La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 28, 1927, CITY EDITION, Image 2

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    Tuesday, Juno 28, 11)27.
Page Two
LA GKANDE KVKN1NO OBSERVER
PRETTY CRETONNES
For Hummer drapes and I'lirnilure slip covers.
Many new patterns now.
Dependable
Quality
Dependable
Values
Over The Valley
Muhi-I i.. Minim:, V alley News fail tor
GnHlimfw I 'mm Mlmiictfc '
' Mtm Kdliu Le.heh -r, resell ni'
tnar Alice), hu recently rt urn. -I ,
from Halt-ui where on On i:ifh of!
thin month she graduated from the
Willamette IniVt-rslly. Mitw l-ed- !
better Is iit present visiting xxith '
hi-r Hl.jter il llalnurt. j
- o - j
I IHil Imlrvimin to Spenk I
Field Pulryman Jami-son, of the
Kttfii.sloii Service of il. A. '., u ho
has ht'fti Qrottud th' couniy and
who was tu have spoken at the
grange mef-tlng at Starlit y. will bo
:it Starkpy In the tear future ami
glvt the add rem before t Ii people
uf that community which In was
ached uled to have given Saiunlnx.
Appwctata R0SMMIS
Over at Kigin Monday there wmh
Very genuine ami sincere expies
alona of appreciation on the part
of thn business nun for the man-.,
nor and character of (h' ieapon.se
mads by the 1m Grande nn-i chant
when they wero nollelted tin day
or two preceding for prizeH to In- J
offflrd for different events In their
Fourth of July eeiehrutlou, par
ticularly for Dim flouts. The ivs- ,
)odn was very nearly I art per rent.
44 La Grand firms contributing
mjin prize, the total valuing about
$26. The Kigin men consider this
u try aplendid spirit of roop ra
1 1on and neighborly and they ;tp
precluto it very much.
Ail lutt'jvMlfiy (irwMi-HoiiM i
. For iBhten yearn, G. W. Ma flow
has been growing beautiful hot
house flowers, aa well us vegetnld. h
and fruits In a Is hot houses at. Ki
gin. From a small beginning htH
plotit wa gradually, yet Htendliy.
grown until now there ure required
live houses SaxlOO and one house
75x100 foet to produce enough to
accommodate hi trade. Puring
the winter time. his bedj- are filled
with the carnation, chrysanthe
mums, weet peas, fern, lilies und
potted plants their respective
aeaaona come nnd go. hut rlKht now
the fascinating thing In the tomato
and cucumber business which han
tA .iih ItitmeriMo liro-
portlon. Mr. Barlow has ro waiter
witv of the. ' tomato, one hoiw
"having theiti grown from the floor, I
the others from the henches. The
cucumbers occupy a much small" r
apace. With a very sman excep
tion, Mr., Hnrlow grows for hit
'trad' the early Annus. The plains
Mr. liurlow grew from his own
carefully selected seed, which h
plantid January 1st. The littl"
plants Were, transplanted around
Mother's day and leeoratlon day
nod now they hsve grown and are
htMirlnf heavily. These plants
which are growing from the
ground are cut off at about S ft.
and Mr. Hnrlow says that the plants
push up about two Inches per day.
The plants in the benehe cannot
grow so high, hut Mr. Mailow al
lows them to branch out more. The
iariy Ah mi is not the tomato which
M unilfllly raised Tor the early ui'ir
liet. in fact for commercial pur
pose ftt all. Mr. Hnrlow mivs. Il
ha to he culled too clos ly hence
thert Is not such u"-;1"11"' 3 of fruit
to be marketed. Hut he deflates
Oils tomato hfl.s a much b 1 1 i
flavor, and Is of a belter leMui.
cunstMuently he gives this his
couttnually Inrrcn.slnjf trade, Tin
other kinds, usually gi own are
Softer, tmVi more seeds and enn
eniently g"t quite Hlushy or floppy
in u short time or during hlptiiiH.
Mr. Harlow has perhaps one ! tu b
of the other varieties --the Hmiln'
lb st. John Baer or Chalk's Ivnly
Jewel to carry some (if bis ti.tih.
