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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1919)
o o o o oo SUNDAY, APRIL fi, 1919. THE SUNDAY MORNING OBSPYBB. TTTRE19 u u Am Vom Our a NeigfiJbforing Tpwnst STJ - r v q-j PERY PERRY, March31. -(leclalk ib Alta Elliot, who formerly livid m Perry, has be'tfi visiting wltii 3nda here for the p:et weelfl re- ned to .Portland .Saturday night 4Te she Is now making her bonie ill', and Mrs. V. V. 0gnnor were La Grande last Wednesday even; ' where they attended a surprise thcU'ty party on E lnard Boyles. a. numbar of articles were col ,ed end sent to Life Grande last ek by Mrs. Bert Coakwell who U t local Red Cross president. Jra. Roher haa shipped net 'niture and one'to Wallowa ' to n her husband who 'receptly ac ted'a position in the mill at tha' .CO. Miss Bessie Stoddard of lla Grandi ; s in Perry Saturday night meet. : her former pupils and patrons. .36 Stoddard was a teacher in the al school for a couple of yeaVs. Misses Edna Mason and Christine' leberger came uo from La Grande :urday evening to attend the fare II social plven in honor of Mr 1 Mrs.Archle Kelly. The school children are.helping to lect information from our 'ned -soldiers in order that tho tte Council of Defense may make complete record cf the part ou' egon boys played in the World ir and ask that the soldiers and lors who receive the blanks will i thorn out end return them to the tool .from t here they wilt be sent ito be Included ia the state rec Is. State Superintendent Church has asked the aid of all schools lit state In collecting the data foi i history. Mr. Donavnn, one of Perry's taxi n, has sold' his car and retired . in tlte taxi business. Victor Holmes and Misses Nellie ohnes and Alta Elliot were tlui (ests of honor at a social given by i young people last Thursday even I- Logs are arriving at the dam and 1 maiu drivo has started down the sr. m Mrs. Hanson, who has been visit for the past wetk with her son, . rry Hanson, returned to hor home in the valley. Sunday. Jeorgo Perry Is .driving a new brd and Harry Hanson has -a new 'evrolet. .Mrs. Rosle Wolnioi of La Grande here visiting for a few weeks wit j daughter, Mrs. Ole Mathson. tlr. and Mrs. Archie Kelly were dered a farewell social last Sat- jay evening by a host of their tods and neighbors After a short eption at their heme the host less and guests repaired to the ice hall and spent the remainder (he evening in dancing. Music for t occasion was furnished by the ines orchestra. Coffee and sand wiches were served. A number 0 L&'Grande Tisrgia were present. 9 County Judge Py has a crew us Id the ecranej, on the roacj between1 Perryaud La Grande nd it is beln graded up and put l.nod order, es- ipeclally the stretch mr Claude Brafltin's vklcb. cfciwt so much grief to autoisU during tW 1tj spring. ' . Louii Tartans atat Mtupfay alt Sunday wita fritnas hi X Great.. Mas. W. T. Connor vnt te La Grande Tuomlaf ta ilteaa t lim- al of Hn.'GrtTti. Khta,rsl 'has' bagan -am tk fare comedy, '".X Poor Btarrltd Hu," which wijl ha staged ant tan tweatieth'of the mouth by local tal ent. Archie Kelly has begun his work miming the repair shop , In thu Bohnenkamp building. . The family will move to La Grande in couple of -weeks. PetO'Hogenson has been down at Palmer Junction fu: several daya scaling logs. A' meeting wis hold last Tuesday evening by tlte members of the Tony school board and W. V. Connor was re-elected as principal of the school for the next year. Miss Florence Kimniel was also re-elected -Us prl mary teacher. During the summer vacation both school buildings are to be remodeled and playground ap paratus will be installed. Miss Jessie was hostess Monday evening to about 40 self-invited guests, when her schoolmates arrived as a surprise on the young