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feed-Cites
Ditig Stori:
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Tbs Preecrlptlon Store.
local:
Whs Enid Switzer is among Hit.
Lb Grande visitors in Punluud thin
week. She is Waiting her frlcud.
Miss Mary Klrkwood.
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Mis. L. Bale, of Wallowa, l
Pending a tow days this week vis
iting at the homo of T. B. Johnson
In this city. She Is the guest ,0
Mrs. F. O. Johnson.
L. A. Wright, ot Union who had
been attending iiasonie Grand loilne
In Portland during tho week, went
through town on his way homo thin
morning. t
Root. Eakln returned this morn
ing from Portland, where Uo had'
been visiting brother Masons at tho
annunal convocation f Grand Lodge.
He lft Mrs. Eakln and tho child
Area at the home ol his parents In
Salem and expects them to be back
in abom a week.
A class social will be held at the
Christian church tonight, and at
the meeting election of officois will
be held. An. invitation to attend ia
enendej to all teachers 'of tlio Sun-
. dar School.
William Weise, who formerly a
a fireman with the O.-W. here, k-j
turned to La- Grando last night af
lor a Idng period of service oversea!'
'.with tho A. E. F.
Tone Avlana wishes o notify bis
friends' that on account ot the tin
eMtled condition nf the weather,
tho dance thai was to bo given iu
the Hivrside Park Pavilllon tomor
row night will be held iu thu Lagle.i
hall.
Miss Ruby Lcdhetter, who was a
member of the Freshman class at
Willamette University this .year, re
turned home to La Grande this
morning, following the closing of the
university for the summer holiday.
James llallgarth, of Elgin, arrived
last night from Camp Lewis with
his discharge. -Mr. llallgarth, who is
one of the survivors of the. sinking
of the Tllscania off ihe coast of Ire
land, passd thiough La Grande
some ten days ago with the 2utli
Engineers. A nunrlicr. of his rela
tives from Klgin met him in La
Grande.
Arthur Ash. who relumed from
overseas t -nice yesterday, is among
the last of La Grumk's represerila
tins in iMHloun to gel home. lie Is
a son of Mr. and Mis. William Ash
and had been with the artillery 'in
France ffir over a year.
W. F. Laiidruni, L. J. and Stuart
Itennett, members of the Ad club
iluarttee who ml to Portland a
delegates to the Pacific Coast Ad
tertlsing M'li's Convention J-ine
dth to J 1 tli, returned . homo ilii-i
in (rning. Paul Kn.tutz, the fourth
members nf the quartette, fame hack
Both prize-winners
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- Marguerite Clark
."Littia -Miss Hoover
T 'Aiil tut; Ititf Two IU Si tii tt CotiM 'ly
:- "East Lynii With Variat!ori
sOterday. Tho quartette hafc the
nooor or o'os on me proeuuu sun
day O'tfnoon last, when Major Han
fin, of Seattle (yddresacd a largo
audience limine Munlclnr AQlltor
i u 111. Their number onJthat occa
sion was well iiioken of and they
lafterwfy d'Bang at "different times
uunng tne course 01 tue convention
At thQttiundny meeting the had the
Kreai pieasur! or- listening'- to tnrtr
songs by Miss Moguerlte Carney, ot
La GrUtulO. who Is known In Port
land as the blind soprano, Mfasi Cat-
ney.ha8 a vjceaof Mqulslte sweet
11.5 iid she gave such pleasute te
her hearers thaft she was twice coil
ed tacit after,, her first number.
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Portland was selected as the city
which will entertain the 1920 im
perial council. Ancient Arabic Or
der Nobles of 0o Mystic Shrine,
by tho imperial council meeting
Tho convention will bo hold in the
Pacific coast city In Juno of 1920
during the annual Portland Rose
Festival. c.
Joseph N. Toitl ha3 beon appoint
ed by tho Federal Reserve bank Of
San Francisro tt director of the
Portland brauch bank to tako the
nlace made vacant by the doath of
Everett L.3 Ames. 0
Miss Eglantine Moussu. who has
been overseas for more than u year
an' Interpreter In tho telephone
service, has returned to her homo lr
Pendleton.