Thn frutl on these l? nunli mm-'
'vin-sized, coming on the vines
tit flusters of :t. b or 7. The ud
v .intake w M h t hew, Mr. Hn rlow
says. Ilj;it tliey do not have tu be
culled ho rlosHy, cimseiienl ly
tb' it in not so much waste. Trim
ming the viru s requires coti.thh r-iibb-
tune and care, hut It tells In
Hi" fruit. Mr. Harlow trims his
tint's back to one or I o stems1.
At every mint there Is a growth,
a hb h w ill bloom nod produce fruit
if allowed to remain. Thene are ull
cut otf in the Harlow green houses.
Kadi ne;i,)n Mr. Harlow selects ft
number ol the totniitut-H for seed
tor the ft d lowing sen son. These
ttmi.it m h tan si come 1 rum a vine
which has born fruit of a uniform
aie ami of a lurgt size, as well as
a huge number to the vine, smooth
fdiiniled, evenly developed til flief
they inii.Ht be above tin? average in
all res peel H. He has, lit present
in his home, a large platter of to
matU' S which he has already selec
ted foi- next season and they iniiltn
a very pretty picture.
(if the cucumbers. Mr. Harlow
has the Davis IVriect variety. He
alsr grows celery ami cabbage.
There uiih u time when there
w as a great demand for b-ttuee,
t.bat of lite loone leaf variety. Mr.
Harlow has hold as many as liuil
to I L'uo boxes during a season.
Thai trade is almost a thing of the
past now as there in no demand,
scarcely, for this article, lire pub
lic quite generally calling for head
ietlllee.
Mr. Harlow says (he potato, the
tomato ami the night shade are alt
ol the Kiint family, and he is of the
opinion that Hurhank's new Won
der berry is merely the night shade
made over. Me calls attention to
the fact that tomatoes; were once,
poisonous, when they were known
as hive apples and that now the
deadly night shaden have been
I ransformed into Hornet hlng not i
only edible hut delicious.
Mclunt to I'oMMiml
I r. and Mrs. clarence Ollstrnp
will rtturn tomorrow lo their home
In I'ortland following n Iwo-wcek
blt at the homo of Mrs. (lllst nip'
pareti!::, Mr. ftud Mm. J. K. Ifulse,
near I .a tlrande.
Tim MiiN family Itrunhm
The annual reunion of tht H'nlse
fmnily uim held at Shadow Point
ranch, the country homo of Mr.
and Mrs. ,1. K. Hulsc. near l.n
irnmle. and ut this reunion seven
of the ten families of the connec
tion were reprenriiteil. The guests
regati to arrive last Friday, June
Hi, that day being also the
birthday anniversary of J. F,.
IIii!m. From then on until late
Sunday evening there w:is One con
tinuous hilariously good time. Old
er tolbs forgot their age and were
children again and with games,
leasttng and visiting the three days
spi nt touethei' mailt what has been
dt scribed as one of the very best
reunions the family has had since
Hi. y were first arranged In 1!I9.
Tli.- siM- of the group of guests
brought no alarm to the host and
hc-stesN. and t he home. always
l.newn for the warmth of Its hos
pitality and the rare for the small
.M details that would tend toward
1 he comfort or happiness Of the
imii uin n :i i ori.-iixd for alt who
could stay. When the house wasl
Utbd to capactiy, the haymows
were next culled into service nnd
these experiences added to the real
bapplm ss w lib h these, relatives et
perb need during the lv:'T reunion.
In all t to-re w about So pres
ent tu i-ontilbute (heir share to the
Mi.-niis or the whole, and likewise
to -d-.ne in the splendid times. The
commiitee chosen to look after af
fairs was composed of J. K. Hulse,
Havid Harris and Kddie Dulse,
Mrs. 1-Mith Jtulse in the neeretury,
Thosj who were, present during
this year'a reunion were: JW rt.
Viola Lent, 'an by, t)regon; Mr.
and Mrs, M. V, Harney and child
ren, I'urrna, Idaho: Airs, f 'an le
Knight. A sol In, Wash.; Mr. and
Mrs. Karle ltuls-, Asotin, Wash.;
tr. and Mrs, t'laretice flllstrup.
