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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1924)
Mondnv. Jnnuavy 21, PAG Pi SIX THE LA GT.ANDE EVENTNO OBSERVER from tin- lime oE S-nipnth,ql , rietn.s Moore of H. i.oplH. tlifrfl tfe mery imlieniion that tho hahy wtlf ooinpleti'lv rerover. Or. valier Jarnon, who performed th operation at the I'nftverHity ut ... Vnn h aula hospital snld. j haml January 1, lfl2;i vnx .ri7!i.!1 j l he. aiaouat ri-ei ivei f rcnu tho t'ity I l-i-r,i'h:r wi-t: if.'.n','.i.Kr; and the ta: mojivy t'(,mi.'aK from t hi ronnty I 'tVi-aimrer, J7.stt(.43. '1'lie ,li; I in Clemen In !''!' the V";il' lnl:iiii-d $,;.(f I if. win. -It h i.v .i a lialant".' an fiand or y.'.ul.S7. ! SnmiiM i' I.imtri'tut in (iri-ccc. . ATHKN'H- A I ') Hummer hK i lasted in AlheiiH IhiH year lo tm llilthlle of 1 e(eiii!ier, u i'on.3 it io:i wii hun! pn-fedeni in ( hi.- last 4 ! y.-arM. t'p to WH hiti d w day:; ! hef'.ire CtirintirtaK the pnoph of Ih.' city wer; wearing their A wrWinw e-ipeoT of tlu warm weather, tmwi yer. is (he .li.mth. 'The Water h-vel 111 lla' liiunteipat reMervoir in very lw . and H' 'or inihc; t iiiia will ll v. (lil.AHi:MMIA (A I'i A rar pet taeli w:it: i.-ninvr-d Sunday 1, '.)ll ilfl 111. -fail .Mt-:ilifin of a suffieieae' dtia!;- MiH." J; K. Mc(,'uly of .lncih, was reglMeicu" fit among l Hi kuchIh at thv Hommei tutit i-Y nli. Air, un) Mi u John Hook out of Kn I or prise, stopped in Lu Uramle Wuumluy night as guesf :vi I ho Hu voy. on their ret urn from Hoiae, where they have, heon transacting business. Cecil Vine runii' down from Muk vlilo last evening on a short husl- - Mva 11. It. l-'lshor wus down from Wallowa Hut unlay visiting ami HhnppiUK. . f i " W. Iff. Munm-ll of Mlnnm, (h uiimoiitf Iho out or town visitors in ihlK city lodr.y. lie In registered hi (he rinvoy.- ! ni-iiH ttip unit while here is Hlnp ; idtlg til the Havoy, .I III I ' fit I'll:! T CREDIT HANKS Mr, anr Mrs. K. M. MMuhIci-h veiu. among 1 Vii nlon shoppera in thin rUy Huturdny. MAKING THEIR OWN W AY, CLAIM mnmm rliriK water Ik ii-(;omiK at mi-. I i i J U...U. i li. t IL ...i.. I..M.UI . i , I Personal Mention J at A si'iH iAL imci-; i LarKi? I(,ti 00x1 Id, in choice, "res- Mrs. Wo-lhire Lane of Onmd" Its ft Cor i'ortlnnd, whore h'.w. will visit for few days. Mr. ntvd Mm. It. iJonnoll of I'vn diet on, returned lo their home nf lor ii short vinl i hero. . J. TT. Wilson of HoUc. IvUho. wan reitered ' m the lliy insi evening. , ( Klgin whb reproHontoil among the KM ('Hi m ut t lie h'uloy last evening by liuxlt r iVicrH. 'Mr. and Mrs. Oltiudo Hlinon, who make their home at'. Joseph, were umong the week-end visitors In I ills oily. While here I hey were registered ul iV.c Hommor, YVAHIIIN'OTON, (AC) The f"i- eral intermediate credit hanks al ready have demonstrate! ihelr uhilli v to make ( heir own way. 