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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1925)
Wed nesrtay, Dfccmtei 0, litei. P.-ipo Six MM I-A (JUANDIO EVKNINO OHSKKVKK CALVES RHINC FAIR RETURNS VAUVA, fir'. (Hprrial) Wndfl linrli ifih oilier utork- infft friim tlm Jciai-ph Viik coun try, lvurt In ilibt Hi-rtjon durtiK the lunt wi't'k iiiitln'ilnr cntiU-. While hero thi-y Mirchiiwl n lnnrh of HitrltiK calvi'n of pun lin'd Mrrcfonl tock from Mi'H. RIcDonuld. The price puld for tho ralvi-K Ih report vtl to Imvi In-' n a head. The . culven were Itruniled and driven through to -winter raiiu the l:if tr purl of the wek. Mr. Itun-lluh reporlH rane rnnilhioiiH tn llmt m-utlun of ilif country excellent rit 111 la linn1 with the new grays coni irtg HioiiRr nicely, Young h!ocIc c.illli; nppenr to ho vsry much In deinund in this section of the conn-1r- thbt fall. If. '. kkh of lower Valley recently purchased 20 Jic-id of spring calveH from (Jrorgc uh nlfiH. at price ranging frotu to 2ii. A Tiuiuher of wtocknun of lljci county havn iliHpoHcd of a Icr Un part of their mature Mock thin fall, und arc jrWting Into the Iiiih Inotw ugaln, with young slw-U 01 good iiuallly. ami arc rinu in Un it nplnlon that prosperity In the oui llc ImtiiKtry is not fur disfant. Oiih HehcriiH, long a resident 01 thin county passed away at liif home here about noon KrMay. Mr. Itchernt has hen in failing jie.tith for several mouths, hut has. heen dhlc to get out the greater part ol the tinle. He w.ih on the wtreulr lulklhg Villi frlenda on ThuiKday htforc his dcalh. Kor a numher ol years he Iuih been employed with Ihfl logging crews of various lum ber contianles In this section, lh Is survived hv hiH whtow and a son Archie lieherns of this cily. ltndlo 'I'aliCN Hold The "ltadio Him" has been very active ill thlH section of the country during- the pn.it several weeks. A number of farm em In the mir roundlng country have purchased radio receiving sets, while n nmn hcr have also been Inntnlled In, ami near town, with others conlumpla- Miss 1926 i J i f i V BssfBss l Grip, W$ i,'X::-:;-,-::'A 1 i t 1 'I Y f ! At n i, n l V v. Mnitacd glasses nucht to ko over hfR ne:a year. llcies Miss lJitio;hy I'hnnda-i nf J.ch Amieles. :mi1kiI an ! fie.n evpet sav-ihe lntppuv of! u ill I rhi A r . i froze hut very little mj fur. AM dirt roads are very muddy at this time, making truvel with auto In (he hilly seel ions itomewhat .of a task- The highway i very slick with thin mud at this time. John Ilratlon Is reported to hi' considerably improved at this Itme, from a stroke of upoph xy he suf-fer-tl about three weeks hko. i:ilit I wis KtlEcil II. (. lleartnir who lives in the valley u few niih'K uHt of here re ports a .considerable loss In his flock of sheep, from either tdiecp kllllnjf docs yr coyotes, he has not been able to determine which. Klfflit fine ewes were killed und tt nuinlier of others lu'jured constiler ably. f'oyoles huve leh unusual ly plentiful In this section nf the country during the prist few months, doing considerable dam age to sheep und poultry. K. I.. Hueker and family or the Carsnl: ('reek section were Wal lowa visitors the last of the week. They returned Jumie the pjist week from a several days auto trip to Willamette vulley. V. I!. Hunter of TOstinc wis t business vihltor. here the Ins of the week. Hoy and Kugene Oanlln conim cncel work at the Howmaa-J llcka mill here during the past week t. II. O. Anderson and family were I.a Orande visitors thf later part or the week. Mrs. T. M. Castiti who lias her n vlidting with a dau ghter living in Miiho, returned to her home here with them , Ira J.itc-hfhld and finally spent the week end visit illg wi. h I i'l:i t i vea at I, online. J. K. (H-egory or Smith Mount ain was a business visitor hen the alsl of the week. .Many people over the country have been suffering from severe colds during the past week. The weather of the past two week ha been very damp and forgy for much or the time: Smallpox ( ae Develop " May, the fiiimil dautihter of Mr. and Mrs. John 'duch ol' J.eap Iihh been sick the past v.e u!Mi pad two week, but has .molted off