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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1923)
PACE EIGHT Friday, DecenX-7'21, if2. TTIE-LA GPANDE EYE M II JGV 0 BflF R VTTR mean wmtmmmmamimmmmmmmm . if' i $ it if- if y 4(J L. ffl DEVICE i DEAF X. Kivvriri. sHthif- tn an adjoin-j I mm; mdldlntr tin leit au'iiy, repeal j iV.i. (i.Mlll. H.IVH IllC loltK VftWI'lv!, ' 'n, e, I, o and u. .yr mar difficult '. lo dried tlii'H fit- aeideure:;. How- j cvev, by lone- amp j,t;Ht tl praclh'o, ! hi' nr.fv! in- hiiM Piji'iitil it jmiut where in- "MTl.'i Hjk Ion vowwlsj eorrcll alwiit hfi .i v ci ill of Mm". PUIS EM , lilrlV. I f. l r,' I... . If. il'i I Im u( II-. TO REST ! ofessor Gault, North west e rn, University Foresees New Development. f 0 Mi"snt;. 1. 1' ;.ii- .. Tmlmil In ut ile; J I oi o,.r tins has j--iv n -( J tin- iOtlvwjt!;,' r'rrtll! is : I M'l Ink Ilk.' h I'.:'. - .. r i i iil IHT-," i'ii'I; H;tl. did nuf be-in, -HI per1 (tin; tn u'iJ line '.Voik:- m -f -riili; Rij, iliil Jink ;eecd .' It",,' Imt cent. : v lv.ii. ( l'I;(;MIKi:. (Htu t hil) - . I'ui t. I-. v U. a I ,v f.i.U to l- f. .'.Iif, r;.wl Ili.iH-y and ."ilr. l-'iv 1 iiUL. i m d (In SVAXKTuX, III ration oiniti d opine; ;. Ii.tnd-d illy deaf may kh tin-v may Llll Of Or.ll Kjll lM'l ( AI1) - Kver. HIKTi'.-ili III (I , lice V'hUll 111 nrry and h ri.' Illljiri's II ;'m rii . hi.-. 10t pi r i r of Hi.- if. iirlh n'!H ii- m re lo t!c ii.'S'iifil i'ii.;,tiiiwirl placed ' ;i mi it, ( : i v. r.i v ol.! ami Hi.- mi- br lui .il pi. :r Ik!uii,i Hi' v. ord.-t. .i A !!; ' 1 1 in w l.ii I w,:y I lie ( .f i'i- : jsii-ijl.-i v.oulil m in I'll linr,i.i:ili -. . tin- eil, ! i-wt'i t. explained II. ;il lli' toI.il- Will ...i-Mle ;h. 1m, i.r the It l I), I 111 WOllM In lil H'iirii I'ji- cONSian.. m;i I. it ii.h tin-: ii iriim.';i-' t h h.'inr. .ll.l MM I H. Cuult, I. .-.ul i;i ttid pnyrl.i.l- t , .' (Ii-piiCOH'tit iS'.irlliwi sl'-i ri -l Ivt-rNll)'. uinniiirui 'I h'-rr tmiiiv. hi; !',roi''-Hi;if (JanlL buses itn jin- .mcomciil ou in- proi;n-; o: a IJOILKI) AGED it or ir;i.'!i'un woi'K nt ine nv-i'i a, Untl in nuking ex pel Iiik nln hi tecticj; v.itiil;; iilnl mi 111 eliei : - I.V ' -I Hill eOf.I: el. I Tuilay i! I:. r;ir" lf : Ihaf Ih rilMI hi iiij, i Ml I It i-l : i-.tlfl.l W.'IVi-I touch, ;if.l cum c!. ur'i I . Mn i- i rt sili ll I n U:;. liri.re. i i. li:, I'.l-i iritn jttifl i.i iit:n; f." ir.id i'l'-f nit. More tl.in a year m;o Prof flault HI..I U.hU v.llh tv.' iitlHii-lii--:. nrjrc iit.d .li.lin ('rune, bniliiert!, l-'ort W.'.yn.', In !., jhi-1 :im ivi -l-In cnriiiiuirei'liri, wilii h j : i 1 . 1 1 bi- vnriui.-i voiil! uml f nirtf-fn ili'li Hut ciM.no IhuII-.- ih d'tci te.l ttt tlm lu-'i only. At that ihnc (! !' llu- hrollii-iM I In a riii;t: ui;. spoke t.r ti lube while the other, ill itti Irilii;- ruoi,:, t .ivr uiul'ft-d kii.I Hi h.iiiil ov r the tv.