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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1925)
ragi' Sis THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSEUVEB Saturday, December 12, ltfe.'. PARK SOCIAL NEWS OF WEEK TIIH PAltK. (ftpoclal) .Joe ,ay piiiiu' home Monday and visited with Mm family until Tuesday, after which He returned to 111 t'reek to complete, t hi' carpenter work he la doing at IIm- Hob Wanker place. Alvoy lAHwy hauled n truck looil of fat hogn to linker for Aim. Kvu Yunorder reeenlly. Ccorge McDow butchered four t-nlvvH una hauled them to linker .Monday. Hohcoo Firman was visiting hi parents in Ipibler recently. Frank Wiggles worth went to Tn. ion Wednesday to vlHit hlH mother who In vitdtlng In Tnlon a few days front Wullowa. MImh Ma Hunter came home fhiuday from viMlting her winter. Airs. I'ranla Wilon. In l. firande. MiMH Klvu Vanorder Kpent the nigh 1 wVh her HlHtcr. Air. Frank WigglcsworHi, Wednesday. fieorge Mel tow went to Pninn on hiiHliU'HH Wednesday, - . A. J. Vandevnnler, Clarence Vji norder a ml Kit wa i d AVol f a re building n-Hli44l for A; J. Vamhi vanter'H threshing- outfit. Mr. and Mih. .). It. Hunter find family and llrmeoe Firman In id dinner at ' ( "Inrcnce Vanorder'a home TiP-ndiiy. In th afternoon they railed on Mrs. AJ J. Vand vnutcr mid Mi'H. J.'. Ijiy. They returned to Huir home at the fork cjT Catherine ''I'Hi'k In Hit! morning, ' Kenneth Vanorder spent tho night the liiH home at The 1'ark Monday. ' lU returned to hlH work on Lower I'owder river Tucmlay morning. II' Ik engineer at , Hio rock crusher there. llerL Vnndevanler and Ocorgo l,ooscy went to Cove last Thurday where they attended i ho sale ut the Nathan Huron ranch. Frank WlngleHWort h sold 18 pigs io Cy Turner and Winn Hpncun, of Hlg Creek. Saturday. Oscar Whitten. of j'ZIg Creek, was ft caller 11 the .V? (Hay ranch SOMETHING ELSE TO SWEAR OFF OF PEI?KAPS if WOULP BE A ' eXX IDEA IF I GAVE Up Tfcse blcomw' Things-eV imfco e much Gxoahp TheY am3hT Co a LoTof BESIPES iT'5 A PtfsTTY expensive rtABir Whlie i mneiico Vnnn iit wa licipinff A. J. Vundevunler build n shed he hed the minfortune of Nnrnliitng hfa ankle, lit- will lie unable to walk for a few day. I 'school irlrlH hiivc orininlzcd an ukc- ieciic wmohiHtne ticst. VZmA Ayf1fi !'"" n,,!h ondcr tho nupnrvlslon of ' ' iDCflOOL i VCUO ! Mrn. K. I). Towler. Thoy arc plnn- Simml llokl Inintr u nroifiani to bo nrcMentcd t Ar,"r n Krent deal of consldcrn- Ifact that ome of the experiments arc difficult, many of (he slmlciil-s hiivn l.i.t. II imol.lf It ii n. I In I he rciulrcd number and by thin me thod of afterMchool - work, the. Htudt-ntH will inukir it up. Iut WVrk to Jay Thin Ih the laM wuck to pay for the junior rlnic and plan. The or ders will be mailed the first purl Of next week. Kclffico Pepartiiu'id Hcverul of the chemistry ntudcntH have been studying chlorine. Ch lorine In a polxonous guu which wuh uej by the Hermans ut the begin ning of thf World War. It had a t terrible effect upon the soldier. Home of tho chemistry student are working on experiment to find the per cent of nitrogen and oxy gen in the air. The ph yules cluss has been working an un experi ment to compute the dn:w bar pull on railroud grades while the phy sicgraphy claM Is determining the