I 'oi t land ; t 'a rol I la rrls. 'on rail.
Montana ; Mr. and M is. l-Mdb
Mulse nnd so nand daughter, Mr.
land Mis. ScoII Hulm and ilaugh-
j ler, Margaret, Mrs. I.yh- Hhurnwuy
and son, Mr, and Mrs. Herman
llulse nnd son ami daughter, Mr.
Mr. and Mis. Klljah Weaver ami
five children, Mr. and Mrs, Charles
' llulse ami five children, Mr. and
Mrs Alfred Hansen, Mrs, J, Weav
er and daughb-r and Hoy Mulse, ail
of Wallowa; Mr. and Mir.. Hevid
Harris and daughter, Mildred, and
. Mr. Ifans Flnsliid, of l.osline; Mrs.
' Uobert Ktdb y and Mrs. Marry
Huckma.Hter and son. of Hoi He, Ida.;
' Mr. and Mrs. (j.-orge Jiearman,
Medical Hpringn; Mrs. Kolaml
, Wuir, Mr. ami Mrs. Will HHmflg.
Mr. and Mrs. Kddie Mc Masters and
two daughters, of t'nion; I r. l-'ar-ra
Heed, I'ortland; Mm Hrown and
dauglit.-r. ft Ml h and Missl.ola Mar
tin, or Island City; Mrs. Olive Ham
ilton and Mr. and Mrs. Marry New
hill, or Imbler; William and Jack
Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Miigns. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Me.uin
and daughters, Mary and ina
M uHeliburg. Mr. and Mrs. M Ugh
Hulse, son a nil daughter. Mrs. I.ucy
I'rell, C. i. Hulse, W. M. I'utlen.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank (lei man and
daughter and Mr. ami Mrs. J. F.
Hulsc, all of l.a (Iramle.
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Spi-cadlltg More (Ji-Avel .
I toad men started yesterday
morning to lay new gravel on the
l.a (iramle- Wn I Iowa highway be
gin lug at t he bridge Just at I he
farther end of the city of Flgiu.
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Teacher Home
Miss Myrtle Chandler, who Is a
teacher in t he public schools In
I'ortlfiud, has returned lo her homo
at Klgln for the summer recess.
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Home From Alaskan Trip
"If you want a vucal ion that
means a rent rest, by nil means,
take the trip to Alaska. " says Miss
Fva Hedbett.-r. of Alicel. who has
jut returned from a very womler
ful lrii up to t hat northernmost
part of the Culled Htates, "Ahisku
is not like I expected it to be.
Things are growing und green and
It Is a wonderfully beautiful coun
try. We all enjoyed the long days."
In company with six friends, most
ly Willamette university friends,
Miss l.e.lhetter sailed from Seattle
on t ho a la.sk an Steamship 'o.'s
'Wort h western". The entire trip
planned by tliein occupied ten days
uut. from Seattle, other side trips
were possible at the pleasure of
members of the parly and on of
t he most thrilling In w hlch M iss
I.edhelter and her friends shared
was the one from Juneau, which
took them to A uk l.a ke and t he
Mendefihall Glacier, The, Itinerary
-ttmtr fhfni"-p im- far- a fckugway I
and Sit ka. Accommodations pro
vided were of the Very host, in fact
Mhs l.edbetter has nothing but
warm words of praiso for every
STAGES LEAVE
FROM LA GRANDE DEPOT
Tr;i i-l in our
MoJom Chair-Car Stages!
Leave
I.a Grande for ,Iu-1 pli
La Grande for C.ikrr, l',i0
I.n Grande for H:ilir . i;!y
La Grande for Pendleton '
((VjlllM'Clioi". fit I'l-lM'. ;",
0:00 a.m. .1:00 p.m.
12:'2r)p. m.
0:2.". a, m. 5:30 p. in.
11:00 a. m. 5:50i, m.
r U'.OU fi".l I'lis.-n)
1 oa e I a ('.ranilu
For Portland ;u 11:00 a.m.
