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Pnpf! Eigh THK LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Saturday, November 28, 192.1 Christmas -and the man! THK KTKUNAL l'KOULUM Watch this space for its solution. Wcstcnhaver & Gilbert 201 Depot Hear Mil' Welsh (.Ici'iiien tit. I(. II. S. TuIh'iimu'Ic, .Mimilny, - -Nlni'lllht'l lit) PERRY STDR E I I1C I'Kitltr, (Hpcclnl) - Tim new store iind office, of llii' (irande Hondo I -.umber company is pro KrctHihff rapidly. They will pro bably hit reudy to move. Into by t J a firnt of tiiu ypar. V. V. Thompson mude u till linker recently. Mm. Jacob Murray called upon and Mm. Karl Murray. Mr. Caldwell was ti Halurday vi sitor to J,a Grande Mr. and Mrs. Cieorif JohunHrn. Mr. and Mm, Uavld Johnnsen, Mr. and Mm. Henry IIi-kh and Mr. und Aim. li. Uclckci Hfint ThimMriv In day with the C. C. Johanticn iauiily. . Mm. Olo MathMun viiled the. Mi'liool W'i'diK'Nflay jifti rnooti. J. Murray, who hut been ill, in reported to bu better. MIhh Itluucho Martin wa ulmenl from Hehool tills week on uccount Of lllllCHB. JoKcpli Dux tor attended IiIh duu- U, kIiI'T'h wedding at Uiitoii Thum-day. Mr. und Mm. George, Itobt-rtKon K. W. Hinlth one day hud week. and A. K. Kelly were anions thowe Mi-h. Walker Ik helping Mm, K. , who attended the turkey shout at V. Hinlth ut the boarding house fur jUra Dell Hunday. a few duys. ' Mr. and Mm. If. C. Mulr and Mm. Hubert Turner and duuKh ''J,'t'n' '" -'uy- und Air. and ler. Phiiui. were city vIhHoih m-d- ft,rB" - ui-on ami uaugnier, ni'Ktlay afternoon, j Mm. V. Th'unpHoit atid nlro, . Mm, Durrell, tailed upon Mm. "Will-'! ter Marl In one. day lust wwk. I Mrs.. It. CI of l,n (irunde, visited Mr. and Mm, Kurt Kali TliankHKlvitif; duy. I'iara Johantien, who In unending hiKli Hehool in Iji (Iritiidf spent 'I' I.. I li Irt.rU-l.... 11,1. l l. l-.tltsu . I Hehool during I ho Iwl wH won j M . . (lim..Illl;rHi ( heHt.-r 'Il.o.npH.m Wlllh.m , , , ,ekel. Mr. Iii-nm- and county Hrtuio! Halurday. .superintendent M. A; Hnyre. In ad- , iditloii lo thai number nevenil par- l I enlM atlemh il tho proKrnm K'Vi n (Wednesday artoriioun by both Oihnito IVolttht Yards Movu i schools hi observance of TJinnku- 31 on- 'Mian 11,000 furs Dully ' Klvlnif. Mm. .lolmnnon and dun!.- ,'l'A0 (Al'). IT all the Iter, l-;il.abilh, Mm. (i.-orpn linb-; "'"1ht lu,, aded at i:iiU-uo, orison und Hon. Morris. Mm. Kerl . i " " "'""X nujroaun, in one u iy Knit arnl duiiKhtcrH und Hurry Jo- T''hI , your 'brakes carefully . be fore your an; required (o make an eiiH'Wiiey Hlop nrior thn cur haH been w.-iHherl. Wnlof. no;ip or din lilluf.e whleli has been used to re. move (he Krease will freijiieiilly af I'ei't tho brako lining, but after a t'v iiiipMeatlonn of 'l ho bmlioH It (irav and Minn Knlher Morris wer will be removed, ' . ., recent cullers at the home of Mr hatisi n ullended the pr(K'am and basket social fit the (irune hall Kchool kIv'U by Mm. .), II. Dh-hl and h'T pupils Wednesday evenifiK. Will in in Walson waH n bii.