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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1919)
o o . o G o J2. 0 4 i f?) 1 J -oo- o. 31 3 1 T 1 'OSS M Drug Store JJie roTtrlntfm Store. hrurwO"T on "uci'Psslve evenings Thcso lcc(uT(-y, whifVUll ! with rollyoiiB iilul(30i).v, will biOfrei w - - is ... 1 r. LOCAL Rev, Mr. Reere, oi" Portland, V ill alieak in the public library buildini; this evening, ot eight o'clock, aivliiK the first of a series ot four lertnrts. Which will bo delivered in tbe li Jfrce tu nil, and all are Klv,n an invitation to attend. Rev. and Mrs. ThomiisojL and diiughtcr, Miss Florence, ofVAIIcvl, iff I J morning m their home It' l'out Uo.dulio, ,itr. '3H M2 A. H. Prince Mi Hits niomln.tt) No. 6 (or Den-ve' und G-ili.'y, Colo., where vy will spend the sunvflier. They expect to stop I La Grand i on thelr jray kek to Portland in AuiHttt. q Pr. ami Mrs, ir I!. Bruvnton havojin the Csnver dtftrict court As a re- suiti tne jury , box nas Decn riwa structed so that the jrors sit Willi ftitir backs to-the court room; the witness box U on Mot lend with the platform on which the judge tits and jtho witness is forced to sit "where he ARCADE pe TONIGHT Vivian Martin HerCoantry First An intensely inter esting screen story of how a yoimir rirl help ' ed lier Uncle Sam TOMORROW ST. XBTM . ,W Lieutenant- Fairbanks. if you please t Douglas ARIZONA And $y-- 5 RIP & STITCH. TAILORS"; "With Harry Gribbon, Myrtle and Hughie Mack. CAN A DOG COOK? ' See ' Teddy in this remedy iintl draw your own conclusions FRIDAY & SATURDAY returncs) from a orU'I liolidayvisll to Portland and Kugene and the doctor Is back at tha old "grind" again. Mt3. Biownton want down to the P. E. O. convention lit Eu gene while while the doctm busied hinisej ill Portland visitllu) r.mong friends In the dentists" pro fession and Incidentally making ar rangements for some equipment fui his off:c3. ; o CHRISTIAN CHURCH PEOPLE ARE SORRY TO LOSE WORKERS A pleasant social gathering ' of the members of the congruuftllou of evening in the church auditorium to pay farewell respects to the members of two families who have been valued and active workers in all phaNon of tho church lire. The guosta of honor woro Rev. and Mrs. Thompson and daughter Flon'lice, and Dr. and " Mrs. S. A. Hoe ami family. A short program of musl- cei numbers and lending was en joyed and brief addrescj from Dr. Roo. Rev. Mr. Thompsoft and Mri. Thompson afterward listened " tu. Rev. R. L. Coker. pantor of the church, on behalf of the congrega tion, voiced their rogret at losing sueh worthy friends. Rev. and Mra. Thompson hare ; been living near Alicel for the past year, Testing irom their labors In the ministry and drawing health and sustenance from the soil. Their daughter, Florence, was editor of the High School magazine. "The Miuilr," this year, and was one of ithe most popular members of tjiis ynar a graduating class. When not busy nt school she was assistant to Miss l.ucla Haley at the Public" Library and was very capable un.l well liked young lady there. Rev. and Mrs. Thompson have been an xious for some time to get back in to the ministerial work and recently the opportuulty came to them lc take charge of the Christian church at I'ocatello, Idaho. They left on un early train today for that city.. Dr. and Mrs, Koe and family have been residents or l,n Grande for the past twenty months, during which time Dr. Hoe took care of Dr. II. M. llouvy's practice here. They aru leaving for Lowiston. Idaho, to spend the sumnK'r.. Mrs. Roe ha:t been a momber of the teaching stafr at Greenwood schuol and sh? will be missed nmong her colleagii''i' there next year. PLAN TO PREVENT PERJURY IN COURT Jly AiOoclated I'rQyo ThOiurverjl DENVER, Colo.. June 5.