lady. A very pleasant evening was enjoyed by nil who were present. famous corps at Mare Inland. W Kenney Intends,, spying tor several days aa 8-irk Phy'c guests. , I Tig following lO-f taken from try) register at the Sanatorium for tho past four .oiiiys: Mrs. Ella BOyd. Mrs. Kebbert, Mr, and Mrs. H. M Pudum, ofTlaliey, Idaho: J. W Busto. Metaltne F&IU. Was-i W. 1 Kyurua-. Noathport, Wash.; Mrs. B E. Floyd, Mrs. J P. Baker and sons", Gladys Floyd and W. E. Ca'uftibell o Catarprlse: 7. T. Maupin, J, Brirsha, Jaaies Johns end Mis. Sarah Hanev. of Peaalotaa: V. B. Pew, O. N. Arulorsoa, X. D. Baitlnger, Mrs-. J.. Dale, Mrs. B Colllnt. F A, Henry. John Hejizel, S. T. Kooney, Mrs. J Syrfionds and sons of Portlan'd; Mrs L. I.. LandlB, Mr. and Mrs. J. P Jenkins; Mrs. W. H. Ellis, - Rev. J. H. Maloney.-J. Rohner, H. M. Ryder of Baker: W. Mamlng, Ontario; B C. . Phipps, Emily McGiven, Elic Marler, and E. A. Sound of Portland: P. Joy Kbdskla, Idt-ho; C. L. Wis- comb, Salt Lake City: P. S. Hawk- Ins. W. B. Hawkins of , Dayton Wash.; Ira M. Broderson and Pearl Brodorsori of Weser, Idaho; Chris McCarty, Echo; J. B. Kay Spokane; H. W. Lcavitt, Clem Pearson, and Con Hanson of Boise; C. KlUian, Hermlston; Mr. and Mrs. Gus Vall- mer, Waltsburg, Wash.; Jno. L. Campion, Dayton, Wash.; S. H. Web, Astoria; D. E. Hughos, Prairie City HOT LAKE JOSEPH In conjunction Willi plans for fu ture work in beautifying the grounds ol the Hot Lake sanatorium,- Dr. ehy, owner and director of the in stitution has a bunch of men work ing on planting several hundred Eiinuu ui-e un iu R ui. , ervlce. and was orronorouly 1110 lvo inaos. me vartuii.u puimii has been seloctod as tho host or many for its quirk growth and abil ity to thriv.e in the foil most adja cent to the mineral water laKes where n proportion of tho chemical properties In the vater naturally! seeps through quite a distance In t!tc lake surroundings. Alongside tho iron hand railing from tho depot to the main entrance is being planted a stout quick grow ing privet hedge, which when full grown will act as a wind brake close to tho cement footpath from the depot. Amongst tho arrivals during the past four days Is a friend of Mr Mark Phy's, in the uniform of thr United States marines, Mr. B. T. Kenney, of Portland, Oregon, who was a bunkie rith Mark while the latter was an enlisted man in thr JOSEPH. pril 4. (Special) Lee M. Bigg?, one of the several Joseph soldier boys who were for tunate enough to 'reach France, .ar rived home Wednesday from Camp Lewis where he received his dis charge papers. As a member of the 2nd division. II!) Field Artillery, Fee was In Franco 11 months, one mouth of which he, was in tho front lines, with the French 75's. Be cause of some trouble with his leg. he was rendered unfit for ' further re ported tto have been wounded. He has been In tho servico cincc May 3, 1.917. M..O. Beunett. division engineer on the state highway commission, from Pendleton, wis In the county tho first of the week, looking over LA GRANDE TIRE SHOP E. R. PARKER, Proprietor Tires and Tubes Vulcanized and Repaired. Second-Hand Tires for Sale. 1406 Jeff erson Street ' La Grande, Oregon tho road situation. Mr. Bennett was accompanied by several other gentleman who were also lutcrested In roads. Mrs. O.' E. Gardner of La Grande arrived this week to viBlt friends in Joseph. S. A. Cotter and Mac Hoko of En terprise have both purchased one of .L-Nl Ut.l ... 1. 