mrs. James Sanders of Enterprise. and Dandruff radical or. Silver- wio underwent a serious operation fhfirn-WHirht'H Kamllv liriior Htore: I '" -'nry In the summer, has re- Knclosed find ft.l.O" for which mail me 4 bottles of your Germicide and Dandruff ladlcator. It Is the best (Mire I have found for dandruff and railing of tho hair. This Is for n friend of mine. Don Miller.' Aber deen, Wash." io-12-tf turned to spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. itrookshauk of lx-n-ver, Colo., stopped here for medical consultation the first of the week. Mr. Hrooksbank is wit h the l'arson Cartridge company and is on hif. way to their western headquarters In Seattle. Chattiinooua Tiniea: It In easier to Jacob Htotz is u Nampa, Idaho. urnw than to harvest the wild oats " " - m- Crop. !- i imuu nei v w until lie tusi ecu. A report that slock conditions are ph.x.'ig up in the Jordan valley com munity from their oost-war alumu 'has been brought here by Mrs. K. L. Monger, of that locality. Mrs. Monger gets her information HihI Not Ire. No hunting allowed on our farms. Uuvry acuwebku and Jack Smith. lo-U-iMp Ilmstilliiiig, I'lentlng. Hut ton holes, buttons covered. stamping. Mall orders given prompt attention. All work guaranteed. Kanry Art goods., D. M. C. Thread and Hahy Wear. The St Helling and Art Shop, Mrs. L, H. Norton. 1115 Adams Ave. 1'hone Main 533 y-ll-ltn There Is Ample Proof of 1 the Unfailing Superiority of J. C. Penney Co, Quality! j You can buat this Store positively assured of receiving the utmost satisfac-l. tion from th service your purchases will give. Tor 21 years, thii has been ths enjoyment realized by patrons of this Company. ' 1 it were not so, would it today be the World's largest Chain Department Store Organization? r it it were not so, would it have grown from one small Store in 1902, to : Nation-Wide Institution of 475 Dc-pr. Imciit Stores in 1923? J If it were not so, would it have been possible-for its annual business to In-' crease in less than a quarter of a centilry. from $28,S98 to over $50,000,000?; If it were not so, would it be rcason.-.'ilt Mire of doing the stupendous busi-i noes in 1923, of approximately $65,000,000? ...... ' ' If it were not so, would it today be the choice of more than a million families- ; in 33 States? . , ....... I If it were not so, would it have sold nearly 1,404,000 pairs of men's overalls in 1922, and 2,534,087 pairs of shoes, and 2.672,835 yards of percale, and,' 1,225,000 hair nets and other goods' in equally large quantities? ' ' '' If it were not so, would it enjoy the indisputable leadership in the mercan-.' tile field it does today ? ; . Ko, indeed ; - ... ., The largest Chain Department -Store Oigiinizalion in the World " hiinj 1,8 her hiiHbuinl, a bn-edcr oft ahisep, owna a runcli of ilt.arly 12iiu. lert'M. Sins ia hero for mi-tllcul con- ! Hil( til lull and plana lo ruinuiu bi-vlt- ul iluya. ! It.. 1. hylnirRi-r of Kiinaus CHy. i Mo., was anion? Iln llrst of t lit week H'sislranla al lh' Ilol l.akfj aanalorfuin. Mr. LyburgxT is in tho, oplk-al business. , Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Knsllsh, -1io j maky Iholr lioin ou an uiralfa ranch near Modi-all, t'it,llf, arO coinblnin); trt-alnu-nta ut lh liol . I.ak? atina loriiini with a visit wllli Mr. I'.nn lish's lirothor. It. K. KnKllsh. It. JO. KnKllHh. Wraton li-sld-iil, Is u liH-ili- . c-al patlint hi-ro. This rallrornlanti plan to remain ut tlm auuulorluiu L'oi-1 m-urly u month. j ItlCAl THE WA.