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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1925)
Friday, December 18, lfl25. TOE LA- GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Nln LOCAL PEOPLE T i LONG Not Exactly What She Seems Mr. an J Mrs. J. 8. Hplkcr. who inudu thulr homo at '1214 W ave nue left hro Hcptember 23 -In u light touring car. specially rocon Htructcd for tho trip.. .Thoy.. first went to Portland and from there to OrrffOn City,- whero thoy vialt- rd Mr.. Bplker'a sister. While iu that section they also visited Jonevlrw, 'WaHlitngton. , Krom Longvlcw they went- to Hal cm and spent a week at tho State lulr. Mr. . Hplker displayed -a handmftdo hardwood table, which took first prize In the art ex hibit, f -.''-From fialem they went to Falls City. They visited lhero..at tbe homo of Tom LuhIc. where Mr. vVid Mra. George Ball were alBo visiting at tho time. They drovu through : Kugone, ', Iloseburg. Grants Pass, Medford and Ash luttd, thenco across -the Kiakiyou mountains to California, stopping nt Yreka, one month during which Uuio Mr.!. 8plkr .-.was..", employed; VhiTO they Kent nontb, taking Id th principal tilacetf'afong. -YhQ way. Upon U-rivlig at Hmt Frao vlsco thoy' visited various place. of Interest and &ga'm eobtimivd" their . journey "outh -.along the lu.'tishorc; driving .through. 'Ban. tit Ma rbara where- tfrnty' saw sbcue tf tho effects of' the i .rurthquakQ. They then: ilroveVto laOs-Angins iiiltf Hollywood aud pther intcN rMling points in , that: twetton. From there they went dowp. Jhe Imperial -alley, across ;tbv desert and crossed the Colorado, i river Into Arizona.. 7 - , . . -'. ; f .They arc now-jul M,e'sa,: Arizona but plan to 'return to Oregon' In tho spring. , , ::. .- . lhns nro allowed to ff'-t too largo many farmers uro afraid to O pernio for feur of fatal results. A sharp knife, when used in docking, makes a quick healing wound and probably offsets the advantages gained by the use of the hot Iron method which makes slow henllng wound. Vettther conditions are sometimes unfav orable In winter for the operation. Lambs that are docked and cas trated on a warm day when U is not raining will do better thau thoso operated on when the day la cold and drlzzlly. Less bleeding results when the lambs aro gath ered in a pen whero they are al io wered to quiet down before the operation. . ' T IN OREGON BODY Highway KnglmxT to Move NfAItSJIPItn.D,. Ore., Owing to the new districting of state highway work,. W. K. Chandler, division engineer, who has nuulc his homo in Marshfteld since tho work started In Coos county, will move to Grants Pass, where lie will be head of tho district Includ ing Coos,. Curry, Jackson, Jose, phlne. Douglas and probably Kla math counties. Of late years Mr. Chandler's offlco has been in Marshficld. . Copper poisons have been found in 10 per cent of' thu ."bootleg tkiuorn that 'have been analyzed In Muswahuaetts- ;.t . COVK, (Speciul) At a meet ing of the Women' club Thurs day It was decided to Join the Htute Federation -of Women clubs, : ', Tho junior vaudeville Saturday evening was very successful. Kach act stood out with Individuality, doing much credit to both pu pils and teachers. 11 Mrs. Frank Conlev, Miss Vina Conley and Miss lalsy Breshears beeamo members of tho Kustern Star lodge at the last regular meeting of tho Cove chapter. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. , 1-awson have eturned from a trip to Nebrnskn, where they visited at the bed side of Mr. Lawson'a mo ther, who was seriously 111. lister Illockland, of Island City, was a jguesl of Mr. and Mrs. It. H. Dunield Saturday and Sunday. Tho Uev. Llndley IT. Miller, of examlnatlQii ut I.a Ournde. . Two of the teachers aro oit'.llip sick list. this wt:ek. ' . Miss Zcllu Oayetlo and C Mis Miss TUilh Iteryford aro subsltu tlng. V . ' : Mrs. Flessle Fletcher will be nb- sent from her place at school tho rest of tills week. She Is taking examination at 1a Grande. The Ftnv.- Undle yH. - Mllter.of Hood Kiver, wixs guest at the rec tory last week. , . Tho Rev. L. O. H. Williams, of Baker, conducted the services nt tho Episcopal church' Sunday evening. Mrs. William 11 rail nor is spend ing the week , In Uaker iti , tho 'home, of, tho Rev. I G. II. Wll liums. 