Because the county court refus
ed to allow him traveling expenses.
Clyde Monney, school superintendent
ot Wasco- county, has tcudered hir
resignation. .
Bids have been own' t Klam
ath Falni far the reclamation of
'J 980 acres of BWamp-land aloui:
the shore of the upper Klamath
fake, which will add 15,000,000 tc
the land value ot the county.
Nearly 1, 500,000 passed tlirbugl'
the hands of Miss Grace A. Gil
liam, county treasurer of Umatilla
county, In ' May, the largest month
financially the county has ever- et
pcricnccd.
Lake county officials are search
ing for C. M. Bonner, who lseha wd
with issuing a number of fraululent
checks. Bonnor Is a veteran of the
world war uud was twlco. decorated
for valor.
Avertisements arc issued by the
Umatilla Indian agency inviting
bids for the sale of 12 Indian al
lotments on August IS. The land
offered aggregates -t80 acres and Is
appraised at ?56,170.
OREGON BANKERS
IN CONVENTION
(Continued from Pane 1)
He recommended tho adoption of a
uniform system of handling assign
ed Invoice.? on lumber shipments and
outlined a plan under which his
suggestion might be carried out
Referring to the prevalence of late
of hank robberies and burglaries In
the smaller towns of Oregon and
Washington, President Crawford
advised atalnst the leaving of but a
few employes on duty at lunch per
iods and of leaving doors unlocked
and curtains down - after closing
houi's.
Observer ads art widely road
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TRY I PREVEMI
ATfiNtlC CITY, J., Jane
Moral support or1 thftrikc called for
June lOtpygthe Interna tionul Brother
hood of Electrical Workers, which bl
cludes the buls? iifl union telephone op
eratorn thrauglidrt the country, Thurs
day was voted by the American rede
raUa of Labor, which unnnimoueiy
adopted a resolution fuvarinuT such a
provision.
The resolution also provided that
the convention upirvint a committee to
cooperato with a committee of the
obKtjicnl workers, . both 4'oing to
Washington to try to secure an agree
ment with Postmaster General Burle
aon'ns a means of averting the walk
out. '
During tho debate Postmaster Gen
oral Burleson was Jermed a "t-jran-nlcal
officii" by delegates who
thouglit any attempt to obtain "jus
tice" from thy postal t-xec'utive would
be utterly futile. In this connection
reference was made to a resolution
which will come before the convention
later, in which, if it is piitscd, Prcsi-"
dent- Wilson will be requested to re
move Mr. Burleson. .
'Sponsors of the striko support reso
lution accused Mr. Burleson, during
the debate, of turning back operating'
control of tho wire system of the
country as a menus of "getting out
from under."
Ever ninco August, l'Jlh, the resolu
tion ruid, the telephone employes have
hern trying "to secure a working un
drrtanditif with-the postmaster gen
eral, who promised to establish a
working arrangement, but failed to do
no and has how turned hack -the oper
ation to' private control."
Prior to the taking; over .of the ires
by the. pnvernmert, it was reoitrd, the
vlrrtriral. workers had agreements
with the company, "but the postmas
ter general, persistently refused to re
new, agix'ements uon their termina
tion or to make any provision to-cure
for electrical employes,'' and it "there
fore became an urgent-necessity to
skfrguurd the rights of the member
ship involved."
The ruelution also stated that tne
"officers of the brotherhood have nt
all times during the prosecution of the
war refused to call n strike, attempt
ing at nil times to assist the govern
ment."
K?rmer's Cood Work.
Ronie tn-i.ple Vu It- ini)nMslhle to do
vn t'.ilil-:? rtt the same time. The
farmer nf'.fn-does four, nud does them
well he walks, thinks, talks, and
smiles all at once.
SKK TIIKSE.
One l'.tlS used Chevrolet, good con
dition and priced -right.
One 1!1M lluick Light Six. Just the
car you II want; perfect condition.
