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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1915)
PAGE EIGHT LA UttAXDE EVENING OBSERVER MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1915. OH HAS GRETNA GREEN FINE EXHIBIT DUE FILM LA GRANDE BANKER HOME FIKST FKOM THE FAIR. I CLASS I'JtOOlCTIO.N ON i'HOOKAM. PENDLETON'S MOOSE LOSE LA GRANDE TEAM' ENTIRELY TOO MUCH SCIENCE. , Canadian and Oregon , InntitulioitH '( Good Vaudeville Accompanies Highly l-eud All Other Ik Opinion. Rated Screen Number. MiirfruBi'itc ('lark, in the iWnniis romantic comedy "Gretna Green" will Pendleton Man Brings Over Team to Me Slaughtered by Moose. You La Grande Moose triumphed overj 1'endleton Moose yesterday when the P. A. P. team, of Pendleton, was sh-.f . I Bubbling over with praise for' the Oregon buildine at the Panama ex position, of California bankers, and be seen on the Arcade screen with kind words, for the whole ex-1 tonight and tomorrow night. Thisjout on a local diamond while La . hibition, which he claims is entirely! famous J'layer production will be ac-l Ginde Moose garnered six runs. The' out of proportion to the time the ' fompiinied tiy good vaudeville. attendance was fair, but the inter-ci;.y average visitor allots to the task of i Marguerite Clark, the dainty and i fraternal features were always im seeing it, V. L. Meyers, cashier of fascinating stage and screen favorite, I nortant and the visit was' much i. the La Grande National bank is Mds another triumph to her former', toyed. The La Grande Moose had the nome irom sun rrancisco where he nuccesses in mo famous nuyers t'jlm : best of the argument and kept the ntienuuu iio uiinuui inueung 01 ure-: iuur-wri puj.ui iijauon oi visitor? onfined to second Oase only. gon auue . oanKers aRsoeiaiion and , ceieuruieu comeuy-romance Pidcork, Price and Wr.lden iuad in the was elected vice president of that in- . urema ureen, uy oruce Livingston hitting for La Grande, Idle Eubank stitution. :.'.' . jFurniss. This quaint and pietur- Moore and Sennor were the only vi. first ami torcmofit, Mr.-Meyers re- c"iue play possesses all the vary nir ilors to nej-nf into hit j s ,.,' ports that of all the men who spoke elements essential to the successful ' for Pendleton, but 'lost his bearines t,!ll niiUnl J... 4-1... 1 1 . . ' . . ' Url.'!.......!......... ! t I (...... " . ouuiiuiuji in uiu uuiiKera ironi ."-'-" '""" '"vc, sauuicc, numor, ami nad to be taken out, Gcissel talc- several mates assemnicd there, none I "ysiery anu wirw ami Is laid in the ing his plase. But the harm m done . - r - r - ontimism. All admitted finnnpinl mot. (centh ters were making progress slowly Gretna Green, a lovers haven in the. double Dlav lent cln tr, th ..,, ... , ' , ' . . . h"oo. j-ui nic imrm was none looked upon the future except with farming period of the early nine- j Slate struck oat 14 men and the visit- ii. century, wnen elopements to mg pitchers 10. between them. One la Green, a Invprs hvn in l.t.ikl.. nl i. -i. i . I. , c ,, . . . . . ' " van ivwi. ciass to tne game. porth of Scotland, added a dash of ex-j Dr. Graham, an old leaguer, u r.,r d citement to many true-love matches. . the -ame to the general satisfaction of I In "Gretna Green" Marguerite 'all. The band was out and all in nil C lark bewitching!? portrays the char-' it was big Moose day for all cor.- U!nh ill Ilnllii l.,l.:.. n . . . . . " me r.ng-i cerneti and incidental v som.v nwftv but the. future was not discouraging oy any means. This was the opinion of such men as Carter H. Glass, chairman of the house committee on banking and currency; John Perrine, federal reserve agent at San Fran visco, and a host of men of equal cal ihro in th world of finance. "1 think the most pleasing thing about the visit," said Mr. Meyers, "Is the atmosphere at the Oregon build . ing. It is home-like, you are wel come and made comfortable, w.rfc lish belle and a bit of a flirt, who queens it over the bearx of the realm with sovereign sway, until she loses her heart under circumstances both humorous and dramatic. . Miss Clark's winsome- personality, her piquant bcautv and elfi assist her in making the lovable role due consideration' for Mrs. Meyers I f IHy one of her character crea dont know: when I h av on invad .HUlllS.