-dnenn vlsllor tu l.ii (liando Wednesday afternoon. Miss opal Ih leki'I. Ml h Virginia I i : Eg SHERRY'S! SUNDAY1 AND MONDAY I Douglas Fairbanks of this record -breaking seasoii v cri' made up In u MlnU; train, hordes of fuming motorists would lime tu wall maddeningly at grade crossings until some ti.IKH) freight earn had ru uihjcd past. The a.' lual condition Is huidly loss hi.!" laeuhir and vastly more com pi--. These y.UDO cam, Hurled ami hIi iinled about Hie sw Itching dls- trlet und coupled with hundreds I from other designations, are tli.'.i 'sent In all points of the comp-.u-u Jon a n'.-hvork of tracks. Some of them nruf louded in I he yards t f I Hie Mhlppcr; othors at widely djis- trllr.ited freight stations, und tlie.ie in list be Depurated, according to destination, In the railroad yui-l;i. j At, I he clearing nil I road yanhi, thousands of these curs are push- d j over u "hump," or clevateil pur ition of track. Then by their own weight and . momentum they roll down this uitlllelul hill und uie iiwitehed to the parlleulur tra.-ir i in this luhyrlnth of rails lo join l other ears bound for Hie same . general direction or road. The h w i t v h I n g of outbound Itt "THE THIEF OF BAGDAD" fluve you over Men a Maple Uuu i:oar above the city bc'uring a'Thicf mid u Princess? liavn you over een a wnite noise with w;iif;. fly through the clouds? Have you, ever seen Majric ropes, live drag ons and bats ns bin as elephants? Have you ever seen an "invisible" cloak? This beautiful story , of romance and adven ture abounds in happenings of astounding and unbelievable niatfic. HUGULAU I'KK'IOS LAST SHOWING TONIGHT ' "THE CRIMSON RUNNER" Comedy, 'Tlt-iisuri! Hound" I freight from industries of freight stul ions tu Icrnilnals, and of in bound : freight from trains and j terminals, Ih iih costly as inuvlng , curs over tho road. I Desidtit tint increased volume, of i freight handled, there are no car sliortageu HJch an were reported i u few years ago. THE FADE-OUT m Qooo men. W ! . .' -V-v N . IN IS HURT ON SKIDDER j A poplmck or Hplttlng of Die cur iburi'lor Is frequenlly the result of too rure (A loan u mixture of a 1 prcitfii Itlun caused by an old spark i plug that, haH becomn poroused. If i is Honie.linii a cauned by excessive J ear boa. ' , , 10 Years Ago Today-- SimniMli )irates trgas urc chest found worth ifl.OOO.OOO. Treasuri'S from all Un earth lor I .u tlrande people, loo. I'erfuines from l-'i time und the Orient. Spanish Htccrhld" 1'urseH, I 'out Ineti tnt Toys and (iames. Jnp anese Ijisler Ware Tea Seta. ( 'hueulatea- and ( 'hocolnu from the South Hi-as. An immenxe treasure hoine of beautliul and useful gifls i:-. opi lied , at our ston- now, llargiilim all and the iiiomI Kullabln for kIMh fur all the family. Come hi and let um mIiow von around, I, fit 1. Drug Co. Hear Die Vel.-li (leetneii .it I.. 1 1. S. TiilM'nuu'le, Moiiila. tocliltici' itl) oooDOOOOOOODOnooooooooDOQfinnnnnnnnnnnnnnn o'anl returned to Mawlll R OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOQQOOoooooooooooooonfinonnnoononnfiorio 0 O l kPl" WMi fill g RmRs n' wiwm!