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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1924)
Friday, January 18, 1023. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE THREE is: It: IS! lit II t: 5! It is; ! it WOMEN'S NEWS of The members of thu Thursday Auction Itridiro club Hpont a lovely BfVrnoon yeHterduy ul (he home of Mrs. Hubert I'ullltton, when they met ut one o'clock and enjoyed h delicious four couruc luncheon, af ter which the ufternoon whh spent at three tubles of bridge, with IiIkIi honors going to Mrs. W. It. Jones The rooms were beautifully deco rated In sweet pcits, which mude the home very attractive. The club will meet next Thurs day, January 24, with Mrs. V. It. Jones us hostess. A very delightful afternoon whsj spent yesterday afternoon at the 1 street. All memlHrs are most car bonic of Mrs. Verne Johnson, when I dially invited and urged to be tifiv acted as hostess to the Alpha illub. Tie lime wan mienl ul fiv rhbles of bridge with high honors going to Mrs. JaiucH McN'amee anil Mrs. Kliner Stmldard. IJurlng the ufternoon a delicious luncheon was served. " The Ladles Itible class of the Presbyterian church spent an ex tremely pleasant afternoon Wed nesday, when approximately lauics or the church met nt the. hftnits of Mrs. Harry It. Turner, After a short business meeting the aiiernoon was spent socially, inter eating games being played and pleasant visit of the members of the class taking place. Hefore ad jourmuent a delicious luncheon wus served. When tho Lucky Thirteen club met yesterday nt the home of Mrs. K. T. Andrews everyone present spent a delightful afternoon. Hridge was pluyed at three tables with the club prize going to Mrs. John Thelsen und with Mrs. Ed ward Holmes winning the guest prize. At the close of a pleasant time a delicious luncheon was served by tho charming hostess. ty . summer on the 1 ruled Slides trans- IgJ About thirty members of the'"01'1 Men-lit und were admitted to 'iCMethodlst Ladies Aid met at the ,llls 'otinlry by special dlspensa - homo of Mrs. G. W. Baars Ved-,,lon of the government. Many of nesday afternoon and spent a veryl,m'm ,,itv,! taken out lliflr first enjoyable afternoon. After a short business meeting the afternoon was spent at various games, under the i direction of Mrs. C. K. Short. At' the close of the games a delicious luncheon was served und a plcus unt visit took place. Mrs. Virgil A. Huwson, of The Dalles, arrived in La. Grande last evenlnpwvWf-wfj TtHe guest of Dr. and Mrs. P. P. Lundis. Mrs. Ituwson is a sister of Dr. Lundis. Story hour will be feat u red a I the uublic llbrarv ut 1(1 n'rlnrlt I Saturday morning. Mrs. Alvnh ll,k' n ""skilled employment p. nd iniryea will be leader for the 'mK l lb r opportunitl. s. morning and the subject will be of I 'VH l,,fy "M K'"in special Interest to the boys. J ,M' n'v, 110,1 work numbly." the Russian journalist said. "Thin Tin. Wnmon of th.. Mofts..li..it ! " paradise compared with Legion enjoyed a lovely afternoon; yesterday when ( hey met at Hi liome of Mrs. Walter Hennett. 1 About twenty ladlvs were present j .In.i .I.,, nfi,,,.,,,.- ivoq .ni.ni games. One feature pf the uftc-r--noon was a game in which a tagi was plaeed Upon the buck of eaeli person us they entered thohouse. which carried the name of some prominent person. The one guess Ing the rigid names receiving u prize. Mrs. Jessie l-'lslier won first prize and Mrs. W. Cass second. Other prizes were awarded to Mrs. Will Crandalt und Mrs. A. Herger. Hefore adjournment a delicious luncheon was served, Mrs. Hennett was assisted as , h ost ess by M rs. Chas. Crandalt, Mrs. Stewart und Mrs. H. IS. Craig. Hed carnations served Bi"woru- Hons for the rooms und were beautifully arranged. The I'nrkdule club met at the home of