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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1925)
Friday, July 31, 1925, Tags PHE LA GRANDE EVENTNO OBSERVER r. V is K 41 J:-,;. ! 1 PHI ENEWS IS OF THE WEEK 7'KOMfKK (Special --ltoy Car per wen! lo Troy Haturday. They" report quite ft atorru I here IhmI Friday, with wind, ruin and hail. The gardens wi-rc great ly dam aged and large roe Us and gravel w.-r.- weshcd tin u the road, unitl " It was impossible for the stage to ,.,,lf't through. Mr, I (c .l.-an, of Ktl 'ii. was nl I'roiniHO mTiilly burning fur Home oiih to do house work for him, H8 li in wife l 111.. Lee HimII Ii w art lit Promise Hi, I week visiting his daughters Mm. Welhi f'otilson and Theresa Hutlth. lie wf-rtt to WkIIohh, John Wea ver ncr-ompiining hhn. Mr. ftfnj Mrs. New by took their little son to Wallowa Halm-day to a doctor about the little lioys sprained tool. He is unulde use ii. There in much sickness in ft omise ut pr M'lit, Mr.: and Mrs. Jte.d are buckle, berrying. Tliy made one trip last wee Hli much succi-sk. Mm. A III1 Hnilfh rehirned home Sunday nftcr him ii.Hiur a few week Summer Needs LAWN MOWKRS HOSE And SPRINKLERS crass shears Everything to keep the home beautiful. Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. h( the homo of Tori Orlfflth at Wurvilln. , . - Mr. and Mm, Via Potiltton went to KntcrprlMo the JuhI of the wct-k. , Jtoy Cur per went out Hltndny to work with Jwvid Garrett sawtnu ton. Mr. Oh r ret I Is ntlll unable to walk without th iitd of crut rhcH. lift H)ruind his ankle some whti" uffo while taking In a o,nlrk change race here, Mr. und Mrs, J, I mint com and fit 1 1 1 ily a nd M r. end At ru. iit, o Hun Job-. California, urr'Yel Hut urdny for u few , day visit with Mr. and Mr. Koby. Mih. J.lnd Strom In Mr. Kohy's ulster and they have been away from each ot her forty years. They , left Thursday for Lewbiton their for mer home to vJfUl ft few days be fore returning1 to California. M rn, J Mi I i 1 1 m went to Wa lloww Tuesday whore she intends to vi sit irb-mlB. Fred and Kelly Rennett .of Lower Valley, at- visiting friends at I'roiulse. - Ituymond and Klden I'oulxon. of I .online, were visiting their uncle. I"JI I'nlllHOn Ihf last Of the Week. Knymond rel urned home Sunday, hut Kldcii will rmnln iirf fui sonu itnie. Mrs. CJarrelt and rtatiRhter, Cecil, hdt Hnlurdy fr Wlnrheter. Idaho, to vlnU Mrn. l-'arrelfa him ter. wlio in Very III . Mr. ami Mih. Mur)uiU Klewh iiiiiii vinited Sumiay w il h Andrew Khisliiuan. ' "A Great Movie Star V 1 1 J 1 1 vvi- ni'f-d In it rliilil Inlinr :y to Krt-i Ihi-ril from wftcldiif? ilif-lr ):tr-ulH in ilrath. roltimlil ll'iwl, ! I . ' 'i i , ' v"e-' m h , -.7? M fe';' tps j.'1 PHONE MAI 75 E 75 Our Business Is Growing Twenty-one new custonieis have started to trade with us during the month of July. Newly all of these have come to us through recom mendations of our steady customers. When you phone your orders to us you are assured of receiving the best to he had in the market. You will also , receive prompt and courteous service. , J. G. SNODGRASS 111 Depot St. KxcluHivc Grocer Phone Main 75 , y:-; I , , i - : WHEN iHTniR AUTOMOBILES AHK BUILT. BUICK WILL BUILD THBM olf ff ',:fl i II t I f ' AND 1926 improvements v '?!; The S'BUICK Jennings and Shumate I'unmii" Old Wt'ni Otni tery L'hHift by MHwh or Hrr- T.O ANOK1.KH (.A f1) Latest Of the Onions landmarks of thi? Hoiithwent to he mowed down the atcKlfi of profrrn 'Ih thf aul Calvary re melery Jtere wnicn played a part