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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1929)
Thursday, January 17, 1920. IiA GRANDE BVBNINO" OBSERVER ' M-iO M XV-vr Local News In Brief Goes to Baker- . ' , O. M. Ncwmrlatciv of Tacoma. Wash., went to Baker todux expect llnir to return to I- Grande thiH ovenlntr, - i Miss JolniKCin Coim' -, Mis Alum Johnson, of Wallowa, 1h u visitors in this city. Sho in 4 ill the Hacujuwea Inn. I Hero l-Jroni Rot Ike ' ' T,akft, van a business visitor In La Grande today. Here I'rom Co!1 4 . V I.. N." t'onU-y, of Cove, Ik a vIhI tor fn I -a Grando. He is registered at the Sarujnwea Inn. ,( , . .j llrre IVom IVnilU-toii " ' It. Harris, of Hendlcton, arrived in this yly yesterday .for a short vLstt. lie la at the Hacajawea lun. Mr, imu ConH'i ?-. v I-. M Green, of1 1'oiidlcton. ar .'rivi'd In I .it Grande' yosterday and is stayinK at the Kaeajawea Inn. Mr. Small Arrives ifn-i J. A. . Small, of Maker, 1 arrived Mt Lit Orando vostm'dav. H tn ul llie Kaeajawea Inn. . Visit Sinter Mrs. 1-clla Graham, of Hummer vllle, who haa been vlsltlnfr In La Grando with her sinter. Mrs. Fred Uaskill, returned to her homo, thlaj ,Mr Uevln 111 ' f ;'.;. Mrs. Charles Dtevine. head of the A. A. A. In La Grande, is 1U today. Well From Mil Misa limh Uuckley who has been sufferlnir from influenza. Is able to be out of bed now. - Mr. Coiiawity Visits A. B.. Oonaway, of Knterpriae. was a visitor In La Grande Tues day. . : Mrs. Voj;le HccavcrluK Mra G. H. VokIo is recovering from a -feV days illness. She is employed at the Sacajawea lnu. Ilar-k l'Yoin' North Dakota Mr. and Mrs, C. M. Hutehtnson, of this city, returned this morning from Endcrlin, N. 1. morning. IUvm la lorUii(l- Mm. G. W. Hheppard Is visltlnu i Mlnaiii Prom Ontario" ft 'W. H. luRhorty. of Ontario, Is visiting In La Grande. He Is stay Inff at the Foley hotel. 1 t Mr. Koe Visits 4 H. O. Rees. of Union, Is a vis itor In this city today. He la at the Foley hotel In Im. Grande today with Mrs. Faus land Mrs. Hoot. Mrs. Hheppard I Uvea In. Baker and she Is on her I way home from Portland whero Goes to Baker ; - K. A. Prltehard. of Taeoma, way went to Baker today. " He has boen - she has been vlsltinir. in l.a Grando for, several Hays. Hoj - . -. - Is a representative of tl rUg com- t Correction It. A. Harris, of this city, went to Mlnam today. Mr. Harris is em ployed by the O.-W. pany. 1 tot urn From lortlaml ' ' Mr. afid Mrs. L. S. Ward have returned to their La Grande .home from 1'ortland where they have been visiting. ItolMrt A yen III . attorney, now of l.owintown, Mont., attornt-y; now of Lewiston, Mont., is Just lccoveilnff from a serious illiuss, lU't'ordiiiK to word received ji La Grande by Mrs. Ayers. lit -turn From lortaniU Mr. and Mm. N daughter. Betty. Grande, returned r this mornintr from Portland whero they have been visiting forweveral days. . Former lt4-hleiit Hero F. L. Pi-arson, of Tacoma, form er rtyddent of Grande, la a bUKlnesB visitor here. Mr. Pea son used to bo connected with the Curr Furniture company. : ' ; r ' In a La Grande Bakery ud con cerning Butter-Nut bread which appeared in. yesterday's Observer K. KnniiL U nmh the first sentence In the third para- Arlene. of I -a 'ernph should have read. "For Mc- W