Mrs. t'uss Wednesday afternoon. There were twelve Personal Mr. and Mrs. John llookout of Knlerprlse. passed through l.a Grande last evening en route for 13o.se on a short business trip. Hoy ivrklns and inivis t'unm-ly of Uul.er. were ri'Blsterid ul the tiomincr In3l evening. Mrs. Joe Soimncr Is In from 101 Bin lii.lny slioiiplns nnl vIhIIIiir Hriinilr. While here she la slop plns nt ilie Soinnier. P. N. Simon, who makes hie home at Joseph, was registered ul "ihe So i u 11 ht last evening. V. H. Strlnghum of 'ald ell. Idaho. Is 11 in en g the out T town business visitors In this city today. He is registered ut the Foley. Ht rmlHton was represented at the Foley luat evening by Green. Mrs. George Ittiple and children left lust evening for Maker, when they will visit for a few days. J. Ulggs of Hums. Oregon, Is among the business visitors In thit city today. He Is stopping at the Foley. Ham Hullgarth. of Klgln, Is transacting business in Im Graudt today. It. Mrlirhle came In from Im- l r' t-Thliig"'on' a "sliort busl- SOCIETY members present during the after noon. Mrs. Ithhlle guvi; a very In teresting reading and Mrs. V. Cass played several beaut il ul select ions on tho. piano. At the close of u delightful afternoon refreshments were served with Mis. W. (.. Krie berg assisting as hosted. The club will meet in two weeks at the home of Mrs. Mact'aff re in KYuitdale. The Mission Hand or the Pres byterian church, will be entertain ed on Saturday afternoon. January I 'J. by Miss i orulJiy Silencer, at the iteisland home. KieS West present. A most enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mrs. W. Cuss last week, when Mis. Jerome Campbell nnt fcrs it;;s mtei t alli ed a niimhcr of frieuds. The eve ning wus spent at cards with high honors going lrW. llradshaw and Mrs. O'Lcary and the s-eond prize to Miss Tlslia- Campbell. W. C. Krieberg won the consolation prize. At the close oi u. very entertaining evening a delicious luncheon was served . IOILE5.F1. 1 .SAX l'UANTISCO. fornia has absorbed 7IMI Kusfdanu who, (AP) Call- most of 1 1n I xiled from their homes In Siberia by the Led occupation lust year, arrived In San l-'ra ncir;cu f rom M a n i la last P'Uhmn for American cilizenuhlii 11 reported that all Ployed. 'riu' majority of Hh-hc miv faeturh-.s. a p "Opl .ordlnjr to Die editor of Russian Life, cal weekly. This.- hielm!.- s-vrnl who were generals in the army un der I he czar and a liuitib'-r of e:; coloilels and lesser' officers. 'Anion;; Uie Jluetory. lunula, also arc engi. neers, im-chanicH and other nn-ii with it high degree of tecjtuicul training wlio were hnnJ1c;ipped in their ( rades by not know tug t he rjngllsh language and thus have .what they have lfeen through. Tin Mast year or so of thier life in Si terror oi uouging nui U l "ml hiding from enemies. Tb r caiiu their long wandering in Ad miral Stark's fh'vt of homeless llus- slans. They were, driven from port to port Japan. China. Manila until finally a charitable govern ment received them here and they were free." The contingent iiuiud- d a num ber of professional men. physi cians, lawyers, artists and mimic fans, im well iih ri.iir..H..nli.Hv..ii r the following callings: niotoriuan. j sienogrupner, uraiisman, p.imi wirehsfl operator, elect rietan. larm-l er, fishermen, cierk. fireman, nvhi- tor, gardener, chauffeur, sailor, I s-'unist ress. cook, filter. i j IvoJj Ivl JLliWjLi WALLOWA COUNTY KNTKIil-HISK, dr. Whilu. tho county nurMt's office will Im-coiuo Mention Savoy. J. A. White is over from I'nion today attending to buslm-as a; visHlng friends. H . P. 1 1 o wo was regi s' r- I th- Savoy last evening, ile is from Knterprise. Miss Senllnta H'-bins of -SeMtle. left last evninrr for Itiutey. bin., after visiting her brother, W. If. llobins und Miss Pearl Williams in this eilv for the p:s1 r.