La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 30, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 6

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THE EE GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
27 YEARS
AGO
Dally Morning Observer, Janu
ary 2(. UUH. Hay it reported aa
becoming quite srarce fur Uiia time
of year. i '
.Mrs. J. C, ThoniBK, who ho been
nulla Wl Hi Muwi I'hupe pur
HonuK, la ri'Kalnliif? her health.
The beet miKur laetory will prove
a vurltalilu Klondike to the fann
orn of (Imnov Komio vulluy. Utt
k'r 4'Uy Itepulillcun.
- Uam-I JlityiifiH of t'nlon wan In
the lly Kriduy In company wtlh
r Kri-d lntiH. lit; lat4 il that, ho
"would start for tho Klondike in
ntjuiit three week.
- K. I. .Mulmff'-y return! from
Wullowu l-'rlilay morning where
;ha wan referee. In a fooiball jnii"'
between Knifrpi-iMM und Kosilne.
His clerthlciiH Bv unnHUUl satlH
faction, Tlierp, in niorf slrknoiw among
the JnillaiiM on the rewervallon Mian
for yearn. There! jtre now fifty
Bh'k In ImmI. Four Indians died
with pneumonliL wllhln t!ire iluyo.
Meaali'H liavc taken a inallKuanl
form.
" David Nib s, of BIk Creek, 1'nlon
county, met with a periillar urrl
dent at Spuria Holiday, lie waH
hanging up n quarter of In-cf In
(he cellar of .1. A. Wright, when
hlH hair cniight fire from a candle
near by. H' lost mmie of IiIh hair,
his eyebrow.H and part of hlH
-iieurd before the fire could be ex
ttiigulHhed, - H. O. Kwaekliainmer, who l men
; tloned uh a prolitihlo HiicceitHt'ul
'.candidate for the .receivership In
the II. H. land otrlee, 1m over from
Vnlon.
Monday Ihft thermometer regis
tered 6 degreed below, Tuesday 4
helow, Wednesday stern, Thurndtiy
31 uhove. Today Ih reported fair.
Hi'veral hundred people assem
bled yeslerdny nl'lernoon In Stew
ard's o pern hoKe to pay thtdr litHt
respertH to Charlen Hwlneharl. The
fralernul nrderH, KnluhlH of Pyth
Iuh, A. O.. .IT. W. aiul Trainmen
turned out In ft body. luv, Terry
Chandler, nmilor of the M. K.
church, pretirhed n very earnest
sermon. The male quartet fur
nlfdied the muHlc. The Ibree or
der marched to the MaHonlc cem
etery, whom tho Interment took.
' place.
Krlday the bowling alley was
patronized by the ladles.. who are
Inking great , Intercut In tho game.
Mrs. i H. Oumphcy scored 81)
polnlH, and thi oiIhi-h who made
good srorcH were the MlsweH Morrlfi
and iJine, of Weston, and Minn
Wf.ftliburn; MeKdatues K il k I n a.
,lnilHity. Klmbnll, Torrls, Cfulling,
Kerry. Moore. KIII.h, Schow, Urady
and J. P. O'llrien.
, I'nlon A. W. 1'urker, the ex
deputy aNNetmor, Ih now taking tt
lay off In his work, lie plays the
clarinet. In the Vnlon hand and
; has recently been on a vlidl to It IN
farm and nursery which he owns
In Kugle valley. Ho Hfiys that he
Htlll has'on hand about iimiO pounds
of prunes drh-d mid boxed ready
for I he market.
like it, too
"it's a man's candy,"
they BttiJ than tlie wo
men started deulera wlr
ing for re-orders, And
'' now tlie children have
Vt' discovered it, too.
Let them huve it. It's
made of purest mun'nul
and chuck-lull of candy
energy.
1U cents wherever
good candy is sold.
Von Know It'i
Bfcmitc li't Mnlr by I
BWU I'H SAll l AKI
111 Montr ul Keu!
OwwU Candy
EVERY BITES A DELIGHT
Mr. Pratt la on the Coast
at present looking after bus
iness interests, but under the
temporary supervision of a
local ntnn the building mnter
iiu goes marching on. We
lire wnding muUii-,il to til!
nviKhlHiring lowns nnd some
ax fur as Idaho. There's a
reason. Investigate !
The
Claude C. Pratt
Lumber Co.
l,onr Miui'l PHnir
OppO. Knunitry. fllONE M f.
No 8unilf lliutnrM
7- '
. .jSTW
AT HOT LAKE
HOT I.AKK (Special). One of
tho old KiiMern Oregon pioneers,
Mrs. O. M. Thompson of Kcho.
who first came to Mot Lake inuny
years ago, Is paying the sanator
ium one of her fruuuent visits.