- Adv. i..,.i. ...... ., . .. . r-" .uml.i hii.v mure man i did the one 1 served there at noon each day by a I group, of 0. A. C. . domestic science . girls. Tickets for these lunchoons ! are in constant demand and are limit-. ped to 80 each dtiyi The Oregon building ranks vrrv hiih. mill milii the 'Canadian exhibits 'draw greater numbers. Orogon has reason' to he proud of her exhibit, indeed.' "While the next convention rests with the executive committee headed by Ed Cusick of Albany and on which T. G. Montgomery of Baker serves, the Portland bankers have in-1 vited us there for the next session." I TKIHUTK IS PAID. (Continue!, iron- rage I.) goiui LasenaH was d.'ibed up. t he l.'neups: La G.-nde Pid-ocn, Walden, iUU-d: P. Price, second; Shclton, center; Pen nywcll, short; S. Pri.-o, right; Read, left: Woods, first, Slate, pitcher. Pendleton Eubans, short; Moore, third; Elliott, second; Hopper, first; Geisel, right-pitcher; Carrol, center; Hunsett, catcher; Krueger, first; Sen ner, pitcher. E. J. Morris, the Pendleton manager, is a member of the La Grande lodge, and Homer Hansctt also belongs here ine i.a uranders CO to Pendlntnn June 27. members there is somethinir wronu- air! the fault is not either the home or the lodge, but with the individual. . "Conservation of the school is still another requirement of the trim friendship. If lodges do not stand 1 for conservation of Ihn mhiu tho there is something wrong, and I have """"tics or cities of this State by found it is not with the school und Pul-chasing or offering to purchuse not with the loilim? l,,,t ,.,;ti, n. , such commodity at , , O MV IIIMI HIO " ?1 "-- iii(iividuai3, invariab v TooG Wooo Can Save Money at The United Store Middies - in plain or colors or middy dresses. A 11 sizes to meet all agesi 98c each YOU CAN, ALWAYS DO BETTER AT The UNITED STORE 33 BIG BUSY STORES PENNEY Co. SQUIRRELS II SERIOUS PEST iSlMMEKVILLE PEOPLE HAVE iVI LXH TROUBLE. MILK TESTERS MEET. (Continued i.iom Page 1 1 Mignon Today at Sherry's. Mignon with its d llttla 'iinrl A,n. its contracts and its crimes, its gypsy life and its nrlatf.n.it; .,..!.. the beautiful distances covered by tho j ...J iK8 oi cne lorlorn pair; its Gorman taverns, its palaces by the sea, its wilderness and its ball rooms and most of all its superb action and photography will make this produc tion with its beautiful heroine, a not able event in La Grande. Motion pic true lovers , will surely appreciate the (Treat portrayal of Mignon as given by Beatriz Michelina greatest cred it is given by critics to the World ilm Corporation for their beautiful . production. Adv. "Then we have (ldeliy to the church as the last and great requirement of a true friendship. If any lodge mem ber puts his lodge above the church Krtlit in that Section Is Thinned Out by Late Frosts. Siimmerville. Juno S. i&nnninl v There are enough gray ground squir rels in Union county to consume and destroy enouirh of the fruits thm-nof to appall an Eastern farmer. To get noe or those rodents is a problem for the county or state to solve. The warfare must be conducted alono- ro operative lines. Individual efforts nf I WANTED Woman Cook. Orva! ranch. Call Ray Il-7,3t3. SEEPSKINS, READY. Union and Wallowa Counties Uig Numbers Through O. A. Send C. - j' - - ... any one locality than is paid or of fered for the same commodity by such person, firm or corboration in any other locality after making due .,ll,t.n..n e.. lUj. . i