-w flays. . 1 I! StoCotsafis J! i ir ci ri ri i f FlfinMa maim m mam w INTEREST vacant the first of next month, the Wallowa County Publilc Health association will maintain Un organization uud hold its fund" intact, to be prepared to assist when (ho, work of county nurse is revived later. This wus the con elusion reached ut the meeting of the association held Monday uftor noon in thu court house. Miss lclla Pearson, who has been, county nurse since the first of April, will leave the lost of this month as funds to continue the office, are lacking tho county court having withheld un appropriation for tint purpose for tho present. Hut many persons In the county expect to see the work resumed in due time, and members of tho court have said u nurse saves more than her salary in Investigating applications for public help and In looking ufter the many cases which eomo to the attention of tho court. PHO.MIS 10 ( S pedal The Promise Orange held Its installa tlon meeting Saturday night, with James Leonard ucting un iiiHtall-j ing orricer. Klmer Hennett was elected new master. After the 'of ficers were Installed a short pro- igram was given und cafe and cof- 'oulson, Mr. and Mrs. and Lee ' Smith, orklng at Maxvllle, spent Sunday he Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Hennett I'n'1 Hennett visited at the tni oi i nomas Hennett of Hun- nyhle IHstrlct, Sunday, l ivV- 1 rcti Potter made his regular twice a month trip to Pawwntka Saturday, where lie preaches Sunday, retiming to his home on Monday. Jesse Garrett and sons and Ha rold Carper returned to their work at Maxvllle Monduy. Harvey McDonald, Theodore. Carper and Nona Carper enjoy- -d a delicious dinner ut the home of Chas. Curper and family Mr. and Mrs. Win. Heed and Miss Myrtle Oleson ato Sunday dinner with ' Lewis No why und family. Miss Loru Carper spent Satur day night with Theresla Smith. Next Sunday January l!Oth will be the election of officers for the Promise 1'nlon Sunday School. On account of the whooping cough and Scarlett fever tho at-I'-ndance has been falling off. There are no new cases of cith er disease ami It Is hoped the Hun day School will soon have a f u 1 1 attendance n gain. Mrs. Lee Smith visited Thurs day with Mrs. chus. Hennett. MJhs Myrtle Oleson spent Thur sday night with Mrs. Leo Smith. Mrs. Obe' Swenrington left on I-'rlday's stage for Knterprkne to visit her son,' Cecil MeCubhins who jnde.rwent an operation the night before for appendicitis. Win. A. Sannun and Itohcrt Carper ate dinner with I. S. Mc I )onald on Krlday. , Chester Oorbett and two sons returned from Oregon City Satur day. Mr. Gorbett states that, his relatives there are all well and his ll,l,,f,r m naie.anu neany Happy Jones, who lias" nitide his home nt John Carper's for) month or more, left on Friday's! 1n ,' f.tllt ,..u.1P . 1, , 1 undergo an operation. His moth 1 er is dead' und his father makes; 1 1 is home In M ich Iga 11 . While hauling hay... Saturday Hoy Carper had a tip-over on the steep grade near his home. The sled runner had been rough lock- but came loose shoving the sled into the bank, which caused the rack to tip off. No one was hurt but they; bad a difficult luak In gathering' up the hay which had been bad-. i ly scattered. ; I Mrs. Wm. A. Reed who has , been sick Is now able to be out again. GRANGE if ILL INSTALL SOON lily muttere,!. ; III At pln-i'11 Sick IS now Dhle tO be OUt II ' f imnm lw'-""lr' r EONOONforlle.duh,.Dnrim,.Cola ji l' I I lllT '. in Hed. jrr Nw. C.urrh. I R XjSjLilllV II k.niW Doctor.. I Ijlljisrr 1 1 I w . . rtommhdKUNDOfiLs1S01r.dolliff l , w 1VTZIS.Iju M Mioi. J For Saturday Grape Fmit, 3 ew shipment of Boneless Codfish, brick, 2."c Niekle Winners Plaii I mil n,,, ilml'li i Mi-s. Carter's Fig Pua?ttflgcan.... 