&ML 1 if ig; 1lTW . . lL'.tri j - -it I iMYfi 1 I nl T tTHi ' 1T1M fT P m toot master'- m g S : THE GIFT THAT LASTS o o o rj o o o wi: iNviri; wn Tt o o o o o o o o I Mir Wutehes at i) O o o o o o o o o o mm ttt- 'ItOMISK, (Special) Miss Kd. the Itarlow, who teaclH'S the Sunny Side hcIiooI. received word Friday that her brother had been erluii ly hurt while working on the skhl der near Maxvllle. She left for Wallowa thai evening. No further particulars have been learned. l lu J'uu.son lust u number of sheep Hal unlay evening. 1 le lo cated them Hominy on the- . Pow watka ridge and brought Iheni home. 1 ' lu roulsun's small son, (ih-nn, litis been Hiifferhig from pneumou ta fever. Tie Is Improving now. Miss Kunlco ronrtney went to Troy I'YhJay evenliiK, and i'turni'U to her home hero Sunday. ('"Isher Lively and family, of Maxvllle, ullended church Horvices a I iTonitKc last Sun 'lay. Their imoDier. Mrs. Julia San nor, return led home with ihetm and remained until Thursday. j Marshall Kleshmuu and Mr. (lur 'belt are working on a rond leading up lu Mr. l-'leshman'.s liousc. j Mrs. Ncwby has I n HI for hcv- 1'inl days, but In belter now. Mr. , Ncwby look her and one of the jlwin boys to Wallowa Saliirday for J medical treiilinenl. Charles I". Carper look a load of .apples to Wallowa Thursday and i returned to his home here Satur day. Hoy ( 'arper. Andrew l-'hshnuin iand Mewey I a vi. cuine home Sat urday evening. They have been building fence along the new hlgh i way. They retui neii lo work Mon ' day morning and t hlnk t hey will be there the remainder of the week be fore the fence will be cuillpleted. j Tex WllianiH III tie girl. Jessie, i was ill several days Inst week. She ' Is Improving. ' l.te Krlnk, lately from Wlseon. silt. Is ramped at the Churlle llcll nell cubtii on the (iramle Hotide river and f-i trapping. Ill.s wife and .son-in-law and ilaughier eume down from Maxvllle Sunday to vi. sit htm. but falteii tu locate iihn. They spent the night at the cabin Monday. 0 Mr. (lorhelt made a business trip to Wallowa the last of the week. Sunday school was reorganized O I lit the i'roiuise school house la.sl Sunday, with .ruler as sup erintendent. 9 Tin dias of Mr. Mi-itnnls cor- QiiiiTru a coyote a lew uas ago oil Oftlie edge of a high clltr. lie was 9iafraiil ti shoot been use hi? mlL'ht hit one of the dogs so he walked Oitip (he htll above the animal. and 9 ru 1 1 nl a roelc down iin.l kinii-ki'd the covole off llu- cltif into the O ! canyon. 91 Mrs. Susan Kleshnian relurn- d to Wallowa Monday after M ing wv Of era I weeks with her son. Andrew and Marshall. She has been suf fering from n cold for some time. FIND it HERE ' Copy for this column must bo Id by 9:00 a. tu. Ivory; also In tnetat, at Sllver-thoni-Vrlght'8 family drug store. Ladies' Stumped Houho J.reFes 2 ior $t.&U ut ' Norton's Kiddy Shop. , . . . . lt-28-lt A few really pretty and till lato patterns In undor-the-arm shopping bags at Sllvorthorn-Wrlght's fam ily drug fjtore. ' . ll-2Stf Notice. . Church bazaar at Cove, Docem tier 2. ( 'li token, dinner at noon, oyster HUpper In evening. Jtig tlnf of Christmas glflH. t-'2(i-;tt t ' fllltl ST.M AS C A 1 1 US; The most uttrucllve and unusual line of Christmas cards ever Known now (ui display uf Klchardsun's Art t Cdt't Shop. , . -.1 1-28-tt j Notleo. To whom it may con 'cern: J, tho undersigned, will not bo respongiblo for uny bills con tracted by uiy wife after this date, i CHAS. Jt.KI.UKIl. 2ll-27-2tp dl-' WATCH Kj. IH.Mi.lS m b elt d and hatl'll Son you in ti.