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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1925)
THE LA GRANDE EVENTNO OBSERVER Saturday, OcIoUcr 3, 1925; D E N D A B Westcnhavcr & Gilbert I Mnnilay III I he I'ortluml ,:lvle uu-'rVTlrDpiJICr I ulllurlum. I'riK-i-nli from Hi.. ' i, r.vn,, . , .ulllun. which la kIiimi lo fiylolll i'AIIC MS LICK I ENDS TODAY tutti products ii i id promote Urn , cause of ait and beauty, will be I UHvt to start the proposed state $;tru.uiiu fine nrta building ut the rnivTB.ly of Oregon. More limn lO.ruo persons nn I upiwoxlmately Sou clubs and civic ' ot g.inixatlun nil over Hit stain ! have boon working fur seveiul ff'nntlmied from Psgs Ona.) Kntci prise ey section. I ht Jersey section. Am Craig Ulit If. II. Imvldhlxer made a fulrly ctiiiiil division nf the Ibtrhnm I"."'".!".. f;r-Mi-lnir 'fr Hi. affulr ,lonr 0( ,nok ,he t hh ll will lust Miitll October 10. ALL-OREGON 1923 EXPOSITION WILL OPEN ON MONDAY VNIVEKSITY CI' OUKC.ON. Kiwnc Oil. ' (Spt'clul). OlaiilHy Inn tho luim'iil I'shllill of Onucin tiroitiU'tH. nrl Hti'l ImhiHtry i'vr Mown III till' Ule. Ilio nll-Ori'-von - tuns fixpoa.tlun will open 10 Years Ago Today Tlie K a f f e c Klatch will not moot noxt week owing to tho county j fair. Snn-Tox I'lNK 15AI.S0M The Premier Cough Remedy 25c and liOc Only At L. & L. Druil Co. Qowsfeet and Eyestrain Nothing can be more ageing to your appearance than crowsfect the wrinkles caused by eyestrain. Unconsciously you may pucker your brows and squint a thousand times a day in an effort to over come defective eyesight. Face the truth before it's too late. Hate Your Hyes Examine! I5y DR. V. M. TKARi; 0ttlM1H-ttst W illi J. 11. IYtv .V Son er share of prtica. Klvervlew farm iKur Knierprise also competed. I , highi) -lte dollars ottered as flrel prise tn the milch cow contest, ' wenl to W. A. Murray of Kntor- j prise. W. K. boner of Joseph won second: K. Cm lr of i:nbr prise, third, and Hugh Wilson of Joseph, fourth,. I There are not many hordes, hut ! those who know declare tho dls- ' plays re irood. An Iron gray stal- lion belonging to Carl Whltmoro ultraets fnxorahlo attention. The swine tt how In the purllcu lar muKiict In the atiltnaj depart ment. The ton-litter entries und three, fuutlllr b of silky sucklings are never without groups of ad mirers. Pig Lady, mnmmoth Po land China, in a ribbon-getter owned hy O. A. Shoemaker. George. Muffett take honor with a show ing of Duroc Jer.ieys from his form near iHtlno. Mr. Whit mure of Joseph, A. K. Ii vis and J. Miller of Knier prise are prttmlnent exhibitors In the sheep department. New Poultry Display Something m w tn ;he poultry department Ih n pen of Jrrwy Illack (iants dlplsictl by Hurry White of Ixwiine. Joe S.hlnn of Joseph has the first lrte dlnphiv of poultry. The nec- ond best Individual entry la owned by the IUve;ew farm, near Kn-terpriM-. H. Avery. Cnlon county amieulturist, Judged this dtpuriment. Ten or II entries In the grain display are wirthy of a showing at the Inrtfle Intt rnutional. accord luff to K. II. Juckman. the judse. 1-nst vear J. it. ( r.sk ill of Intler took ht first pi txe-winning wheat from Kntorj rin' io the Pacific wlnm.r 0f the pria shew, won a first there and then iinhlLi. disidav THE FOOTBALL SEASON OPENS ii 11 ? RATION-WIDE INSTITUTION-, .. .nil. ...."vi. vr v .vi;nv DEPTiTMENT STORES im Depot St., Ijl Grande, Ore. ; ' Always Looking to The Public Welfare While we have Stores over a wide expan sion of country, we do not hope to do all the business. Quite in the opposite. While we strive to do a profitable business, we aim to develop ideals in business generally through our own practices that will bring about a more economical distribution of mer chandise. Any step toward attaining a