rate of evaporation ant) humility of the air. ChrlstnutN CumLs - Now that the operetta. Ik past history thft- glen club has started work on Christmas carols and .ex pect to sing on Christina Kve at different places In the city. jiotti: NOMix.moxs mavk WAHIII.N'OTO.V, 1. C. (Hy thf AMiui'laliil I'nwM) Another butch of nuniinuiluitH io public office Iiuvh been bmiI Io thf nt'imlf liy l'rtBHl. nl I'oollijtff. Muny of Ihow iiuiniil ulmnly urn lioldilllf niwiw appolnlniflilK, Thf noinlnutlon iiuuhii'o: Collfftor of cimtonia ('liurlfa 7.. SliiTlilaii, llflrnu, .Mont., i illbtrlit No. S3. lnlii'd Klulia utlormy AHiirt f. Wulton, Wyomlnir. H-tTL-turv of AIiimUu Korl Thf- ily of AIUJikL. I'nllfil Htuti' imimhuln Huph I. riiltun, Wyoming: flunncf H. I tlot'likla, OifKon; I'Vunk M. ! lli-tH)ifurs. Uilio. j Kih-lHloi-s of lnnil offlffn IVIor O. JohnKitll, Illfifkfoot. Iihihn; Al fri',1 IhiKfnMfli. Ilolw.'M:iho: Wal ItT 1.. Tooxi- Sr.. I'nrtluml. On-.: If. A. f'anaday. HnHfhiirK. ttro; J. W. Pomiflly. Tin- l)allf, tirr; Ovvrxr V. MrKnlKht. Valo. Or,; JanifH l. Cullnp. iluffalo. Wyo; M. T. Hoolh. Kvaniiton. U"yo: U. II. r-Vh-wooh, Ijintlt-r Wyo; uuil irvlntf l. Smilh, Hialllf. io.. il..llulifyv .: HaHtmi puaiar. rmiadlnft (ijfulnut Wo. hus lalli il a in.Htlne Of Ills auiiportfrn. Thf V OiulUlurj- . lomnuni'f, i whlcli h rdimi'll rffi-rrcil a urfinil jilrv rffOiilln.tUilHtlon for hnpt'Mf ll- iiii iii. roiiiiU rol Lh niater tn ox. ,'CUtlVO BfHion. ? "N'ot ninny n'ulnV'an do thlB.-1 eald thf inacJclan an hifturnod lill -Kord Into a lump loi. (? Ivrtim I II Wilt ' Sufuty wiwwrmm CbmforfaMy J Tt'ivil by Motor Stage Safely Tonifortnlily. ' . ' r MUTOK 1KAXSIT C'OMI'A.NV. , Tlio Urvy Stages; - . ... Oiniu to our Slage Uvpnt at Mil .lefrersoit Avo, .Modem uml Men ted Stag. iiKAVK 1'A ;UAIK l Olt Joseph 0 A. M. - I I'. M. - l V M. Suailay, 0 A. M. - 4 P. .M. IVudlchHi 11 A. M. - -4 I. M. Iaily. t . Counci ls o Wnlltt Walla ami INmIIhimI. ' t Clieap llatej leMt IMione , Wo 'arry r,vresA On siKviul Ti-Ii Alala And Trunk ItcMikn lK-aleil" s - t, The .student roiincll In. Its search for lost books and various, otln-r sclmot supplies found a great ninn- l('r of book. where si iidenls had riirclessly-laid them anil then had forgotten where ihey liml jdaccd them, henoo thinking they were lost. The student council lias pro ven n' great aid to the students as yeli as to tin; school. iiii:achmi:t mis kna KKA'ITLHj Wash. (Al) Con fronted by a report that only throe councilinen would, vote to stsirt im- ) jpttnrhmeut. rot'eedliiKH against five V.OleH !i re -rei)lllred. r. Alllb- V . u - --- i- - (Ity .Marjnilc Mugulrc) Woods Hutchinson has called the fly "the Joy automobile of the germ," for us many as . Otto, Olio genus have been found In tho body of a Mingle Insect. One taste willtellyou It isn't hick that Carna tion Milk has been Ore gon's favorite brand fdr nearly a quarter-century. Consider its richness, its purity, its satisfying taste and color finer now than ever. That's not hick; it's quality! Carnation Milk Troductt Companv 474 Gtlun Sirtet, furtlaiHl, UMfM - ' Miufe in Oregon forjjyfar4 "From Contented Cowtn e IMS. Carnation Milk Product C, An assembly was culled .Monday morning at Iniermlfsion to check up on Iho operetta tickets. 