25c JOEL'S GROCERY Quality Groceries Free Delivery 10 FARMER INJURES RAND Blood Poisoning Results From Cut Accidentally Occuring While Butch ering. INION (Special) Scott Culln han was In I-ji Grande Saturday evening ami took in the La Grande Elgin basketball game. Owing to the Illness of one of the chief officers elected by the Odd Fellows for the ensuing term Installation has been delayed, but the new officers will be duly placv cd in office at the meeting next w-cek. An oyster feed is to succeed the work by tho nstalllng officers. Andrew Llliott, a rancher living just west of I'nion accidentally cut his hand while butchering a few days ago. Later blood poison ing set In and he has been com pelled to make several trips t Hot Lake for treatmcn.t According to present pluns of tho city council Union will not have a frco camp ground this sea son. They intend making a nom inul charge for the uccommodu tions which tourists enjoy at tho camp 'grounds. Hex Griggs who was brought home from lu Grande a few days ago, following un toperutlon for uppcndlcltes, is rapidly recover ing und will soon be able to re sume his work. Charley Tobln, North Union mcut market proprietor, is build ing a new ice housa for tho sum mo? season. . A greut deal of Interest Is be ing taken in the gym work by our business- men. - 'They are turning out several evenings each week 1 and plnn accepting a challenge for an indoor baseball game with the teachers of the I'nion schools. Several teams are becoming quite proficient ut handball ulso. Union made a better showing on the brunch line junket than our boys did last year when they played .tho Wullowa. Knlerprlse and Joseph basketball teams. In 1923 -thoy were snowed under by all three towns, but this time we won - the Knlerprlse game und pluyed fairly closo on the other two. Pluylng away from home and three nights in succession put them at a disadvantage. The last part of the week three games, maybe four will be fought out on the ifyin floor In Union. Frldav liUrln comes with thiir-busketbull quintette und mill bring along the girls for un Indoor . baseball Kcrup. A fire early Friday morning ut the home of Mr. Jones west of Union, destrpyed one room and part of another before tho blaze could be put out. Some furniture ii nd ciothlntr also were destroyed WO TO-NIGHT for loMofuppotltn, tad breath, eoatod tongue, biliousness. Witfiowt frifing r JtffBMfl CHAMBERL TABL1 Sal ytar li4ilflit only 25c Pyrex Ware Thermos Bottle Thermos Lunch Kits Percolators for 'i'ii i With Service Phone Main 759 by the fire. A stove closo to tho wall was tiie can so of the fin; starting. The funeral of Mrs. W. A. Mux j well was held at tho Prcshyteriun Church Sunday afternoon at two 1 o'clock. Mrs. Maxwell had been III for several weeks. Sho had re turned from Portland where, die, had gone for an operation, much Improved in health but later suf fered from an attack of the in fluenza, sho was apparently re covering from this latter Illness until a few days ago when Mr. Maxwell though it better to send her to the 1-a Grande hospital, where, she unexpectedly passed away Friday evening. Mrs. Max well had been a resident of Un. ton for man)-, years and was a member of both thu Kastern Star and tim Relief Choirs und also held membership In the Presby terian Church. Sho was well known and Iter demise Is mourned by a host or friends. At the time of her death she whh f3 years of age. Hesides her husband she leaves at homo two boys, Hobeii and Hruce, and one son in Port land, Floyd. Ladles of the Kastern Star Lodge officiated ut the funeral service.. According to a report of Did clerk and librarian, Kmlly Cock mid Mlnnlo Haird, tiie Union Cur negla Library ban had a busy year j for a small Institution. 