condition where the public is enabled to enjoy the lowest possible prices on goods of strictly reliable quality will have our fullest support. To that end we are working diligently with manufacturers and transportation interests as well as directing our own operations so that waste (which means cost) may be eliminated. V -ths time there are many beautiful pictures to be. taken, which when enlnnrrd and tinted make wonder- ; ful things for beautifying jyour j home. Have Richardson. The ! undersigned until the hour of 7:30 p. in., the 14th day of October, 1325, and Immediately thereafter publicly opened by the Commission Chicago, where he the Brain growers re- showed at placed fifth rail. .Mr. Jxcknmn. who in n " grain fpeciu'tM from O. A. C, also Judcti the community dbplns, when.1 home of the keenest'-rivalry ww apparent, Kvery spread had tts natur. An old oxtiow, used by V. S. llne whin the country was new. hung in front of the HurrUane he bvot Uuch things straight rushed out from the field and demanded that Mrs. Harry Carpenter won first uncover, on her angel food oake and was' "What urv yon hiding for?" ho one of many Joseph cook.s that shouted, and grubbtd off the ker carrled home prizes un food "hief entr.es. ( And, lo! the Indian under the There was one contest open onlv kerchief wna the buckets Indian to ladus mure than 63 eun old. of Uum aJL Mrs. W. H. Stevenson of Joseph I disphixvti u cotton patchwork tnnii. j all pieced and quiitid by hand, that j won iirai. Mie ha been w. lining VXIOX lOl NTY li:X AV1X 1-rach of the lo -samples of grain I'niered by I'nion county farmers Creek display. Mr. Ha ea was an Pe at Knterprise for 10 years or " i,r,I,s l wuni early idoneer r.nd had the first mtw- he alio entered a colored . 'r inn ween., xi. u. a very, coumy sawmitt in Wallowa county. CJe f.literi,rM1 1-xhihits replica- of the mill and bedi-pread and a lavender glugham with invisible agriculturist, reports. Further- dress hemmed stitches. '"Loonev Tjine." where "every the salmon fKh hatchery at Knter- thine is on the .-mare. everv lim 1 r:ee wer- biillt h 1 ml lioller as ; and eer wherv," and you can try j the centerpiece of the fair town's ( your luck on a kewpie lamp, or a j exhibit. ( giiarantetnl (ort:ne or a blanket I'heatntits hrtternuts and wal- ; like the Indians have and you wih j rurs fe a trirh of the unusual i you had, leas from the exhibit I to the Vom' (Irangv booth. Al- j nous. s to the b; arena where Kn- j tb-r S ope n its-. t third pnic bv j terprwe i iit on a roundup every j only le wvnts. and v.'i imnnr iheixear. most ndmtre.1 lor arlUtrv of :ir. f I'm.-h n,l buek-nt even! fol- ft'COglllied U- Oil rmngrnvrnt, f toired so closely yesterday MOUNT liOOD OITTS SNOW Art Man," enlarge and tint your j of tho City of l,a Grande, Oregon, Autumn scenes. He specializes in at the Commission Itoom in the Enlarging and Tinting. Always at Richardson's Art & Gift Shop. lu-3-lt Xotice, l'or expert marcelling call Wnvcl Melr. I'hone 5-21-J. 10-1-31 I The Women of the Mooseheart Iegion will hold a cooked food sale t at the Crescent Meat Market. Sat urday. 10-2-lt ailor onc ,(ar more, the l nton county men won erv blue ribbon offered tn the i grain department. They took first brilliantly. tin outs. rve. barley, hard wtuat. soft winter wheat, hard est was snort, spriiig wheat, soft spring wheat ; and field pt as, as well os a second In sott winter wheat, a second in sfi spring wheat and third in hard w liter wneat. The prizes they I fought home amounted to $165. J. A. Caskill of Ir.:b!er. who is of the outsiand- tht'int wheat raise is tn Oregon, aub- HOOD KIVER, Ore. The main tenance crew of the Mount Hood loop highway reported that sev eral Inches of snow fell on the high pusses of the Mount Hood national