-CFew pei-A'he Rose O'e.CKal. Q iJglrliarsAi face anT AwlloGrtiyes woulcPstart at Rail Canyon on tho 5th of June and iliut a crew of 18 menwould be retiniiO to bundle this Years clU -sMlss Mary lleaudoln left Tuesday for Portlaud where she will uttenJ tor to her home 1 Dufur shortly and Mm. Forney, who is camping at I ttm liit-A IIha Ttiiilv. first xrade O Instructor, will spend the vacation fys are good ens 5.-CT iars,ii face an cO'ire court room Qd perjure them fcjves. Wlien ejery e0 in Qe court fjim isjcused on oiQ persjw who is seated so th(r'4ie can iQurn the gaze, the witnesses ill tell nothinf but the truth. piffc'i. r..i t. ,l....l-,n,l l,t, 1,l,,o Tnl. Ian 11. Moore and Judee rienrv ller- sep jm have been ptoved in a series h of experiments covering several weew can sue tne entire court room, as Weill Mrs, W. C. Wilson. as the judge and jury, , f The exprimer.ts showed, ncconlinr to the two judges, that placing of the witness in a cheir beneath the level of the judge and Jtiry and in such a position that the witness can see more thiin a portion of the court loom aud ience has a psychological effect which encourages a dishonest person in per jury. - . 'There is not the slightest doubt lu the Christian church was held last (my mind that the moral effect of this arrangement is advantageous to jus tice," Judge Moore said, in comment ing" on tho new plan. "To place the witneas in tilts prominent position, with every eye in tho eourt room fo cused on him, increases the atmos phere of solemnity and importance that is connected with the occasion The witness cannot help realizing the dignity of the law and weigh his state ment with care." As a result, all the Denver courts will be arranged according to the new plan. ut Tho Dalles; -Jlju ,-Dean at her hO ln4'alla V.ilTTr. Miss Waatell, lln I'Otand: Misses Schott r d X il ls back in JosepKVur lit thidr homes. Because of tiO winter in Port ; ln.O;e8 iiV their perO plana It Is thought riiSJ only-"') or ty of the Mr. and Mis. Max Wilson relurn-Lwuimit faculty wm reiion nexi ed ((Jills week from i'. viftfW sU-t i Near.-? land and Siilem, ' I "George DuuQn wis Jlio only Hen- air n ce o 0 .WHOGiuves 0ter speudms land. r Voril's3h-u icelved lust week Q at lor to graduate thls9t' iind or Merle Gershon.QnnnaRi'Biof i!;o Jos iSj ourso no exeiWrti Mmld boyold. eph drug storey who been in I 0 France fo seWal mWtbxJ pas hue I Ofjorver ads are widely read. imlerl O (hn SIHIR4. He will nrnl) I ijbly be awnv m ,tHt it msx-trt. a wrP .Mrs. L. Uerland and children lert i , fU fi e I (III L Y Pridny for Prlnevitlo. whore sl will I VA ; vfMil 'tnr iimim tillln with bur Rlstr. after whtcb she wiU ' ciHitluiie jjoi journey to Seattle tit Mrs. Arthur Camither of Alberta Is here vlsllini; her parents, Mr. and V Mrs. Chas. Johnson and children left 'Sunday for Gooding, Idaho, whore she will p nd aonio lliae vlsitlnS the tfollock family, recently at Joseph,' but now connected; witb the college at that place. E. B. Morgan left Monday r for Hot Lake where he will, receive treatment for rhejnmtisiii. ) Miss Lexie ' Stachan, superintend, ent ot the Joseph kIiokIb reports that despite the,' many handicap which wore in evidence this year, over 90 per cent nt tho grade pupil passed and practically every high school student 'made tho dusirefl number of credits. ' Most of tho teachers loft Friday, except Miss Strnchiui, who will mo -e 10 r.bl-, competent and willing men wank d at mce, for clcMing up breuRing rock,, loading, foedlna crusher, lulmlum wage $5 anil nccuiding what he and J how he does. J, L. Man,, c b-Sii? CARR i-FURNITURE CO. .Q DO YOU NEED A REFRIGERATOR? Use yoj: Do You ifterf an OiBtove? r Credit at Carr'i? o Gq O o oo. WANTtD Woman try girl ut one?. Hospital. cook aug pan- f Grande RoniH I 6-5-U. FOR SALE Six octavo black wal nut organ. Phono or wrlto C,--'! Lewis, llllgard, . d dly?