1'ndcr tho new syMem the cluss which turns In the mmiey ami the tickets for (he operetta flrsl will recelvo the highest number of points. It was later learned Ihaj the fresh men won flrsl place. At the boys meeting held Immediately alter the assembly Thorson llennett, the new nthlcllc coach, spoke to the boys and akc( them all to turn out for basketball. He emphas ised the fact, that a boy need not be a skilled player to turn out for praetlce. He said "1 am here to I leach you la Play the game. There wns a large lurn-ouL and the hoys .have been practicing diligently for u season of victories. 1 ' j Cards (ilven Out j (iroatiH of despair and sighs of relief were heard iMonday noon when the students went to their respective class rooms to get their report curds. Mrs. H. I). Towler. They nre plan ning u program to be presented at a ineeilng of the 1'wrcnt-TeachCT association soon. . I'ii per Kdltcl The first edition or t he J Jit In pap. er ha just gone to press. The edi tor Is Mabel Hchaefer with Helen Jensen unl Lola McWIIlinms as her assiwlunts. Tho paper contains newsy Items about the campaigns of Censur written In newspaper style.. All claswes from Latin 1 to Cicero uro contributing articles for this little paper. It has uevernt ejuasctt of arllclCH Including new humor and stories. Jt Is four pages hi length. In two iUc and imull FEED II. ill. -d nalH liollfd Itailrr W'holr I tn ti Crai-kfd f'firn W lioli- W hrnl .Mill V I lllil.il Alfalrn ltalft Tilllolli, linl.il Nimw .HI i:SK Mnlii-r H4't'illrli I'l-nl Ak Our PiIi'in. La Grande Warehouse & Storage Cov Main 792 "I.lMfinn Itonn Mii'lw The "!.iuimi Itoiui" met last lrb day. The main n ature was a short play "Hood F.nglish." which tllii.i truted the aim of the Hocietv. The semeider book of this organization Is progressing rapid ly a nl many cholce stories and themes will be found among Its pages. To Alii Kludcntr The service committed of the A. G. 8. lias uddeil u new task to the usual outlne of duties. This plan Is tg help tho student In his stu dies. Much tench er appoints one of her best pupils to help a student tn hlii poorest study. This idea was adopted by the rhnlrninn ot the Hervlce committee. Murt Gore. Sfjiinri I'lckcil- After n great deal of considera tion unci deliberation Miss Johnson picked a so. u ad for the girls bus kethull teuni. The girls have been practicing regularly every morning and ure In pretty good shape. They are preparing for their, first game, which will be pluyed sometime ut ter Christmas, hoy itomu Hs .iI'i:asi:i j Till-; HALLOS, Ore. llecauso Ilicliard Itroughtud, lo'al photog rapher, couldn't believe that two youlhful thugs who thrust a re (Vo'ver Into his stomach ineunt .bus-, ! iness, he Is ahead n considerable sum of money. Uroiighard argued with the holdup men, .realizing that they were more frightehed than he was, and ended up by giving them ad cents apiece to buy something to ut ami an admonition to change. I heir occupation. i He had currency and checks on his person ut the time. - . ; Iti'giijnr 1watlcr The orchestra, under the direc tion of Miss Dillon, Is back to I tx regular practice, after working three weeks with the operetta. Hikers mi Trif . The m Orundw Til Hikers nguin assembleit for tlio customary Sat urday naming hike. They left the schoid house at 9:30 o'clock