forest. While the precip itation was insufficient to hamper traffic, road workers advised that motorists who expect to make the circuit this year do so at once, nsj neuvy snows are UKeiy io oiock i j the rpad at any time. I Hemstitching, plrariii". button The snow at the high altitude holes, etc Norton's Ktdtly Shop, was accompanied on the lowlands! , 10-14-tf by the first soaking rain since j I last May. The sun began shin- A real nerve prescription the I however at noo.i, 1 latent and most reliable prepara- ( winter an( tnc interruption of apple hnr City Hall in said City for an issue of City of Ia Grande Improvement Bonds in the sum of $9,456.17, same being In denominations of $.,tMr.no each, except one odd bond for 4:'6.1T, s:tid bonds hearing dute October 1st. 1 !5, maturing ten years from date; optional, however at the pleasure of the City at any semi-annual coupon date on and from date, said bon-ls hearing interest at six per cent (G1, ) per annum, payable semi-annually, principal and inter-; est payable at the office of the City Treasurer, said bonds being lsaueij' under the provisions of the so-calU cd "Bancroft Bonding AcL" j tipn known in medicine. It builds " on accompanied by: inp all run-dewn, worn-out nerve ' a ertifi.-d check for J4S0 and Twvtve kinds of apples and ev- J they began to pile up. and interest ! miUed nne sample and took erithtng the hou wif.- on the farm ! wa directed In everx way at once. !hree Hr Pr.zes soft winter T-X.T. ami Uill Sumlai C m.ricn-,1 , r-v1- ra I rH w,un ana t,ar" cin t -.rn her b-nd tt from so niAktng to devonitintf Milh flow -rs. were rvirM-iVMl m the prie-win-mng InduiiMtal dt-pliv by trs, t'-org- 11 Hner of !.sime. She n-ceixe In the cnter of her c'lsphiv jhe ha- a racing car and ' Wi-t'T butlt Of pO!a!Oi'S. ! Mrs. J. H. lndl.v. who Mws at .Trovt ir-k. near Knterprise. won ro-1e and spurred t -ir Isei-ord ( rue of $lt. !i fushiont d -throegh twisMng. !eg-tmg antics- art i, hokes. r-op :nd f i. -mi'nd The (jnarler-niil. liisek Spanish radishes wort noted w b tier-re i t'lln-r b'ue ribltoti winners in tl:e depurtiuent Were Harry Ituhl. 1 Allcel; B. K. Slack. Summerville; ji:. 1. .lajt- er. Alice): Luther )tmd Jiin, Klg.n, and -Hex Koulet, Hi- Kvtrone in lh- cr.T-d t -.nd seemed to knew the history Jind proSTects of evr rsin and rider that pas-ed t" r-v-. w w'nch w rleasjnt for tbe n wcomers. Bnd Arnold on TNT a'd IVt Wood,sn on P.iMv sSr.niNv h"reir1il th- i tutors out of their s-MT when t h- v Ption. of ah"1 115 dtijellS to the air i nurxia ;w a lOKeii oi goou 1'n'on sent i band and d.de- n -irs tree-l'ol -a'l Was . b-t;'.- n-y:-e w.il nni :,t rest n '.he affairs of Us neig.ifors in Wailowa county. UI.A.M.TII 1MIAXS I'.MO SHERRY'S! 'a May. ridden bv Farrew. 1- xir IU. Ttii 1 p ivi!a 1. cwune in firl i tv - t,r,-.. Kl.M.TH IAld- Ore. . ln- tr,v-i Knterpns- ;-nd unaritr-mile dash. Hilln:n was dii.r.s on the Klamuth resnaiion Jw-th have mii'irttiire rani witht'he r,;.f "ar'M-k r- ie 1 -n -ir :i?.in' richer thn they were , pup 'ent. tenci ht Iters aril camp la'cs Charlie Chsr i'n f"T first a the re.-u't of the tir?t govern- FIND IT MERE Copy for this column must be la by 9.00 a, nu be unconditional. The approving legal opinion of) Messrs. Teal. Winfree. Johnson and: Mcculloch will be furnished tft sueetssful bidder. y The Comnilwilon reserves the x-fvrn-i,' nt' iinvii wii right to reject any and' all bids. NOTK t OI- Bt).M SALL. j STEaUNSi ! Notice is hereby given that city Kecorder. " sealed bids will be received by the Oct. 1-lOt. I ' 1 - LB troubles; puts pep into the user; makes people feel like new. Con turns no alcohol and yet a fine stimulant. Sold for $1.00 a bottle by Stlverthorn - Wrights family drug store only. 9-23-tf Children's stamped dresses, aire fi To 10. T5c; ace H and H, 9'r. Indies siamp'-d dresses. $1. Nor ton's Kiddy shop, lU-3-2t This is your last chance to g t Itimrioes at 7m per apple box, '6o-W, Homer Wilson. Krmtdaie. K'-l'-St SrNDAY MONDAY fire A -ii t--w - -n tVe-.n i a dts-p'-rtv bv the N.Vwn i! Krivi s-r 'ce ursine a pre-- rrttien of timber 1:: Wallowa court. I pni in the ha'f-tr.il da.