rapidly leaving the ground very muddy., lie slates that a number of contractors are busy getting onl logs. '. i . (Jcorgc Heurin'g of Mlmtm, was lie re the last of the' wiM-k. being called nerc hy the sudden death of hit broi her-ln-law, Gus llehernms. John i'ohch of lAap, butchered n geef the first of the week for the Wallowa Meat Market, J truce Kiwher o leyp was an J'nterprlHy busiius visitor during the past 4veek Ira l-'isher of Hurricane Creek spent a few days t he past week vi siting with friends n the l-rtp ;d-c-tlon. ' . . . Mrs. K. A. mCwnlnff been vts'illng thn past wecH with her son, K. A. Hownlng and family or leup. . . Friday Is one of the even days on which II Is nilucky to act , so darn foolish. ' " Nothing tlcklcH a girl more than having a date with u man who has a mustache. . , Overcoats Mean Little To President Coolidge (ivi '1iailcs l Kn-wari) WAS II 1 M;t N SKA Hpeclat ) I'n-Hl lent Coolidge. wtiim .a lm-' pervious to cold as a polar bear. He lias nil Overcoat in f'ict, sev eral but he appears to wear one only for show, as h w ars a phm hat on formal occasions. When he j goes tor a want, ror pleasure or ex ercise, n u. lie almost Invariably Is overcoat less. " The secret service nft-n who ac ;oinp uiy him aren't so weullier proof, husky an they are. They've been piling on ulsters, mufflerH and "overslioira for weeks . How. They worry conalderabty about the president, too. Hadntt he better put something n, they suggest as they Hynt o-.it. It's pretty chil ly. Hut the president shukes his head nearly always. 'I(n't need anything." He walks fiujt. but apparently it isn't to keep warm, for he walks fast in hot weather also. And even as he doesn't shiver In ItecemlMir or January, nobody ever saw him in u perspiration in the dog days. Curiously enough, indoors the president is a good oVul of u sala mander. He likes plenty of heat lh the White House. It's related of him by those who know him during his curlier yearn inNorlhampton that one of his favorite ways of upending an eve ning then was to sit ami think nothing but think from rlg'it lif ter dinner until bedtime with hla stockinged feet la the oven. No oven's uvnllable ah the White House available to the president, that is to say. There' one there, of course, but the national chief executive can't swnd his evenings h,v,.r. .lm. I,.'. 'l i ., , ,.', rl. ni'f ...oukI. to wlili hlB r.i-t on oir. of !!' ra.lia- , liami I m t,.r. .. . i"r""h " "" . ORETHROAT GarRW 'h wwm Kit wawr thn apply over inroj.. .1 clnlil l-iilni- and as a Jva V-:yi,3i frevenmo tti jJST I 1!. .- Bronw Quinine, J? A Safe and Proven Remedy The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century. The box boara this Bignnturo Prico 30c, ling purehnve. Jl. C. ltegg.4 of i.tiwer Valiey h.is ordered a fine Net which he e?:peelM to install .sneii, A. V. McAlexamlcr if iiiiddh , y .ui'-y V.V, reeenily ln?-tilMetJ a aei, : IVs well Jis'f.'d Nook. Will lionch. rty and nlher.-. T!ie W.itlnwfi i'rriiii;e m- ( here : IjjMk-;.-.' e,;,. ., f'Dirty ;!rg:' cniyl i' tii' m in ;! I rpiuiiee. N'omi- 1 1 1 i ( 1 1 . .- m: ';'!';..;.( I'm- the ensuing w :.: M'i'i ;;t this meeting : I Mailer: . J. II. : ' ' M. eit. A. W. John- I. Martin; tlverseer; .): I end Jack Olllespey. !,'' ! '!:' i' ; ll"V". (1. II. Keese and Mn, W'ilii.iiu McNenzte; Kteward l;lvvn i;.e ami Sain Meek. As ;!rlitt:t Steward; Miss liet-i ee and itlythe Morrison. 'haplaih, the Itev. (;. II. Keese. Treasurer C l. Thorp. Heereiury: Ci. I,. Mar tin and (r. Meek. (late-Kenper I'rank ltee and Sam Meek. Lady AKf-lhtanl steward. Mi;s, J, H. l,eon nifl. MrH. C. II. Thorp and Mro, O, L. Murlin. - Nominal Ions for Kxecutlve com mllte were: 11. It. Oliver, A. W. Johnson, I T. Powers, T. (1. John son. O. I'". Heel and T. (1. Johnson, (1. I j. .Martin. A special meeting has been called for Saturday Hoc. 1 1 1 - At which time thn ejection or niTieer.'f will take place. Voting for slut-' Urn ii ge oftlceiH will also he doiie at yits time. All members who ure interested In tho progress of .the orgauljttion' arc urgently requesteii to bo present for the meeting which will open at. 2 p. m. In the basement or the M. Ifi. eliureh. John McDonald has had teams busy the past yeck doing fall plow ing at hiH ranch hi the hills north east or town. The ground hns only I eui ntly become wet enough to inhke plowing good. A number of I'armera are busy plowing hoth in the valh-y and hill sections, TIm- weather of tin- past two weeks has been very mild for tills season, of Ihi' year, ami (he ground has small-pox. This is the t!il, of the faintly which b;if down with the dis 'duri'i',' tj.o past six week:. ltob Henderson came in,. tnw; the" last of the w- V i ' : : r Maxville, whre h vov: ' . reports the V.'