Tare $9.50, Round trip S16.00
bit of tier vacation trip. ,
I
Mug Iteunhut I
Grandma Hug. of Klgln. fl yars'
of a g. J une 2, was t he con t ru 1
figure about which things hupplly
moved at the annual get-together j
and reunion of the members of this ;
family held Sunday ul Kigin. Ori
ginally planned for the fair- i
grounds, the inclement weather j
drove the guests Inside hilt they j
were afforded comfortable and I
commodious shelter In the Frater- j
nal building- at Flgin which was
so generously offered them. ThTe
were gathered together to partiet-,
pate in the pleasures of the day
.some people, of whom 1 '.'a
were of the Hug connection and
Tfi were visitors. The reunion or.
eupied the entire day. the company
assembling hi the morning, en
joying a wonderful basket dinner
served bufret style at the noon
hour and contributing to and lis
tening to an excellent program put
on in the afternoon. This program
was opened with a concert by the
Klgitt ( 'nnccrt band, some of the
numbers having been given outside
and then later within the hnll
where the balance of the program
was offered. Among the numbers
which made up the scheduled pro
gram were these- Gaston Sion of.
f.-rcd a splendid piano solo, a num.
be r of Ills own com position ; M r.
and Mrs. V.-rn Mug Rang two pretty
vocal numbers with Miss Until at
the piano; William Honb't gave a
reading; Mrs. Juliet Graf of St.
GeOige. I tah sang two songs; a
irroun of nine or K) from f a
Gran tie and Hummervilb gave scv- j
.-rat songs and were obliged to re- j
-tpond tu a number of ncores: '
rthur Kaltgarth gave a humorous;
reading. being an englishman's j
de tic rip' ion of an American ha
nail game: Conrad Wider wing an
interesting descriptive solo; this
song, us tt ;m explained, was an
attempt of the composer to des
crthe his reaction w hen a I king
among the tre.-s In Swltrerhmd.
Phe trees there are beautiful bt -vond
-bscriptiPii and the cherry
ire.s ((row to tin enormous height,
oft-n as high as H"t fe.-t. As the
II ugs are ol Sw iss descent. this
number was especially enloed Al
bert Houbt, of I'oeatello, Ida..
;ve a reading; there were two
dialogues, the first by H nt h Hug.
Howard Cates and Atrah Wickens.
the second by Mr, und Mrs. Het
Houl.t, Mr. and Mrs. Hernal Hug
and Mms Mattel IteiiMhndler. lr,
N t iyvllle. of l.a Grande, of
fered a rending, also Miss Huth
H uk' The two boys of Mr. and
Mrs H-rnal Hug hsd fl boxing
ii. .itch tn which the younger very
clearly outclassed Ini older brother.
Phf-ee w otneit. Mrs. Juliet Graf.
Mrs Jake Hug and Mrs. fnra
Wider sang "Silver Threads
Among the Gobi. J. 11. Hlnmen
stein. of U Grande, presented a
ong which h himself had com
posej and dedicated to thn Hug
fitmlly. H wan wnaulntously if
cepted. lr. Mayvllle fead a Ma
toiy of thf Hug fumtiy wnlch hud
MONTH-END CLEARANCE
2 Days, Wednesday and Thursday, June 29th and 30th
A Guaranteed Saving on Quality Merchandise of
25 to 50
4
rpiIIS is an event that will he doubly welcome to the lionieniakers of this community. On Wednesday and Thursday
two days only we offer for your selection irresistible values in Living Koom, Dining Room and Bed Room Furni
ture and Odd Pieces. All these items have been repriced to new low level, in many instances down to cost. ".Special
Values" here means not only exceptionally low prices but consistently pood quality. Remember, you are (jetting both when
you make your selections from the bargains now offered you.
Save on Suites and Odd Pieces jor the Bedroom
Sample Wool
Blankets
One-Third Off
8 only. Fine wool blankets,
slightly discolored now offered
at one third less.
8.75 Wool
Now . ..
12.95 Wool
Now
14.35 Wool
Now
13.25 Wool
Now
11.85 Wool
Now
Blankets
5.75
Blankets
8.60
Blankets
9.50
Blankets
8.90
Blankets
7.90
HvJU . zzteA wtm&rrA U fell' iU Ht-, b
! 1 if
3 Pc. Ivory Suite
$73.85
lied, dresser and chiffonier in
beautiful ivory finish, with
hand decorated motifs in a
veiy pietty yffect.
