La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 03, 1925, Image 7

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County News
VOLUME XXIV.
LACGRANDE, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1925.
SECOND SECTION
TEN PAGES TODAY.
NUMBER 45
SHIPFRUITTD
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HOT LAKE. (Special) Ten
carloutla of Grander Honde vallny
uppU'3 am being shipped this week
to 8anl Ke, New Mexico. Arthur
j. Gilbert, who cume to eastern
Oregon a patient ut the Hot Lake
unalorluitii, lias contracted for
them in La Grande. . Gilbert u by
profession a civil engineer und is
associated with his slate's high
way 'Uepurtnient.
Probably no other nuin In Ore
con. If indeed on tlio coast, has
done morfl to develop the -more or
less hapharird occupation of
washing clothes" into tho "laun
dry business" than has John Talt,
who Is a patient hero from Astoria.
Tait formerly made Ills homo in
Portland whero ho owned his cen
tral plant, Tho Troy, and from
where ho directed Hie operation of
several laundries. When ho start
ed in Portland in tho '80s, laund
ries wero so few that his firm
handled tho work for most of tho
cities along tho Columbia und for
many as far cast as wctser, jua.,
large percent of the few laundries
which .existed wero run by men
from tho land of rice und cherry
bloxsoms. Talt has constantly
worked .for improvement In this
business, lie bus on scverul oc
casions been president of tho state
laundryman'a organization and
lias served on its advisory board
year arter year . Tho notary is the
other organization which most in
terests Talt. He is president of
the Astoria group. '
Mrs. Itusscil ininrovlni?
Mrs. J. A. iqusscl). of La Grande,
underwent a surgical operation
here Monday morning. Though
she Is getting along very nicely,
Sirs. Itusscil will stay at the lake
for a few days.
Italph A. Holte, of the Vale Nat
ional Bank! spent the weekend at
the Sanatorium, visiting his dau
ghter, a patient in tho hospital.
Holte, already a substantial pro
perty owner in Vale, has purchased
the 1'i'st National liunR uuuuing.
the Drexel hotel' und the newspa
per there. ' I
Mrs. O. II. Clirie, who underwent
a Caesarian operation last week
when her llttlo dnughfer. La l'uo.
, was born, Is returning to her homo
in Union soon. Mrs. Cllne's op
eration was preformed under spin
al uneslheslu.
Two close companions, of KIm'a
'Wash., even come to u hospital
.'together. Cleorgu Simpson and L.
I. Wuke field, havo both registered
Jfroiu that city. , Slmpsoiv. -is a
' well knowii attorney In his part of
: Washington, while Wakefield i
the Klina postma ter.
George Htudelmnn has returned
to Tho Dalles alter spending sev
rral'weeks as a patient at t lie Hot
Lake .Sanatorium. Stadelmun's
i father1 is mayor of The Dulles,
i Mr. and Mrs. I'". B. King, well
known farmers of tho Pendleton
! district, are palients at tho Sanatorium.
, When A. J. Weston, a patient
from OlyiUpia, Wash., cruises up
and down tho coast of Altisku next
summer, he will do so in his own
yacht. The boat Is under constru
.. ctlon now and will bo ' completed
early next spring in lime Weston
and bis family will then set sail on
; u vacation which he has been de
' laying while hu built the Olympia
liregglng company, which he owns.
'. Into one of the largest concerns of
. its kind on Paget Sound.
i . y, A. Nord. from whom tint
. Inf-y- N'ord company, derives part
. of Its name, is spending a few
.. weeks at the lake.
Merrill lloyle, registered at the
Ijike from lllnckfoot, Ida., fur-
liishcs one answer to.lhe. question
"What becomes of our football
' players?" Boyle, who did his
playing with the California team.
Is now following the advertising
Abbey Comes Home .
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GLOVER CREEK
SOCIAL NEWS
CLOVKR CHEEK. (Sliociul)
Dellx-rt McCttntws returned to Clo
vor Creek to Spend ThaokKglvintc
tth his wire and purvnts liore.
u has bi-en farming at Wells, Nev-
da riurinc the pnst summer, He
and hia wife will return to Nevada
4 The fornu-r Abbey Uoekofuller, daughter of John I). Uorko
fctk'i', Jr., ruturna to America with her hubund, Duvid Milton,
after an cended honeymoon In Kurope.
game. His futhor, O. 1J. Uolyo,
owner of a ltlaekfoot hardware
store, In also at tho Sanatorium.