ll Hums nutter-milt oreau is not only xood for one to eat, but Is delightful' Br. Ilalstou at Knerrl, i br F. L. Italston, of la Grande, went to Enterprise today, i He will return to La Grandu this evening. Car Breaks Window A car. belonging to the fa Grande Klectrlc Service company, according to 1 the police records, failed to stop at the curb last night and broke one of tho C. J. Breler show windows. One fender of the mi wont t It rmifrh "t lin irlnKti Thn driver was unable to get the car j:nkump at their home at 1701 First ApiMdutetl on t-ommiu ' Uobert Guild, of lot Grande, has been appointed a member or the publicity committee for the rrosh glee, annual dunce sponsored by I tho freshman class of tho Univer sity of Oregon and Miss Anno Htango has been appointed a niein- Bnby Son Bom A baby son was born early this bcr of the fcaturo committee, morning to Mr. and Mrs. Hal Bohn-1 . off tlie sidewalk and It was neces sary to pushjt back to the curb, an eye-witness',' reports. The police temporarily repaired the window. In West Oregon Henry Hill mid M. J. Goss left for C'orvallls TueMday of this week ou a business trip. They are ex pected to return to Iu Grando to day. , , . Mi.-s IfiipiplireyH at School Miss i utherlne Humphfttys, of J.a Grande, daiiglttor .of Mr.- and V Mi', v. n.miipiireH, i in i on- s , land attending Behhke-Walker Mof to I .a Grande HuineHrt college, and is enjoylni; - Mr. and Mrs., M. A. Stearns, qf ;her work viry much, according to., Union, have come'- to lnr Grande word received here. Kmpliiyi'B of the iuHtt'rii Ore- i;on l.iidit A: I'uwcr- comimny In Gmllikv arc Jiusy ttikinK HP- clnl bilfflitw roijFsis. Jumi8 ltro kiiw, ?hjff onclnt?c'i oT tliK'-'poni-inuiy, nml rtwrnt of Hukcr, la in K'K'ral churt;e of the claswrB unci to iimke their home. They ure at the lindiH Court npurtnientn. Mr. Htearna wurkg at the Uiputchcr office in thin city, lloth Mr. untl Ml-H.-Stearns are widely known lit Ii Grande. street. The little boy wclffhctl -8lic. und u uartcr pounds. -. t. Mrs. Hunter In 1'ortlnnd ' Mrs. A. Jt. Huuteh of La U'ruitde, In In I'ortlund vlullliid her mother, train Itallroad .Man It re , Juek McLjiiiKhlin. of Portland, Is a visitor in Im Qrando toiluy. Uo is a repieHentatlvOvOf tho Illinois Central railroad. . . ' Hem From Hot ljike Voru Kuller and Mi-X Arthur Kivncli. of Hut 1-uko. were visitors In Iji Qrundu on Uuslness yester day.; ' Hero Vram Wsllowu Mm H. K. Oroen, of Wullown. arrived In Iji Grande yesterday for a short visit. She U at tho l'"oh y hotel.- In the w.onien'a. quarter would be ' muVo seiioiut. tlian tho recent dis aster at the Monmouth . normal school, Henry WT Meyers, superin tendent of the prison, told the. ways and means committee Wednesday i nlKht. 1 . This was corroborated by Ropre. J sentutlve A. 6. UushllRht of Port ; land, chulrniUnvqf .th9 housti wing of the committee, who, wHth Sen-( ator Staples, chairman of. the sen. ate committee, and Governor rat-1 tiirson recently Inspected tho prl-1 son. i. ; , I To UiM-oiiiiiK-iiil M.0UO ' The1 Usliot was that hev eouv. , mlltee. voted to rveominend liniiio dlutely an Appropriation of ri.t,ui'U i to meqt tho eniorgency, . uovernor Pattei'son urued action forthwith, MUM EN.IU (IlUt II IUIIUII "J " . iulttce; wore