Feather Pillows
$l.95pr.
Size 17x21 a regular 2.95
value. Ili;h grade feather
pillows in a choice variety of
tickinjt.
Pc. Walnut Suite
$85.00
, dresser and chiffonier in
beautiful walnut finish. Iland-
,a- somely decorated suite that
will please you.
$139 4-Piece Bedroom Suile-Now $ I QA 2 M
How end bed. dresser, chiffonier and chair. I J I J7 I tJ,JJ
Triple minor vanity and bow
You will admire this beautiful suite, and your friends too when they see it in
your home. Finished in walnut, construction of a kind that will jjive you many
years of satisfactory service.
end bed in an attractive wal
nut finish. The design is par
ticularly pleasing .
Extra Special !
Siimncii.';' (Iraceline l.eds. Full size bed.
in walnut finish, with the famous (iraceline
tubing- Regular 1G.00
value
9.75
Extra Special !
Twin Size Coil Springs. A timely ff
offer to those who possess twin beds 0.vU
Steel Ileds
Extraordinary Value. Square tuning steel
beds in desirable finishes. Regu
lar $18.00, now
11.85
77jese Rugs and Linoleums Priced for Quick Clearance
?2.r..()0 9x12 I'jtpestry Rugs
16.95
Ivtra special. In the wide range of choice
in !eautiful patterns you cannot fail to find
just the very rug you want. Formerly
sold for $2r..on, now at this low price.
S2.00 Inlaid Linoleum Remnants
$1.25
7'ox9 Coiigoleum Rugs
$5.00
1 pc. lr.xf. for 12.r0
1 pc . 1 1x6 for 7.55
I. pc 21x; for 17.50
1 pc 18xC. 15.00
1 pc. 2-1 x(i 20.00
Ci only. Genuine Gold Seal Oongoleum Rugs
in pleasing designs and colors. Shop early
to avoid disappointment. The quantity is
limited.
Absolutely the Most Extraordinary Values In Living Room Suites
Mohair Davenport
$120
(J uaranteed
Less than wholesale cost.
Full length davenport, in
beautiful grade of figured
and plain mohair with re
versible cushions and tas
sels. Construction guar
anteed. Hardwood frame,
(towelled joints, web Iki(
tom, full coil spring construction.
Your credit is good.
A small deposit delivers
your purchase.
rjl ,1
i 16f
2 -Piece Mohair Davenport Suite at Wholesale
$163
Heau ti ful mohair davenport in a combination of plain and figured niohair trimmed
with moss edging and tassels, comfortable fireside chair to match. The workman
ship of this suite is perfect and carries a full guarantee of satisfaction.
Mohair Davenport
$149
Guaranteed
Less than wholesale cost.
Massive kndney shaped dav
enport covered in fine qual
ity mohair. Reversible
cushions in colorful dam
ask. Construction is the
best that can be obtained,
hardwood frame, dowelled
joints, web bottom, full coil
spring construction.
Open a Charge Account
Terms to Suit Your
Convenience
CARR FURNITURE CO.
Complete Home Furnishers
;ilo been written hy Mr. Hhiuun.
tdrin. As ha been thf cuwtom for
numbt r of yearn the program
cln.-d with piisSehiuthleh.ini." a
ib-f.crl'i i e Mcmg which a lend by
t'onrad Net.Jer. Oft leers rho.ten by
the Hwiation are president,
Vern H ug, Kigin; vice president,
Lee N'-iibT. 1 try fteek; secretary
t r en surer, I .yd la Hug, J a (iramle :
hlsiorttin. Hernal lhig, Kigin. Thn
place ot meeting will always be
l-'Jgin Ms long us I he faintly has
Grandma Hug with them Gu.sis
Sunday from n dtVanee were Mrs.
Julb-t Graf and daughtir. Miss
Itachel tir;if, of St. GeOrg. Vlah
and Albert Koubt, of l'ttcit.-llo.