Kerr Itetums to Grants Vass
Jack Kerr, son of Arthur Kerr
of Ia Grande, left tho first of tho
week for his homo in Grants 1 'ass,
wnere ne is manager oi an eu-cLiic istall(linff ut tho Vuvhlb
tU W "I I'UIII Kill . Jfl I UiIILU 1U
AM lite Milii I'liiriiiwrlni; Feat
I .mis Ancient lmliun Tradition
Kastern Oregon a few weeks apo
for a mirprieul operation. During
his convalescence ho has been
Maying in J.a Grande part of the
time.
A professional athlete. Ad Gus
tava, is a patient at tho Sanator
ium. Gustava has been wrestling
throughout the west for several
years.
Mr. and Jlrs. C. E. Hess, of the
Jacobs-IIess dumber company of
North Powder, are among recent
registrants at Hot Luke.
Mrs. H. B. Kisner, of Torlland,
and her sister-in-law Mrs. V. Fish
er, of ItOM'burg are both patients
in the hospital. Though the for
mer is not known to many la
Grande residents, many of her re
hilives are. Her l)rolhcr is State
Treasurer Thomjis Kay. and she Ls
a sister-in-law or Judge Coshow,
and an aunt of the lllshop Broth
ers, owners of the Pendleton wool
en mills.
AIJJITQI KHQIU3, N. M.. (AP)
Kngineering wizardry of the white
man lias blasted un Indian t
d It ion of three hundred years'
of Isleta,
near here.
Kineo the year the Pilgrim Fa
thers landed at Plymouth, the body
of Juan de Paditla, marlyred Fran
ciscan padre, bus risen annunlly to
the earthen surface of tho Cnlh
olic chapel In the 'pueblo plaza
wliere it was burled beneath the
altar, tradition runs. .
I Two yenrs ago the United States
Indian Service constructed un irri
gation ditch through tho plaza and
since the.ro have been i no furthei
risings of the body .
The body is In a remarkubte sta
te of preservation, resembling
mummy with long, dark whiskers,
Indians who havo seen if said
Odd Whiter Ilrlngs Danger
To inland Coast Guard
l.OKlSVfldd:, Ky., (AP) Prt:-
dietlons of "the coldest winter sin
en 1!)18" brings no visions oT eo',
ice-bound weeks to tho crew or
America's inland coast guard ala-
'ilon, located on the Ohio Jtiver
here. Insteud, they sen ahead a
season of dunger and struggle with
the greatest Of rrcshwater perils
the ice gorge. ,
I True, there are no more calls to
rescue careless swimmers, but ans
wering such calls Is but a small
part of Ihe guardsman's work, lie
is forever on guurd two watches
by day and two by night. There
nre ii dozen drills each week. There
is the eternal "policing" of quar
ters .equipment and clothing, in
cluding everything from scouring
decks and brass to sewing of buttons.
WhenWinter Comes
Foley's Honey andTar
For Coughs and Colds
A SMALL lUCATEU
With Muclr Heat.
Tho Wcstlnghouse "Cozy
Glow" electric heater will
take tho chill out nT thcuu
frosty mornings. Just at
tach to your lump floekrft
the current rons imption is
small und tho initial cost is
very low.
II. & S. ELECTRIC
Son liner Hotel Building.
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111 the spring. -
Many family dinners- wero held
here Thanksgiving day.
Mrs. Jjillie Dahlstrom was a
ntciiihcr of tho orchestra which
furnished music for a danco given
at the Itungalow theatro at North
powder ThanksglTlng night.
Mr. and Mrs. Iesn Olson are
preparing to move soon. Mrs. Ol
son has been at the home of her
mother for the past threo months.
Kd Miles und A. K. OeVorc livae
been helping J. T. HeVore to move
his machinery to Union this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Picreo und
son, Hobbie. und Mrs. Kiddle, mo
ther of Mrs. pierce, all oC JjU
Grande, wero guests at tho homo
of Mr. and Mrs. Kdson M.cCunsc
Thanksgiving day.
' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dahlstrom,
of Haker, recently spent the day
with Mrs. 11. G. Ihihlstrom.