fnvorable the state I board 'of control would Thursday! Instruct Superintendent Meyers to uckiii llie uiiirur.'iiiuiiin. Tho prison will us rf5,(lliil : to turn tho old statu trAiulns school near Turner Into u iiUernuMilury iiiHtltullon for younir' pilsbneiu, first offenders and . wiimii,r; and 1S.0IKI will bo used to coniplete a prlstui Raratre which will have u second story with sleepliiK accom modations for lu trusties. ARCADE 4 DA YD STARTING SUNDAY IT 2k x i . " " " II I II 1 1 I II IsssMtsssssWsssstsssMMsssasilsl 1mv Iji (.minks Itrlvnillxr Ibiviitnit nml All lilt. .nt Mr. Gonkll VUltl Kbnrhurt, of I'orlland. Knlvutlon i I' Gordon, of Huntington, Is a Army officials, have been In Lit I visitor In this v'ty today. Ho Is at Oramle for tho lust two duya and tllo Kolcy hotel. this mornlnK left on tlm eastboiind wlio Is III. Mrs.- Hunter went to I'ortlund Monday. .to continue their visits to Vills Sleter Mr. und Ml-s. ' I,,'- 1.'. Stltes, of HuntiiiRlon, retprni'd to, thcln Iioiiib today after vlsltin In this city Vfth Mrs. Stltes' sister, Mrs. llob bens. . . w . , '.' .', - various towns In the state. Mr. Kberhurt formerly lived In. 'lu Grundr. , . f . ... Ill lit HoilV " j-;. .Miss Mary C'uln who has been lit nt the home of hnr iiarenta. Mr. will be asslstM by local men con-i and Mrs. 1,. 8. Oulp ut 1008 Third neclcd with (lie company. Koiir of street, since early In December is the local employes are working on reported to bo Iiuprovlnfr. Miss ciiri esiiondenci courses: Clarence Culp is a tncinber of the Kalnbow Itosewnl). ItaNinond. Gray, Irniu. girls and a student ut l.a Grundo Tlllesell und Bert I.entz. IlliKjr Fortlliltlit .. , . '('he. last . two -weeks havo been full of work for K. Itussell Kcott, Knstorn"Oreffon execuilvo, Duriiiff that tlpie lie visited every town li the Kastern Orejron council exceiH Kelliliis to IIoiih , I Huntlnmon ana Hullwiiy anu lie Mrs. J. 11. Smith, of llaker. ivho ' I'lans lo visit them in a few nays. has been vlsitins her daughter,. Mrs. Mi'. Scott's activities have Included V: Y. Kelson fii tills clly. .went to; a Variety ot things not the least Pine frcek on tho train this morn-I of which was a day s eumping trip Ing. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are speniK. t Wallowa- lake when tho ther- Itellll'll to I.IkIii IIoiihv JVlrsj Hichurd Jones and. daugh ter, Helen, and son, William, re turned to .their lioiini at rygln toiluy..- They have been visiting at Wliuifleld, lOre., with. Mrs. Kauff liliin. . t , i . i ' i',-:i - ' COItM'OH Kl DUOS WASHINGTON. Jllll. 17 (Al't -Tho diNith Tuesday at Oakland, t'al., of Anton A. Klbbe. 7", mark ed the -jiusslng of tho reputed fiiunder of tho corncob pipe In dUHtiy In Missouri, ' llok.lt Plan Social : ' " ' Phuis were uiude for u soclul to, he, held . I'Vb. Sil by tho lokle 'lodge, of lm Grande. Thti. event wus .discussed at a nioetlng of tlio order last night. ., , Ing the winter on their ranch there. ! J High school. ItelliiliH to Wcbsor ' - v 1 Leon Hill, of Welser, Ida., re turned to his home todtiy to sturt work, Mr. Kill hns been vlsltlnij In l a Grande with Ills follier-ln-ln,' llem-y Hughes. , .Mra. lllll ts.'Still here and : expects , to return.; to Welser by the end of the woeM.'; On onmUllwv . v . Miss Kttit