Ida. The in:uilmous opinion of
all who wer present Sunday w.is
that thin year's reunion w .i.s the
best Gils particular r.imily lias rver
had.
o
Hoiiw lYom rr4rrjtT
Miss Iteulah Hmlfh. a Mh,1.M at
the State university at Kvigtne Is
at her home nt Island rity for the
summer vacation period.
o
m-'m- nai r ldliu;
MifS Vea I teem, of Til mpU in
Hldge and Joe Tracy, of Klgln.
v re (he principal a in a ptetiy
s ddmg Sal urdiiy evening at thf
home ol the bride's pa rents, Mr.
and Mis. Ixtgan Hceitt, ol rtimpkilt
Uidgc. The ceremony as read
by tin- It. v. r. '. ininn pastor of
'the christian church. The grOntn
Ms the son ot Mr. and Mrs. J. It.
Tracy, of Klgln. They will reside
! In the Pun pkm I!i!re n-'ighhor-hood.
! Ptno rtHhlthini lnnil-
j Some r.al hucking contesisi are
i promised th folks wlio attend the
patriotic cetehr.tf inn to be h td nt
Kigin July ?, J and 4. John Spain
ho has the contract t put on
th contest, tms a string of horss
which re jt.si.I to be urn xcelkd
and Mr. Spam himself Is a w-nrld
champion cowboy, having th rc-
ord of liaving won more riding
trophhs than, any oth.-r rid- r or
: cow boy in the wur'd. He has
among tins1 trophies, seven splen
k dnl sa'bllrs. Mr. Spain uHl have
I ch.t rge of" the arena each of the
j three days and will ;;ts itive exhi-
l.itinns of riding each d;iy.
IMBLER
PERSONALS
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, Items Always Wanltsl
I II you have any interesting Items
for tins pace which from now on
will appear in the (Hin-rvr on
Tui sdiivs and Kridays. an I the val
I i. y editor does not iHipp- n ti sinp
i at your home on her weekly
j rounds over the county, write It on
a card and mail to In r Mux f. J S .
1 l.a Grande. The receipt of such
ill be greuily appreciated.
Start a cnmp-i r
clippi'ifi". It ha h
Min f.T clippings.
Now I the time w hti
th !Kip in th watr.
IM MI.KU Speel.il) Mr. and
Mrs. W. I". Ituckman calh-d on
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. HudiHian Sun- ,
day at t nomt. !
Miss Hest-r K issim-er an i . d:
l'ome hist Sunday ex ening fro..i
Lea Aug- les. Miss Nassiliger as ,
hern vi.sttini.' txxo of her sister. -'
thele for SeVell Ille-nt'ilS. !
K 1,1 M. Walk, r and son. d ir. ;
enc. wet."1 shopping in La Gramlr j
Monday. t
Mr. nnd Ms T. M. l!ur;;ranl
and Mrs. Sam Mori-is x infe.l ni
the hOMt.. of Mr. and Mis. pen
Ituckman la'.t Friday. Tin y rt - '
ported 'Iraiiilmn Murty. x ho i n
convalescent there, very much tm-!
prmd. j
Mr. and Mrs. William Py. rs. of!
La Grand, and and Mr. and Mis j
Art ib-h-;n. of Summtnille,
called on .Mr. and Mrs. IMj
tn ul Saturday evening. Mr. Hi) t
Mrs. Ityers spent the week Mid
w Hh Mr. and Mrs. H-herns.
The two young sons of pr, an-I
Mrs. s. Moore spent thM Wf., k-
ent with then
T?ittte, on jM
ll.-TC.
ramlmother. Mrs.
ram h nori h of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Horae Nelson
and yniiiu: son. of I.n Grand",
dint d at Mother's Inn Sunday.
Mis l. ii. - Alien M'.-nt Sunday
a' h, r home here vl-iting her ai?
tcr, Kmma I'isher.
(Mis Mucha nan and Clarenc
Keoun u-e In La Grande Kundav
v . mug
Payniond K. un. of l.o Grsn b .
so nt Soi.day at home with bis
mother. KUa M Walker. He uns
acromp.i.d. d by Gene Metcatf.
Moth no n are employed at the
Grande p. of i, It- Meat com pa ny.
Several linhler people wre(ih
iitr I in Sunday tm r ath-rb-e
C",.k.