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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1929)
7 Jnosday, . November 13, "102Q LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Seven HI '$ ' 1 1 huh Jord Will lay Bears In Next Conflict stan koi in rMVKusrrv. fni.. Nov. 12 AP) liaftored and iH-hised. the t'ardlnuis wcro back iil their own' camp today, weary inn happy nficr their ii to 0 til utni'ti over I In Washington llmsk (ej at Health liiNt Kniurdiiy. The journey from tin- Nni'thern city litivc the Warriors u ehiun'e for raiuc lest befor, resuming prepar ations for their coming gridiron rlnrslr' with tht I'liSvorsMy" of Cali fornia Hears in the famous Slan fonl bowl. Tltc game is scheduled for Nov, 'J'i. All member: of the .Irani 'ili.it i sufferrng ions bruises bodies and due lo tin sandy,' wet fieki cn which (ho game wiw pluypd. Sand, working Into the clothing cf the players, had tin effec: nn tin wcin like that of sand paper, vigorously uppljcd. Pop Warner was hopeful today that he would he able to use all his regulars against' i In? Hear. Captain .M tiller, lrb-eollund Daw son, who lutv,. hern suffering wlihj leg injuries, nro an expect well and fit for Ihe ball le. f a played th( Huskies' jirii n C from more or lest: serio - 5 and sr.ru t rites on their I faces. Most of this i;; i TURKEY BUYERS VISIT WALLOWA Several Flocks of Fine Birds Reported Price Offered Lower than 1928 iiy ii, i Mivk '(observer Correspondent) VAI,J,OW., Ore. (Special) Turkey buyers for some of the large poultry concerns have visited farmers "of this county investigat ing the . prospects for buying Thanksgiving birds hen, 'i'he price IHng offered thJH seiutou uro bald to, he somewhat lower thai) those of last yinr. Many people- have been iultiff Mueotwiful in raising a fairly large number of nice lur IceyH In (his community during the summer. At the farms In the hill see t ions, the birds have done ox- rouniy. , The bulk of he stock home the first of the week from a j which in In -lug Jihipp'il from the , two week's vImIi with lher dnuuh county at this time is being hand , tor Mrs. Leonard Kvuus and ftnuily ted by the Wallowa County' Stock; of Yakima, Wash. . They report I Marketing association. Saturday of i alee weather In thai section and jlltls week three earn of cattle were : also that conditions wore unusually I loaded out from this point. Two! dry there for this season of the of imp cars were partly loaded at j year. , While there they visited I, online nnd finished at this point. ! tlleim I'owell and family, former i'ontlnued ubsenceof rain 1 still residentH of this ecinunmJly. resulting In u general holding back j Tln-ee laiKf uruvel trucks Imve of fall farming operations in 1UU i l' ImulliiK surfaeiiiK connnmiity, Soino plowing has beeii luaterlnl for the stretch of road be. Koluif on ul a number of the farms ; (ween the Whiskey creek market In the valley sertipn durjm? the road and the Lostipe-Kvtins-I.enj. pan two or Um.e weeks, riowlm? , load, which Is being finlHhed. The there has hnep posslblu oijly where ponlon being stirfuced extends it was j.owllile to IrrigatP the field ulotrr the north side of the valley heavily before plowing. According j for distance of Tour and a half to h ports from Wine of Urn farm I r live miles east of town. Accord ers this method 1 proving fairly leg to those In charge of the work sntlsfaeiory and Ui ground appears : " Kp-nter Prl of tils month will to be pjowlng In good shape. Jn :i I be rejulred to finish putting on th few InstaneeM farmers lu I In dry . balance of the malerlal. This road farming areas have tried to ploft- three months wllhgtil it being tie cssaiy to feed much grain. The; great abundance of grass-hoppers) which were very plentiful in near-! ly all parts of the community j helped In providing u part of the f forage ration for the droves birds which ranged in the fields. The past week has again marked when finished will Htrve n law number of farmers along the edye of the valley as well as providing many fanners further into the hills with a road on which H will h possible to use their cars and do heavy hauling at any season of the year. Sam Meek and Karl jiurchfleld wcrn nt the Kloyd Hummock farm ure. in some parts of the county J or,sl of l.ontlim the latter purl ot .m,...,, i...t nAt m.mnii ;i the week buying some ewes. Of : ..r.. i .