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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1919)
mill .,.,. SIX o i:S gRAN'ftE EVENTNO fft'.SKTlVER fell Ufcli P3 I Gilts 1, Next lo CiV'CJtl .fill (.' rmni iwll tllhgld I: WITH RlfUl Tl mmmm " r::"- s- Atcr the projrium Mrs. A. E. Ivun- hoc, the county ischool uuT'crintcndent, who wan ni'Rtent. mudiraii short talk I.VITU RirUf TDMIU CrDli'PC8." th-' pu"i,s pat. Miss mn milHtUY I HUM ULIiriUL"'cl1- ollc "in'Sry cacher. ha 0 J, . I turned her Mine fli La Grande anl ! HOOI, CI.OHKS A KL,CCESSKL:lJaft!r " wceka there ewill .go to j K.U(-WOMK KMW.OVEU f" th. ummer fcrm. Mr.! .Connor will remain in Perry for the IlOX FACTOR Y-U,VUKH MILLS .vacation. ICl'SIIKD Wi l li WOltK. I ;.0rKo Myivi nd Lloyd Kelly have g j started on a motor trip up into Wash- I I'LiatV, Or., May 20. (.Special.) j inirton. The boys Intend to stop ai iMris. A. K. Ivaiihue i-aie uw from La : various pjacea and work during the (ii uli.lt Thurlay evening to attend ' summer. the closing exercises of the local ' Johnny Kobertson and family wen) schools. -P to the landing near the Gmndc The Grande liomle Lumlwr company : liomle '-umb'r company's upper log O O 0 . o o-rr.vlT)AY. MAY 21. 1010 . ...... .. ... m . . 'MECfflBOBBQ hspecialiY for Hot Das is having some difficulty in securing King camp. Mr. Kobertson has a con- : enough men for their night crew anil I lrMl lor "eve! weeks' hauling anci I some of the day shift are having to tlle ulher m-'mb"' of the family wil. They will convey Happiness to tlie Hearts of Loved Ones her wedding day, iv iii a u'irlVi life perhaps the HKi.st is 11k; occasion of railualioii. Our si make ap A boy oods he ca'n .show i ircj .ri.if i is ikiI. 'so pari m-civi's, jusl, VOH a loll"' li; ; many floods which will lis for the sjii'cial event. H'lll so I it of ir alinlit ilie hey are nsel useful elass of id. We for him. wink nights also. Mr. and Mrs. Hanson were up from their home in the valley Thursday ev ening to attend t'he school program. Owing to the scarcity of labor the local box factory him again taken on .several ladies. . They were used last 'nil mid the company was well satis fied with their work. II. J. Nelson made a business trip up in Washington Inst Saturday and ietinmd the fore part of the week. The IVny school closed its term last Friday. Although lljc school losi a month last fall on account of the flu epidemic, both the primary and the ' grammar giade rooms were able tot At prices ranging above C2 cents. ctmplulf their peaNimiemi'mi'.vandaii approximately 121.000 pounds of eoinplot.- then- yea-',: work. On Inst; wool was sold at auction at l'llot camp along the river till he finishei his work in that place. . Terry people are very much pleuscd with tho new train service, as it en-: allien them to go to La Grande at either 11 or 2 o'clock and return early! in the evening. liefore this nw: train was put on the only west-bound train that slopped here arrived be-! tween 3 and 4 o'clock in the morning StdfeNews limr.Mliiy evening a dosing day pro tfnitn was civen at thu hall unci x fondly iiuinher of tin pat; mis turned La Grande Pharmacy . . MAK SNAIM',, Proprietor. Quick Delivery :: :: :;' Phone Main 40 Hock lust week. Dr. U'-njamln ItPj Wliculur, prusl- out and thoroughly uiijoyod the follow-1 of lns l'voi vnty of Culiforiiiu iritf well prcpaied exercises by the '' dulivcr the couiinencuniont ad pupM.s: IdresH at the Univeisily of Oregon Comic dialogue George and frank iJ 1,110 15' Kch'.M'tson. j Hiritatiun Mary Johni-cn. v. o. li. romldnK, a