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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1919)
i.. -v-w TWO LX" C(rtAlsTTil rjv ilvrXvT 0BS1TRTFTI othiiAO RECITAL turned homo and meH ability to do other hoi translate Latin '-r (xiQiin elasH lcs. J'ltto Rhelton, r0 ficshiffan, Mln iilifflmd liiii Waikini Junnm, of the EJJPILS OF MISS G. MILIAR O - Allcol niKU school vwre OTiien ?,e piano pupils of ss ffiady.t " n . a W"" V,, " o ""' ,o1Il11r " "tRal at .Miss JWierV O i worth wnllo to Study lnXu,,m k.i.. r.n,. order to kM a w fnr school closes. l,e iThcy were? assist'-d Ly Siss'lsabe!k aimer, Willi iwu vocm Jiui.iuers. i nrki o I Now Ib'-'M I w 0 J protfram consis'od of tne lonowin:1 UNION O ! number: o o 0 . f oi "The Gol,!r,,i,(Spaulding), Can- I O'on o jo-To Relict vur now o "Wash Fata-iea while tin- display is at its height, llefe you w.ill find the newest fabrics, n utly a liitinlicr of )iow 'ift- 'terns Tissrtes, Voiles. liatisle, pficed a yard'4-o $1.35, W. II. Voirel has aoionto'l . rn-ilmnl :, iio ,.,,.. .....tirade ;k,;ft 9:r 1.9 (IraiK-f this .Mr Vi'tl -a ff-jun manager ot .hu 'l0-n'-i-icy std'- for sfvciai jcar3 l.n I v" Vo- Miiler;'"'in I'an Guar!s' la (.SiaculdiiV). 9.awri'n('e Gray; Pctil Valse" (Hannah Smflh), Oli.-c Krad.-haw; "Polka Mazurka,". (Dana) Thtima Daniel; "Kvening Sn" (Ga?nor), 'CeiTiiA Cade; " 'ol.lie.s' c c' baby expect to go to L, I .March.' (St-humann), Eleanor J'le.-.v-Tie on ? ler! "foUed W.mgs," (Forman)r Giv- ' i.. Mf..: v. Iir.f...!.. 7ii:ifod Ly Tne iJomtbl(.-f)entf cl.ss enter- , . ,, ... t - , . , t (Watson), The Kite ' (Caynor), Mi tuined .Satunhiy iiii-.n-at rnc homo jf ; , ,, .,-n i x. a , - o 3 . 9 lsabe a Miner; ' Two JJttle Fror Jfrudu .iliiiii, A'lfo .x(:cfc.,- to itttenctj the luiyvrr s Jio:)I at- COi'vallis. Mi'j -p.! in v.on 'hh aj-holurinif. wiast luil by iier tOwning exhibit. $4.50 Blouses $4.50 ALL SIZES. Thirly JU'W Crepe le Cliiiiet;fi(l (leoijicffe f'repc J Houses, at espeeiiilly low priee Select yours before the sizes are broken. HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE SOME NEW SPECIALS . . " on Our Fountain Menu At PVTMAWS DRUG STORE The Rexall Stor , PERRY IS FUMBLE TIC AM TO HAVI'I WOCIAI, IMlU.lU MATItO.VS A I IK VISIT (HtH TliOl T JlSyiVi NO'I U lji KXTKA PKItHY. Afuy (Sporial).- Tu'il:ty Mih. fiallo Connor yua 1iot'K!t In tlx liulilcr H.oclal Aid Hurlcly, tho iiuMiib'.'t'H tiiivhiK flcrhil i'd lo cmnv to Perry for thrlr Alny Tiioetiim M'causo Mm. ()nnur wiu; foruuii'lV ansorhit'M Willi 1.1m sod oty I'or ahout Ihi'-ut yearn. Four ttitto linubi viAno up inimedlaicly af-iof ennress fur the pui j tcinoun mid iiftor hchlliiK theli nK- I Ddeeatu J. Kishio HAWAIIAN LECISKATirKK WAS KXTHA VAfiAN I' Movement For Statehood I'arly in (he Si4Kiont Allowed lo (lo to Kleeji. HONOLULU, May 1. (A.soemlod Vvvtis, Ity Mail. j WIumi the sixty day session uf the IIav.iian lcisia , tutu undetl ut midnight la.st mtrhi, billtt approjn inline a tot; J ?M, SM.OIKt had been passed, jicronlin t.i A. Lew in, Jr., (liaii inaii of the hou.1 finaia'v committee. t in uie last hours of the session resolution was adopted authorizing tho governor to njipoint a eommis.sioii of Xour, two senators and two repre sentatives, to attend the next session io-e ! assist- Ifihh. ft In hoped to have the federal government take over this work. A bond issue of ?200,00 was auth "rized fo