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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1925)
Tuesday. 'April 13, 192". TZT,7l SIX Tirn rx GT?ANirn evettwg observer - 0 MARKET WEEK SUGGES S TWOS', (Hpeelnl) The ladles of the Methodist. I'liur-h held a cook i food sale ut Hie Webster Vur ty Store Saturday afternoon. Hoy t'onklin, Paymond 1'ltti;, Jtoh Wakefield, .Mr. Kmioefl, and! Will Baxter were among Hi" I'nion Jles who went to I -a (irande Satur day afternoon to take tu flit- dual Ineet. Tlio nun from North Powder are hv.ro in charge of tin- service stat ion which Mr. West had Imm-h lim ning since ft was started about a year ago. Kali's Week a Success I'tilon's firm week muIch wiih r fillCCCHg I1H frit' II H tile lOUn pf'OpIl were concerned, the buying a) nioHt of thi stores being lOorc than cxprriftl. I nil Mill not draw trout the surrounding ( ounl ry as much triuJf as tin- im-rcliants hal hoped for. The Junior class of tin- I'nio High School restaged lloir play. "Irish Hose" at I lie gymnasium Vriilay evening. Tony Sin It h. Vina Oonley, Lewis I ti-l-r. ami a men's miartetie PUIIlljflH hClW'cel I urniHhi'il Mil- IK'tM. rs tii i-k in Yeck Vi'iy High pcsiilting from Hi.' warm thcrlast week and I In- show the week end, I'alherlne "r very It i Kit and Hooding of Home oi th' ranches In thin t int of the vul-fr-y Is found a a result of so much water coming down rrmii Hh mountain at this Memmn. A slight freeze Hat unlay night Nome u lint coupla Rodeos'1 That's what they're saying, wherever good candy is appreciated for Sweet's Eodeo Bar has certainly taken the country by storm. And no wonder ! You'll understand why when you try it. A)-. mm .'' -. k;.4 P-'-'Ah'v w, h v'- SWA V - - v. . ' - , ?. ' l ? i -i i i:vi:i.v i:i;i-;nt. iioi i vutKiu dam iho moid fP 4K . J tu v - J bliHnrc v.iMn. 'I in- alliv.:itoi- is u j:ift from an atimii in ; f :v,-. -,:".-(. 1rfl -,.f--i r f i V-l!:it tin joti hiipptiiu h ncos In Iho f, at or a motitli ; jf r Ki W 4 '" ''' ' : s , , V" 5 r""" 1 .' i. . iff. (; .,r.. X:-,A-:?, , ) ? ' . 1 v v : . 1 i - ' s "Vv ' f V . I MIOI l.ll ll 1 Kim (nl ' E 1L L with tin HpriiiK work. Tii litany friiid of Krunti OH vcr 111 l)i- K'ad to know t hut Ih Ih Konii what iiupiovt'd from Jii rt ri'iit illnt-HH. tt I uvi HandiTMon has r-nl'd lih' farm to Charlie t)iodH und lu moved hiM fmnlly lo Hiimincrville. H Is now IIvIiik in Mih. Hundor- HOU'H llOUS'. A. H. J oli nut on whh attending to ItUMineKM ut Jmltler litnt Kriday. V. 1.. Hale, who uncut the win er In l.ti (irande Ih UKiiti cu the tojlarm. .Mr. Krl time. ha been ill for no me I A l l: IUIAICII AN NOI NCi :!) fll'MMKUVirj.K. 8peelal) The Gran if1' inemherj of Pienant Grove are bnwy working on th groillI'lM. where they e)tpe huihl a hull Hoineiiine Hits Hiim incr, Thia Ki'o'ind, when impro ved, will lie an a:s t to the dis diet, en It joins Hie ehool groundH. The dividing fenc- will hi- reiuov- . (I thim Kiving die i liildren anotlK-r HAI-KM, He. Members of the aeiv of playgrounds. There Ih a i state hoard of forestry und hiuullfiii kiovo ot tri es on the m.w llW ,-naeHd ut the recent as- Ki aiiKe hind. I sion of t he legislature were an John Uugon-r n:is moved hisjnfmnred by tiovernor I'ieree. Mem ntoek of groe-rii s to the building ' r of t he board are l K. Spt-nce. just norlh or the I'ost office. He. Oregon 4'lty; (leorge I.. Mel'her-i.e.-ntlv had Ihis liiitldlnif reimii- " I'ofllaml; Ceorge T. (ierling- ered and IKiillled. iff eXIiects to enlarge his business and will also J """ Wallowa, roriiand and Kmeat Jolin- handl" Irish meat. I'p tt lhi time tlici.