-clwnj: iu.I I ho tube, announee'l his In',, r i tittiua the ;iiin.l 1'il.raihMi. , .iK year l'i-of ( ;:i .ill ha i Im n i. til Df an Ueeoii-i u (! lor aniiillfy- : vilniiio:ie :-.t the m nhii(.' eiel, liie he-i'!)intn ;t Hlliltl re i-H'- mi'l !.v by I-'ILMS; MAKK CilKWI.XG GUM H 'fi ) -TV ( INS) Mir. I ol' tin eh- ,iuc Ktirn miw bi-hij,' con. miiikiI iii the. Ilcpiibiie of Aleic I:. itlil ,.rt. l , fi. m lite fiiilcl oi,t there hit x niuiih. i- of Mii:ii Jiotuiicf; iien- Hint Inn' their hii J.. I r.,)n ne ,Sti4.. ul' t 'iiiiieeiie, ii ll.l then mI'.n;,' H to I he Mrc-) . ii.h . ; ii r! i;nii,,'i siuifK. ". J u otln-r .lay (lie .Fire iJeiujrl i;n ill. wliu f:illi l info nelion to put ui'l n. hle,e vhlc-h UiA lolhnwe! ull ,; h.-;ien l ji, h v.'ih KUill fae- . hi Ii Mai-iJiJ ;nr: l I'M. ciiiii;. c.jrper ait.( i. eh .llfn,' i' u'lh ir. Vi rii r W . .I In Jidi.-y. j Mr. ntt ..In-, i er'ij; l.i.ley mo-irii".-; hi Welti, ii hiy :.jiI ;..-nl Hie v iiinr ul Ihr home of Men, Ltii'l ii 'Vi; pf -1 r.i, ;.lr. ami Mr?, rim.s, ''iiij'-r. They relorn. .1 . to I heir l.'ime In I .u CiJiii.li ThurKiliiy. Tin burial tv1ci'm uf .Mm. Jim Tayfur i ere Iti hi ul I he i'romhse Ji.iiijtil lioiiae l-'rnlay. ,u appro- pti.le Hi nillll HUM preached b i n J (j. i'ufi M I 'ii n In h n ef'eii in I .sr,f., a n.l itl the at;'- "T eiiim- I o A l. iy licit . Jilii h. .1 several years in Ibe eahl, .JoTe s;nr was iiiarric'l rrel with In I' in.'Honinl eaiije Ji,-ie in ',Hi. About neelid a.o Jibe V. u:i to the i ,i J.iii.e Humiloriiiiii. . !.(! ; ::l- i'M-h . wt in :;n c p -j'aiion !,. i cancer. p.)v n . jie.-. I o ); rccav.-f- j !nir Juiil In r h.-vr'.i.mi v.ns makin;;! pr. pa.rarhMi)-. lo move hi r holm.! Mii-n Hlie 'Bu.I.Ien'y b. -cai.i- xvoiH -ami ili"l IJecemb, r H. i'he h avi ( to iiioiirli Ik r oiiif. a t.ux;utt. ihnio won, liully, iiert unU iMy.je iimj n ilaajrhiei-, Mm. Venp'-r lien lerHOtl, till 61' I'romlne, ami it hiu Khii r, wiio lives ul Si-atilo. Their mntiy frl.niis cteml Unir Hyrnpfi. ihy. . .Mm. Thomas ;unM looh din- ihr Krhluy vtitli Mix. ( hut;. Iteii- n-ti. Win la in A. IJeej rce.nl 'y pur I'bas' i a new rilniin: i.'ood..iy ami ht.S irolM' to Mu.'tlle, V, here he . IH liel JeNKe (h'.i r. lt S.LA . IH.-I lor I he cunii. Mr. an. I Mrs. Carl KiiK'hl on lia be. u VIKll In w tn (he home, of l lnij:hl on'ti ii'o( m i y, t ' ii ml . 'i i nmi) loiiti-'jn. . , I ioily I J emu ir oi ill lillelllOOII wlih Xoiil it. JL- i i Charlie flora, r of f 'o i-.-i 111 1'roioinM the oihi.JN ieh lonkimt I'm' cuttle. A ml rev; Ki'-.'i'i.r.au ami ai) I'.l Cai'pi r v.ere him'ir.tf in n.'o. K- on M PliI le I 'icnl H.iHM-.l;iy. .Mr. nmi M rn. Boyil Carper vb;it eil Hu m lay v. il h Mm. cIkih. I'.en m ti ami children. Wllliuiii Siinnar- j-. iurne.I Sim.iny ai'ier spenuin r.- vi i-; it Wallowa v.llh -ii. il ui.ierhter, .ii Talor was ; l-'wher Lively, who.se i ,il.lr. o ha h'.