TITE DS GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Pape Fiv
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Local News In Brief
Here Kroin Cove
"''I l.untz, poullrymnn from Cove,
vuh in tin' city this morning on
business. '
II by tfrm Horn
A byJ) sou was born' to Mr. nnil
Mtjrs. John K. Gray tbb morning nV
: t)ii- firuntle Hondo liospttul.
i l ' ri r
In CHy This .Monthly;
r.:S. A. KobtfiLson, poultrynmn,
Wlio Itis u fin in "uan ihenv was
trummlthiK business In this city
this morning. ) :
p-H
Mr. Ill
Ue lt
i lorte
Haw
.Mr,
tin- lr
tiinb Improving
Itobrrtu Uunb, who nn
t mi operation at tho Gran
de hospital Saturday, '1h rt'i
to be Ki'HUif; along nicely.
t . ..
I laity Swn -
Hid .Mrs. Clyde Hunting art'
3ud parents of a baby ' on
born to them this morning at the
Grand? Konde hospital.
t- At i:iln Twliiy '
I Mrs. I' A. Heed wont to Klglli
? this. nmrniiiK. where she. will visit
? with whitives. She will rut urn to
f her home here this evening.
.Here Miner I V i day
Alliir vLshln in Ui Gmmle -wllli
t Miih. A. K. Meliinni.s Krlduy Mrs.
I' joe Tjiouipnon returned to her
fr lit i ne "at Wallowa tliin morning.
-': V . rr , :. -.
' t.- Krrnr ' onvrled -
A I Iks Mrtle lluyt hus been . llc
E,'onseil,lo pnietiee eosnielte tlierupy
f,Vil.ste;nl of Miss Mildred lloyt, as
..KlitteiL' in Saturday's ' edition or
:.The Observer. .
' i M"lliuj- and Itantf.iter lleder
j? ? Mih. J. 'I. UniKf Mow and munll
b fjiiiKhti r, I'atrieiu. liave recovered
- I icji'iiMy from in attack of flu
: lo he up and around the house
today.- . i
i Stimiiieri ille Woman Heeovers
; MiiJ, ftlary Mr Kmzle returned
to her home at Kumniervillt' today
k -.after t 17-day .stay at the Grande
f'ltondt' hospital. She is recovering
J, from fa mnjor operation.
rf IMan .'Art lrwxam (
!. ''. Mrs. Glndys DoiighiMH, peninnn
f, blp Imd, art supervisor In Jtho
grade sebouls is meeting, teachers
f by Kt'iul ii thifc wek to plan the
ittoKivnn of instruction for thc'iiuxt
f sl wei ks.
Will Visit 'Mrs. Mc;ltl
, i Mw. Donald M. I'aue left this
nioritin for Kan Francisco. Cali
fornia, wh re -sIh1. will visit Mrs.
Villain MeN'abb. Mrs. MtiMhbb
was formerly Miss I lelenMuebtun
,ald and Is well knowi), lie.
In INutland on WiK'k I
v Mia. S. I . Crowe and siiiall son
jllicliiird. n turned to UifirY homo
'' 'Qbere itiils morniiif? nTJt.Uil-liiH:
f -H it nils and relative riuj I'ortlund
.for tlu- past week.
-J
.A I tended C'i''inonil
p y .ii's. itarry it. rurnrr reiuriieii
f. to hf-r home in I .a (Mtiule yester-
day filler a trip -lo Sfal.lle, Wash-
-Ihk :ilid I'orLlaSid. " Khe s petit
ThankstfivInK with rr sister at
SiilMr. Sat unlay afternoon she
. ult'-ndrd the ccreiihil of the
" Iaiijihters of the .Nile in Portland.
Tetiuns to Itakei
I Miss l-Iiiple-niia Wallace return
' (o (taker t li Iff - mornhifc after
Hp'-niMuur the 'iViankstrivlng boli
?,ilnH In ai Grande with lnr par
f: .cnls.' ' AfisM Wiillaee is a studenl at
U St. Francis aeiimy in Iluker.
; -i i : -r, . .
ljeliirus tn Scii'Wd
sl.-rday
IS'cusudter Hioadcloth
Fiincy knit cblliir in
Ijlain tail aiso grey,
Spoi Icial'l Knit
n fancy patterns
$10.43
Clint's
Clothier y
Th Store wltli a Conscience
Item' the YVcMi (leetlleii at
I. I. S. 'raM-innele. Monday,
. oveinlier
for Cheney. Washing on, where
she Is a student nt the Washing
ton State Normal school, alter vi
siting over Thanksgiving In 1m.
