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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1919)
G o .it r . . ... 0 0 00 4 AYjJUNRXMfllfl. .. O Q ( fr'.i ' ...LX nRXNDFj TCVTCKTNO OBSERVER Ci 0 13 O 0 ross. Drug Store' Thai PiMHnlliM HtAM f.i Mr. and Mrs. E. Js Johnston, ol (linker, were aiuon tue ijuuday vis Iters IB 'La Grapde. Arthur Sanboro, traveling agent for M. L. Klin -of l'e, tland, Is In the city today on buslno3. " Mrs. L. Johnson and daughter. Essl-j returned Saturday attf-r a three weeks' Titit with ifriends and relatives ill Spokane. Barm To Ifr. and Mrs. Vornon Mnsworth,. on Saturday, .June 28th, aoi. Mrs. Ainswwth was foruiei- MM Paulina Goodman. . , I Chariot Z, Harris, of North Pow der, spent this morning in La Grande, calling at tlra U. S. Laud Office. Mrs. C. R. Ebenhard and children returned from Joseph Saturday where thjey had been for several days with. Mr. and Mrs. i Knnpner, paenta of Mrs. Eberhard. Mrs. J. T. Richardson, "a former rosldont of La Giande, but now liv ing 1n Pondle'.on, arrived in the city th!3 morning to spend 'tho day with hfcr aon, Hau ley Richardson. . Item To Mr. and Mra. . W. R. Jak, 1411 Madison avenue, at !l o'clock this morning, June 30th; a njne pound sou. Fred W. Falconer, who is exten sively engaged in stock raising In Wallow county., was irt town yes terday on his wiay home from a bus iniws visit in Portland. Mis. Falcon er, who went o Portland, remain ed there for a few days. Ho went out on the branch tills morning. Mra. R. J. Green leaves tonight for Baker, on the commencement or a 'trip to eastern points that nil' extend as fu.r as New York. Mrs. Gioen will spend a1 few days visit ing her parents In Baker until Mr. Green joins hCi-, and together the? will go east. Mrs. Hal Bohonkamp returned Saturday to I-a Grande tiom a si'ven weekV visit with .lolntlves at Den vcr an.l Omaha. Mre. Buhnen kmnip's mother, Mrs. Baker, of Pen dlHon, w ho accompanied her on mie trip, ireilurned also, going througl to Pendleton.- Rhea Luper, stote supervisor of water masters, And G'0. H. Hrew-Bte-, Uio nc,wly appointed ;wntoi ma:itr for Union . -and Wallowa counties, loft this 'morning for Kif terpilse, to spend a couple of days looking after certain matters there coming under their Jurisdiction. . Wtlliam Radke, a ;atlrond opera tor' of Baker, in the city today .siting with Mends. Mir. Rartke is Just neturnlng !o his homo after a yoar's service in France, and 13 btopping 1K e on Iris way home to Baker. ' Mko Angela Bowler arrived in the City this morning, fliom Denver, Col , anond tho summer wfth her Bister. Mrs. A. C. H;mpton. Miss Bowler has been attending the Uni versity of Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Combs left yesterday rivorning for Wallowa to attend tli funwal of Mrs. Convb'3 brother, T. G. Miller, who died in Twianrt Lat Thursday .'They wore accompanied by their son, Tom. who) has- Just (returned home oner eigu teen months 'serfloe oveeai. Mr. and Mis. L.. M. Parker of Kewherg, Orcgen, nr.d Hr ano. Mrs. Porborton and little daughter, l)ej- tr." of Salem. Oregon, have been. 'vlst ting a the W. S. .Parker horn" In this city. Thr-y arc .now vlsltlns1 Floyd Parker at JJi'nnni.' mm FILMS Brownie Cameras 2.1S to $3.75 ' cPremo Cameras PRIN1 N AT 4 m tod 15, k 0 i Folding o PocKe TCnrLjkS $8.00to $68 RSfffiSWrJ mNiyW flow. about . IS .oKfc Hill lflsEiW.- - mmr r; ml m i 1 rini. q ii v. ... - a i "i i 1 1 r - f r w ' t nr -j s nr- a m my i 11 i Mia. Q. 9 PflorPer. -wjjo w.Q op erated on at the GrandeQlondi.