the estubKshment of a war memorial park on Waikiki htach. Liberal iippropriatimm were made for harbor improvements in Honolulu and for the construction of new roads on nil the islands of the territory. Carrying the provision that at least three other countries bordrinK on. the Pacific must make similar appropria tions, n fund of $10,000 wnr,,mad"e available fi.r the proposed Fan-Pacific Congress of the Pan-Pacific Union, to he held in Honolulu next year. The two measures over which devel oped the hottest fights uf the ses:.iotj woman suffrage and regulation oj I the foreign lanuape schools were ! both defeated. Woman suffrage Ly i direct legislation was beaten and a1 hill providing Tor a plebiscite on the j question also failed of pasntfe. j The foreign IniiKUnKe uchool bill, 1 which would have laced all school: in the te:jitory, public and pVivMe, ( undi'i the supervision of the depart-; ttient of public instnu'ion, with nonet l' ! but certificated teachers Vlijrihle fnr I the instruction of pupils, was vi .r-; lUuisly opposed by prmninent Japanese' residents, who contended that its en-1 lutment would 'force the Japanese' ichool: to close, . I j At the regular meeting of the Re-' ( bekah lodge Wednesday night three indidates vere tiiken into the order jAfte the business of the metirtfi re Treshme'its were se?"vedw and ilts unt time was spent, jo About twenty members and friend? i of the Carnation club were entertained ;at thernnch home of Mvs. Will Hutch jinson'on Thursday afternoon. The hostesses were Mrs. Hulcjiinson, Miss ! AliceCaldwell and Mrs. Viola Par- ker. The afternoon was spent in fan cy wo'k. An elaborate three-course luncheon was nefved. Mrs. F. A. Bid well, Mrs. Ed. M filer and Mrs. Edith Phy conveyed the crowd in their au tomobiles and a jrood time was erf- joyed at the pr?rty and on the trip. Lficette Temple No. U initiated nine new members at their meet nig Tues day evening. Several members from Ia Grande lodge 'visited the order. Af ter the meeting the "Old Maids Gos sip" was put on for the benefit of the visitors, then a delicious lunch was served. . . Mr.' and Mrs. Frank Rkker nnd son left .Sunday for a week's stay at Vale. They were a'ceompanied by Mrs. Liz zie Staccy and .young daughter, who have been visiting here. After the regular session f the W. Ii. C. Saturday last; when Peace ami Arbitration 'day was observed, u short program was given. Miss Hannah Reeves left Sunday for Salem, where ishe went as a dele gate for the Kchcbnh lodge. gies," (Cramm). Jaunita Spencer; "In the iight," (Veinhold),1 Vfcrda Rue ,Smith; "Traumerei," (Schumanfj Lois Nelson; ''Cradle Song," (Neu". linger), Helen Williams. , 5 - ' Wl I ill Spasmodic Sermon. ' ' By Hits stajie of .eternity (he'tooth of line must show Home evidence of ecay. Indianapolis Star. MKMOIilAU DAY SKItVICE . All membere of the G. A. R. and W. R. C. will meet at the K. '. hall next Sunday aflernoon it 2 o'clock for the purposes of attend ing the memorial airvices. I. W. FAULK, Cnmniander G.A. R JESSIE I'. NEl.SON. l'res. W. R. 0 5-2:i-21. A CUP OF JOY THATS WHEN YOU. USE OUfZ SUPERjOR BLENDS OF TEAS AND COFFEES , r.uy your rcquiivmcuts nov, as wo anticipate liitrher prices. "We can supply you with the hest at the right price. Our coffee line is complete, and we guarantee every .pound. TIX SAY IT IS." The bent place to take your car if It does not work like It