She remembers c'rosmng the plains
in a covered wagon, through thh
heat and sagebrush. As the par
ty of which sho was a member
wound around the foot of tlie
hills of Grande Monde valley, the
two lukes at Hot Jaike suddenly
came iuto view like un oasis In
a dene it. M ih. Thompson's hus
band was sheriff of I'mnlllla co in
ty for years, und they have long
been numbered among tho larg
est hind owners of I hut county.
This winter they are feeding norm
1(100 .head of cattle.
Mrs. Thompson spent a number
of weeks here last year and this
time has come for consultation
and treatment.
A neighbor of Mrs. Thompson,
Mrs. Mary Tedco Ih here for an
operation, rueoiupanb-d by . ,MIhn
Ada Ward. Although Mrs, Thomp
son and Mrs. I'edro are living in
the same neighborhood they had
never met befon coining hero be
cause ,of Ihe Hbce of the ' wheat
ranches,
Mrs, J. A. Hpaln of North Pow
der, Ihe wife of a former cham
pion buckaroo. Is paying one of
her, freiiieiit vlshs to the hospi
tal. Hlio Ih In the hospital for
a rather Hirlous operation. , Her
niece. Miss J lorothy t 'on Ion from
Huker, will spend a lew days here
with Mrs. Kpalu.
Mrs. A. I'1. La Vine of 1'ort
lanil Is In t he hospll.il for . medi
cal all t Ion, Hhe worked lor a
time in the court recorder's: office
In Cheyenne, Wyo., and is an ne
comllHhed )ianisr.
.Makes HIUi Trip.'
This Is the sixteenth trip which
Mrs. I", .Hawkins of Dayton,
Wash., lias made to Dot Lake,
lOvery year AJrs. jlawklns comes
for a I borough general examina
tion and for the baths. ' Hhe has
had two operations at the hospi
tal, also. Mrs. Hawkins, whose
husband Is a dentist In Dayton,
is an active member of tho Wom
an's CI vie club.
Mr. Henry C. Hansen, a mer
chant In Knterprlse, Is hero lo
visit his , wife, who Is taking a
course of treatments.
Mr. W. 11. Kills (Dollar Hill) .is
lie Ih known to many, vlsjted the
sanatorium twice last week. Mr,
Kills la a trunsfer man from Ha
lter and was In La Grande on
h jslnetts.
Mr. Albert Hny of Knimctf, Ida
ho, Is In the hospital lo have
his cast put on again.
Mr. W. V.. Klnzln front Walla
Walla, stopped In La Orandu on
ils wuy til IjoL J.uluv'o 4 lMlt ill
wife, who lias been here for Home
Home ami Is much Improved, '
1 he manager of the Sampson
Music Co. of HoIhc, Jdaho, has
broad business Interests. Mr. ;
Sampson also makes highway
maps, a nd slopped at t he I a ke
on his way home from a busi
ness trip which he made to Port
land for a knife manufacturing
concern.
Phe deputy sheriff of Pendleton,
Mr. It. J. 'Wheeler, spent a few
days with his wife at Hot l.nke.
Mrs. Wheeler Is a hospital patient.
Mr. and Mrs. George Carpenter,
Jewelry people of Unyton, Wash.,
have Just arrived at the sanator
ium for medical attention.
Mr, Maker from 'ove, brought
IiIh wife over for treatment.
Mrs. Nellie 1 tarda y, whose hus
band Is a miner In'Halfway, Ore,,
Is In the hospital reii-lvlug medi
cal attention. Mr. Harclay Is em
ployed by tho Cornucopia Mining
company.
Among other arrivals nt Hot
l.nke are: Mr. Kd Gillespie, I'nlon;
Mrs, H, H. Hlovall. Walla Walla.
Wash.; Mrs. C. L, Uundall. Wels
ir, Idaho; Mr. A. It. Kstep. Yak-
linn, Wash,; J, K. Houtlg, Maker;
Love Pact
A .-irel Hhltli uiry frle Ley dar.!
nol Irll ni I Mary t:itrlmitll.r it,
nd l.l, ln,.niiorri. S. ot Ivkin
III., to rnltr into n lt .uh ulr Mrt
I.K hl.iihfiKr wltol thr gnj ttL
Ihromh llw l, , ii,,,, t,,tf
thB mpon on tilrnm-ir Lltu lioit
Another
: ; : ; : , .