-w. Wat eh iiiHp.vtor In I, tli an. I. '.J o u o o o u o u o u v o 0 o V 0 1' c y o o i-ciieli lllimur Still Holds Oj Sa III rH l,niin ;uurtr 'A IMS,. (At) Slurs may come O ! and go und oi.ein lt in so far as O; tourists are concerned may con q j I nun', but the gay 1 Jit In (Quarter 0 cjitiait'ts reuiiilii the same as of Ojobl. 01 AH Hie glitter and sph ndor or Oithc l-'ollhs terre and oilier gn-al g music halls, which are filled with q I Americans unvious a .tee I'arlM lit O I it.t roll In lht of nauiihtinc5!t, are gjiiilsstng h 'he IHln ijuarter shows, oj Hut what they lack In the way Ojof slightly cl.id duneeis. the cab g ( a retr make up In I hi- nugtiestlve q , m-ss of tlnt la many or the snug.--Oland uMinologuen. The humor, g, however. I lost on lis! 'mm wllh oiout a lliortnigh knowledge of Kren O'ch. and It Is for this t.iison that Otooilst set. loin find their way here. O: UesemltlliiK soniewhut the Flying O Hat. tn .Monro w. hlch pndneed O Ibtllh fr and I he I'lnam- Sourts. O Mater famous in New York und g London, the Initio ijmirier cahur oets extiTl.lt iimnv pieture of form Ojer nrlHts that many traduuled to '.'OVOy V'.'C'OV CC'C'C' t'vH'yuyuuuvi'VVOVUVyuyayyooyouVUJ i thv git'dt tilt-a'i ib. i:amim: tun comci ktc srm i ami HHiii-nis.Mu; ji; i:i.i;v. We Handle Only The Best b i;xp- i t Watch Makers. W hen it conns from attired It Is the be.it of ouallty. rieautlful Ktutiofiery Christ mas boxes of paper. Also pretty and yd not expcuisive boxes of paper flultuble for gifts. . These lines urr lale factory Hhlpmenls at inucli less ,in price than formerly sold. Sec diem at. SI I verthorn- Wright's i'umlly drug stoic. ll2Mf t;h lid roll's Heavy Storm ttub ijers 7&e ut Norton's Kiddy Shop. 11-2R-1I IlenistHchlng, iilfAtirgr,' bit t too liolos, etc Kortou't Kiddy Hho. 10-14-tf Itaker'H tush CIroc-T 'M 4lh St., phono 42G-W. l-riCtf right. 11-3-Jm t- 11 V eloekH white and rolorfd A--. Bargain IM (10x110 feet located just south of high school on K St. Cement street and sidewalk. Trice, it' sold tit one, 250.00. Let us show you. WEEKS & BLACK , Kcaltors New FoleyHldg. Hear the WrKh (leincn at I. I, s. Tabi'inm le. Monday, NoimlKr UU Your prcstTiiitlons when filled by' us. will receive very prompt at tention and quickly filled and de livered with no extra charge for delivery. . Hil verthorn - W.r 1 g h t's family drug store, tl.28tf "OTnr & (NATION-WIDE I , enney JJX, DEPARTMENT STORES 108 Depot St., La Grande, Ore. Keeping Faith With Our Trade ' We believe there's a lot1 of hodge podge play and unnecessary veneering in the appeal often made by some stores to attract trade. j We have no controversy with others as to how they shall run their business. However, we reserve the right to keep our own operations steadfast in the Golden Rule .policy which enables us to grow and while growing to safeguard the interests of our customers. We elect to sell for cash only and maintain uniform values and ' prices by omitting . so:called "sales" from; . our operations. ' In this way the public always is able to know just what to expect at this Store. . WIIV,' .. .' .In Blurting your' imll.THH-of ta 11 glujiBvu.re why nut hiivts thu fln.