'omuiiKHioncr Cooper of I In feder Ul J'urm loan board, declared Krl duy night In announcing I hut net ourniugH of the 12 hanks from tlu-lr creation insi yi'iir lo January I were t'.iui.bi '. The commission er asserted lh:il tlx operations which covered actually only four tiumlhf of luiiniiiK. were extremely Kiit iMl'iiet ory am! I ml feu t" t the h:inln nu'y he lep"nle ii(on to nerve the country finrf not he u ilr:iln on the 'overnmenl. I'mler the Intermediate rret uel, (he hitnUn are olithfed lo puy nni'-half of their ii"l earniiiKM in to the tnmniry. Thin 1m In urhll liiiii to I hi tnli-i'i'Hl lhi-v niiiiil i-iii-ii C. Pnre and L. II. fJonlon th(. ,.Iipnal .Vll(.h lH wUi Of Kliterprlne, wore at Mmi:iiir ! Ml)lc.)v Uv ,,w 1n.;miirv. Hlxtv mil- , Caldwell county. timl in l- ..'C P.-ai'S oi l" ins ii' "ii w.rj.-" - -,.,,.. f.f.iintvy ruuia i i iv - .....nt. Lett to ii;;iit, Ihu u .Slam, -ai-H; l l.iurothy James. 0; ivi " land Nelson, 7, no half of tho ehiohiaeiit oL the twinu ore: i ; ; row laiaai mm j.im MeCliiU'. II. front row JjoaaUl tu fauhnc Dvl-iavon, J. uad JttAvr u-iJ il1 1 .Sot unlay ntttht. J Mrn..M. K. Metralf of J'erry, re ItH'ued to her honie after Hpendln!? i few day In l.a (irande vinhln;r. . :' Mrs. W. H. llrown of KlKln, left ,', for lorl Uttitl. where aim wilt upend Hvvoral weekH vlaitlnk'. ,, v Mi-H.- T'hwnmn and daiifr'nli r, Ooldn, tif IVrvy, Hp-nt ye.-ihrday in . (JnuiUe. 'i.- Mrs. W. C. ilmllh of 1'endhton, rettirnei to tier home after a Khorl lnll In' l.a (irandei .1. M,rOonah wau rewlKlervd anions the KnterpriHe neala ai I ho Hommer iaHl evening. John W. Weils nml family HlarUey,' were re;,'iHlcrei) 14 Nnnnuei Kalurday. lion dollui-H wuh authorized an capi tal tor' 1 he hankx hut only one third of that amount h;in uclually liven eniptoye!. NAVY ENLISTMENT ORDERED CLOSED WEAVE runs! 'I'nllnri, 'BniiciN, rfsrrH it HI m f 1 if A U BP'l X Cutlery $ee Our Window ? for Specials Pocket Knives Butcher Knivc HAssors r'CS ivcy Skila HHw. CompAny Phon Main 33 Roesch lUiildin I'fUi'ri.AWO, Ore.- -(HpeolUl)- -W'ord hay been received iy l.teu lehant Commandi r I . t-. Ilarla y al the :i.vy liecr ill Imr Station, Portland, yrtri'on, lo accept no l lli l her tfffd enllHlnietitH unlll fur ther njpice from the Navy le ptLtituvht ' ut Washington. -, I'rT-i ntt'ulH In the Navy have Ut aloipi i ut the Navy ICo- Ktulioti, i'orlland, Oregon January I at h. IU' was altto informed thai lM-n eMllHUlienlrt vn ire-opened nlv nien who were ... especially i eroniliiendedt who could, f iii tiIhIi llilflt reCOmiUelihiHonH, (tf eKpec hi lly irood pliyaique, and of Koo,d educalltni would he acc pled, ' ho UeerulUhif Office Is now open an an information hnreau only, lo I hone ' who , Inh lo In Hiiro reardln Um- Morvlce. Lt'lphf I'm- MnrUot I'pM't M'MIV.IO. fAP) V'ur dcallnff In I'ellahht nhupx lias Uceu Hm-oecijcil almost "purely hy tniillnfilih 1lV strcetax'tiui miter invoivm a iuict iiliiiiuiti! af Mtnlep furs, Hlreol trji((- rn iii so id 10 na vi I'liMMieo inr of employed of many of the )pK to Mli'al fur.H uud jimhh (hem toiitf to ihe