cousin 01 (if rmiiil I'oriiliniK, coiaiiKiiKlur or tho Aninrican fonws in Kitr.ipo In J'ruhytorian 21 Stnofuiaht1!' pii)jts, Ke'iljitioii I riatofiMj ' Hjf itatiun Dialuiic---' Lived in a Sliue Mary Johitiipcn. iJance Kighl piiniar;, r:ii;i1( (h Hull. Un I'hotofcraph C;Uler.y. Alfred Mathhion. The Old Woman Wlif primary pupils. piiKtoj1 fif V(jt miniator elniieh In 1'oitlanl. Ik ' I 1 ' A Suits for Sprin an!i Sum- yl jt: mer Weari new "lodels. J ' frfyi iicw colors $13.50, $24.75, J t ;! I Coats $13.50, $21.75, I h I $23.50, $29.50, $34.75. J e You can Keep Oool heeause we have the cool cloli-es you to keep cc, in iiid vou caii.affortlln keep eotJ l.i.i-:n:se oltr lil'irt-S make it KiSI for you to hny this eol clothiny- sihlo. HOUSE DRESSES for HOT DAYS Dainty, tlesins, new patterns, ev ery size; just riht for the home anfl Ki'eitt for street wear too $1.98, $2.98 $3.98, $1.93, $5.90, $6.90, $3.90, $9.00. iSlip-on Aprons $1.49, $1.93, $2.49, $2.98. Ladies' Underwear, espec ially for hot days Unions.. G9c, 79c, 98c, $1.19 Silk Unions $1.98, $2.93, $3.98, $1.93. . Silk Vests.. $1.98, $2.93, $3.98. . Silk Dlooniers $1.98, $2.93, $3.S3 Knit Vests ..15c, 19c 25c, S3Cc, 49c. Athletic Unions $1.25 $1.40, $1.98. Alisses' Unions 49c, 52c, C9c, 98c. MB r IP l'tMulh'toii, until- VAUDEYI.T..LE Tonijlit ARCADE mid the ciiii ; laying rxt -n i-cl'-hrai ion ol Um clly rounfil inn cial u;,sorl;iiluii, 1; -ivt! ph'.ns for tho i .M iuoiial day this year. Tim vail tun fiat.nial unit is will t tiiku a lar,-;o tiarl ami l.'nialilla county mi u irtturuod f j on i the nerviet an,' ti)erled to lie in the line of maivli lor -Hit- paiado hoveral IiuiuImmI I St ' (Ml'- lfe"itation--AnleII Uraden I):ti.ny )rill Primary pupils. 1't'f ital ion Chester Thompson. Panttiinirne ''Columhia, the Gem o? (,f i the'Oi iiiii.'' liceitation Wil ma -Thnmpfon. A l-'aree "Thy Train Scene." U jitaticu-KMred OidweN. J';:ntomimt "Com in' Through tin Il.ve,' hy 1'nruclia Hansen, Klizahelh .lohiin'.m, Catherine Carr and Jus; it I To u I'undle.ton irlrl. MIsh Olive CJwinn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.1 ij. II. (Jwinii, fonuorly of La (irandr, k'oiH HiIh ytsarH highest honors in iKCholarship at tho University of AVarihliiMton. Mrs. ISridKt-l Duiley. wife f ('hailes liailey Si'., who died ut her homo ia We.lderburn, Curry eoun P.v, was nu of tho ohh-st pioneers in that part of tho h'lulu. She was aj;el IKJ years and had resided on tho place whero she ditd for v. ;. SLIPPERS, ESPECIALLY FOR HOT DAYS .Lailies' J'atent Slippers $1.49; $2.96, $3.93, $4.93, $5.90, $6.90. Ladies' Kid Slippers $1.49, $1.93, $2.93, $3.88, $4.03 Ladies! While Washal.le Kid Shoes $9.90, $10.90. $12.50. Ladies' Ma1io-anv Kid Slioes $4.93, $5.90, $6.30, $9.0C Hold's Patent Slipoers $1.69, $1.98, $2.49, $2.93 Child's Shoes 98c, $.1.19, $1.25, $1.49, $1.69. $1.98 Child's AVhile Simpers 98c, $1.10, $1.25, S1.4S, $1.98, $2.49, $2.93. w ' pirn 1 J type V.'c (Lilly furuisli yoirprice3.on the necessities of life. Your family's food expense 'is an itein of great iniportatr.c. We cyi.r.inntly endeavor to furnish you the beet "eatables" at let live price:;. Wo ask you to VISIT .THIS M.ODEKN, PROGRESSIVE STORE, and compare our prices with your "Credit Accom modation Stcve"-,Tl.e Cash and Carry idra is a money saver START TODAY. 0 ra r t s w m. mm 1 I Stores ' Incorporated J stores I Mm : n DR. VHEELER, , OF CHICAGO, TO ' I LECTURE HERE ? Slav and. lioi'se.-hiie 'I'oiiarco, tir priee VSe lb Velvet. TiiM do. "laieky Slrike, J'rillee .vlliel't, To- l'.lee pl-i.