W. H. IIOHNENKAMP CO.
ItlMi STIM K MtOW .TI.'N
Many Inteiesling tilings trans
pired ut the Union show on Hie op
ening day, but probably the most
interesting am! the 0110 that caused
the .most en'Ileuimt was when Al
bert Hunter stole 'Floyd McKen-
non's goat - Slid goat has been the
pride of t loyd's young lire, and Al- (
bert atniti It, hulter, tlu chain and
all. Said halt'-r and chain werei
brand llew and Floyd had him secure
ly -tied to his siring of four trus'y j
drafters. But the wlley Albert war
too much fur our friend arid now
lie Is 'aliaiwileaslir parading about,
the. ground with Floyd's Bride and
joy. ThesB tragedies will happni
but who would have thought Albeit!
could, he so brau-n and bold. j
Kald gnat was .captured but w'
will admit that if Mr. Hunter hid
'us 'much (rouble In rapturing othe j
showmen' gnuts In ihe grade draft-
e'r class It would keep him busy
eral years to f t together a atrina
that could do uh a stunt. In fart
the clu-is ef gradu drafters shown
yesterday ui'lernniin was a trtn
that . would make any show u fcftl
proud of havinif a even dozen .surh
excellent iniimals In the ring at the
same time. And though Mr. Hunt
er won tin- flrl thru uU--s the
entries of Floyd McKi-iinon, W. It
l.erlhetter, J. K. Reynold; and II.'
Metioldi kk '.were Mjilendid lot,
and show what the well bred stal-i
lions that have been used have
done for this seCllon. i
fl'he judging of the horse class-,
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FILMS,
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Btropt
Browuis
Caxaeraa
$213 to ?5.72
. Prtmo
$7-00 tj 115.
res was practically finished .Osier
IdaQ and the Judging of the bi-Oi
VA-attle will beeln today. With over
one hundred Quad to pass upon the
JOk is a big task O-foiu Kin,
and It wQ koop him busy the en
tlreday and the greater part of to
morrow. -
SIXUAY Clll'IM'll KLItVK'F.S
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s Services willAe hold In tho Island 5real" OT, ",0. , ,' " .
City church Sunday. June 15th, aflnwn. its face la fnlrest then. Os voice
follows- Wore nmOviil and hnrmonloiis. The
4iundav sclrtol aCin vinrir' . flust aml tne grlino oUhe day. have
Morning service 11:00 o'clock
Suhjeft. "My Duty and Mv5 Desire.
Bpworth League at 7:30 p. m.
Mrs. G. BlpkTapid, lender. Subject,
"Talking, Wis an OtherwIso.V
Evening Bervlce nt 8:30. Sub"
Jeet. "A Young Man nil His Creed."
Choir rehearsal at S o'clock on
Thursday -evening.
'i'rayer sunices at S o'clock p
Wednosday eveniBcr.
LEV. JAMES LEITCH, Pastor,
LA (IKAXDU SIOTOIUST u 8
llLAO!) I'HOM
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F. L.0Meyors', cashier.' La .Grnndo
National bank; A. K. Parker, tash
lor of tho Enterprise State toyik of
Wallowa couity:r,A. C. Mampton.
superintendent of the La Gruuda
imbltc schools ind president of the
Orognn State Toachors! association,
ad Maf.ter Alfrc'd .Meyers, son of
F. I.. Meyers, iundethe trip from
Lr Grande to Portland by automo
bile. In addition to jrtg banking ac
tivities. Mr, Meyers' Is the Union
county nintingor of tho War Saving.0
Stamp campaign and Is able, to re
port sales to tho amount of hl a
million dollars, and he woi'k ell, I
continues. Ut- Purkr, who has,
banking rcaponilbilltlea tn prosper.-'
ous Wallowa county, was also an ac
tlvo war' worker and la ice redlt. il
lib holng largely r'sponlhlo for
Wallowa countf'i itileadld ahowinir
throughout the various Bond cam
paign. Mr. Hampton. - at -superintendent
of tho !-e (irande pii'Mie
ehoolR,. has charge of' the War Hav
ings Utamii sales Jn that clly..and
is nblo to report that children tn In
schools havo made tho highest per
capita r.howlng in tho statu. The
party will roiiinln In Portland for
the Rime Fetfival and return, by way
of Spoksno. whorp Mrs. Meyers, wh.i
is visiting . friends, will jojn them
for tho last lap of the homeward
Journey. Tho party Is registered, ut
the Multnomah.