tnuhrs. I-'iii- pleecH are Hind lo chanpi hundH its man' nA 2(i timcH a nay ami ihe local market, one of Ihe I ai-catcst fur markets in Ihe world, ila In a utate of confusion, Hlroet deah cM fire not particular whore or j from whom they ffel I heir furs am) Home arc feporled to he inn It ins an hhtli "t II,'"'' a tiny "In comnilfHnrH, A Real Sniinir Sensation in Stylish! and Healthy Shoi Plenum 11 A IH II-A I I 1 SfOi'1 hi-o Torlitln to make i Jiam. umlN of ununn hupp SpriitK. They are aihh-ul health nhue hnlH aloi slyl. i tsii lines - MtKHilillK 1e hint to 1 sly Hal Wit 4MT.v w-AOili rnuue fif ilMkfl nml uidiliN Tht?Bootery, he A Pmnillw ffir Tlntl I'm'i llniflo ul llu. Arrh Aid Moe GltOVI'.ll HMITH, ltr. U08 IV'JIOI St, I'lllMM! Al-1 lb I como comiori;jiy and tV' ilrcsMeil. nellrtvpXtifl whcnfwo tell you .tha I Ii i' h ea re real SprlnK V.iii tinny in shoes, I'nme In aVd lrn pair on. Astoria Itlaxcat I'rohcd. SALIOM, Or. ICvery effort is le I ti K matle hy attaches of Ihe state flro marshal's office to1 determine the Identity or (he person or per sons responsihle for the recent series of file which reunited In heavy losses lo ivshlenis of As toria. Two uKctita of the fire umruhal's depart mt nl have heeu In Asturla for several days, and It was report -i d t hat they have found evidence thai al least Uo of this fires were set. It was intimated thaharresls tnlfflil he made soon. operatives from the tiro marshal's- office also are lnvesiinatin Hie at TlllamooU ami elsewhere. ltM Al'l'h'M Arouse terlu lti:UI4N. (Al')- llli.", luselmis apples from Yakima nearly caus ed a riot in Iteillu receplly when oil", red for sale from a peddlar's loifih, ear;. Tl red and yellow trull from WaJliiUMton Win ahont twice a lae and many times us whole fjpinie lookhiK as the ordinary ap- nu peop'e umikmi I he pediller'n wans. The iv were, lunvi er, lew purehuM'Ttt, for t lie up)des retail ed at liiHi.tiiMi.aiHi.oan markx, or nine centM eat-h. FINE SHAPE Citv of Wallowa in Bet tor ' Condition Th a n Any Other Wallowa County Community. WALLOWA, Or. Tin- city of Wallowa Ik in the hesl eondltlnn of any nf the cities ol Ihe t lily ft - eordiny to U'V reports of l:e city treasurer and r.'-onh r, satea the Wallowtv Sun. The water Hyateip indebted tp's, i ptemb''; hlenca location. Good Khado trecvi. Tho liousc on this lot Is two story, has t;evt n ood rooms, large front ra mi eonnftted with dining room !)' eolonntt Jea, good sized lf J room down stairs, largo kitchen, I'hi; P!"'try an' voom for hath, Tliero l r he ru.i.l off .!.:: r! nn ul of Hn- i ll y ' . rvkv hiw is a law l'-n stairway lfu'lin'," 1 i )i" il'Ajil' :ihi)ul tliici' Nine! (() tjirtM! liirKi) rooms upHlalrs us iiiM:il!,mnn. Sf .l for olh. r I'i'.i' ;inl li"t unlii . r 'In- liiml S-;-', liOW- 1 1 1 V han mi ..J ! (ji-l io Wipi ('UT 'l',,-'1r.Mil: lino k.-i1;- liinli I'nii'i n.-u-hu-l- , ' l-i .'V.irVJ.;!1'. (J. 11' Till nn"i v..i;'lMl!l iimi.i.lit .H.5S. ivhlrh t'liii U nilu.fl ! : Imll.riil XS.MS.Ii. Tills Iliak. tin' lotnl Bft In.l'.'l !. ..r Ih.' Hl.v .!'