MOST EVEEY W 1 J,Jj-
( sjr-e eagles y i imJoL
Mrs. C, W. HeUler, Itufir, Idaho;
Mr. (1. K. ItuiHjI. Jtolse, Jtlalio;
It. .1. Wheeler, 1'endleton, tre:
h. Itobertson, Carina, Idaho;
Mr. K. It. Kuril. Wilder, Jdaho;
Mrs. W. l Potter. Mblvale, Ma
lio; Miss Grace 1 'otter, Mid vale,
Idaho; Mr. C, A. Johnston, Nnm
pa, Idaho, and Mrs. Klla Tobin,
I'nliOn, Ore.
Mrs. Iteevcs Gm-m (inlly
To .Make Stale Laws
W.KNATCHKR. Wash., (AC)
There's not hlng In It but fun.
Mrs. Krnuk IteeveH of this city de
clared as she left here recently to
serve her Herond term In the
Washington state legislature. Hhe
Ih one of the three women niem-
hei'H of t lie tin imp. nil ro-i'loet id
itiA'thlmm. 4 Ur airs hi . Mie sumV
chair ns did her husband before
she s icceedel him.
Mrs. liceves pay will bo $5 u
lay for the hchhIou of two months
held every two years at Olympla.
Hhe will have to pay just about
that for a room, nhe explained,
and what with entertain men ts.
dreHs and fond, munt expend oh
iiiurli more dully.
Hlx format duncec vrnulro ns
many gowns, explained Mrs. Reev
es. Hhe " lias learned of one leg
islator who saved Home of IiIh Hill
ary, she confided, but: "lie lived
away out somewhere, rooked his
own 'meals nnd contributed to
nothing. He didn't do anything
for Ms clients either."
Aniniiiniif rimni's i:rricii'nt
In IMIyiflol oricimil ntli'H
RIOATTT.R. Wnsll. (AD no
nuiKo 2!i )tiiiKUiiK'n hi-p wpfikmi In
ih I'nr l-IiiHi, ti ut onitk i u ti-l-ltlinnrR
nro hoIvImk u hu.Hlni-.m )roh-
A Bi
CLOTH BRUSH KS
SHAVING SOAP
TALCl'M POWDER
HAIR BRUSHES
I'ACE POWDERS
AND
Every B;ig Cmiturns Ter.wave Sample Sies
lii'iut'dirs and loiletiips,
GUARANTEE!
Every Bag Contains More Than 2."c Worth of Merchandise
STARTS SATURDAY MORNING
THE L. & L. DRUG CO.
"The Sign of a Good Drug Store"
Feather In His
lem that has handicapped tho Ori
ent for many years, .Harry Jam-H.
automatic telephone expert of New
York, said while a visitor In Seat
tle early thin year.
Or !)4',(MM telephones In Yoko
hama 27,(100 are automatic, Mr.
JaneH reported. Shanghai, Hong
kong, Harbin, Kobe and Toklo alKo
have automatic InstritmeutH.
I'.uropenit Immigrants Gel First.
Class Passage to South America
HCKNOS A I It US (AC) A line
of nne-chiKs passenger ships devot
ed exclusively to the transportation
of emigrants has been Inaugurated
between Kuropean and South
American ports by u German
steamship company. The first ship
of the line to arrive here brought
1.000 German and other Europeans
lo Hrnzll and l.floo to Argentina.
Tho ship provides first class com
forts and conveniences for the third
elasa price. Shu has a 60 robins,
LA OIIANDU-JOSI'l'II KTAOK LINE
Itanrs C'uhllmii, I'roiH.
Singes Leave Ln (I'niiidc for Joseph Ilaily
. 8::!0 12:.'I0 3:30
Arrive: 10:50 1:50 5:50
ONLY
25c
0
Bag Of Merchandise
PERFUMES
SOAP
COMBS
ANTISEPTIC
ROUGES
MANY OTHER EVERY DAY
ALSO
Bonnet!
accommodating two. four nnd six
persons each, with salon, smoking
room, library, reading room, two
large dining rooms, barber shop
and bat hs. She is a motor pro
pelled ship with a speed of IS
knots.
FIRST AID TO BEAUTY
AND CHARM
Nothing so murs un other
wise beautiful face as the
inevitable lines of fatigue
and suffering cuused by
tired, nehing Teet. AlLtN'S
FOOT-tASU the Antiseptic,
Ji'-uiing Powder, itiKiireb
loot comfort. Ii.BtTol.
let NeressttT. Bhukelt
Id yniir tin mi tti th
moritltl, Shu)) all tiny
Paure fell ovculuii
thvu let your mirror Ii-ll
Uia Itnry. 'i'rlul pack,
iva ana PooUKhm
Witkiiitr Dull enl
?ree. Addrria Allen's Fuet-Kase, Le Kv. N. V
Soiti at JJtug and iJtputtmtnt, Sttntf.