Hello .Kitchen, of Im mometer. - registered below snro. urunue. was appoinieu u nieiuuer I I, trl una nm.ln will, n iri-nnn Of Of tllC Cntertnlllllient Ullll IIIUS1C Joseph boy . scouts who accom- i enmmlttee for u Women's League panted' Mr, Scott to the lake resort tea given today at the University of to take some trucking and cooking ! Oregon. Miss Kitchen Is the daugh. tests. In Baker the scout leaders ! ter of Mr. and Mrs. It. J. Kitchen, have begun their training school ' of I.O Grande. and- for the first lesson severul nights ago .17 men were In attend ance, Sir.' Scott fcports. , mm Values! Siing Are the Thoughts Uppermost in the Minds of . Men and Women When Buying TO THOSE WHO HAVE COME td-Thom-WhoAreVolnWff'To f Clinfs Clothiery's GREAT BARGAINS .:. $1.83 $1.18 $5.77' $2.27 iiie i4'atli-" $14.29 bhle lAlllll-' $11.63 n iu-g. $a.r outing lajmiuiH imw I teg. $1.7.1 OulltiK (owns now Ueg.- 8.45 lcndlc- tou HIiiwch now IU k. $9.45 Wool l'lnuiiel ShlriN now TO!?nt.l3 llwieliliie L-r foats ' mm' ... lleg. 917.43 HorHchhle I xnl ti er Coats . i how Quit Business WW surely be well repaid with values and savings extraordinary &vings that may never be offered again. Words cannot describe to vou the immense "BARGAINS" that arc here, and we invite you 11 to come before it's too late and take advantage 01 tne ureal sav ings before they are all snapped up. MEN! Just Think What Savings The Famous Kuppenheimer, Michaels-Stern Fine Suits arid Overcoats )Sfow Going at "A n Unequalled Reduction Now Sale SHOES! Going at Cost, Less Than Cost, HALF PRICE AND LESS (He-Half Pride Maile Possible nlv liecausc "CLINT THE CLOTHIER" is Retiring. Time is short so don't delay Come the Greatest Savings of a k life time arc here---Read. .V , HATS Now Reduced One lot MEN'S DRESS TROUSERS Now Going at HALE PRICE. SUITS lieu. $:ll.H." Knits Ili-B. " Tuiio. mm lti". .K5 l)res rlll How ' Itca. ;t7.4.- suits now !-...:- Itctc. fltlt.H.I SliltM now Hi-S. 12.43 Suits lUie. $l.5 Suits !!. ST.K. llrew I'unt lliM' .. llvx. SK.4S llrcrt limits mm' lteg. S'J.K.-. t)nr lnnti. now" ll-K. f 1)1.4.1 lln Pants now r. $2.93 $3.43 $3,931, $4.23 $4.93 $5.23 1T. Ii Suits now - lies. KiO.lin Suits nmv m - Itec. S.VI.K.-, Suits $17.43 $18.73 $19.93 $21.23 $22.48 $23.73 $25.00 $27.43 IMV OVERCOATS $8.93 $11.73 $13.75 $16.23 $17.43 $19.93 $21.23 $25.00 Kts. $I7.H5 DvcrtiialK now ,.w.,...,.... Itar. Si:t.l"V UrerefiutM Itirx. 9H'.TM veoU wnv ..I ...J Itei. ai.l.S OvwaC SULK.-. Overciwl.t IUt. S:tll.8- OveniMtts imiw ."."V..,:.,. SAO.on OvrntHilH IMan "Mimiwo Unll - m At a meelfnff of the Mouse 1 oil no In Itl hunt night plans wero matlu for the annual . Mooae ball to bo irlven TiieHuny, Jan. 22 nt Zuber hall. Tho public In Invited to at tend. . Music will bo furnlHhed by Klelcher's orcheHtra from Pendle ton. It- was announced. . .. .Hnko Ichh Ten-CVnl liars The day of the ten cent candy bur la about extinct, saya J. I Mur phy, of Snii Vranciseo, repreaentn live.of. a'candy company, who la a, vlHltor In l.a arando. Mr. Murphy Hays the ten cent bars contain inoro candy than tho nverairei person wnnta .4o eat nt one time. Mr. Murnhy itf'oh bin flrnt tour of the ' nprtii)yrHtMinrt! he expreBHos hlHiHe.lf aH enamoured or it. i no peopin of j. the northvveHt nro more