Fishing and Base
ball In One
. Xti spot is so fair for a Sunday onlint; as
!ovc. Xt'.st Sunday, Juno J l, tlirrtt.will
flic fastest iranie of liall at Oovr that tint
rouidy Iras .seen in years. Fans arc coining
from far find near. La Irandc and 'nvt- will
jiliiy a lcniKt Kami'. It will lie a hiiiiinKT.
Cove always conies to La (Iraiide in num
bers when Cove plays there now in your
flNHiee to reeiproeate.
Come Early Bring Your Lunch
Fish at Bit Best Up With Nature
THEN OO TO THE BALL OAMEH
The cherry fields, the prune, crop, ttie 'ozv4
Hfiujtfgliiijj 've itself, is worthy of a viwit
fur an entire day. No hi tter spot nuy where
to spend a Sunday, and no hetter way.
COVE BALL TEAM, , .
Llod ( 'niter, Manager
The Home of
Royal Club Goods
FEE3H VEGETABLES and BERRIES
JI'Mid Iiiver Straw- (.'al1ap',
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( 'aiititlou.!-.-;,
'I'Az'lU Hot IloU--
ToflUitoiK,
Oiciuj!";
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(Irn li Ii ax,
ISt'W SildH,
SEE THESE.
One 1918jisejChevrolet, good con
dition and pTiceir rQit.
One 11)18 lluick Light Six. 3ust tlu
car you'll jvnnt; perfect condition.
W. 1I..BOHNENKAMP CO.'
Beauty of the Dawrid
It Is at owu jyCtbe world
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rested and' cefreshed from a night's
B p awnaea rested nuu re-
lireilie. Mun roI slumber. eTh
Bleep as a man awakes rested Bud re-
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A WAii iyi will do ic
SNEW TODAYS
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LOST On thq atjeet iroi" tiro tor 1
dray. Return tt J. D. LWch Co.
LOST An Xlk pin. Call or leme at
Observer. o 6-14-3tp.
LOST Waterman fountain pen and
large black handled pocket knife
Reward " for return to Kt-niuilh
Kvani, cure ot Lu Grande Grocery
Co. o " 6-13-2t
FOR RHNT-Seven room lfouso at
tho corner of Second und Adams
1914 2nd streiit. JUia. Jck K0.1T.
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FOR SALE One truck, op ear; will
take hay or milk' cowe. Phone
Black 1012. " i-13;tf
WXNTKD 1lM.rfrs, at pr 0Uy
fur work on highway. Apply to
Highway Cominain, Cbjin.'Ore.'
loif
W'ASTEtl To int fuur ir five rooii
modem boose. JTiima Ued ;ti?V
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I OR S ALE n atfe, Kingi' a"'
m.11 nine,' aim one ennipleut eltrlr c-i
ihrefy.' Pho Rl 31 11. ti l'1-ll
FOR- RF.NiT Two . irnfh(i h(je
kitng rooiril;' no childrtij. l'hono
Red 3112. . e-13-U
F. L.'RALSTtlN, M. V. D. O. Sicil
attention to .surgery, ilisraies.. of
women and children. Over Silver
thorn's diug store. Telephone
Main 77K.
Iil'llltillS,
lJadishes, ,
Ca? rots, i
Herts,
(in ii Onions,
Turnips,
lie! LettU 't,
Hatumas
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Look Up Your Valuables
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MATKUR CRACKSMAN,
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.Jack Barry more
iu tho Title liule.
'An elaborate piftiiciatjon.of the fiiinous
story'hy K. W. J lornung.-wliii'h had if tro--11'ieiitloiis
Miiecesn Ixith as't houk and 'as a
Jtiig! play, with Mr. l!;irryniorc :w, the Star
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