1n,n 1110 ueauiiiui jjauciB wmwi om Cote has been making and which have - been on exhibit at Collins- worth's. Mr. Cote has been in this kind of work for a number of years and has become a pabt master in the art. He will bo employed .to deco rate the ornamental bridgo which S. L. Biirnaugh is golni? to have built In tho Enterprise city park. Serglus Gaulke, who Is now in the cattlo business with Millard Mc Fetridge, took a bunch of cattle, which have been wintering on the j Jennings place to rpilng range this week. Because of recent trouble with the Water system City Marshall Patten is lowering the city water pipe line, noar tho old dam. More -pressure will be obtained In this way. Mr. ! ratten, Is bolng assisted in this Iwork by Anah Jennings, Jnnies Win- , Tlii'te two" TcTus!iTl: l good shape and witli rat-tiro nights tin first string len should-he able to go to Biker ad make a cleaning. ,It Is planned tint after, the La rrande volley bailor make the pil rimaire to linker that the Bakr ins and players wii: mako them a turn visit. TT"lTr-"-'Tne ,.llt.es this year are to he a par: few more, , .. ;,,!.;i,. ,.rlhr:ition planned ... n j by Tacoma. REAT FALLS IS AFTER BIG FIGHT COAST LEAGUE NAMF.D SAN FRANCISCO, April 5.Tlv selection-of a stuff "f umpli-.s for tty 101!) baseball senron was annou'it-ei! Ihcie by Allan T. 1'aum, pic;;!''Tu of .the Pacific "-.! t I!;' '-:'!! U-11RIW. Th.-v are: Ma! W. F.n5..:i, f'lrp-i K tNF.W YOP.K.-April .'.An offer of of the Xatloiml Kr-K-ie: !t. 'L. l-df-.l Kr,0(K for the Willard-Hempsey j formerly of the Iriiernat'.-mi! lvalue, iht Julv 4 ha lieen received here land the followina forracr IMc.ik- c!.-t vm the'Oreat KaH:, Mont., AthU-.ictlfcague pi: W. J. (i-.t.v,.., 1-... lib liv'lke Doiran, who is assintinu 1 Finney. W. .1. Phylo. Pea -I Case;... II Rjckard in the promotion nfthOiR. Held and Ralph I- rary. Bitch. 'The Great-Falls club offers to fci-t Jiuililinir an arena v,-it.h a seat- (r capacity of. 50.000 r.t once, and ictes tfiat 'assurance hns been rc-l..,-f there will lie no interfer- . ... ...1. ,1.. u..u -iti oononents declare, as. to 'Promoter P.ickf.rcl, who is still m all pofuihiluy of pr.e f ,enti, . p .1... hnt-o Tnpadnv. nrovides a -limit of ten rounds B'e'n he will give the Great. Falls of-.large glove PASSKS BOXING HII.T,. LINCOLN. Ncli., 'April 4. The low house of the legislature this oven g passed a hoxintr hill so pmtnded remove rpr. H t.h for a limitel-num'ocr of (r contidrration. . fSPEgIALI3TS IN OXY-ACETYLENH . WELDING AND CUTTING ' Exitl Storage Eattery Service. New Eatteries Carried in Stock. CTlinJers reored and pistons fit, a" kind? - - li 9, CI macniiiB. wwii. f. S . 9 ,"f, ' p e lravtr.i'..!riif..r! U esi'-r;. 4. g,.9 I 0 e B0 . !.V.l,.rk niinhly ra"---" ' s 1 e 0 0 e0 J m-rmin-ive Sunday I.n-!-.-il' ' (i'n :nt;t uiu iiuei national un CHAIEI.OTTK, N'. "C. A Coomiis Phil lie's today were jrainst the North Can-lina rani. I.ylo Stringer is picl te twirlinp. Dout; IJaird has and is aMrt V' pUiy ngain, Ini '"asay..u will lie out nf thr: j.?'1 v.TiHc with a strained shnul' . PASAOTTNA, Tal., April 1 )io iMiibiliuus pit'-h( rs mm with the Chirajro Cul-s pro!. i;e peiit clsowhrre before tSie '( .Tiie pea - on opens, Mai (hull's eh iff prubiem i- to d fiilch:!'. shall jrn. -Jim V Cei-nre Tvler. left h imk-r.-, antler, 'J('Uidas and Hendri tain t be retained. dailitful ttas are Carter, AI'.li i'h'el Martin ar.iMlaih. JAi'-KHOKVIU.K,. ria., Tommv Griffith, the new fJroitJJyn'R out iel'L .secured Heds in 'the trade for Jak ;.l".as been assitrned to thiti tli?- batting order by Manajr Rubin.tin. Griffith has be the bail to all eonvr of t will greatly 'StrenKthen the pMver of the Uo'erj. The of Uncle llolmy's squad wc: :tps today for their gairt? 4 V niks. Eaeli tf.'im jcofetl a i 'he two (rabies played to' btj NEW YORK MAY SEE SUNDAY ,U IIANV, N. IW'alk'T hill,, p i . iui'il. und-'t- jlhe f-n:.:e yeitrrd- 8-- en Uopil i the lie.'"' 1 f-.r the ied wi V.. A in yvi'i;ri f"l local op-t.. I.y a -VI - -.-I.. 