. r,r,. In tiiii maili-r '"" iin-r lifirli; :-c . ur-'. '- ti' HK on ,!,nnln;: ,r' !.. 111.- !' '1 i' m.t. 'I'1'1' l!.rml il'-tu '"' hun. In l in sl'l.'iv;ill: IV! "I rit-t I whirl! mini:.' I') SJi;,I''7.- Iiii'triil Nil. iM.li'i.'.l in.l'iil 4 1 ;!.!i:. 'I'lir r"!ii:ihnt ; llii'Hi' hfinils iiri' 1'ir Hi-wr i .'Mirnt ili'.t"ic-ln. i,. r.-rrilitu I'"!' Hi" ikixI year- wrll as liatll. Tills th" 5 1 1.! i , whmi a.. , I l.otia cu:4i tpiired. has xtono foundation, house is some furniture go i s for 'the-' low price and only Investment Corn p any imi'i ISOMllll) Til'Al.TOJIS lirllabli! Ai-inls lor ttrliablc InsuruiH'f! ViniianirM. Tilll A. Initio Av(!. Afalll 7." v.li'i'h now iit'imiiil'i to 1 ''I. Tin. ;i I!" (Hi There is nothing tha est. enough, optimisti That has a big so new home tins deal easier right Home lnl924 Ml, by the man who is earn- ision and couraee enough, heein now to plan, and build that if vou only think so, and a great here else on earth. J cannot be (l'ncJfl nr nni r z- iiki i ; ftxi; nut wny ere than aijfu e Ronde Lum- A Retail Jiuiidcrs Store Me seen here, al) por a glimpse il m: aoa Mt sT.wtis si:m' I sT I'dlt ( MKM N 1110 WlWKMI't'A, Nev. (I.N.M.) Tw o hundred Nevada mustangs, captuieil'in the ihls of llunthohM ;euitnl. have iieen shlpp' d t Man ila itarhara. Cat,, for ehicKeii feed. I j The Nevada ponies, small thru j ! inlM'ecdtng. HioiiKh tounh and wir ,are able lo thrive even in extreme 'ywntetu. are iiveless to man. "atllemen declare t hesc wild horses drive mi doinestlcaleil ! mart ;i; 1 1 ni)i n w atei hp; lluiii'.hs that have heelt dragged for inlhs with a lope around the sad die horn, and raise havoc at t he NfUtteivd water holes 111 Ihe enlth- ranges, , The stamping grounds of these shaggy, bushy tailed ponies ale 'ilolled with bleached hones t.f tlioiiH.inda Ktlle.l by hunters, hind for that purpose. I'or that matter, few slogans are more sat ist act in y I Itap that 010 used by old -fashioned pan-m ; They , ha 11 not a.nw. mm mm la Mm u.mr 'Air -m u X VfySfHf' ' iv '.:;-rt. c?,;';:J:.':;v'', . .. '' 1 'ltVliWii.."lU You know that it is the desire mid policy of The American Tobacco Co. to extend to its customers the maximum of service. Reducing the price of a great favorite like Tuxedo the moment i t's possible is our idea of delivering this service. Two things have made this reduction possible: 1. A reduction in the cost of Kentucky Burley tobacco and s in package materials. 2. The consolidation of three of our big plants Into one. (Mr. Ford may not be in tho tobacco business but he Is right about consolidation.) So that favorite pocket tin of fresh Tuxedo tobacco which has cost you fifteen cents or more for the last five years, is yours for just twelve (12) cents from now on! Every package is fl Guaranteed by INC OMPORATBD m mm mm 9m mm pryi!-V:,':v-' ' I gaikiMiil'itmwrmiinnnn J AW it '.Hi- I n! i ' i i , i