Mr. und Mrn. Kills Hess are sup
erintending the logging operations
at tho Jacobs saw mill in this vic
inity. Mr und Mrs. Chcflter Watkins
and baby daughter uro moving1 to
the Jucohs mill for the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Pelbert McCansc
wero Sat mil ay visitors- to la Gran
de Mrs. J. A. McCanso has been
quite 111 but Is gradually Improving.
Iveo Burback left Sunday evening
for Kugene, whero he will visit re
latives and friends for a week or
ten days.
George McDough, of tho Park,
was a recent business visitor to this
section.
Dan Aughcy, youngest eon of
George Aughcy, who has been
slight) 111 for some time was
rushed to Baker Friday night,
where ho was operated on for ap
pendicitis. Tho appendix had
bureted. Ho is still In a very ser
ious condition.
WELWYN'. HerU, En., (AP
Women, because of th!r natural
tendency to ho me-making, are bet
ter qualified than men. to raise
poultry, says Miss Harrison Bell,
operator of the All-Women Chick
en and Duck Farm. -.,
Doctor says fatigue Is a disease.
Most of us get sick of our work.
HOTEL ASTOD
EVERT ROOM W PRIVATE TOILET
50 Bih Nw, MooWn
Qom to Shopping Dtrie mi Tilttra
FREE GARAGE . Ti from $1.50
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Greater Values
You not only get Lowest Cash Store prices as an extra measure of value, you get complete Hooverized service. : Cus
tomers who establish themselves at The Hooverized, when temporarily short of ready cash are not treated as strangers
you get here feal neighborly consideration, as any well meaning citizen has a right to expect. The Hooverized is a com
munity food store a 100 per cent home organization that strives to SQive you better and as you like to be served.
We repeat, service when needed or desired is true cooperation and the greatest thing in the world. You get both service
and value at The Hooverized, Where The Thrifty Throng. Compare these values they are real money-savers.
RADIO!!
There is more than just Radio in your
home when you have a FREED-EISK-MANN
set You not only have as
wide a range as any set on the mar
ket, hut you have volume and lone that
you cannot find in any other.
Let us demonstrate a set in your home.
You arc under no obligations.
IZOithan
Oil Heater
for warmth
you dms-bathe
dine-in comfort
Pearl Oil in a port
able oil heater is a
necessary auxiliary to
fireplace and furnace: ,
warmth where you
WANT it at the touch
of a match I '
Pearl Oil is the
Standard Oil Com
pany's kerosene spec
ially refined and re
refine J! Clean burn
. injj, no oily odor
and it won't corrode
the heater! Ask for
"Pearl Oil" hy name.
STANDARD Oil. COMPANY
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(KEROSENE)
HEAT&UGHT
California White Beans, 10 lbs....- 95c
Fancy Long Grain Rice, 10 lbs....... 99c
Our Seal Flour, 40-11). sack.-. .......$1.95
Jersey Cream Patent Flour, 49-lb. sk...$2.24
Federation Hard Wheat Flour
49-lb. sack $2.34
White Spray Washington Hard Wheat
Flour, 49-lb. sack. $2.79
Whole Wheat or Graham Flour
10-lb. sack .....45c
White or Yellow Corn Meal, 10-lb. sack..44c ,
Farina, 10-lb. sack 55c
Mother's Premium Oats, per pkg .....37c
Kerr's Quick Oats, 3-lb. pkg .29c
Kerr's Crockery Premium Oats per pkg...39c
Oats, 10-lb. sack 59c
Kerr's Pancake Flour, per pkg :29c
Corn Flakes, per pkg 10c
Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs 25c
.'Grape Nuts,-2 pkg.s...:i:...........k ;. 35c
' Kellogg- Bran Flakes, 2 pkgs 25c
Bulk Coffee, 3 lbs , $1.25
Bullseye Peas, No. 2 tin, 2 for. 28c
6 for 80c
Preferred Stock Telephone Teas,
No. 2 tin, 2 for......... 42c
6 for : , $1.17
Preferred. Stock Tender Melting Peas
No. 2 tm, 2 for 44c
6 for , $1.19
rvichlwid Sweet -Corn, No. 2 tin, 2 for....25c
6 for ..7:!c
Preferred Stock Crosby Cora
No. 2 tin, 2 for., .-. 43c
6 for $1.19
Preferred Stock Golden Bantam Corn
No. 2 tin, 2 for..... 49f .