-c 15c tin l-"!i ';'' le S nip. lai'-c sio. our price. $1.23 I .;u ( '.i;in V ,1 ; .-'S i-np, nii'iliiiiii. our in jrc, . ..6f)c L'o.n; C.ihin Maple 'nip, s'niall. our pri.-e. 32c I c; s. . . I i " ; . -1 1 t v l'i JoiselHlil ,i;mcih., oill' pi Ice 11. our prici- .... ;L.?;') 29c cartoon 2Sc can 7 lb. box 01c 33c pky. Alaska Salinon, our price Sp.'.-licii i. eXlra ("me, our prif-e ()!, inpi.) Vane-ike l'lour. inr price .. LiUvl v UleiHi ( 'ol'lVe, una re.nl eed sat i fad inn, our i ri. .' .'. 33c I'Ve.-li ( Yciiinrrv llutler, our price $1.25 roD You can always do better when you have cash. try it-MOUEY TALKS. What is fxpiMLVl (0 III) OIHI or the f!l intiMTsthiK s.tmico of tho grcM i wur y.-l liiiniKlii lo l.;i Cramli' xvill i wlic-ii Or. Wiuilir, Sahalinii Army Itrl i; :(:-, 01 ehii-iiti. will kIvo nn nd .lr i in l'ii.; .Vu'tliiKlist church (in li::, twii yars fi: the trenches. m llr. I.eelr; mm nf the Iiiii moil of Q ll. e c;)unlr? in Salvatinil Army Ewoilc ami hj is suru to pive hfs y li-'iiri rs an interes' iiu: uM'iiiiiK- Tlie 3 hetuie will he entir. ly tr.v to ex fa ' ryime. l'ui Uii-i- yiniMiiiceniwiit re 13 t., riling it will ho made later. .'h is out of order and Ji'f'fiillnFlfl liFll -"- you "ocl' 11 KIJ0,l'vS.''Jy P'"i S'ou ft 1 ' IL-Jjilr llJ ' "ml tho-'e LitUc Livt'r Tonehets. s0li "ill?;, just what you need, and you jet Vfn!rrr "' "r- tluce times the amount you generally ""irt't for'li.-jc. ' 5-18tf FAMILY DRUG STORE ' L.A GPANDCOREGOM, Andrews' Variety Dept. KEEP THE' LAWNS GREEK7--- - ' . N' 1'. ' ii .Hi iv lia- .V...1..-.1 tic -round an I mailt- H.' rr..x, d.ni'l It 1 i! -,-l ,lr- alul' ( '1 1 i'i 1 1 .In- II l!!c II. Y,;: HAVK THE HCSE 1 l! '!' 1 " I 1" ... per Vm it 1 Je ' ' . per 1 ie "' per. I 17c - "' 1 1 . pel' l!lc I '''''!'' !' (:. ii. it u with our Hulk (l.ndeii Seed. 'ini. ;;. i; or monkv The I'l.-ix.;; rx.u(?et Evervtliin You Want .Lxci'y al the iVioe You Like to Pay. .You 30 .: x i'i lie happier. Ynii . iii.lie heali liier, and 'eu will accumiilale "uiore riches. Hii;. (Jiialilv .Meat for less, I'loiu us. I 'm1 our I 'hone; we deliver at nncxl ra cost. THE GTILWELB MEAT CO. M. A. Sill WIM.I. ,v l:lj. 1-'. SMI I'll. S.lc. Owners. I . Gefc Well 17 D TCMOEROW AND FRIDAY . Tltt' World Famous Meanly and Actress EVELYN KESBIT. In "THE WOMAN WHO GAVE." La.t Sh'iwi'n Today -ol' May Allison, in "PEGGY DOES HEP. DASNDEST," 1 leliulii i'iil Comedy, And- ' Episode. No. G, "The Man of Might." r.. ( ' r::.:!t trom di.g-Ji-reu kuinryu no p?i He-, to eater: ooovenzec! Grocery ' IT i iiulccd h i:d to stsnd at one sd: w!."c the t-trcam oi lite tlows by. A w-f-n orVTimnn condemned t iclcnesi that dix-s not permit him nr hrr lo per lorm t!:c active duties ot liic, lo do his or h -r shnre if the world't work, i m pn'h.'tic tiur" dcservinjof ynip.nth;. t.tucri nckne, p:itn w. a mcry r:: .:!t from di .g-di-reu kidneys and hfl drr. ''.iii .to il t"-r k'dncv 10 do lh ' X.'tk ;:.( J c 0, ".S.HIUJT.'VIJ WVp rv id P-.n I'iriii W "Jl lj( a. .. ... .. K ' ,'.k (2 t ,'..(S.l .!i i.Whr i-.d (v-t.. t"r--ti:it tse k..! -Py Commencement is a Special Time in the Life, of the Girl or Boy.:. : HOOKS Kstwiiilly itppn t : i.iie for . til :,t. All Hit U-.r..tHK--tthcrt' a well a.- s:ai:.l:iitl .1". I-ulKs. rrvr.iN i:s-. . "' . o KiliaWt ojti lit Jl.in' lo i-. r, ;ii,.K:'.:S.i. i'.i:J'.. 0 G oi ivc. CrioxKiy " 1 Tho .H i' KruUs a.-l." ! j ;..(o bux,Va;8: Cif-A SI !Tilill - Ca.. V... I ! . .. l t, r-'1 t- . . O lines. 0 . 0 o o Ncwlin UvokS Siclionenj 1 0 o e S Q. o l p 0 o0 0 e? 0 0 1 qJ i l... it, n o 0o .i,:9. . o. ; : .- O. 9 e