.;'' i ;.,v'o ' A V.' tile W'JQtls qu 'e (" "i i'e ! tins time, a ' TMob-' amount of snow hut f :i ; durie.,1 the RADI There is more than just Radio in your home when you have a FREED-EISE-MANN set. You not only have aa wide a range as any-set on the mar ket, but you have volume and ton? that you cannot find in any otlvir. Let us demonstrate a set Ji yr-nr. hnmc. You are under no obligation:;.' Oregon Hardware 8c Imp. Co. l APORUB Look for tlie "Check Seal" on all electrical ap pliances. We sell them. lis. ELECTRIC "Check Seal" Electrical Appliances ARE better. See Us. . ; La Grande Electric" AUTHENTIC STORIES-- Of early Grande Ronde Valley life and development should he preserved and perpetuated. An effort to do this is being made by the Hot Lake Sanatorium. , It will be appreciated if any early settler,' any; descendant of our sturdy pioneers, or anyone inter ested in collecting such history, will communicate with . IV.' T. PHY, HOT LAKE, OREGON . ' will if-CQ I 1 1(11 IT 1:1. Ml "Give Her a I IOOVER and You Cire i Icr the Best vr m)m " " " ' ""' 1 1 " 1! Vjl so say over l,7f'),i):J0 irv::r c::-;:crs : J I ' . 'r.T.-",' I ill 3 Leisure " ' WPIAT better gift than this leisure Iours, more m:ppincss ana neaitti. W hat it could be more appreciated, cr could longer remind a women of the loving care that prompted it? Give her an Easy for Christmas it'c "The Wo man's Washer" simple to understand, easy to run. and absolutely perfect in its operation. Thousands upon thousands of women all over the country, who own an Easy, will never be without one . sain. Arrange fcr a Demonstration If you would like together approval of your judgment in eclecting an hasy, let i;s do her next washing in your own homo without charge or obligation cf any kind. We fjuararlci h.t the I!1 be more thru olcnsul First of all, tell your Architect or Building Contractor that you want "Check " Seal Electrical Wiring The "Check." Seal is our trade mark which identifies eleclxical contractors who do mod ern electrical wiring, install convenient con-. neLions for electrical appliances and who use standard wiring devices. . . This is the kind of workmanship you want in your new home. To insure your future comfort, insist that the wiring be done by a "Check" Seal contractor. Remember, also, that the "Check" Seal identifies electrical retailers who sell only quality merchandise. Buy electrical appliances and equipment where you see the "Check" Seal. - PACIFIC STATES , . ELECTRIC COMPANY SAN FKANCIirO 101 ANGKLtS LONG BtACH OAKLAND rORTLAHO IIATTLE IFUKANK Dirtrlbutors for General Electric Before you build, buy or rent t rt "1 Ur lrtricl How toi HowboWfrv1 1 hi booklet can br bad f rrt f run mny rkc (ri.al ct'utractnr of frtmHcr bdipT't"? Chfek" Scil vr b nuf our uearnt .00 At Christmas tins 'tr . ; near, how will you ;i: ; (urstiont "What t,lr. '( '. . her?" Naturallv. j skier, first, her tu; i t!iini;i t!i!it ivili , . i pUr.'ur. 'a!,-. Vnu wii! v anf- '. ' r . t' t ta?c Iter la !. arivi : - mi1 r ; to I'ivc her hours. Voti will want it to 1 ' ' ' ' : rf'.i!, v.(c , - . ' i;:ui!h", i . - "" j (mi it k. 'com'Utc ant. ' : i;.v morning find 7 : i..r laMiritc chair the : : , n oi j ourthuughtfiilncfs? I nine tic us today. We will ln-ipyuu an wir tliat Question. W. lh Bolinrnkamp Co. : Down rro l'nsiy I'aymcnts cuum Elcdno . , la-fjx'-f!af WA S3HER mm mm -T Tfc V - Tiff. -V- Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. "Check" Seal Appliances Carried By Eastern Oregon Light &'PowerCo. tl"M,'i1 All I Ulll V. I II V