'ton, Doc Colo and Leo Palmateer. Because of th xood condition of the l.ids many Mrs Mhich haveeQi in si.ise this wlntor areagain "on the road." ThClocal garagefl re port that buslnesa is lltyly. Mm Manrlofl Eben. who has been visiting hjr old horn-) In Kansas Cor ri awaiting the return of her usbwiiu vo is la the U. S. army in France. PIb. Mainlo Jeri-iu of Minneapolis Is hero making a visit at the houm of her Bister, Uri. itary, Swarts wood. Arthur Colllnswwth has sold the fold Davis llc, weiit, of Joseph, to Bert Brague. The ykace ciinsistB of elavn acres of land ana several tmildlags. Dea Pollock, a nicnvcer of uotii-. pany M, aad formerly of Joseph, has returned from Ffarice and haa been spending a week with his folks,' whi live in Gooding, Idaho. He win spend this suniinor as army new clerk at Ft. Russell, Wyoming, and will rorentor Willnmotta university In he. fall. Dl'an la a cartoonist and writer of some talent. It is reported that Edvyin Payno, anotner josepn boy, also a membor of Company M, will bo employed in a similar line of work. A school election lias been called for Anrll 19 to doc'.do about bond ing tho district for money to elthor hiiild x now school or repair th" old one. James Winston expects to leave In a few days for I'orllund whore he will soend a short time transacting business and visiting friends. E. M. Calvert, local station ageni, accompanied by hta wife, visited friends in I.a Grande last -week end. Everett Miller, Jie only Wallowa comity boy that was captured by tho Germans In the World war, has arrived safely from Europe, and Is now at Camp Merrill, N. J., await lug his discharge Chas. Ue Forest, Portland Cream ery ma u, was In Jor.eph this week looking nrter his inte rests horo. Ira li. Aldilch. superintendent or the La Grande District or the Idaho Conference of the M. 12. Church, spoke Sunday morning at tho M. E. Church. Mr. Aldru:h has been In terested In Hr Scout work for some years and ho Is considering a troop for Joseph hoys. n 15. Gorsllno thinned a enr of caltle, hogs and sheep to romani? last Salurduy. . Tho danco wliirli v,-as held at Roup's hall last Friday was attended by a large crowd. The roads In Joseph and vlcinit) are reported to bo In good shape al tho time of this writing. Mrs. Gall Crow and baby returned Sunday from a visit at Palmer, I' where they have been for a short tim. C. L. ForheB from La Grande wns a business visitor la town list week. T. C. Shankland. Insurance ad juster from Portland ws here lasj week on business concerning the Iobs on tho school building which was burned. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Scrlber and daugh- tor Ella wero in town last week from La Grande. Mr. Scrlber has a ranch on Marr Flat but lias been spending tho winter with his family In La Grande. Mike Palmateer, who is working on a furm near La Grande, came up tho last of tho week to vigil frlonda and relatives for a uhort time. Mrs. J. It. Endlcott and little son loft Sunday for Idnho, where they will meet Mr. Endlcott nt Boise and ho will return to Joseph with them in about two weeks. Gus Armstrong returned last week from Fresno, California, whore ho hns been for aomo time. He has re turned to tho Henry Mitchell ranch where he will resuniu his duties. Messrs. E. P. and C. B. Castor, who have been at Union for boiiio time, have returned to Joseph and will engago in fa.nrng the Custor placo on Hurricane Creek. They have a tractor which they will use In this work. reparations are now In progress for the carnival which Section i of thu Ladles' Aid will five on April 12. Mra. P. F. Holir and little sou of Wallowa and Mr. and Mrs. H. I). Mc Iuuis and son and daughter of La Giaiide spent Sunday at the J. -A.. Johnson home. Jimmie Johnson re turned to La Grande with Mr. Mcln n)s. W. II. Hobins of Palnuir, iduho, ar rived Sunday to visit-for a short time In this vicinity.. Mr. and Mrs. H. ltiessler, of La Grande returned home