ploaH tint and friondly than tho rallT ornlanH," he siiys. Tho people and the scenery, both Heein more natur al, In' thiH section to him. ' HiiKlneHH men In the" Northwest, however, aV as much "on their toes," aa are the California butdnc&a men, he - jiL tCotninii; ' 1 . J EfNi .AVI I FRIDAY Effl . J If mil II j ' SATURDAY T Ac;oM ,rom """"f "u''":. I1 ;. fSSM-wmi-compson am : .lAMAHV , , , ll; J Y') ' -11- i-l.KAitAXC'i: SAl.iot IfZ-rl LOKETTA. YOUWU -H lleiivy Nnvy 'hup nulton r) -y -ww tu..i.Ti .. . .1..11 Hhnknr RwciiterH. . . J ' 1 ' ("fX, ' '1 Jfl Wlf.' "lnc llirouiftt MW 'J.0 ' W f '"5l ' "' "V1'" Mlt TUO HU. Sluell 30 to 4(1. r ' , V. .1 Jj lllmil'll III 1 III! I'l 1' mil"' 'I lir'E BUY YOR T ' ESS I ' " ,.' : T-i" 7 " . '','' IVY E SELL FOR Jj ESS I . IMV"V , r Alsobmedy- ALLEY" j l I i 1 - - i ii SELL FOR JU ESS Women's And Misses , New Spring Dresses Flat and . Canton , Crepes,,, Georgettes ::,;iind Pdnted'Silks".' ' Sizes 16 to 41 $G.95 - ?7.95 ' A Last Showing TODAY ' "Docks of New York" ', ' , : Comedy & Fables. ; , v'.?'' Itrir. M.4.1 Men's ft-lii. mm'. mlr nml $H.5 lUillroiiil Dili Slim.. (fj gg :'; $2.97 One li reic. tM Mnl'x Whrk SlllH-H. HUH, NMl'lfll, lulr tillli hil rcic. .-l5 Jll'll'n H-lni ll. tup licnvjr nll-liwllwr fiJC 9 Wdrfc Shorn, nun, illr f"V.w One M to $9. IS JlenV SliH-t nml OxfurtN. nun. cxtru Mi"litl, pull- $4.68 15 Work Hff-M, flQ 07 imiw, etrn mh'IiiI. r. pt I Ottn lol Men' n-. $11.15 Work 22 Vvr Cent Knit Twenly-two , pir cent of" the Great Hnlt hike In I'tah Is milt, says K. II. Ileaeh, rfprewntatlvo of a salt rompany. Mr. Meneh Is a vis itor In l,a O ni ii (I ii this week. Kult l.itko City firms manufacture an uverago of lfiO.OUO tons a year, he miyn. The proceHs used is based -on evaporation. Water from the lake is pumped into a settlinp basin . in April whf-ro it stays until Oct ober. lty th.it time the sun hns evaporated all the water leaving the Halt. The salt from the lake Is fl! per cent pure, ho says. The vogue for Iodized salt has come In durlntf.the last four or fivo yearri. Mr.' Itf-ach says, and now much of the table salt whlchh sold In cans, has iodine In It. Tho states of Ore KOii nnd Idaho fir thif biir(!t,Jtcoflt hmiihtm of .tho. iodiuul salt, ho de-elaii-s. REORANjON,,, IN ioJeRNMENt'' .'-CpFVTj JRGEij (Continued from PftK 1) ' Oestroyerg of Hfeh Price. I Maliy bargains Listed One lot Mi-iiN n-x. .'i.lr tufnnN new M)l; lilni'k mill inn, nun hhtIiiI $3.97 Our lot .Mi'ii' OiftinlH. black ami Inn: reir. ..! nml .7.45 nil new styles ihmv lo tf, afr $4.88 Men- res. 7.f5 lilsh irrnde -fnnU. hljifL nml Imiuti, mil -d 4j-le, lo -lfM out, lnlr ronnranlzullon or not. Marl'hersou favored the second course. , ASK ft.YMHH) IHUt VY.S KAl.KM, Ore.. Jan. 17 (AC) IT a fire were to break out In the Oregon penitentiary the holocaust 3 1 1 5-a $5.37 The fniiHMJ 4. 1. SmltliV fimli for mem ww. - wantift ilr, blHfk ami broun: fi-ie. t.H5, rlo-duic out al, wir . $6.88 5: ! 2 -- t x S pVIT (jflTHIEj 'THE STOfiUE WITH A CONSCIENCE" CO 1 eg: C o 8 u. Q ' .-f--... , 1-- - - -ia.wjBg"P I TODAY I fffr : Friday - Saturday I XwJMU:-, ' . : ', r m s a 5 ; a . i 5 2 2 e !s iiinaMK 'Vn ' tin... 'V,t,.-ncrl i; hit), 't nZM'M'L' t . lit.. 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