-Ht und moHt up-to:ilnt(i piilt.'niH lu loMtorla tiliiHs. Th.-y cost no nioro Ihitn ollit.r mnlfs but th.T.r in a dirfnrenci. In llttt .itii.llly. Nin oi.'Mi slock i.iutlcrns carrt.-U at mcllllldson'H Art & tllll SholJ. -5tli tiny of November, 1823, thu above nanu'd J. v. Austin was duly adjudiaitfd bankrupt by tlio Dis trict Court of the Unil.;d States for tin. IMslrict of Oretron, und the rlrsl mc.linB or his creditors will be held nl tho orrlce or HU. Dixon, referee, l.u Grand.., Oregon, on Wednesday, December tlth, lllir., ut 10 u. in., at hiell time said cred itors may attend, prove their claims, examine tile bankrupt, and transact such oilier business as may properly come before said meet ing. , Jl. V.. DIXON, '. ' - lierercc. (Alt claims must be sworn to on bunkl'uplcy blanks berore mine.) 1 l-L'(,-lt l.l.iuor Violator I'tned. 8AI.KM, Ore. John Audreys and . A. llixou today were fined $i.ai), while Henry Johnson was fined $9il for possession of on uiu registered sllll. The fines were nit-' posed by(.ludK;e b. li. M.Mahon . of, the Marion county circuit court. Tile del'elldanls previously w.iro rined $250 for possession or an un mell were arrested at Mount. Alurel. (JOTEt ASTOD 2nd & HiU Lot Am.l.i"V EVERY ROOM has PRIVATE TOILET 50 Baths New, Modern Close to Shopping District and Theatres FREE GARAGE Tariff horn $1.30 In tin. District Court or the' United Htutes lor the District of! Oregon. I . In the mailer of J. V. Austin, bunkrupt. I To the creditors or J. V. Austin I or l.u Grande. I'lllon tounly, in the Stu.le and District urorcsald, a1 bunlir.upt. .' 1 Notice Is hereby iven tli.it on the ' 1 hHrJUL'i's Pi-' 'llAhl Tho rcMiillH t lint, f 'biro- 4 prnctlc udju.stmentH Imv't produced tn Hm- hummi family are results' 1 hat have withstood the test of time. Not moni'-ntury rc hiiIIh that imike tin ' pu tt. ut feel betlcr Tor the It mo beinjc, und which then heruldcd m a ciir' ull und fur a Hhort sensou riourlMheH 11 11 t I t time proves It h fallacy. Chiro-pi-acllc. litis conn thro'Urh, tho Holid. iieruiMnent wiiy uf at mutiny solely on .lis merit hm a suceeMsful Jiciill h science. Th lonjr cr time f'hiropractic Is (,-lven lo prove Its clulm., the stronger nnd lar-r follow In k it will luivc. F. L. TRIBE, D. C. Ph. C. FHlmci- Graduate New ly.le.t lll.lj;. Phone fja-W nrr-e Honrs: 0 to r.: 7 to s ftBERDEEH COAL Has the good qualities of hard coal---at soft coal prices. IJOOI) DRY 16-IX. UEI) FIR AND YELLOW PINE WOOD CEMENT, LIME -PLASTER, HAY GRAIN, POULTRY SUPPLIES, FIRE BRICK, FIREPLACE SUPPLIES PAINTS - SALT - FERTILIZERS Sawyer-Holmes Merc. Co. Phone Main 17 S3 iiiiiiiinnniiiiiBiiiiEBiiEaiiiiiinBiiiiiiiiiiKBBiBiiiiii M J. H. PEARE& SON is H.IIII.K "(lilts That Uisl" i-:.i .ii.hmi.. i v.. I Service That Satisfies At the lowest possible cost. Cafeteria Service select what you waul. Everything electrically cooked under steam pressure. The very best at all times. LA GRANDE'S ORIGINAL CAFETERIA FOOD SERVICE Bakery Dept Fountain Service. Black Cat 0 n m n u o Ml a H N a m m n n n