used to. The standard Auto Hepair Shop, corner Adams and Kir. Kd. Cyr, Prop. Have the iaDel, which stands for fair working conditions, put on your job printing. The Observer Is one of the two shops fn town observing union principles. Phone Main 37. Harris Grocery Phone Main 70 and 77, Farmers Black 192 Ann -kt n. xi Anrncc t.Vifl Trnr.V Nw the days are good -and warm, j and sunburned faces and hams will ; need prompt attention. Why not drop ; in at SUvertJiorna and try that Vio- late cream or campholatum, 01 1 Ruhling cream, that is so much ' liked by so many. 5i23-tf FAMILY DRUG STORE L.A GRANDE, OREGON, 11 K:ilani;ilioK' ulur inonihly huslneMf netislon, tho , to obtain the enactment of ieinslation uiainder of iho aftoinoon was Klveib'arfcvtimr Hawaii. Revi.-ion of the U4 to a social tlnio. For r'freidi- i itl.Vrt t(l inm,u. Tiomesteadinir of nub- lie lands in Hawaii will be csjHTinlK sought. luoniH the ladies w?ro nerved w Ith ice cream and citko. Those attend- Nora' llalrh. in.. ?Jloh ChlMun. ! 1"'','Bi"""t and Hon, .Mis. (Vblo, .Mrs. C J. 1'rait, Mis. I.nrstni, Mrs. Hue (inrii. Mr. .lHvo Oshuru, Mis. Wllllan'. (Iletin, Mm. Drrhm J'ly, Mrs U.'oiko Crouser "and two i:lilUlie, Mrs. ,Stt'iifor, Mrs. llellliniy. Mrs IMIaniy from ('.ramie, firs. .1 (iasltlil, llolllilo (sluiru, .Wlllnll (iiiKk ll, ami Ho:'im Hurley. .1. A Caskill, Ron (;:nn and Oi'.ve (lshoin rar.io aP-uiK as.el'.anrieiii. ?lml went flshli-K while lh'- l.idles held Ihelr liii-elliiK. The lnilih-r visitors fell riicut fi'.i'.o'rlork. ...pressthK them selves r.s well " ples lsi'd with their (ihort v It-It In Perry. Iloill to Ml-, and Mrs. Parley M li-ll, Tlieed;.? e.'eulnh. Rill baby. At tt;e l.o."l l.i'Kitla ineotlllK Weittiehu:y eeniiu llrry Hanson was HiMaiintetl as tnan.uer o, t V 4 1 ll;.3elial teniTi anj It Was decided that the hoy Kl' I- Social In he .ear future In aid the hall team In J'ttinK Miptftles. Rvsoldlcrs nluf Millars are" not l he chatted 'h rnular memhershio fee for admls. m lo tle H)C'!.'ty. Dtlo uuitters of local tiityr st were ullseussed. 4niP:i .KnlKht lju Ifreno unable o -work for the $ast fe da ou ecnut of sleknv, ut rs better muvenif'nl for statehoed, in tlie early ttuVs 'ef the ,i.i('i:i. x i:vs ()'ii:s Tin Physical Cenrapliy cla.-s of the Allc. I lliah School tool; a hike tu the. hills, ne',.- l. Harris, the oilifi- tl.ty. to study tlje science of iliy.!oi:.pliy. Him ol the hoys had Hie misTo) tune of tahini: a misstep .'lid rollluf! down the hill. Thouuli session, was mere oi fiss le;t Mivht of ! he cieted much excitement, he llefore final adjouruincMt. J was mil ses ieusy, in lured.. All re. An Increase of nppinximatcly one,- pol l ed a, vol y enjoUiie time, tliird in the saiarls of publi!- sniol j' The l.one Star i;inh Knuic pu teachers was cianted l.y' the legislii-j I'll". Paulino' Wooilell. Ilnlh Vande ture, briiiKiiiK the niinimifm iilarv lo:'""'"". '"" . Wehsier, and I.awson a little more, than SIM) a month. ! Webster, after working faithfully Provision, was ntade fur raisini; tfe ('cliche of Hawaii to tile sli-.;u of a uui'-enity. As a federal farm loan act r..es net extend n Hawaii, the legislature pro vided a relviiit; fund of f.;iM(IO luriliB h.'hlh the sehotil jear passed th. Mi'ailo examinations wltli an a.;'ucc or HO per cen. whhh Is . i.edll to the class and their teach er,' .Mis. U. O. 