and ni io ione twb. It LAST IN LAlMHtY KILLS FOKT COLLINS, t.'olo. AP) One man was killed and four oth er, persons Injured serious! v In a 'holler explosion fliut wrecked the Lincoln Wet Wash laundry here. The dead man Is Anthony Drees, son of tho owner of the laundry. C'animt Decide The Mlmlr staff Is. busy this week deciding on the best noems imd' short stories thut were written by tin members of the Kngludi classes for the literary . content. Them were muny excellent arti cles turned In und the staff cannot jtheir experiments, - i.- . .I'V fiave 'J'hanliH The operetta cast has expressed Its appreciation lo t In various members of the faculty who have contributed to the hucckji of "The ltelle of liarcelona.' STAND BY! RADIO Ifere's nn announcement of vital Interest to . all who ore looking for a reulv gift, with certainty of welcome. Complete Kadio Sets, Ioud Kpak ers and other accessor ies at value giving prices. ' If. & S. Electric AUTHENTIC stories- ;-v Of early Graiide Rondo Valley life and development . should le 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 . W. T. PHY, HOT LAKE, OREGON !! JnlJi-Ict'loil Clash's A scales of nine-period cIosh are being given by Mrs. Campbell, head of the department of science. to benefit those who are behind tn Duo lo tho'$ Vkflrlc ( lull Tho Cli'ftnwood Junior ili;h The firth lurlniid of n.al i t lift to nrtbc titty i1;t. Cmite mi wllb ytmr onler ubili Hie bii lump la lt. It Is nuly Sl-'.r.O per loti and uMdtievH kuouH (bat i t heap rmtuvji. H nun be thai stiles is In blame tor I hi hm pi lev vtii io:l. ir h. gthul for Miles, lie nilisl lime n be:ut In hhn tli-it feels lor the pnir people. We checked up t..e profit nn four carloads of coal and Hud that It was cry snuill. lit met il was sn "man huh nn. hullding n hih. Helm ImhI fenee around Hip cml ptte mid pUtHliit Melois dng lie sUP uiu n nuni to walch. If someone lsr Ihr seal on of Hit ir pants It isn't our fault. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. "The I "oil. Man't KrlodM Nrar I'oiiiuIi.t. I'hnn,. .ai No Kutulaf Buuneni PREPARE For The Christmas Seasons Of The Future Invest This Christmas In The La Grande Building & Loan Association Your savings will earn 1 compounded semi-annually and you can start with as little as $5 per month on a .$1000 contract to be m a t u r e d in 184 months. Ask us ahout it come in or phone for us to call. if I' I s $3tt3KSiS-S ft 1! La Grande Building &: Loan Association FtOYD McKENXON. Sales Mngr. . 1-n Giaiule Xnlinnal naiik Ultlt'. y lit if . ; itf ' i i iy t ' GIFT SUGGESTIONS Everybody Loves Music SINCE time immemorial Christmas has been cele brated with' song and music. The old-time cus tom still prevails in musical gifts from this store. Choose one of these instruments and you will bring Xmas cheer into the home every day of . the year. SAXAPHONKS $135.(10 IJANJOS TRl'MPETS $79.50 TROM HONKS ?75.0O s A FINE PLAYER P ANO $15 Down ltalance in Easy Monthly Payments STRAIGHT PIANOS ?:!25.00 EASY TERMS Records for Christmas Joy A WEALTH of harmony and tune in our big stock of records. "Sweet Adeline" and many other old-time favorites as well as the latest jazz records. Spread good times throughout the year by choosing from these records. EASY TERMS Eastern Oregon Music Company t s I