6 for $1.40
A. & L. Cut String Beans
No. 2 tin, 2 for 38c
6 for $1.08
Anchor Brand Cut String Beans
No. 2 tin, 2 for : .-..) 25c
.74c
Cut Kcfugoc Beans
for 43c
$1.21
O'Ccdar Furniture Polish, 30c size 24c
GOc size..... 49c; $1.25 size 99c
Golden Marsh mallow Syrup, 5-lb. tin. .65c
10-lb. tin $1.28
Rosebud Syrup, 5-lb." can -. 74c
10-lb. can $1.39
Tea Garden Syrup, 5-lb. tin . 77c
10-lb. tin $1.49
Liberty Bell Cane & Maple Syrup, 5 lbs.. 87c
Fancy French Prunes, 5-lb. box 88c
Extra Large Italian Prunes, 10-lb. box.. $1.98
Muscatel Raisins, 25-Ib. box $2.49
Market Day Special Raisins, 4-lb. pkg 41c
Seeded or Seedless Raisins
, 4 1-lb. pkgs.... 49c
Assorted Fruit Peel Lemon, Orange,
Grape Fruit and Citron, per lb, 55c
Dromedary Dates, per pkg 19c
Van Camp's Pork & Beans, small size
2 for , 17c
0 for 49c
Van Camp's Pork & Beans, medium size,
2 fo. 23c
G for 66c
Van Camp's Pork & Beans, large size,
Preferred Stock Hominy
No. 2I& tin, 2 for.
6 for
Preferred Stock Saner Kraut
No. 2'2 tin, 2 for...
6 for
Choice Fancy Sweet Potatoes
No. 2i2 thi, 2 for.
6 for
Preferred Stock Pumpkin
No. 2s tin, 2 for. :
6 for : .-.
Preferred Stock Cream Squash
No. 212 tin, 2 for
G for
Gcbhart's Mexican Stylo Beans
No. 1 tin, 2 for.
6 for
Gcbhart's Chili Con Came
No. 1 tin, 2 for
6 for
......:....29c
88c
..33c
..96c
56c
...$1.58
37c
98c
39c
...$1.10
18c
.....50c
.......36c
99c
....45c
.$1.27
Walker's Chili Con Curne, No. 1 tin, 2 for 27c
Gebhart's Tamales, No,
..6. foi-
2 tin, 2 for...-
6 for ...
Walker's Tamules, No.
6 for T
Walker's Tamules, No.
6 for .-
Heinz Spaghetti, in
No. 1 tin, 2 for
6 for ,
Beechnut Spaghetti, l9o. 1
b lor ,
Gebhart's Deviled Chili, Meat
Small tin, 2 for.. !......;
G for :.
...........79c
1 tin, 2 for..... 27c
79c
2 tin, 2 for. .....49c
$1.38
Tomatoes
38c
$1.07
tin, 2 for 26c
.-.99c
Deviled Meat, small size, 2
G fur
for.
..27c
..75c
.. 9c
..25c
6 for
Preferred Stock
No. 2 tin, 2
6 for
Bullseye Apricots, No. 2Va tin,. 2
6 for '.
for 47c
$1.34
Preferred Stock Blackberries
No. 2 tin, 2 for
G for
Preferred Stock Raspberries '
No. 2 tin, 2 for
6 for :
Preferred Stock Strawberries
No. 2 tin, 2 for
6 for
Preferred Slock Grape Fruit
No. 2 tin, 2 for
G for
5.c
$1.55
73c
..$2.10
Preferred Stock Sliced Pineapple ' '.
No. 2 12 tin, 2 for... ,....58c
. 6 for ...11.67
A. & L. Crushed Pineapple . -
No. 2 tin, 2 for. ... -J..45c
6 for ,......................$1.32
Preferred Stock Fruit Salad .