-h: Time. A!! of" the r veins w is x'ting lut the 'Nr bonnet ne- wi- fur.nc A flr.-t g'lmpse into te women's ! Ther- were fixe Indian? with gaudy d-rvtr;nient brinr cx;l.inwtjon I he:id-irens nd one Httie fellow deMc-t,.it tN-Vower d sr-Iav. hw:th Vis head bound in n taunted I te r t . A i" . w o rtrnr t e. I k ert t i-f . ,l'j!c'. s.!d it w is V-r tith-h undjw.iv a w' best ft-w. r -iit tV'.i .ar !;p in tV hMiA fsM in.-he acvlthe it'e rut nt pjiymr.t from iimKr s-tles m..d, :hU xear. A cheek for iC'Mt w.t n. i.ed to each of the I'M. In iu:n on the reservation by I.ero I. Arnold. su!erintcndent of the .iyseratit-n. tothiy. rlarh Indian nay do with h.5 money us he jws Me of tht-e In Ji:is te box. iM-cordirc to c.s- gr.:ntb tand. S'-v. wien f"!',-w in t k--rhief .t. The mont v w i!- r -I from the h-w natMii timber to lum- The Sporting Venus nrovRni sn .ti iwtr prue i Caaopeil unit r 1 r.'.- w.re a no came to ln i: t AiiMn r t.o.-t;ne. i back to be nnno'iv.-e 1 The w:nner. rs. lr.l Wt'.en "t-f Jwph w.vs In man wo Is s-.,m--s.1 t ke,p Kidnapers Sold Child for S1.50 r Wi m.AM ih: kkt. K(i i n t dim n 1KU yl r . - I M n Anloiittdd r lountl I":n I I.!:t N tr- - An t in'i'.'' stolen in Portland S-p1em-1'T 17 w;i.. rcv.er,l here and two i p; n were arrtn'ii I in connection w.th the finding of the machine. , . re r.ien w- re Victor (r'go i I'rv wme B:. kirk. Buskirk i a l'Ri!'on ry n. They are held l - Jiding instructions from IVrt- land. New copyrights for sale, includ ing "Win Is of Chance" at New hn Book A Stai'y Co. H-l-3t lon't worry about dandruff , or ('ailing out of the hair when you ran buy a bottle of Germicide and iwndmif Kradlcator for 7Sc that will actually stop such trouble in a very few d,v. Sold only by Sil ver horn-Wrights family drug store, 9-3-tf mtici:. Old Tim lunce t KIsin every S.itimlay night. Tickets 7Tc. l-;.-rp 60 little Lix-cr Touchers for 15c. They are not only the1 best but most economical laxative pill r.d known. Sold only by SHverthorn- Wngnfs family drug store. -;3-tf runmpf ?sle. Ir sliyt rinn Indies' Aid. Saturday. Ovtolx-r 17. basement of the church. A tnily j;iv.i; nv'.:-v; toll it lui'V.t stoiy i.:h Y t-.Ta .Hi'. .11 SO It Conicxh ";o KAS " LAST SHOWINt; TOMtiHT Soo this Anicnciin l.if TllK HAUKHHIT 150',- llilMsl !! U hie.. I "I "S TiHi'l Vith thr Kim-st (Vs, of ihe ScaMin I'pinfdj "tiUKAT (.1 NS" . I , A 1 ::vj. T 1 M INrtHml li4rM Jaibtl lionp K1VKU. On. Bobert : r-.t'toi: rn'Mori f-ont Portland, i' s ;.rrst.l tr..t held in jail bt-rv i. ;r. c rs To 'nov a rh.vtv f d-in while in:,Ai'd. t:; i -s ;tsioys 'd him of a guiion . of w-khI aKohoL Pine bargains tn Victrolas. wlrh easy terms at Xewtin Llook A Stat'v Co. lo-l-3t lUlUTIH I, A IT 1" MX. Autumns in the Grande Konde valley are most b-.autiful, and a: Ab erdeen The Coa! To Burn Sawyer-Holmes Merc. Co, Phone Main 17 i ' I.CVtcV lj , .... S(J Wf w,, ,t. Mr. lir. WU.jm T. Itortr l VrrrpV. Tr-. Th 1 -. -.! TH r.M .. Ka: urtt fl,l i, , : sssaaBiiBBiBBiiiiflBBmiasaasaaaaasBSPrii i 1 ; a SUBSTANTIAL MEALS AT LOW COST 2 Stkxt just what you want. It's all electric cooked, ur.car 1 i . a ; J . ot u s 4 Sf . a a n Popular Satisfying Service steam pressure. It is and does tote bc-ttcr. La Grande's Original Cafeteria Food Service Also Dakery IVj t - Fountain Service - Lunch Gwds. Black Cat i s 2 pSL.?,., r wt f tVB '-d " iiiBiBaGaiiiiiiiiBiniitiwuiBSiasBxiiaKssaBsuBsjasBBM