-, hos pital a levOuaya ago, is Improving Orupiilly and will ueturu to h?r homO , Xitnipu After ocfw day -VKit iln Clarence Woods and Charles Asb left tlife ovtiorniug far Kamela, where Mc. Abb. has tnt!Tlod t pogi lion with the 0. W. R- O N., Jlmekeeper. ft ;- Pounty School Superintendent Mrs A. E lvanta. has complete Hie alumna! reou of fl.B county sohoo) ond Is making up Jier Ust.o' tko)ir J"r the coming year. Mrs. Rtvth Jackson? accosipafllod by her sjstdr, Mka Mildred Jlush, vxpeci to leae tomorrow uiorninF for Wallowi Lake, to spend a wecl" with .frionds. . . Mrs. Cafthec Ine Cleaver of jDiuaha, arrived thia moining to spend the sumnie wih her. two ecms, H. If. Clearer, of Lw GUande," nd C. W. Cleavej, of Imbler. t ' ' Mrs. turned T 1? n Ut , anA fillliilv m i,o,,',n thl mamins from : Portland afi n.nitiiir dhe week i ep& in ilie city. Llofltenarit Roy L. Rush, of Cam bridge. Muss., in visiMng W. '-II. Talbot and" family and Miss ld.i Rettlg, of Mils .city. . Fred Eames, a-well known r of Telocaset, was a. business viu itor here today. LADIES' AID MEETING CHANCED. The Ladies Aid Society of the Pies bvterian church will meet on Tuesday, ! July 1, at the home of. Mrs. W. P.j Moore, 1905 Third street, instcau orj meeting with Mrs. Hoyt on 'Wednes-i day, as announceo. .. " made Decause oi me rnL.jll0n meeting scheduled for Wednesday af ternoon and evening in the presbyter ian church. NOTICE TO RIDERS. All persons who have arranged to ride horseback in the parade the morn-. ing of the Fourth of July and others who may be considering it, are asked to note that free feed and stabling room for the horses will be provided at the fair grounds. All persons wi.sh - ing to take advantage of this arc asked to phone their names, without fail, to Mrs. :T. J. Scroggin, who has arrangements for this section in charge. I FREEOBY FRANK GABHAR JURY ia nuivn vjvt run TV OF cT-;this convention was the repeal of the IS ."nT.vr r-ii uV. F present 'w and the initiation of mor TLE S1LALLNG tHARt.L. j., one inB frntern lnsur. Court Today Hearing Case of Alice) Farmers' Elevator Company vs. E. A. Wills. Efforts of the prosecution to con vict Frank Oabhan. in im nu,i. court failed when the jury returneu a verdict of not guilty this morning. --.i . i;tnn nvr turn The trial had lasted n little over two ' lays. The indictment against Gabhart illcged the stealing of a calf fioir. Walter Pierce, for whom he was a ..... n-t. : ...u:..l. ruler last a,.. ne J" y - ,nUBf-;ln, r, toll L Rus - of 3. Chandler, Geo Ball, L. II. Kus II. MdWaters. wm. O ii wrtuTnTJT . i i ivi uiixvu i 1 1 ctm a . j . - m t 1 ryt ' mRP taking, hprne. i r -xAi IB si v . f .1(1- Ilft,ERJJAI0NAL NEWS. 9 Park, and g. M. Richoy, foreman. ( onew juiy was drawn this morn- Jiirt nnrl tha ixa nf A lirtl Pnrmpra' KlevatoO Ctmipany vs. . A. Willi commenced this afternoon The eleva tor mmnnmg trvinir tt rnninel Wills ft p.ty for stock in the i-flnpany which they hold he bubscnbed for. Wills j- 'lilgesi his yfense that hi order for SIOCK was secureo inruuj:" M"aI o Ration. 0 1 BE READY FOR THE COLLECTOR. f eTll Ofcervt. collector win call on levervone this month, .a usuaT, and it isirespectfully requestW that the sub scriptkm pric-e of the paper be handy on ttie mirtltle eshtlf. Duriir Biesc times when labor is so hard to obtain it is jmpofcible to maloe several calls for &he subscrition to this paper. And besides it is not fair. Jf you really wait the paper, have your money ready when the young lady caHs to collect. HOME FROM SEATTLE. Merton Kiddle arrived borne today from Seattle where, with his father, Senator E. E. Kiddle, he had been at- tendinr a meeting vf the millers of the northwest. The senntor remained in roruana lor ansiner uay. LOCAL PIN IS HEAD' OF W. 01 M RS. LOCISE ALSTOTT ELECTED DISTRICT GUARDIAN. ; Convention Held at Pendlelon 1'ridav and Saturday, Attended by Sev eral La Grande Women. A La Grande woman, Mrs. Louise Alstott, has been honored bv the tenth !annual convention of the Women of Woodcraft, held at Pendleton on Fri- dny and Saturday, last, by election t the chief district position, that of dh itnct guardian. Another La Grande woman, Mrs. C. J. Osborne, was elect Cd district musician, The delegates to the convention fiom L Grande, Mrs. O. L. McDowell, Mrs. ' ena Heail, Mi s. Lee Hilary, Mrs. Sheffield, Mrs. Alstott, Mrs. Osborne jand Miss Lena LangU-y, returned from Pendleton Sunday