No. 1 tin, 2 for :....51c
6 for . ...IL47
Heinz Mince Heat, 1-lb. tin...... ..:.,.Z3c
Heinz Mince Meat, 2-lb. tin........:..Ji..53c
Tea Garden Mince Meat, 2-lb. gla8....-69c
None-Such Mince Meat, 2 pkgs.. ...,..:...35c
Tea Garden Assorted Preserves '
No. 1 tin ...;.....-.35c
Tea Garden Assorted Jelly, 8-oz. glaM422c
Pure Fruit Jelly. 10-lb. tin..V...-..;....."....;..V.,6C
Poppy Fruit Flavored Jelly, 5-lb. tin..,-.5c
10-lb. tin ...$1.69
Wilson's Whole Dill Pickles, No. 10 tin89c
Schoolboy Peanut Butter, 1 lb....,.......28c
, 3 lbs ............83c
Imported Large Walnuts, 2 jbs.,..,-v59c
5-lb. box Fancy" Trench Pran(....'...'.'.8e T"
A Good Light Parlor Broom......:...:..l.'....:..69c
Fontana Noodles, Macaroni, Spaghetti !
Per pkg. uUOe
6 pkgs. , ....:........55: ,
Macaroni and Spaghetti, 7-lb. bo.....i.73c
Calumet Baking Powder, 5-lb. tin..:...$1.14
Our Seal Dependable Flour, 49-lb, sk.. ll.95
Bbl. .. ,.f 7.60
Jersey Cream Flour, 49-lb. sack............l2.29
Bbl. ......8.96.
Federation Hard Wheat, 49-lb. sack.i-.i2.34
Bbl ... $9.16
Oregon Milk, 48 large cans in case ..$4.45
Cane Sugar, 100-lb. sack ....$6.64
Sweet Potatoes Last of the season at "
this low price 6 lbs.. .45c
Grande Ronde Netted Gem Potatoes
100 lbs. . -I2.45
Eagle Valley Light Color Honey ;
The very last of the season
10-lb. tin $1.49
Fresh Creamery Butter, 2 lbs :....$1.05
Alaska Pink Salmon, No. 1 tall . tin
2 for 29c
.86c
1
1
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76c
..$2.16
51c
..$1.44
Preferred Stock Extra Fancy Bartlutt
Pears, No. 21. tin, 2 for 7c
' (i for , .$2.21
Bullscvc Peaches, No. 2' tin, 2 for 47c
6 for $1.34
Preferred Slock Slico f Cling Peaches
No. 2"a tin, 2 for .,...750
G for $2.20
E
uglc Valley Bing Cherries
quart Mason jar, 2 for 6fic
0 for $1.87
Hawaiian Choice Sliced Pineapple
No. 2'i tin, 2 for ,
G for
Hawaiian Choice Sliced Pineapple
No. 1 tall tin, 2 for
G for
4!)c
.$1.4(1
2 for
6 for
Hillsdale
No. 1
6 for .
43c
$1.19
Asparagus
tin, 2 for..
Points
56c
..$1.62
.35c
97c
Hawaiian Choice Sliced Pineapple
No. 1 flat tin, 2 for .29c
6 for ., 80c
Preferred Stock Sliced Pineapple
No. 1 tin, 2 for. 31c
0 for ;
..96c
' 6 for
Roscdale Choice Red Salmon-
No. 1 tall tin, 2 for. :...69c
' G for $1.95
Preferred Stock -Red Salmon
No. 1 flat tin, 2 for ......85c
G for .-......$2.40
Sardines in oil, mustard or tomatoes
1-lb. oval tin, 2 for :..29c
0 for .85c
Warrington Minced Clams
Flat tin, 2 for.....
6 for
A. & L. Oysters, No. 1 tin, 2 for...
6 for
A. & L. Oysters, No. 2 tin, 2 for..-.
6 for
American Beauty Shrimp
No. 1 tin, 2 for
G for
Choice Solid Pack Tomatoes
No. 2'4 tin, 2 for ,:...
6 for ,
Preferred Stock Tomatoes '
No. 2'2 tm, 2 for
G for
Preferred Stock Spinach
No. 2V tin, 2 for. . -44c
6 for $1.26
Deviled Meal, large size, 2 for... . 9c
G for - ...48c
Underwood Deviled Ham, 2 for. 36c
0 for (....99c
...;..43c
...$1.16
39c
...$1.15
77c
$2.17.
29c
86c
.... 33c
73c
.;..45C
.. $1.32
HOOVERIZED GROCERY
-WHERE THE THRIFTY THRONG" LA GRANDE'S PIONEER LOWER PRICE FOOD STORE. MAIN 40.
MOTOR DELIVERY
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Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co.