1 ' , I. The Rev. William Murray Ilrad 'uer will make bis Beinl-iuonllny trlp to Wallowa and Enterprise this week. KCOl'T COUNCIL TO f)HM PKNOLKTON, Ore. Umatilla county, for thn-e years a part of the Rlun mountain council of Hoy Scouts, is to bo organized Into a separate local council, according to action taken at Walla' Walla at a recent meeting .of tho council of- fleers. Pendleton men In atteftd anco nt the moeting included Adti 1 1 ii l-uiulrcth, L, Tu, Mann, J. A. Murray and i..C. Scharpf. Milton, Freewater, Weston, Echo, Rleih, Htanfield, Hermlston, Pilot Itock, Uklrh and Pendleton will havo actlvo groups' In the new council mid the, remaining towns. Umatilla, Helix, Adams and Athena aro maklmr Dlans to orgiuitse troops. . , . , . " ' ' Officers of the new council wJU be elected it a mooting to be lxld hero Friday night.. . , 1 Groceries Meats Buffalo! --did you get yours? The early orders have all been filled and only a few pounds left. Pork Products TljLt chawdn;. chorus girl .Is known off sUru- rv Daniel S, Wi trt xof '. Pont lac. Mi:h.. a hiphlv ir.asi.-ii line person. Earner Is nYie of th l.'niver- :i lty of Michigan mrn who will iipiH-ur in tbe cnni of "Ttimbourine. ' forth-. ' . i - . coming student -opera at Ailn Arbor, I -HKND.- Ore.r-Victories In botli the injunction 'Suit1 .filed against ; them In conneclloh. -ith tho -.let-' t tlhg of bids for. the. new -municipal water system wrra wni;to4ay J by Itend's city offlcla-la. " . V, v 'Judge Rlggs. who' beaj-d tttv ca.e. upheld ' the qjiy. offter.ils In their content Ion. us to tho author ization of the- sale -of $?0Oy0U' wortii uf bonds for constmcttbn of '..the iiiiinirttml wntfr m'nt'.m Avormlril a motion for judgiiifnt for . V. f .. .....j ... ..... validity of .the bond sale, and stis 4 Itrlned the. city."-demurrer to N. .P. Ii ismiui H injunction sun, wnicn nought to prevent the letting, of a itnntraet for construction of a pipe "- 4 line tn Tumuli pppplt. 1 'nleriM 1 lu ii I'fwti: in . iippeuieti, , me. city is .uitt : J lit ilberty'to let t contract for the con.strotlon of the pipe line.' M Ail ill Pointers i v ' Bordeaux' paint is a new neces 30fy becoming necessary In prun ing "and cutting out deud areas or trci.es' m Oregon. sas the experi ment -station. Jn -the past neg lect to disinfect pruning cuts and other wounds made these plaees cohimon entry upets for wood-de-strolng .fungi and canker para site's., r ' . : ' , "Hd'rdcinix paint when properly maile it a permanent and a some what 'porous- dlslnfvctant which Is harmless to the living tissues around the, wounds. The paint is nvi'Utirby mixing raw linseed oil gradunlly1 into., commercial bor , deawx tpowder until a thick paste Is formed 1 hat can ca.s1ly be ap plied with a paint brash. . it . Goes not work to pour the powder an- to the piU . . . Wheni apple . orchnruists - iise bordeaux In the. spray program it Is not necessary to paint the cuts of they have . been -thoroughly drenched with Hp my. It ia-.,nJwa.Tr necessary to paint large'TpuiS'imu will not callous over In a k short Ume. Uuck lambs of Westcnr Oregon that aru docked and Castrated liriug in cents to Jl.titi more tian lambs not thus cared- for.":, VTot only does such a Jnmlj glve.: a. bet ter eareaas, but It Is cleaner ftrounil the tall and .hits, a blockler Water appearance. Ketter' restitn . are obtained- if the lariibs are'.;cjisrat ed and docked when they are-one to two weeks old, advises. 1I.,;'A. l.indgren, extension spt'eliiiliHt ' In animal husbandry.. At, this . jnge thero Is less, set-back' nnu-:tf "the t;tEatsumf; Peanut Butter fUBSHNESS is peanut butter goodness.;. ' ; "EATSUM" BRAND is made freshly each day : in an. up-to-date, sanitary Spokane factory, fr6m only, choice, fresh-roasted peanuts. You'll notice the difference because it does not harden. i in the container., . . -V Let the child be the judge. Use it as an after-.' schpol spread for bread. . . v Your grocer will supply you. : Creamery Company Beef The highest grade obtainable and at reasonable prices. On account of volume, ; v?e can make the price. See; the won derful juicy cuts in our show window. : ' : ' - : ' ; Hevy, packing", season is now ' ;-: on;- Buy jytiuir choice! cuts of '-Tenderloih at our low prices. ; Full Ijacklwhe .::.!.. ...:..:.:.;..;..;.:.:.4:..;;:...:4 '! v Spare RiBs,- whole sides!....;..;...;............;...... : -Flat Spare Ribs .:;.:. Split BacklMmc ;.:.:.::....:;ii.;:-:..;.;.?:.;iJ.;:.:; ' Shoulder Itibs .::..i.:..i...:..i..;..!::....i;.:... . Pigfe Feet ..;..iVu'4 : ,: Buy your requirements of this splendid by-product now.- We . i ,1 i . i . . . i ; i , r Y are .- geiung nunareus oi pounas,. an uniesa your-oim'i la .in , . ? y ' eiirly.we may be unable to. fill it. . "'-i '. ; r f v . . . .. . jivii youi-eawng,ieiiuii;eineiii8 ,ai oiiu pmcei . : : ;:..:.Lb.i2 12 ',c v j ; ,;;-.;.:...:Lb. 18c-' ;v'.L!:..Xbi:.V'5c I . . -i-.1.' ... 1112 Jefferson Avenue La Grande, Oregon. Plume Main 122 t J t Y T GityV Hoover and Economy Markets & A. a A A A M. 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