- has h-i-n no hui h r s!iop at Huiiiuurville. I). I., Siilldi'l'son, who has ln-e,l ill with th" tin is i;r-ally, iiaprov rd. M r. mid Mrs. Wayne Krizzell upeni Sumlay wit h Mr. und Mih W. A. Hull. A. I.anman. of linbler. sient several day; oi:,l uerl; al It)-' home i his son, Ira l.aiiinat). W. II. I'rizelt ;.h ii basin. isilor lo I .si, ( Ira nile T'l idsiy. Miss Marie W'e.st, n slildiut at liie inilih r High school eanie hum.' I'Viday ""'I Hpeitt I he week end with her parents. Mr. and Mr. Will West. M rs. I '.i la I -oag aeeouip ani'd lu-r. lAeiyone In tllis vleitiity hi busy With the exception of Mr. John son the apiMjintees previously l i ved as nu mber of I lie board. DIPHTHERIA IT AT THE GOVE mVK (Special) A ease of diphtherlH nun been discovered at Cove, (jludyn Johnson, who had bevi 111 wit h the Klu" was able to return to school, when she sud denly becniue ill again. Ir. Oil more was called and pronounced it diphtheria. The school was closed Immediately und every pre caution Ifcis been taken to prevent it from spreading. The school building huu been thoroughly fuml- giited and several families are un der i(ita rant inc. Miss Maniardt, county nurse, wan called lo Cove to look things over. A large crowd of Cove peoptiv attended the funeral services of J. W. llollins at Suminerville Thursday afternoon. Cove N busy with spring clean ing. The Weimer store has been torn down and built over. Tho new bulldiim ban a iiliia front I'.iciliK the nin'et und lias been.ei'r. tirely reiinlHhed on the Interior with n w show canea and an ex cellent slock of goods. The filling .slut ion has also been' re-located in ii more accessible position. One of tl't most attract Iva resi dence propertlen In Cove Is the home of Mr, and Mrs. I.oltoy Uiy. New fences have been built around the plac, adding to the beauty of the pkice. Mr. and Mrs. V. K. lireshearn bro adding u fish pond to their resi dence properly, Mrs. Hugh McCuil, late of (Sene nee. Jflaho. but now of Haines, wa in Cove Thursday calling on old friends. Slie was accompanied by Alts. C. K. Sell::, of l-u (irande. We sometimes consider the world al steps, you going up or down, the steps not caring. A check book is very inleresiincv Picture i he pathos in those word "For homleggcr $4 0." I.o. t he poor t dilahoinu Indian, he pays tin income ta. ( llli:r ( KOW. lil.A( Kl (KIT IMIIAN. cm tlic .:iliitial l-.liU 7Cis(iv:ilHil. id his rK-Iif. Iiih Ullr. ill. ami to hi left, lim viif-in-wiiiiiui;. 'liie iii-u.'iiniii:" jneans uiut ir wile -No. 1 (Ik's Hist, wife Nu. 3 oiiU". Intu lirr uu, ucvordini; lo ail old liiiaJ rutuiiu (MlOIIilllilv Ivini: Ictlr, tlip Naffty razur initK liali', dimniit liollove in mirri-fli-inj: Ills upm'r lip'n d(V(r:i tlun to iiflvfriiu his tiulrtv ram lie's sw-n hern with lihj muslarhe and all. I'ltiure taken at Uvverl lliilg,' tulif. prA ' LiiiiiiiiiMi-iwIlin! &3 3 chocked the rising of the c Some ot the rancliciH and a nle ririii in I'r.lon luive nir tteeil COmiM'llcH How of waler o C. K. I. aw son, Die Cuve road. e!-. Ibuptlzed. A proposed contest bo fev i ween the Methodist Sunday idv School here. and ihe Cove schoo. o ti:;ht the DVei'-ihaH bc.n ilroptied Owing to the , In ir land. j breaking out of several cases or who lives out ollscatiet fever al the lalter place. 1mm lieen seiioiu;-! .Miss Maud Croutef came over flu lor tie suiimjw hal past I wo front I. a improved with her A. Croul tlrande to spend leister parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 , You Know It'tOood Brcauie Il'i Mttdc liy j SWFtT'S SAIT I.AKB 1 EVERY BITE'S A DELICHT ly ill wllh I hr Inn Ih al I Ilia IImio. j Mr. anil Mrs. A. I". Wllnmi lillil Satiinlay nfli'innon Hie houn. -i.yl Wilson mid lanilly ilvnvi- owr ' Iiol.l KoniiH. Ih o slock, ami inai'li- Hiiiii linl.l.r Mmiilny an.l vlnlli'd 1 1"' I'V Ih'IoiikIhk to the l.iti- William Willi Mr. anl Mih. l-'ri cl Knw 'I'tn yi liollliiH wiih noli! al pnlilli' auction I'i'tiirncil lo 1 1 i 1 1 1 . -1- Sun. lay i vciiIiik. I al Iho j.loci- In South Union. l-'ollow injr a iii.-fiiil i:nHl.-r s.r- l:i.l.-r Wn;.nicr of ltolH.' va here i i al M.l lin.lisl I'liilnh Sun- al week nml hold niootliiKS each nlcht at t ln A.lvontl-st church. I-Yocl N. l''o has liollftht iart of lay liH.rnlmr. I.illsinal li.'l'Vlocs woro li.