'Nearly tiiutO books were taken out by readers i during the year, lus books und 1! magazines wero purchased and udded to the library, besides 400 received from the County Ap portionment, and 1 1 books ami over 1.200 magazines donutcd by citizens in and near Union. The Library ended the year with about $70 in thi treasury. The total ex til LaGrippe J Pneumonia Keep strong. Be healthy and free from winter complaints. Hill's Cascara Bromidk Quinine is the quickest acting, mostdependable cold remedy. What HiU'iOocs for millions it will do for you. Get ltd box beariuu Hill'sportrait. tiA v Pdftaucenta. CASCARAUININE $rA& -w W.H.HILbCO. 'fOnftv DSTHC1IY, MICH, .1 IJ Blue Mountain Oregon LUMBER IHJ1LD OR RENT? You know which you have to do now but we know what you'd like to do some day. If you caii build now, let us help you. If you hope tft build some time, let us figure for you tat's our business. TELEPHONE,, Bo wnalf- Hicks Lumber Company For Mill and box' Wood Phone Main 547 J. L. Munhall Foley Grill Nothing inslillH pride in a community more ihmi a first-clasH (Jiill La Giando's Foley Grill full'illa this important mission. . Deep Hinccialion is felt for the patronage, of our Jwnio people. ! : . nv Grill vni 'ivi'H f"'rI , rihr ir-n-t"l'li" lnytiif r J in I ill ll n i mi In 1" ' than ordin ary e:il!nu; nouses and restaurants charge. j . Music every noon and evening. -, '' Hear Kathleen Campbell sing with the Eu phonia atcomiianinient. Come and dine with us. You Will Be Pleased penses for the year were $7(11.87, paid out for ilhruiiun, Janitor, fuel, books und mugtuines, und in cidental.'. About twenty-five pupils from the sixth, seventh, and eighth grades took the state examination last Thursday ami Friday, The Frank 'otiner and the Kd Has Thanksgiving Every Day "Two years ago, after suffeig m,:uiy years with stomach trouble, I -look a course of Muyr's Won derful Remedy anil haven't been sick a day since. I can eat any thing I want und have no pain ut all. Three doctorH had advised operation, but your remedy has cured nie.i Every day Is thanks giving fuJ mc" It Is a simple. narmiess preparation t mil moves iui caiarrnai j tl Inbtinal trjaJlHf! Hi i the InflaniiaUirVTmi. causes prac tically Wfslomach, liver and In testinal ailments. Including up P ndlcll Is. One dose will convince or money refunded. At ull drug gists, Adv. ' Cutlery See Our Window for Specials Pocket Knives Butcher Knives Scissors Skila Hdi ipany Phon Main 33 Rocsch Building Hall homes ure under quarantine on account of measles, Severul other r:ies have been reported DRESSES REMARKABLE REDUCTIONS ON ALL . , . WOOL DRESSES' 'Are to be JANUARY CLEARANCE '. LADIES READY-TO-WEAR AND MILLINERY oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo j J OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOO At .1 t-a n qSJ; 47c r-C J B S ITSn. Ill OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOO 00 0000 00 ooooooooooooo LA GRANDE IRON WORKS M VIH At: HIIOP AM) FOUNDRY All Kinds of Machinery, Automobiles ami Xraclon Repaired Ove.rhnulrtl ami iiebullt Velyleiio Wcltllmc of All lilmls Cilinlcr llorhiK Critu It slid fin, f" " D. FITZGERALD Prop. Cold Type and " Warm Sunshine In expressing to our patrons and friends the hope that this may be the llappiest Holiday Season you have.; ever enjoyed, we are compelled to use " , cold type because there is no other i way to reach all. But we wish we might walk up to each , and every one of you, take your hand, look you in the eye and say right to yoiu-fface ViSOUDD -RELIABLE ' 1 and Marshall VanHouten ha been busy looking ufter tho quar 1 ailtlne. found at our ? 1 Big Candy Special TURKISH ROLL' aiace and Oversize Pistons firiiigtH - - tiTiiTriMiMhiilil'lf""'tTi1 La a Trial m-ss trip und Is ngiUred at the