Grande with 'her parents.
In Ia Grande, Yitcrtlay . -
Mrs. I' C. Henderson, whose
home Is at Mihon. Oregon was vi
siting in Im Grande yesterday.
t'litlju Agent Here
B. C. Wilson, claim agent fori
the p. W. U. and N." com puny was i
transacting business in la Gruudo ,
Saturday ufturnoon. I
Ii ! I'tlimtl Over TluuiksgUing '
Tom. Jtuekman returned to J .a
Grande yesterday from Portland,
where he visited . friends during
thu Thanksgiving holidays.
YisiteU ii I'ortland
Mrs. Stella Ingle, primary teuch
r in the Central school here, ro-'
tiu-ned to her home this morning.
after visiting over Thanksgiving'
with relatives in Portland.
At Kuim'la Yesterday
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. McGinnls vi
sited friends nt Kumela yesterday.
They returned to lhcr home, here
lust evening.
Itnek I-'rom laigene-
Aliss Florence Thompson, teach
er of Kngllsh in tin li -Grande
high school, arrived, here, this
morning. ' She lias heen iii Kugeiu
since Wednesday night visiting her
parents. . .' ., . :
Attended ILciiitiou lleii-
William Taal has returned to Ills
homo in Seattle, Washington, after
spending Thauksglvingu l.a Gran
des Ho attended a family re-un-
lon here held at the homo of Mrs
Klly Ityncarson. Thirty inenilu-rs
of the family were present.
Sang Yesterday Morning
Miss Adelaide ituth Clark re-
cefved many commendations yes
terday morning - when she sang
"Teach Me lu Pray' at the morn
ing, services at the Presbyterian
church. She has been requested y
a number of people who heard her
to repeat the number.
The New
1 Iolj bed Hair Combs
35c each ;
The practical si.e fjr
llohbed Hair and handy for
puyUet or purse, ' '
Highest grade urd rub
ber. v : . "
'' Smoot h p o I 1 s h e d teeth.'
Will not split the hair.
1 Two styles alb-coaise or
course and fino. In r---il
leather case. .
Glass Drugs
Inc.
, La Grande, Orecon
GLEEMEN HERE
FOR CONCERT
(Continued from Pair On.)
I ly en t 1 tied fc h I ir lie r credit than
any other organisation it has been
my privilege to hear."
It is tho custom of the singtrs
to respond freely to encores nn-l
to udd to their meditated offer
ings a number of selections to bo
nntned by the audience.
Enseinblu work will b varied
with solos by members of ,the
chorus who huvo made repilu
tiona.in individual work In Eng
land and on thu continent.
Following Is the program an
nounced fur thla evening:
Vavt l.
Tart song. "Summer" (Or. Uott
en) The Choir.
Song. "Three for JueU George
Williams.
Chorus, "Kxhortation" (Cook)
T. OnviH, Soloist.
Song, "O Vision Knlraueing"
(Goring Tliomua) Htibert Tree,
It. A. M.
, Iuet. "Mighty Jove" (Kosslnl)
Messrs. Frank Jones and Nor
mun 11. Jones.
Chorus. "Peace" (Dr. ltowen)
Tho Choir.
. I 'art 2.
Plnno solo, selected Prof. Oeth
iw n. lavls. A. U. c. M.
Chorus. "On The Sea" (Dudley
Buck) Tho Choir.
Song, "The Inchenpe IMP fit
S. Hughes VW 1. Uoyd."
Part song. "Maby Lou" (S. M.
Powell) Tho Choir,
Hong, "I Pass Ity Your Win
dow" Oswald Jones. '
Quartette, "Policeman" (S. M.
fowell) Wells. V. Kvans, T.
JCvans, Williams.
Chorus. "Invictus". (Dr. Prot
heroe) The Choir.
Finale, "My Country 'Tla of
Thee"
" 'A-vulunble book printed-4.MU
on the art of raising nndducufr-
ins u prince wusrecetitly fufuiul. lit -a
gift bag aent to tho poor of' Jott '
Angeles, California.
Honeybee sget nectar from tho
deep corollas of the bush honey
suckle, hy following big wood bees
that puncture tho tube with their
strong black mouth parts.