XLt p Jl r V" ; ny jonnnon and nis sister, Mrs tl cost of transportation from tho wm: n..n .. . . ' . : e last . -. M,a iuuBo nuove tno church ""uwaiice ior me nirrcrence, u any, little avail ' '" ! " deemed CUiltv of a misrlomonno,. unfl 1....: .i . . ' ... deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and punisncd as hereinafter provided. Weighing, Measuring and Sampling ' Milk and ('ream. Section 2. It shall be unlawful for any hauler of milk, or cream, or anv NOVELTY REPAIR SHOP Goo.. Ferguson, Proprietor. Bicycle Supplies and Light Repair. Ing of all Kinds. Take your vulcanizing, bicycle, dull Inwn mowers and key fitting to tho Novelty Ropnir Shop. Next to L. C. Smith's Garage Iowa skins at Corvallis list includes: Ralph G. Chenault, La Grande. Rhinold Klinghammer, Elgin. Ernest H. r.nfk,. I n- i . crly of Salem. l-ee Reynolds, La Grande. Glon Robertii, Cove. John F. Williams, Cove. Indiana Ault. E Julia Marvin, Enterprise. Nellie Stubblefield, Enterprise. III L. Olmstend, Enterprise. W. Jesse Motley, Cove. Leogrnnde Crouter, Union. Chester Riley, Enterprise. William Hamilton, a Grande. I.oonai-d J. Allen, Cove. Joe Miles Booth, Union. Among those receiving special men tion was L. D. Croutor of Union, who Fruit in this ree-ion was hHlv v)nm. ageii Dy into irosts but enough is left to insure enough for local use. The loothill orchards fared better, escap ing with little damao-o. Memorial Day was elaborately cel- A ......1 " ' luuii oi in students w in hm.o ... tended O. A. C. from Union , Z,vJ. i " ' r .ei"", 0'. ny . Memorial Day was elaborately eel- counties will eet tho ','!." or P"0" receiving ebrated at Summerville Saturday in tomorrow. ..The ; weight or test or both, or by measure ! to observe the dav Tm'S'T? or test Or hoth. to frnnrlnlontlv mnn.tnnc f . i V It i ' ' ocivbh in me evening to se- . ipulate the weight, measure, or test cure funds with which to beautify the ' of milk or cream of anv nerson or to cemotorv .h;..i, : ... -i - ' , aiu io De one or : take unfair samples thereof, or to the finest in the county .fraudulently manipulate such sam-j S. C. Johnson is seeding alfalfa un-l1,("s- .' der the direction of tho f,.m Tho hauler or other agent shall strator, inoculating the soil by the ' weigh or measure the milk or cream latest scientific methods Everv ! i of each patron accurately and cor- farmer should watch this experiment rectly to the creamory or factory. He and remember never to plow alfalfa ' (shall thoroughly mix the milk or unless the soil is damp to a depth of cream of each patron by pouring or three feeet or more. i stirring until such milk or cream is Small grain and hay promise well' uniform and homogeneous in rich- in this locality, responding to a lib ' ness, before the sample is taken from eral supply of moisture sent in cod" ! , such milk or cream. When the weigh- rious quantities and well distributed j ing or sampling is done at the -by Nature's Head. ill"m.'ji iMjiiiK station or iactory ; the same rule shall apply. Accurate Testiiic Reauired. term of one year unless sooner re voked and shall ho ,ri,j u.. .... It sJiall be unlawful for Dairy and Food Comniiin,,. :.t u s in scno.ars.up was the Commer-, any person, firm or corporation, bv ' due notice the licensee has f'Jad c ub secretary and a second lieu- himself or as the agont, servant, em-! to comply with the , ennt- " Ulov or nfflrw nf v. .. .. . ! ree-ulutim,., '., .s- na besides being one of the first in tl... Class in scholarshiB was the Commoi-. Uenant. Section 4. MILLINERY Half Price i i.iu.v u. umcer oi Any person, hrm or . "KU'-ations under which the lie j corporation receiving or purchasing I was granted; PROVIDED, that jluilk or cream on the basis of the Provisions of this section ' slvdl license j the! I " "h Lie uusis ot tne'' ""in oi vnis section shall not' I amount oi nutter l at