-VT ADS. wmimmmmwmm SHERRY'S TODAY ONLY William Duncan And Edith Johnson -in "The Fighting n buide A tak' of :ui Kii,'ilislim:m who wanlfil a guiilo M to act as a nursrinaitl anil a Kuiik1 w lit) was a roil hlooilod man. iVrfunioil liaths ami silk iiniloV wcar got umlor liis skin and things Ix-'gan to fly. A Kcd IJIootlod Talc foi- Kod I'.loodctl Tcoplc Comedy "COLD CHILLS" n a hrokrn WlnilHhlrliln n nil SUU1 CJ In uses to fll KVt-ry iiiulio ol' nir correctly lit- t.,1 nt Hi" ItkhiirilHon Ail & CHI Slion. Tht-y Mo it 1 1 kimlH of plass work, Inrl titling I lot-In; (ilith- kIiihs. k't'lmllni? -i-iIi-h, cittlliiK' of oval and riiunl It iiHi a for all m of cur llKliln. lu-i;-i Srhool books ttiiil all kimls of Hchool snppllca. uiu-h us InMeta, Ink.?. p-Mit-llH. rulfiH. Iooh"1 leaf pap'-r. lypt'H Hi i ii v paper ut Hilvcrtliorn Wrlpht'a I'uinlly hniB Stort-. I'liriiNlM'H IIoiim' nl it SntilfliT. A rompli'lcly rurnishtij Iiomhc lo cal ftl just hIx liloi'ks from thv poHt olTtuc Ih fur salt1 at an rxlrrniHy low riKUrc This lioitsr Is thorotilily inotli-rn. h a ftno lawn, trrta. ira ratf kooiI nt'lKhhorhood. vtv. Win. Miller antl Co. lu-i 3-tf While Itotary 8vTlnK machliu s. Hi'iit, sell tuitl repair. Itrrmriakin? t'oiirso free. .New Koley Uhlg. Plione 6S3-W. 9-:7-tf II on lex Wanteil. Wu have several el ten Is w ho de sire siiltablo homes Inimediately. If your homo Is' Tor suit, plumu or see us ut onru for h ttlsfuctoi y ervlir. Win. Mlllor mul Co. lu-U-tf Nothv. nyono ptanuliiK n trip east an far as Omahit. It u (iiihl bit irivut I v In 'their utlvaulaxe to phone -ti;i-.l. i . lu-lu-41 Saturday the 13th IS NATIONAL CANDY DAY And it's the time of year when you should cat it. Here's Our Offer for the Biff Day: ' -b. for 13c or one Full Pound for 4l)c . of any Candy in our window on that day, and all of the choicest will Le there. Don't Miss Seeing the Display Newlin Drug Co. Don't Forget If It Is Axles - Shims - Valves Fan Belts - Springs - Pistons ' Gaskets - Bearings - Piston Pins Brake Lining - Piston Kings You Will Find It In Our Automobile, Replacement Parts Stock ; V Leighton's Welding & Machine Work New China Wear Shipment We have several new patterns of China Ware in open slock which will enable you to purchase any number of pieces you wish." - This ware is the best Imported English Scmi Porcclain. Start a set with a few pieces, then fill in as you go, and in a short lime you will. have a com plete set of good dishes you will be proud of. WATCH FOR T1IL PIT Andrew's Variety Store Notler. Cooked food sale. Saturday. Lilly's Ma id ure. I 'realty let (an West minster ;illd. Clilekeii, pit s, chili', . spretul- tit . lu-i i-:tp Thos'1 hot lunehes nt th1 suda fmtnhiln of SilvrHhau-Wi iKht's I'mit lly Im-iik ytorc are m iv pupular. any hour ul the d:v. ou will ttnd u ulei- lunrh 1 here. It Is it In a s most perfeelly prepared. They are husy Kil ls at this lountatn. to-1 -tf I'onr oM sp:tn. i:eit ii revolution falls lo k p tir mi lh- fmnt pajro itr a week. A CLASSIFIED AD WILL DO IT IttiiiH-rmttv, I Win ii you think of dlmienxure I and dtshrs fur our home, i hlnk of Utehanlsoira Art - i;m Shop. I'lf i le n in.it. nts ot" both Chum and ! S"iiil-loirH;tin ironi whieh to ehoose. Wt:i s' li you a piet-o at a lime, as i little or as imit-h ix you ItUe of any of Ihe patterns and KU.vranlee to furnish you with iiion- of your p.tttern at all ttmen. Svts runnlnR ironi f,1'' lo I'm. on. i 'ontp.ir' our ; pi it h anv in t!i" nor i tiw nf. KiehanlKoiiB Art Gift Shop for Ilimernre. . lO-U-.t WHERE THE THRIFTY THRONG HOOVERIZCD GROCERY i-