Using n Bpade will accomplish a
great deal more than "calling a.
spade a spfide
r
County Jail uiel
There were no new residents ;it
the county Jill this mornlnu fol
lowing n iiuiet weekend. The city
officers brought in a curfew vio
lator Saturday night, but re lea soil
him on his word to , observe the
ordinance herenfte'n, i T ; '.'r
m;ost potato glowers In the state,
lie Jixs takeji a number of llue
ribbons on s: 1 potatoes ' and this
year he Won second place in the
land products show' at tho Paci
fic f'liiprm.limml.in ...Portland. He
sa.st he estimates that too many
potirfto4-s have been shipped out of
KnutliUJt county this season and
thaUliol enough will b-luft to feed
tlie-eoiftity. i'nietirally ull of the
seedj from that section has been
cou'n'-led.. Mr. llrutsehe.r believer
to KJO .se.-d pelatiteti free .from
disease, they should be planted in u
seed plpt; "V.'U'''fr-r entirely segriv.
gatfil f'.oni ol !ier potatoes. I'rac
ticatly all of t in men on - Weston
moiituin -1 err Hoi'y 'north of the Jtir
tliair reservation where seed potu
loe.s(are grown, belong to an asso
ciation known as the Weston
Mountain potato growers associa
tion. They send a large amount
of seed to Yakima every year.' dry
land seed being in demand in ir
rigated! secliimH. The first cerli-
i'ied sued planted in Puloii county
was serured front a. neighbor of
Mr. Urutscher, with good results.
Itcslgns Kumela SelusM
Miss Zllpha Allen has resigned
her position as teacher , at the
Kamelu school because-of III heal
th. 1 ler term will be completed
by Miss ftlary,(illllam. of Walla
Walla. Wash. Miss Allen will remain-nt
home in La Grande for a
time'to recuperate. .... (
Will Attend Convention
Miss Gene Workman, who went
to Portland several days, ugo to
spend Thanksgiving with frh inls.
will remain until after . the tele
phone operators convention to be
held there this week. Miss Work
man is employed in the local tele
phone office. t.'! , r:"
Thursday's Poor I 'arm Menu
1 1. .1. Iteiir. Mipcrinlendeut of
the county poor farm, says that
his ivife misunderstood The Obser-V'M-'js
question regarding a special
dibn r for the inmates of the in
stitution Thanks-giving "day that
they di.i have a special, dinner,
witp roast duck, cranberry saiiee,
mashr-d potatoes with gravy, toiiui
toes, celery, lemon pie and all the
fixings. Two of th" residents there,
who. accompanied Mr. liehr to the
nepapr office .declared that, it
w;-fi hi excellentdinner.' as good
as Jf,tj;v could.Jifive had anvwberV
Ov.(r the tetjdione this morning
.Mrs. i;ehr tnM. w .reporter flint she
w; "busy .preparing (he ducks
wbOn lhe (all came- Wednesday.
And 1 ilidn'l knw," she ailded."
wliflli' r 'hr'-tiel I was siiHosed to
telh lhe paptr what we were going I
lo nav."i , . -.-:
Visile, I in IN-mlli-ton
Mrs. W. P. liallard returned to
her home here yesterday after vi
siting for several days with Mr.
and Mrs. It. C. Noyes at Pendleton.
Mr. I!sillrd drove to Pendleton
yesterday and she accompanied
him home. They report having
had to drive through fog the en
tire distance coming up Cabbage
hill."-
(iiicstH nt Itmtkrast
Mr. am) Mrs. W. C. Perkins and
soil Chine, of this city were guesU
of Ir. W. T. Phy's when he en
terlained at breakfast, nt the Hot
Ijike Sanatorium yesterday ipui;n
Ing. John Tii It, a promlncrfl bus
iness in, in of Astoria, und Dr., 4f.
II. McCarthy, of the Sanatorium
staff, were also present. lr. Phy
serveii one of the waffU- and frlnl
chicken breakfasts for which the
Sanatorium is popular.
IIoiim J-ir TbniikgKing t'
Mr. and Mrs. It. W. (hiodiiKin.
and daughter, Dorothy, of port
land, where Mr. Goodman W 'con
nected with the .Cleveland True
tor company, have returned to
' heir home after visiting over
Thanksgiving with Mrs. Goodman's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. V.. Jacobseu.