'utl.ilts. V.i Clark Is visitiiiK at the home from w'8ich loans may be made to far-, .j,u.i;' ' ' ,' ...4.., ... .,.., ,., ,,,,,,,,11 ..h(, A,,,,i ,,,,,,114. i(av l,...l,,er. Ilajold Wallslnner: Oivllle Wright. Pansy Van llou,sen. ltuth aohn.-fin. Tiiul li tt 1 1t ti,ba(er.' who flulshei' their four year ,'iUh school cou.s. af la Cranile last Krlduy. have it Beginning today, FOUR deliveries for inside districts, two deliveries in the suburbs ALL FARTS OF TOWN TWICE DAILY, 9:00 A. M., 2:00 P. M. INSIDE ROUTES 4 TIMES DAILY, 9 AND 10:30 A. M., 2 AND 4:30 P. M. La Grande Delivery Company Art in Planning and Building f the onditions. An appropriation of 000 was Inovided for preliminary work tfi the cHtab'jhnient of a fish hatchery in Hawaii, fnr the propagation nf food t thTs time lloin. 'e,iiicrd.iy1 , . li-,,' Sim. Kd 1'M.n baiiy ov o & fin0yii evenln. 3nlay, lh Siith. a pood ro.nls tneetltiR 1...I.1 1. tl-,'ti,nl In,,,., al llil, P pface lain1 trifn . PreP jjlues nail Albert lunter wige tip front l.a (iftnde lo boost for the ffl road niousures to be voted on ' tiff special el, rtlon. dairl Sluddaid, representltlK ' the OnOlde Hondr l.nber Company w. is alo pnwetit b,! ussured tho T oosi0s Hut thc company could $ countct on ti Mtpport the bond ineautes. Holier and f.lnJ' were 01.1 from Wallowa for a few days this woek. Rovers! nuto loa of lorry's trout fishers went up nlonit tln ..ranches of the (irnnde Rond I Sunday but pwliiK to tho rain not ' many roiwrled very itood success. A bn-nk of the machinery at the mill mused one sbH lo shiV down Used Car-Bargaies Ifojrou afe latikuig for a USED CAR, j.ust cafl "Mid have a talk with s, and Jook at these car. We Kave o FORDS', SlAXyELLS, .0VERLANDS, "BUICKS, STUDEBAJ5ERS, DODGES, 0"MITCHELL, RE0, APPERSON.S, ANDS0ME TRUCKS." 0 o 0 , THESE oRI7 ALL BARGAINS. Come ami St 4Js, Wt are Now 0pe icf w La- Grande AeUfo j Exchange ;; :; PHONE MAIN TOG 'Jl 407 FIR STREET w. i Ar.n '....--.r.l ITHITV AM) (jl AUTV- are of first importance in our Irtisiness. Skill;.sanita.y cie.ui lincs's, var'uty and'attractive ap pearance help to make the trood things from .. OlU'liAK kit Y popular. Try ordering of us and we ary sui that yo'u will con tinue tS he regular.patro:. . Everything we bakj tas'tw j Tgood as it lo,vs and is as geej as it pistes. DUTCI'S BAKERY , . , , ITT rvltAr'"J fi livix sum ! iljim can I ess IX0D& CLA. M Is not a the ahififv You can ion of cost', u rv it out- sti-ui-u such IK'S to hut of good taste and li (he li id ,-'.t Ml' service throu Grande Hondo Luniljer ( V..in'';inizjtiori no more cost tliitn you would pav clsewhen oi;iliuary wui'k Estimates cheerfully furnished for ."i-i-noni, H-i rooin. 10-i-ooni oi- mansions.4 Intesf igatv oiu-' . Freen Plan and Building Service to' customers. .t-07.".00 Completes this home. Tt is a real home not a makeshift. ' The Grande Ronde Lumber Co. LA ClvANDE eRtail Department. One of the Joys of Life 4 li" LGa Grande Mattress Shop . And3VVcavingGrk GooJ. SWTrrimet gSuperxised Instruction FgASON KATE, MatVes8 Making and Repairing, Feathef Mat- tresses Marie, Feather Renqvatine, Carf)ct?an4 ! Flir?fRog Weaving o ! All Vttik Called f-nd IVIirered CHAS. EPW AKj's. op. ! H)NK lllxIChEAST OF FLOUR MILL : i, w vimn,R- ! to Special 1 ! a i. t.i r ;e. Wily, Wj"ut, 2-eptemeer) 0 .-.J .li -,- .. , 9 ' -ft, Y M F 'h GRANDE o o o o foii-a few houi Friday. 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