contained there-1 "PP'y to individuals, hotels, restaur , in, to under-read, over-read or other- n,lts or boarding houses buvinp- milJ vvijo f.,.,.l,.l..l ...,. ., or t .. ... . ""."lg milK i .. ..... .ihuiiui,. iLi iiiiin liniinro rna Babcock test used for determining j the percent of butter fat in milk' or! cream, or tn fnUitV Ho , u i f . j . i . Wallnu-n f 1 . . u. iu lean ino rest at any other .. """nw send (,'oods to temperature than the correct one' . "umes v' Auto Method i which is 1.10 degrees to 10 degrees 1 '0' June 7.John' Brat Earenheit, or to pay on the basis of T'y ""'been' running a general any measurement or weight except 7u '"ry for the sevel merchants of the true menanron.o.it f . :i. tne town since tho fii.,t 1 is Kovontoon I - . now USII1B- an unto f ,L: . ' cream for privats use. AUTO DELIVERY USED All Trimmed Hats at y2 Price Flowers at 14 off Now is the Time to Get Your Summer Hat which is seventeen (17.fi) cubic centimeters for milt- jMune (9) grams or (18) grams tor lr: Un t cream: PROVIDED, that in t.t fo, bed Pu' ,'crtNim the cream shall be weighed in ! to the test bottle. Licensed Tnin 1....:-.j ... .mtuiini. 1 . . - v..,.. anu ueiiver Section 5. All testino- nf mill- ""VTgage and ex DreSS tn nn, r tho Pin- ' i'-11 5. All testing of milk or';?? urchased on the basis of thej " c,ty now using an auto for thj ....... V Woolr ho I.... , """"TH. iaat ru.maseu a rord ear f uiiver. nnn hn.- . bo.lv. H..:j- . .'. u,e . inuMng tne regular de liveries for the mor,.h.,... SL u. . ne win "71 'c raorn,n traitl and deliver cream pu 'amount of butter fat contained there tin. ttHllll ka 1. uy licensed tester Dnn.M M T- . 1 ..o.u dtuA.enzie, the I2-vear-oM son of Dan . M,.k-o,;.. u . Miss Blackmon Foley Hotel Block La Grande, Ore. . ... J "-vmw water , ... -v..JCl uroKQ Doth Jwho shall supemse and be responsi-1 oones 'n his left arm just above the ,ble for the operation of the Babcock ' onte da- 't week. It 8eems I test of milk or cream. The license ?hat he had c'in'bed a tree J i Zl shall be issued to such person by the " ,',,ch he w-as ' broke, and in Dairy and Food Commissioner upon tn fa he sustained the injury the presentation by the applicant of lost the ball g.ame t Jo, a certificate of proficiency properly fh last Su"day by the score of 1 filled out and signed by the Chief of (fives Joseph first place in the Dairy Department of the Oregon tthe '"f. itlt Enterprise second Agricultural Coll.-ge and upon nav- JosePh bas not lost a earn- t .iTJ I'ment of a" licence foe as provide! for l,1-escnt time. Yesterday Entenrl i in Section 8 of this Act. Pla Alder Slope at Enterprise and i The licenae shall be valid for the w"owa played Joseph at Wallowa i age dose. Easy and pleasant to taka. 1 lrtt'..:.. 1 - . Thirty-Six Tor 25 Cents. Dr. King s New Life Pills are now Effective and positive in results. containing 3(i sugar coated white night your constipation will be re pills, for 25c. One pill with a glass lieved in the morning. 36 for 25c at fkf (vlfor lnf rfa (-afipinni to nn n iron ' .,11 ,.... Mn! n(n A J.. v. i J'.. i ivui mt la ail OYCI - nil UI UK.il lain. ftUV, I SKS ' ONE wEll I BpTS AT GROCERS ! ' CEYLON-INDIA d i . ' . , I ENGLISH BREAKFAST I OOLONG 1 LB. TINS .80 , .50 , I GUNPOWDER JL H ; ' .as ;ib .1 , BLACK & GREEN - f " 3.76 ; a:60 I I ' I ENTER YOUR OROCR BELOW II I ,Fr on.e week at m,.J 11 tea is worth the Wjl J--Jr'T '" I regular price. . I a oound of k rtamBm&m ' I mm r i For one week I these orices to con Ivince you that the I tea is worth the regular price. I A Dound of this tea makes 300 cuds. At 180c a pound, the cost is one Scent for about I four cuds. I T M You can afford jto drink good tea J. A. FOLGER & CO., San Francisco Announcement Commencement Exercises of Sacred Heart Academy Iii High School Auditorium Wednesday, June 9, 1915 At 2:30 P. M. , ADMISSION: 25c