Mr. and Mrs. .Claude Steuslofr. in
Salem, and Dallas .Ineohscn, who
is attending school t the Oregon
Agricultural college at Corvallls.
were also home for Thanksgiving.
Teachers ('hanging Names
K. A. Say re, county superintend
ent. Is having difficulty with the
names on his record books since
the county school system took on
a semblance of a mat rimnnial
bureau. Three teachers hae
changed their names since ih
term began h;o months ago. M i ji
1 llernice West has become Mrs. Mc
Canse at the Clover Creek school;
MIm leone paster, primary teach
er at Perry, Is now Mrs. Nephl
Combs, .and Miss Kniiiui MiiHk",
principal at SumttUTvillc. Is Mrs.
Joseph If. Wllklns.
Potato (innrr liiisv
Carl Itrutseher. or Weston. Ore
gon, was in Iji flrande Saturday.
Mr. Urutscher grown crtiflerl po
tato feed and is one of th" fore-
BLAZERS
I nr Mttli- lloys ami t.irl-.
In plaid. Mris. and Plain C'ilir. A-mHciI Cilor.
, Ju-t tlie thing for r-liqid.
f
. Art & Baby Shop
Ileimiiicliing
1.101 AdniiM Avrmir.
"I.Tcrytblnir Tor tho llbyH
Wamplng Huttoiw Covered - 1. 31. C. Tim-ail
Scientifjc PfH'm Source -
- Of Derb I jitraiit's Name
Ki;.-KI'0(T. Ky., (AP) Uuee
horse fans, like crossword puzzle
bugs. m;,y have lo consult the dic
tionary, i!" the New York Jockey
Club approves Swigert Taylor's ap- I
plication to have bis chestnut colt
litl'i; Kentucky Derby entry lunned
"I: o-tiisy.
HIDE
rticlay an:' -Tuesday
AMel
Wiili
I!im:i!rl (.'olcmart.
i.nrl
Vilma Jiiinky
Andy (iump Comedy
Wednesday
1IAK0LI) LLOYD
In
THE 1KESHMAN"
60
Stores
60
Stores
. AT.
; ' THE HUB !
December 1st to 8th will be observed as C. J. Breier C67 Suit Week,
hundreds of hew suits to select from. We offer you vatlues made
possible only through the combined buying of 60 stores. ' Our en
tire stock of suits will be thrown open to you at Special Prices for
this one week. Our prices are always lowest, so just think what
this week of Special Prices will mean to you. Hundreds of all
wool suits at this most opportune time, just at Christmas, vhen we
all need a new suit for the holidays and at a price not extraordi
nary.. Don't postpone buying, but take advantage of this C. J.
Breier Co. Suit -Week and save many dollars for yourself. The
aaie is uecemoer xsr to oin, xne prices ' '
Suits that sold as high as $30.00. arc now marked down
to $11.90 for this Week of Extra Value.
There are just 23 Suits at this
low price, size 31 to 37. Tail
ored from fine all-wool fab
rics and all of an excellence
far outranking the prjee. Sin
gle and douhlc-brcaslcd, belt
ed models. Colors, brown,
grey, tan.
The opportunity of a lifetime
if , J on wear a small size.
$14.90
Combining Quality with an assortment that leaves noth
ing to be desired, this event proceeds to put itself beyond
reach ol all competition by
lowering the price, to a point
that will make even C. J.
IJrcicr patrons marvel. "
FIXE SUITS
Tailored of all-wool fabrics In v
English and conservative
models, single and idoublc
brcastcr. Colors, brown, tan,
grey, and blue. Sizes 31 lo 41.
$24.90
The values offered here arc of such importance that you can
not afTord to ignore them suits thai sold for $30.00 and $35.00
offered at this one low price, $19.90. The best of all-wool ma
terial tailored by skilled workmen. Cut full and roomy, Eng
lish and conservative models, single and double-breasted. All
of the season's most called for colors. Sizes 31 to 41.
$19.90
II
Boys' Knicker Suits AH One Price
$4.98
lloys' all-wool Knicker Suits, sizes 13 lo IS. Colors,
brown, tan, green and grey mixed. Values such as
you seldom find in any store.
Overcoats $19.50
For Men and Young Men.
All-wool Overcoats, values as high as $25 marked
down to $19.50. Tailored from fine wool fabrics.
I'iox coats, single and double-breasted, belled mod
els. All one price, $19.50.
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