Sunday af'-r spending a week will- her iwjther,. Airs. S.levea Uodue. - Mrs. Dressler's sister, S.tella lludge, returned with' them to virfit for a few days. . I Chas. Hit-hard, one uf the Josvph -soldier, boys who iuoi been in the ser.vlco about' two yoars and who-liuii seen active service ;isan ambulaurc driver in France, arrived home Sat urday, having been discharged froiui the service. While driving an ambti- i lance one night a tt-ln sp-tick hlni, injuring him quite severely, lhcapac-i Itutlng hlni tor soun time. HeNid;& tliis ChaVlie has had souit; other ex periecces .i'uu!ly interuniing. J Harold Kinney Wt recently for 1 Oikdilr,--California, whom he will ahMlst hife -fiitht-r on a ranch.. HaroH operated s jitrt-y biu bt-fivro iit d1.- ' pafture. j Ml.s ii'Vs'-y. a ti-Hini-d nui! from Li frnde, arrived Puturdar, and l' enj;ag'(l as a nut.-its for Mib. i.'bs litia. . - i Just arrived lpment Oof Bosch magueies. Special Ford nggneos Hamilton Garage corner Fir and Jef- ftrson. o SVt-tl OA. MONK! TO4,OftN. o o L 0d Improved Aal propercy Id uion county. "No, delays. Current atea. La G-ranrta lnveatment - Co. NOW IS THE TIME to think about yoO car. The Stand ard Auto Repair ahop, corner Aiflms aui fir, ia doing ver . rfatisi actor work. EI) CYH. 1 Jit 2-1-lm ; UNION Yr. W. '-,. ae.l tfi tnt n iwr.d tr-t rHrl -rnlilra h.-lfnr. b'it:d r froui I'biv.iiix. Arlt. Ur. KtTn .1 if tti tui-ra f t 4ih;irc areel -'ra?'! i n v- v-; - -.-.'- --; Perfected Valve in-Head Motor. Power Combined With Low Cost of Operation Unusual power combined with low operating expenses was the aim of Nash engineers when they designed and offered the public the Nash Perfected Valve-in-Head Motor. Tho performance of the Nash Six in the hands of owners has proved beyond question that it does possess power to a marked degree and that it is eco nomical, reliable and quiet.' ' . . Five-Passenger Touring-Car ..' $1695.00 Four-Pass nger Kondstor .' ..$1695.00 Spven-Passenger Car $1860.00 Six-Passenger Sedan - $2485.00. Four-Passenger Coupe ..J .'. '. $2485.00 '" :- prices F. 0. 15. La Griiiule. ' . - ! B. C. Hamilton's Garage ' The Great New Chalmers Is Now Sold By Us Tt lias liceii.iiiiin.v ii (lay'siiii-e wt; have snt . beliiiul llie.wlieel Of a ear ' and' felt sft good as we have ill the great new Chalmers. We have driven Chalmers of previous years, (and they were good enough too) lint none ever equaled the current-Chalmers.-I'l has a wnndcrl'iil eiigine tli.'it '" I loovcries'-' gas to the last drop,' makes gas-work as gas has never worked heroic and yet spins out. . .the mileage with a softness of a' ti'on in a way you'll never forget. ' 'This engine has two remarkable improvements. t)ne is the'Iiot " SiioC'dcvir-e that "cra.ks" iip anil heats the gasattei; ii leaves tlte carhiire.ior. . This means the gits is put in just exactly the right v.-onditiini for .wonderful results. ' . Tlie sei'ond -is tii "IJamV-lioi n" Miiiiifold- that, jkism's tiff gas thus condit ioned 'for expTosion iittiVtl)u eoiitbitioii yliimlier by means of clever, 'easy air lnmls." . ias. as Von no doubt have observed, is hardly Tvliab it i'ihm; w;st These two devices overcame to a jrrcat decree the gas situation. Thus a low grade gas is made to deliver high power., ' ',' ' . 'Ilasod largely on this mgine, as Well as ofher uotablo nnprove- Tiu.'iits too iiuiiicroiis ti ineiitioii h re, w( took ii th(r ,'halmers -;ar Uv tlys territory. . Tt is our sincere bepj-'f that .ymi ht wjJl feel as diftibout thrj . . ' pr'.'t IifW 'iia!ll!;J's' Hln i' yiU li:tt t seen it aiM (lfivi fi i. r , . ' Vf v. ill In; b!o to iltlivir this Viueii-riul far al'tir t.iioi-fiW. . ' Maxtfell. Service Station III lb i o o JEFFER&ON, AyENU.Q BOTH PoIieNiaS o o o 9 tifej!aa4a84 i j 9 s9 Q O o o Co o 1 11 a f w 4,3 PI OO.- O..