Gimfudablu I
RAZORS
IVORY
TOOTH PASTE
LOTIONS
BEADS
ITEMS
of Nationally rfflWn
Ma A
3oi4 at Uivit and Itttattmtnt sttittt- v
W'mr Nejfleol Threatens 1
KanvouA Csjlu-dral mt 11m
I'LM. Germany (Ap) The ca
thedral of t'lm, next to Cologne
cathedral the largest Gothic house
of worship In Germany, Is in gruve
danger of coIUtpae unleati the struc
ture. can b braced and cTiuln
parts replaced. The edifice was
neglected during the war. the revo
lution, und the period of Inflation.
Dm Cathedral, which it capa
ble of holding 30.000 people-, was
begun In 1377 und, the work was
curried on ut Intervals till the 16th
century. It wuh by tio means com
pleted then, but for several centnr-U-h
was left iu lis unfinished Htui.
Apples
Barley
Chicken Feed.
Drums of Oil.
Kgg Maker.
I'eed.
Grit,
Hay. '
Irish Potatoes.
iluzz Is not In our line. We
want your business In
what we have.
La Grande
Warehouse &
Storage Co.
Jrffertion and ITenitark Htft.
Phoue AUlu 7D
EUICKSON A DCRLAPm
For Wood
Cutting
Atkins and Simonds
Cross-Cut Saws
Sledges
And Wedges
Axe nnd Sledge Iliindlcs
F. L. LILLY
Budnn
Phons Main 81
Work wai resumed In 1844. and
completed In 1890.
Ktlniiex Intcnuts i:nn r tliillaiiil
AMSTKKPAM AI') The Hugo
Stlnnea concern of Oi rinuny i" su
ing Into the soap business in Hol
land. It hus acuuired ihe plant of
. i. .. 'yu-nrti Kutlnr hrewerv
ut Maaslrlcht us well us Ihe jilunl
of a soap factory mere, -inn iu
...I-,. 1,, hi- combined Into u larger
chemical plant which Is to manu-
fucture soup, soda ana cusior on.
1T
1 l(glWlK
Your motor never snapped
over quicker in summer than
it does rwv on the new winter ,
"Red Crown. You never got fas
ter, smoother acceleration in
traffic, nor better mileage.
The new winter Red Crown is
a"buyf snappy winter starting
(iad power ih. heaping measure.
STANDARD jpn COMPANY
The best buy iyfTown
Buy it uiywbere you see the red,
white and blue pump fit Standard
Oil Service Stations and ut dealers.
Servicing Batteries
We Specialize in
Batterf Krcharglnj, Repalrlni and prolonlnn the lenloa
your batter wan loUkndeU to iclio rcffarilleNg of tlie alae or
Diake. Our prloe and serjlee nuut b&llstj.
B-UOUR RF.CHAItRK 8KKV1CB 1XIKE Dlatrlbator
FRED T.
MAIN 12S
The Call of the
Market Basket
WHITE tents suddenly everywhere with flour,' potatoes,
eggs. : Merchants under gay awnings displaying ging
hams and black satines. Squealing pigs with their i'eet
tied pushed into carts. Women in Sunday best, balancing loaves
of bread on their heads or tugging napkin'd baskets. Men and
maids bargaining for bracelets. Vendors shouting, ribbons
streaming . . . Market day in peasant countries gala day!
The little gay city of tents has become fixed shops for you.
Clean shops with enough varieties inside to confuse a peasant
mind. Yet you know the brands. You know which you want,
how much they are worth, before you enter to buy. You shop
in minutes instead of hours, nnd get fair exchange. Advertiss
ments have made you wise.
Any day with you is market day. Any day, the market bas
ket travels to be filled with selective care. Let advertisements
keep on helping you choose. Their fads are facts. Read them.
No man will spend money to ndvertise unless hij product
Is right read the ndvertisements.
t(:,.r..uu I.Ike V. S. llace .Hojs
, HKHI.IN. (AH-mik-V"
i.i.r iiiiiaited flit
from the l nue.i
...s.nt.ttive of the I'russluu s Ut
rucbiK commission recently vis c
America offlrlully. nd putiaUlAed
several trulte.s both for ruiinff
und bree.lliiK purposes. He J KUV
so growliiB an account of 3""'''
cun how breed!,. that feudliB
sportsmen ure quickly followins
suit ill plachlB orders Willi Ameli
cu. ''''
BURGESS
1S08 JolfcraoD Aio.
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