-n (pole SM K iiih pii'-nmmie. M ih. I '. l'ou!"i.n i ;i I e-1 .'-tltel. be. n viJ.il illvi,' h re. re. '.. Ir h.M.ie at V;:i!oia eiiewi l-;p lo VV.HIow.t 'e v.no.i .1. :;oli Cuf.. ill.il Mi:: v walkn. of the Henry llOllll- ! .layi. With .Mis. Trurnnri l'oiit;oi. ; A n 'I rev; lliniun anl family! npciu ihnuiy iiiK-rnooiv whit John j Carper ami family. f.tthi N'eivby anil family t.i t ninthly with Alfred crpei'M :un My. Hubert Curper is lirer.Uin;( a s:nl )e iiortie lor his hrulhcr lioUe'.l, Then.sia Hmiih is vmilinj; . )mr KiPler, Afi'K. I'. I'otiiKon. Their pa- reniH. Mr. ami Mrs. Deo Smith are slill at MhvvIMo, but will join tu.-'i, htier nn.l Hilt spend cinisi mas at i heir home here. There will ho a Christmas tnc ad program at ihe.l'rnmi.'i.'' sc liool iiouse fhrisiimis , rve, l.i which iNCryone hi iliviled. .lil CmiK-s far m uvl. HKNIi. Or. -John C rhard S(.-n-hi.mp. 1 iroolis-Scanlon ;iipl. ye, and Miss Then aia .Kacht j. ri, wiij nail i iii-it arrivid in llend i ropi hi r home in West phaiia, h i iiiany, wire married at the ,t. i-'n; iieht i lunch by l-'alin-r l.uhe Slieehan. The willieMHi-K Were WIlKiUII Mi-n-Stamp, brother of the brid-Kt'oom. and Ids wife, a sister of the bride. Mr?,. William Sienhiujip came lit re more than u y. ar af;u from Weill plialia to lie married. The So IlUainp Jn'othcru. formerly local i'il Oil the hih di'S'it, c.me In eeniial Oregon t. ri years :; I nun Celioaliy. IT iil:ik held In Ibe luin.J at Ih hers. i'rol. (latilt himseli' ha in working upon the lotik' vow and upon several tdnirt Hen- t Ii lice, -which n ( I'jobliile si ndent, bli !cry u.i,. 0 hy a lltlb. old Japnu- '."'e police lab-r ivpojied to t)ic la V- ..p. i VH li'.'il iiie Ott'lll r I'l tin r:t.--l ; iiUd be n mKijit: the ehleb wilh v.o."n - out iii-jvin; phtuje film.-, tin- Mit.M Jiaviiijr been cut up a.al boiled dov. n to ;t pulp, and Hoi :h t.on.e iiii'iui.r or a:iother vbu d clM.iiel ha.: been careless!. thiov.it into u pile of dry film waiiiiiK K'!' the pot, llniM ciniMlitK the cxploalon. Aceordilii,' f tlie police, no Iraen ban been found of Japanese proprjcior Hinri I h OI'KN TONIGHT And Kvciy Night Till l Don't Say ". SAY Jtvad" SUPERFINE MADE WITH J1ILK For Sale at All Grocers La Grande Bakery Formerly McTherson Bakery La Grande, Ore. Art A Nnw; xnu i I may enjoy Preferred Stock All-Ceylon Tea This tea is grown and packed in the mountain gardens of Ceylon where the finest tea groww The lead foil packet makes sure that it reaches you with all its original .flowery fragrance, and wonderful flavor. It is an Orange Pekoe that means only the tender, delicately flavored top leaves ot the tea plant are used. Double Strength - Double i:conom Tu-ifc as CjuoiH I I if ! ti I i- L ji i ' hi I V tea telMll i hiY lYiiti rMi'' i JUifilllitiil'aJa iilipijl'in Hri: I . -Gifts That Wilt Last for. SO