- ii .... m i A. W. ll:irinoii. of Ieno. was rv irei-minute Vhe seed ' 1 Ibuslnesp visitor In town tlie latter pan or tne I but have found the ground j tirely too dry nnd hard lo la nny j thing like .a good job and have 'optionally well during the past ' . .. ,.' spring. The grays and fall wheat In this community is making a rather slow growth due largely al so to the lack of sufficient moist if. mi I- ' ' the , movement . of u considemble f Mnny persons In this community amount, of fat' stock from this;; VV been ufferlug rromjovprft .! or two.' v,.few sealtering cases of sometiiing re.sembfi.ng Uo. "fh't" 1 have. also. iteen reported from varl-' Jons 'parts of inn county during the, ipast few weeks. 'i K A. 'Downing and wife of Onp ! were visiting ndatives In the ilurrl tcaue creek section the laUer pun of the week, Your grocer returns your money at our expense on Schilling coffee for any reason whatever. Your statement is enough. Vc pay '.him. You keep the coffee. This is printed on every coffee .'tin and. means exactly what it says. Bilking Powtler:Tea . 52 K xf recta : 47 Spices - SI jbrt week. Hoy ClaHtin spent several days the pnst week' getting put pew polejf nnd 'repairing ft portion of the .eup telephone Jln.e on -Whiskey (ireek.. Water for livestock and (olher purposes .still remains nt a. low point in soine of the wells in the hill 'Hoetlpns. .In Home ' Jhstumv people are hauling drinking water for eniiHlde!;u!iie distances. - A school meeting W'us held at the school house In district No. 4" Sal- Is In Possession Of Kamela Area P6rtland Boise Auto Freight, Inc. Daily Express Service Between Portland and Boise Bonded Insured Carrier ; .' . .: ', '-. ; FRANK HARRIS, Local Mgr. . ' '. .Terminal : : '' , Phone Main 699 ..' 1315 Washi Ave! Mm. Ti nni-nt of Cuninln. un-ivod ,lf ,.. rol. ,,, ...,. . hi r.. Hi.' lull.T part of thf wc-oK fot- j v,,,,,,,, 0)1 ,,. jllK,,t for 'ruMiis In visit wdh Ikt dnutrh.lor. Xlra. U money for mninliilnliiB whoul. W. Minor. This iH-Mr. 'IVnnpiH's . . sfronil visit, lmvljitc spout svm-al . oiw koo.I w.iy lo illscilss n tiues jinonlhs here with tier ililuKhter twojun,, ullli at) untrry iierson is ovn yoani nito. - .. , ..'.'the telephone. , . 1,. W. Minor lias )ieen httsy tlift; . J past several days eiilni-Klni? a resr.- lr 1 t ji voir at Ills farm In the, hills oast ! V Utter Weather Ol IOWI1. -,. , l.c Itoy PIuss and family moved to Kuterpriso,tho last of the week: where- they will live; this winter, f They have been staying at Giles j I'lass's farm in-the. hills.' wliihi le; llpy was engaged in driving u grav- , lei truck on work in this end of the valley. 1 " " . : j If ; O. Hechlel left the last of tin week for a short business visit trii'vl to liwiston, Idaho. . Sam Meek delivered a fat cow1 ; to tho stock yarils here Saturday ' morning for shlpnu-nt by the stoeSt 1 marketing association. : : I- l.'.l Holt nuti rnmllv nf thi- Wilts- key , creek section' were visitors itvj i uwn the lust, of the week. ' I The city milk router 'which has , jbeen operated by T. C!. Johnson for , the. past two years, ohangod hundt Uie first of the week. (. AV. (Villus-; 'pto, of Olumond prairie, took over j the route. He luut recently flnish jefl construction of a modern milk '-: house; at. his farm tuid jnstalled. ft v.new st'eom -Rt.vril(wjr-:ireJJn,lspJ,pr-M cbawd several cows and part or .iMr. Johnson's eimipnicnt. In ad jdltion to tho cows jiurcliased from ! Johnson. Mr. fiillasple him a fln .jherd of young cows on the farm. , I iih H J'laKs and wife were visitors In town the last of the week front I their farm in the. I.e;ip section. . ; The first snow storm of the. sea son. struck here Sunday uflernoon and continued during tho balance, of tho day. A white blanket cove.r, ed much of the county by evening, l-'armers nre pleased to see moist ure In any form and do not think the snow has come to stay for the winter. - A number of the nuliHcrlberH .on telephone line No. 8 extending Into.' thcT.etip dislriei were busy the lat ter purt of the week putting- jri many new poh'S and repairing the line for ni.'iirly tho entire lengthy : T. J. lrydeh and grandson, of Ifreewater, were fn the Jeap c.onti inuttily during the past week with j:i loud of. frllt urid Vege'table.H. ;:.'.' ' V O lies Tlas' and wife --' relnnied 4 iL . 1 a,1 naf ,r;l vJ) annum 1 ii- per O annum Compounded Semi-Annually AND MAKE THEM SYSTEMATIC Pay a little each month and you will be surprised with the result. Make it a point to save every i month before you begin to spend and success will crown your efforts. See Jacob Dobrin Guardian Building & Loan Ass n. La Grande National Bank BIdg. La Grande, Oregon :. H.v 3liv. V Tltoriibiirg fOhnervcr f'orretjpnideiV. ) KA.MKI.A, re.t (Special) Winter hiiK finally tiiken posenioi here aftei so many weeks of lovely weather. Snow bega:i to fall late Sunday 'morning and befor0 night there were three inches on Lhe ground. On Mxuulay, on itreount of the sch joI huving.a holiday the ohildi-ea were out with their sle.lH ami skils cnjoying'iho snow, h is uite .