-6-6-8t wkly It p Use youreCredit at Carr's. Do You Nasd a. New Bedroom or Dining room Saite? o o s Uso your Credit atCtrr's. FOR SALE A 5-room housa, curncr First nod Jefferson. Inquire UOOH Second street. o 0-6-3t,p. Do You Need aRobker, a Dayehport or aP Phonograph? WANTED Nursing, by practical nurse. Cull Red 3171. Address 4l Fir street. ' B-B-lll ,p -Use your Crtdit at 0arr's,o Sunimerville People j plan to Erect a New J Chapel at Cemeterj . SUMMER VI LLE, June 4. (Spec ial.) Although the wvather was quile cold on Memorial dnyt people from far. and near came to decorate th'" Kraves of those "gune before." A subscription was taken to erect i chapel at the cemetery. It is planned on being built for $2000.00, and over Tl 100.00 was pledged on Memorial day. . The ladies of Sunimerville servet1 dinner and supper in the Masonic hall cafeteria style, and took in ?:ill.70 netting about 195.00. The ladies de serve much praise for their eceiient menls and service ui accommodating the extraordinary large number of people. " FILMS IN BEFORE Brownie Cameras $2.13 to $5.7 - Premo Cameras $7.00 to $15. Folding Pocket Kodaks $8.00 to $68 OUT AT JOHKMI SKWH ITKW t 1 LatU Monday nfternoon the homo of .Mr. and Mrs. F. O. McGully was the scene of an piiniveraary din nor, kHoii by Mrs. McCully fn honor of her hu.shi.nd, Kinnk McCully, Sr., i find of her little ton, Frank. Mc : Cully, Jr., ape 60 and yenrs ro spectively. The dinner which was a (iiiet family affair and was attend ed by relatives of tho family. &Ii-ss Nellie Mulluni went to La Grande Tuesday to iuit friends. Raymond Dunbar, one of the best Known vouiik men in the county leaves this week :or Chicago, where he will talre up niii ic in one of the large conservatories of that city. Mr. Dunbar recently returned froin France, where he nt some thnf In the r. H. army uk a member of the band, ttuymond Is the son of Mrs. F. L. McCully of this city. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Thompson on May 23, 1019, a sou.. Dalla Ma yd ia a Portland visitor this week. ,i Mis. Asa WcCully In visiting In Salem with her daughter, Mrs Sonne. On her y to Salem she via lied Hood River where Mr and Mm. J. I). M.-CAlly reside Quite a number of Joseph jM'opIr leave this week for the Hoso Festi val, which Is to be held In Portlum! next. week. W. H. Volfi anl family will leave the last of the woefc for Portland. Peter Beaudoin was In from hli' ranch this week on business. He -iiit'd that shearing operations LISTEN! Fans An- you diiiK your part, to support y'oui home town bitscliyll team ! Arc you a knock ?r, or HiililTcrt'iit, or a lioostci' ? North Powder La Grande Next Sunday. Afternoon Game at 3 o'clock Admission '-10 vents,, includes war tax am' Ki'uiidstaiid. . IF NOT A BOOSTER, START NOW! IT'S GOOD TONIC! - Tlie ream lias hit its winning stride. Oct . liebind t lieni'with your -10" cents .and youi. UHiral support. We have a complete supply of all tie June .Victor Records. f'ii(-'.0?v''. i ' '"Toatcd ChcesT"1! -it Blue Stem (HIGH PATENT). . Sea Foam (STRAIGHT GRADI) WHEAT GERMS, GRAHAM AND WHOLE - ... WHEAT I'LOUB, . THE GUARANTEED fLOUR They are Guaranteed by La . Grande Milling Co. WH08E GUARANTEE IS GOOD. Handled by All. Dealers. . . Here's a dish (hat Snow Flakes' arc particularly adapted to. Spread grated cI;ccjc on cci.li Saow Hike Soda, toast in a quick oven, ' The result is an oppetirinfj, satisfying lunch. You should try this. . Dou'i as!; for crackers, ay Snow Makes- Yout grocer can supply you. Hi every Doay iance a Wmv&', Rex Hall will be open up wide for you all on M hday Evening June 9 llie tntiste will stut at 9 o'clock, mih tlie 0-W erdestjraperfoiiiiiiijj; Jtist unloaded another car of Page Woven : Wire Fencing MONUMENTS - x est. em j ' ' , J b Come" 3 and get, it, I yilj do th Stretching. o oo o o 1 o Jr. i ft ! ifv: ii ' o o 'IV- X K: Chandler MP iv- fihone ck 3702 tHAT MONUMENT ' f'd)iKDration day in .dy for mmpdialiDd'tfJiO) 9 M. Mv feG. CO., 1502 SjAvSr V..YSW - w w Mil . u. ffl . Inn' j '-' S0 o ' J .J W Col fa) , ' a