in thf curly hin- tory of the region. Not ainee IHl'tt has a funeral rortetfe ;ajaed through the reinelery'B tfuU'H. An ordinunrp pawed receiuty -ftj-Jirea th1 removal of all hodhs hurled there. KnAwn HfiioiiK t-iv old-tlmerB it . the Huena Vint.i emetery, the Ixirial Kroutid oc- ettpfi'K more than ten acres anl iitomhs nome , of thf niosL h- linBulHhcd riKures In tite Sjianlsh olonial history of fiouthern Cali fornia. Ni'SliKcnci In the care of the KravcH hum resulted in ine gran- ual advance of ruin. Tomhstoma Mik'ht he wotlh while b. iriLr that one' Kood In mbr Hk- jlnffO if t'veiy vU who fear war nity have ci unif.led, while wcedft lu thf Pacific rah Ret a f,.w of . .... a (liM iroverillMMlt'H Oil WellH..-.V,'.... nave riuv ii umt r r , . .H , OI H l-v. uiiib " WINDOWS SPECIAL LOT. 30 REDUCTION A Heal Savins Opportunity If You Arc Uuildiii!? or Keinodclling. The Grande Ronde Lumber Co. lU taH Villi! Across Tracks on tiicrnwoocl Ave. I A Ihf greatest rno'h' ptrir of them an is hood .to vhil Cr.uuh' Thlit-Hday. AiiKltMl ti. ' This- llliiNlrioijfl memhev of the studio carries his own- phvuieian with him in Jju- per.sou ot V' 'm-' hert (JutYnJiie; nnd a pradnnte in 1 cm. -Mium i.'il.: M..i.L., 'I'l... Hlnr in .tuejjf im,.j.s miji klij'i-; ilsjirrif-pei-MUiut' iltlenr;ijice, utuf. , jit no a one Hi;ni .foe art Hif-Hittt,M'fi ,i whtvli.l'i t?n.v, uf tl'io f ai.nr.t.i 01; rlK-'j A'l. O. HnrncB jff 4 rtlnpr ( ireu-s, Jon In Maid to lie the moat valu ahh; animal in all lite world, ami nol ens than four persons are-eon-sluiitly ciieiff, d looking after Jtf'. couiloil.' A spei-ially designed w:l K'n fitted with hot water heat uud fans. Hti.s heen proxided hy the mu- ehanl.M of the isarites clnti and Jo-" will lead the life r a real mur (furiiitt hiH 'our of thjJ I'nited Hiat- RAIflD.TOGES.iBiGHAyCROP. CROPS OF HAYi IS HARVESTED CLOVIVt fit KM K (Rjvrlal)--Halnn of (he pitnt week have hefn very beneficial to Krn In. but have sllffhdy datn-aerd hay that was down. The hail sloiiu did very little damage in i hla .vicinity ex cept to the aniens, Mr, and M vs. A. 13. i)e " Vor have a camp here and arc lietping: Mr. and Mrs. J. K. e Vbrn thro UK'h their harvesl. ' ' i.'.M ' Mr. and . M i . John. IMIilst rom were Sunday visttoi wil h friendn and rekitivefi on clover Creek. Mrs. Ualilstroin spent several days hert. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Chnrb-H Waltz, of North I'owdor, spent 'a f!:vv' liyurs with friends on clover ij'reek re turning to their home, from a bitsine;w Irtp. j Two mrn from thr fir depnrf I ment of Salem were vinititiK in j ihin locality recently. I A deal involving weverai ranch ' cm in the upper end of-Hie valley in reportc. l pending, but nothing ' det'inilo Iwih developed ho far. i fr. Ktr .. . ,.i -y I h - COVE, (.Special.) l-'armei'M In tliia vicinity have just completed harvesting one of the hti'Kcst hay crops t hey have had in several years. Threshing , and combining haK started. Kail wheat is damag ed somewhat, by smut. Tin: weal Iter com in ues hot here wit h an occasional thunder storm. Leonard lugum and 'family are. leaving for Star key soon to har vest their crop there.. T. It. Johnaon and A. 1.. lleckcr spent t he week on t ho Minam looking after their sheep. I X. I aron underwent an oper- at ion at the Orande Hondo lios- I pital last Tuesday. He is report ed getting along nicely. Mrs. T. IS, Johnson. Mrn. 1.. V. Johnson urn: M rs. Adolph I'eeh ler were at I ho Johnson farm last week . G. L. Dutton. of Iji Grande, agent for the Oregon Kire Itetief Association, was a business visit or In this section last week. Mr. find Mrs.' K. K. lioberls and daughter. Clara were dinner guests at the .Noil Right home Sunday. . , The Ladles Aid of the M. K. church will meet with Mrs. -J. M. Duffy this week. S. V. Koger was a business vis itor to'l.a (fi-ande this week. Howard C.assel and Claude Har ford .spent one day Ibis week on Indian Creek fishing. t t f t T ? T T f ? T r t f ? T f t ? t f y ?