(obi. which keeps the snow from melting very much. " :- Airs; T. Hurtoii and Mrs. 1,. Wig glesworih wer in La (iraude SnU urday shopping and visiting. Alia Vinglc.-woiih who spent. Krlday 1 night hi l.a (li-.mde with her sis- tors who live there, returned home with her md her. ; '.Miss Kteanoi- KV Vernon, of the 1 .11 (itiinde Hiuh school hieiiUy. spent the weekend In Kamela vis iting friends. She stayed with. Mr. and Mrs. K, Thornburj,'. Miss 'eriin, who is a. very accomplish ed pianist, entertained a group of friemls heirt with several selee tlonc. Mr. and Mrf, (i. Pinus, of K'time lu, had several visitors from Walla alia, Wash., on Sumlay. 't'hr y were Mrs. l'lniis parenVs. Mr. and' Mrs. (. K. .. Siinonils, her uncle, John Wilson, and her sister and hrother-ln-law .Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Mcraniel. . ' . ' Mrs. C. .Damerel vlstod her hus hand.hern Saturday, also her sis ter Mrs. W. Kvans. Mrs. .('. I'anx-ris returned to' Summiervlllc ' on 'Jfrlduy uTtfci' spending a week tit the home of; her .son Guy Tumerls. I Mrs. Jmlph Jodi'i-. of I'malUla, Itofi. come to, spend il few days wllh . her husband who is working here.! . Mr. and Mrs. H. H. ;Olnsson, ori IClKln, were Sunday guests at tliej home of Mr. and Mrs. U. Tiimcris, ! irs. TamcriH Js 'their daughter. i A.; Kennison was a, btislness vis-' itor 1n Ktimela Saturday. . ; Nfrs. 1'. Itrooks received n( telegram Saturday morning from , u brother In I'orllahd saying that her father O. U.- Shaw had suf- fnred a paralytic stvoke that morn-; lng. IJrr father, who Is 70 years old, lived with Mr. and Mrs. Brooks here for it number f years und is well known here. Ho iud a similar stroke morn than 4 year ugo but recovered and had been , very well up to the present. He lms been makitiK his home in Port-! land with'hls son. U f Shaw. ; Miss Martha Strodu. -ot Portland spent thw wceHcnO visiting her friend. Miitf Alta Smith at the' Kamela st.or. Mrs. Muri-d Itrooks. of Mencham is in Kamela, Keeping house lor Mrs. 1'. Itrnoks during tho hitter's absence. In Portland. Mrs. ltrooks lnui been working for Mr,. f.usiile, in Meiwham. but expects to bp tmnxf erred lo Kann la. Bloro at the end of tho month. Mr. and Mr.i. Abbott spent Bun diiy visit Mr. Abbotl's mot her In! Pendleton. ! Work has been progreHwinp: very rapidly during the last few weults on 'I he regon Trail between Kame la ami Hodle. Several huge (duffs huv0 been biow-;i to pit-res and the road made very much wider, giving motorists an Id a of the Improve, merit y;t to b made before the work Is completed. Non will ai preeiate tho improveiie nt more Ihlll the retldellttt Of Katlieln fi 111 Miiieham who do o much rtf ibelr trading In I-'j fJninde and go there by automohib'. CMi Sunday evening, owing to (he fresh fall Of it now; several automo bile drlvorn found it .llffi'ult ro tet up the ullglil tnelillo by the d pot ut Kiiiu'd.-i. Mr. and Mrs. Kdwln Hu?-r. ot l.j fini-nde., were vlxltlng in Kani'di on Monduy. Mr, Hug U a coiiHfn of Ouy Tanierl!. , Mr. nnd Mrs. lv. 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That Counts 1927 PONTIAC COACH Motor completely overhauled; car ries five tires; like new; also has bumpers and niotometer; upholstery like new. Price $465.00 With An O. K. That Counts 1927 FORD i COACH This car has wire, wheels, Ruxstell axle, motormeter and other extitis. Paint like new and motor A-l. Price $265.00 With An 0. K. That Counts 1926 FORD COUPE Looks and runs like new. Has Rux stell gear and many other extras. Price- '.. ' '.' .-'.''. . ' n.'r.l H-l t; With An O. K. That Counts 1929 WHIPPET COACH Can not be told from new car. Has many extras and carries new car guarantee. Price. $545.00 With An 0. K. That Counts 1927 CHEVROLET COUPE Run small mileage. You will have to see this car to appreciate its low cost of $345 $130 down, balance in small monthly payments. $345.00 With An 0. K. That Counts 1925 CHEVROLET COACH Car thoroughly reconditioned, with many miles at a low cost of owner ship; tires like new. Price; $295.00 With An 0. K. That Counts 1928 CHEVROLET TOURING 4 new oversize tires, motor mechan ically perfect, with new paint. A bar gain at $375.00 With An O. K. That Counts All cars listed above are ready to demonstrate. Just call Main 2 or Main 508 and the salesmen listed below would be pleased toserve you. . John S. Larison Frank Appling C. J.. Caughill J. M. Choate Wallace Cass Larison Chevrolet Co. I NKI I -All LOT I.CATl:l AT 4117 I'lH ,ST.