-lil, tour iuoiuIhtn l.olnt; jWi.iiiW ii r i iraw aaimsttx nsr. 1 he c(st of Hie block just west ci" the ,, A. Wrtgiit home in North Colon and propones to build a bun galow this fainuner. Mid C'niiM Hy Tlui A fire alirui Wednesday morn ing aliout lKht o'clock called the volunteer department to Hie Itert K' night home In North Colon cJ Tlemartiable Change NO matter liow old or weather-bent en your house may be, n little paint will effect a remarkable change will m;.kc it new oncl bright, and add many years to its life. HIGH STANDARD PAINT For this work we heartily recommend Lowe Broth ers "High Standard" Liquid Paint. Its colors are rich, and it dries to a beautiful, smooth, weather proof coating. Because " High Standard " Liquid Paint covers such a large area per gallon, and is cxl remcly durable, you will find it real economy to use it. Conic ;'m and aee color punch. We will tell you how you can make yours the best looking house in the neighborhood. W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. a fin- had otul fioor il Ih believed, on tli Hist I ami about been started on by a defective All'thft furnl t'loor whs all 1 he damage was lo the is fully nils and red by oof, which Insurance. Prompt respoiiH" by the: fire boy and several neighbors prevent eo 1 he ire from doing further dam age, - ' Miss Ktla Shelton is h;re from Port la nd fur an extended visit, Karl .eek and family went l.- Woodland hat fall, have returned to Pnion and expect to remain here. Kldridge Huffman, who is now teaching the Frtiltdale school neat Pa (Irande, has been elected n member of t he Norl h Powder teaching Torce for Hie coming year. M i. I luff man lives In Colon. Mrs. P.vn IVl.ap and Mrs. Myra fbtchell were elected as delegate to Iho grand lodge ef the Itehckah branch of Odd Fellowship, at th 1 egular meeting last Wednesday Tho meeting will be held at Ash land In May. I lev. H. S. Hughes, former pas tor of the 1 'reshyteiiati i 'hurcl. here, hut now local d at I'mutiHa. accompanied by Mis. Hm-hes ami the hitter's mother, M is. Keiiyoii were visit ing in I nion last week P. V.. Terrell, local a'torney. hut- been nway from office part of th last week on account of sickness JUST RECEIVED ; Yitt-lcly of nloi-olianilKo In In miIi) on Ilic Mime lia-K a our pi-oi jiiu sliH-k. I( iiiii liniii!t uliilo lliK ln; More Work Shirts More Work Pants More Ladies Oxfords More Ladies A p runs watch oi u nxii.v Ai' i ini aii:t The New York Shore I'rtrmi'rly Sranton Si Short Locution. How Does The Patented PiIy-Wily System Save You Time and Money? IT'S UNIQUE IN LA GRANDE, YET THE MOST POPULAR MERCHANDISING SYSTEM IN THE WOULD Watch for Opening Announcement I lussia wants to trside wit h lis. but Ihe whiskers ral .d In Aineilivi more than supply our demand Why Is . ment B A B 1 ! uilding & Loan invest- oth Safe and Desirable? Any building and loan association, organized under the laws of Oregon as is the La Grande Association, is a safe and sure investment because for every $1000 loaned the Associa tion must deposit with the state securities having a value of not less than $2,100. With such securities your investment is twice safe, and the securities must stay on deposit until the loan is completely paid off. Each-,, month each loan becomes less, but the secur ity remains the same, making your invest ment all the more protected. ; Cupid Pushes Wheel Chair 81 I- n.r 1 . v,i .:.. k M i iw? 1 I 'i 4 1 ) it Ivhon KIIIK Kho ort;'- Mock. hi i liu hinntl. o i.'J tli hum uf Vlritlnliv In. Iii w iinnriminl wllh llio lionity ninlli- of the Rlrl, IIioukIi nnalilf lo lo.ni. ni-r wnool I'l.nlr. li slniu h,. I,,.,... n invii,i inii. Infancy rti: 10 Inlaiitllv imialysm M.vk n vinlli, beoanio fi..Unl Tin. ..llf. r ilar Jif !ual.l Hie wlx-vl ilialr 10 lli rourihouu mid Ii- unj ' Vliijin.i. ni marilr.l by Maximum) llany iloUiuw. - A Guarantee of 1 The La Grande Association is not organized for profit except for the indirect henefits to the community from having home invest ments made at home, and it can therefore guarantee a T'o return, hacked by its ten directors, some of the most successful busi ness and professional men in the city. Building & Loan stocks is available in amounts of $100 or more. Drop in at the office or ask a representative to call at your convenience. LA GRANDE BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION Floyd McKennon, Sales Manager La Grande National Dank BIdg. La Grande, Oregon. Here are the Ten Directors Who are Back of the La Grande Association PR. A. L. RICHARDSON WM. SI Kl MUST A. .1. STANUK A. T. HILL II. E. COOLIDflE T. J. SCR00GIN J. J. CARR FRANK PHY LKSTKR STODDARD FLO VP Mok'KNNON