- f f ? Y f -And You Are Welcome to tne water from our deep well at our packing )!ant on Jefferson opposite O.-W. U. & N. depot. We have it piped to the front entrance for your convenience. Pure and Ice Cold, ('onus hrinji your juji, liar Vels, pails fnd bottles. Have one on ns. Hundied.", are doinR it. I'renh Pork Shoulders r 17c lb. Sne;ar Cured Picnics '. ISc lb. Sugar Cured Shoulders 18c lb. "I'oston" Butts, Sugar Cured 22c lb. Sujfar Cured Hams A SOc lb. Quality in Every Pound Guaranteed First Class. Grande Ronde Meat Co. Cily, Hoover and Economy Markefs Groceries Meals ? ? t f ? ? ? ? ? ? ? T t ? V ? t T ? Y t f T V I fei' H H M (a M 1 ltOTl'X lil'.DS AHK KNTIIIK I.V Iim short for the bivys !m p tht six-foot murk so the Tall Mfn'R AMmiation was tiiimrH with Ufnjmnln Ostlin. of Mamhflrld, Orron, prvsldrnl to Insist Oa longf tinU and Pulliiniirrs anil more room brinoeu jtlieter Sandy was engaged to a plrl who, a few days before her nine teenth birthday, succumbed to the prevailing feminine craze and had her hair bobbed, AH her girl friends congratuhrtrd her on her improved appearance and It was I here fore wil hout any misgivings that she showed herself to her sweetheart. But Sandy viewed her with grave disapproval. "It's hard on me. lassie." he said: "verrn hard! After I've just bought ye ti pack. t o' hairpins for ntir Idrthdnv. u H u N H H n 19 W n LA GRANDE! THINS. fRj T?lJf EXHIBITION i&Sct CM SNOW GMUNBS iWsnsrrmwpE DAILY AT ,rTRP08MAN:En sVllNli"Li H H H a N M H Shop-Windows On Parade In, the quiet and comfort of your home, news paper ia hand, the shop-windows of the town's best stores pass in review. . Look at that charming lit tle hat jus,t the style you have been looking for, and so reasonable! And say, isn't that coat a darling? . . . Not Dnly, do you see illustrations of the marchandise, but you are told in detail of its merits and prices. A passing panorama that may be halted and started at will. A shopping trip at home ! How long do. you suppose St would take you to re verse the process to go .up one street and down another, until you had visited personally every worth-while store in town? And how exhausted you would be, physically and nervously. There is no doubt about "it The modern way to shon is to read the advertisements, then make notes of the stores and the particular offerings that ap peal to you. What a lot of time and bother such a method saves. You know beforehand what you want to look at, who has it, and what you will have to pay. Read the advertisements. Make it a daily habit. The regular reader of advertisements is better in formed, makes the family budget stretch farther, has more time for recreation, gets more value for her money, and profits in many other ways. Ad vertisements are frequently the most interesting news in the paper. Every day these shop-windows are lined up for your inspection in this newspaper. M a a H a N El n n m sa u sa m m m w m E3 m m 13 ii M El m u n m m SB ti El 13 n m M n en N B M & II El M . IIIBIIIIM2IIBISIBEBBBEBS3SSSaBBIIEDBSBBIBIB8iy