Years- I One of Our Fine Mason & Hamlin Grands or One of Our Reproducing Pianos, Is an Ideal Gift for the Family ONLY i(txl SIKMT'.NG DAYS FOR A MERRIER CHRISTMAS PianoM,6heer Thone exhaordinary Baby Grands, Player Pianos or Pianos will i'iil the holiday air with music cheer. Xo matter what sort of an instrument you seek, we can meet your desires in every way. We have an assortment that will please you. CHRISTMAS CHARM IN A , Player Piano To Her from You via Santa on Christmas day, give her a Flayer Piano that's what she wants, a token of Christmas spirit that brings lasting joy and happiness into the home. THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT A Gift Suggestion There is no Piano that can parallel the renown of the Mason & Hamlin, recognized the world over as the peer of pianos. ," ... ..... OXLY 2 MORE SHOPPING DAYS Do You Know the Mason & El Iii II Ih the Mok(1 Costly Piano in the World? lie YH Kiiou 'I'liiit it lal.iH 7 years lo build u Maiinn iV lis ailla I'inno. Ih Vtnr Know ThiU the aH Irii in n Mil Hon liamlln can he ii.ljii.sti J to unit your own Imlkvldnai touch. I in Vein Uium Tiuit I ho pal.-nted 'IVnuh'n Hch onator on Miiwn iv HnuiMn I't nnoM (.nut nnte.'M npaliiMt c.tvinl in or lhi.ttned mnind iioar.ia and ijuiiraiitcej the h:ihh' heunl llul tone utter f a or l"M yearn. Do Vol! Know That no art lain an hired lo play Mmain A Hamlin I'ianon they Mar.d on their own merlin. Phonograph Console Type 4&wwm spsmsSaft mmSWSr wm&mgdi stm&M .to-m mm mm- f'gi HPAf issm&w mosmi mWWR ' ti I Largest Stockof High Grade 'm 'J 1 PIANOS p. . & East of City of Portland -1gp- i .fT e More . Suggestions Saxophones Drums Cornets Guitars Manaonns Slide Trombones Accorctians ' iolins We have Family Organs At $10.00 Each The greatest Phonograph the world has ever produced proven by actual competition with all other makes. Our full and complete stock will furnish. vou a Brunswick IVoim.tri.flO to $70(100 each machine guaranteed jtraplis-'wc haw traded in on Pnmswieks and we will A dollar for dollar value, one price and a square deal for every day i We have, a few Columbia, Pathe and Victrola Phonortraphs'-AVe haw to have the Super-Hrunswick (Juality. vve nave, a lew coiumhia, i'atl 11 J.1 ! .1 I I sen mem au asioiii.siuni.'.iy low prices s in the year, at our music house. THE EASTERN OREGON MUSIC CO. is known as the House of Known Quality, Known Makes, Known Prices and Known Integrity. We do not advertise catch penny bails to lure cus tomers to our store, no confidential propositions, no marking up of prices, then offering imaginary price reductions. With this policy we have grown to be the largest music house in Oregon east of the Cascade mountains. Why not be one of our satisfied customers? Start today. EVERY INSTRUMENT SOLD ON YOUR OWN TERMS (Within Reason) SLidi Oregon Music Company ft 8 ah. m I t