morning. They bring reports of a very successful con vention, with the chief feature the vis it of the Grand Guardian, Mrs. C. C Van Orsdall, of Portland. Mrs.' Van Orsdull, who is a former resident of Pendleton, is driving from Portland to Salt Lake City, via Spokane and Pen dleton. The return trip will be madi through Colorado and Montana. The chief legislation discussed a mice. This matter wiis brought up by Grand Guardian Mrs. C. C. Van. Ons- jdall and her suggestions were all ?n Idorscd by the members. Ths first day's sessions on Friday weic given . over to reports by the grand and d s- trict officers, and the feature ot the .: 5aion waa a talk on Problems." by Mrs. Vu . ursnau. The full list of the new officers ' Grande: past' guardian, Clara Lee, ' "..ion; advUor. Mr,'. M. Shearer, Pen . Pendleton "'" "" a a Oistrirt mianlinn. Louise Alstutt, jWUU EMMQ j- y5, yl :dreams jg kin, Pendleton, and Mrs. Kimey, Con: don: magistrate, Mi's. Jennie Dukek, Fossil; inner sentinel, Mrs. Richard son, lleppnerj outer sentinel, Mrs. AnmPL. Hishop, Condon; captain cf the guard, Mrs. Loretta Straub, Pen dleton; musiciun, Mrs. Osborne, LQ Grande. Condon, Oregon, wns selected as the mAting place of tPeW. O. W. for their next annual (jpirf ention. eo I NEW TODAY I LOST Pair of nose-gins. s, Junea'2A. Finder pic0se return to ObseiA'r: reward, 0-30-3t,p FOR call RENT Tlirce-room auartmcnt, Main 701, Washington Apart- mem.3. 6-30-3t,p WANTED taurant. -Waitress at Hume Res- G-ao-tf , SWEET CHERRIES Phone Black 2031. FOR SADE, 6-a0-tit,p ItTlOMlXG HOUSE Best onq In La Grand. Some steady . roomers, balance of i-ooma filled" evory night with transiontd. Housekeep ing noonis in connce'tion used by own&rs. ' Cheap ivnt, email ex pense, good Inoonio, and will re oulrV Jn the njlchborhood of $2,000.' A't bpst ore-ihalf ch. I SECUR1TX LAND t SAVINGS CO. 1 r,-;io-3tl r America's Glorious Day The 4th of July i means more than the. flare of rockets and the roll of drums symbols of our patriotic celebrations. For-lliis day commemorates the birlh of a nation of a "(iovernment of the people, by the people, for the people," which stands to day a leader on the earth. Each generation has strengthened the great structure of 'Americanism found ed on the ideals expressed in America's Declaration of Independence ideals to which today the world aspires. With thankful hearts and a fixed pur pose to be worthy at once of those none before and of tasks ahead, we celebrate this glorious Day of IiKlepeiidt nee. United States National Bank THIS DANK Wild, UK ('IX)SKI) Till OFTJIK FOURTH. gj BP I . w '. II I-.J0U know the jij realm of child- 1 hood dreams ' II o ir k i ,i nib i iuvvi .wJ!yw' ii u . J 1 j B K!SauaKsjS, Uiissmi rnonemacK i4K -J'nvrsh FINK 2!) ACRE tract uvur (own, part of it iu orchard, a .pan of lu Bi. iu. Can Id' sold at j burpalu. Will take, in u good itesidence inopoity In the city providing PQvchiirtbr would take 'p'ill rest deuce propu.ty worth uboul H-Uo with aiuall iniult)'.ncQ G-O-ilt SECURITY lQ.ND i AYIXGS CO. WANTED Two airponU-rs at Grven house. Ch,n:y Floitsts. 9-o0-tf. FOR SALE lluffot, htfiting stove, ktteh.n tffblV'. kitchen cabinet, rug. rocking Jlialr, pintier., ami HiiialWbouHeluMd articles. Mrs. J COopcr, 1707 Wulmit street; 'phono Red 325. li-30-tit FOR SALE 10 jhoice,,,lots on East . Adayi-i, gt a laurgaiu. V. C. Hjin sen, 1307 Fourth St. 6-30-tit,p FOR SALE T)l)l M avenue, cm? six rSoin, modern House, wfth Jiuaoment, two screen'porches; with nice trees and lawn. A snap. Sec Ray t?num. G-30tf Flash lights and batte'ios, man icure si'lsaora. toilet scissurs, barber shears, hair clippers, a large assort ment of tlun these at FAMILY DRUa STORE UA ORANOKiOHCOON, I.AXI) Pl.ASTIilt HELPS Cl.OVI'il' Land plaster, 75 pounds per aere greatly inriiused tho vigor and Ktiind DA V: of clovor In a sailea of cultural trials on the agricultural college alallop (anus at COQ-nUtS, Or, Th! advi lnid uursr S?d elthor wOK or without ci Qa. o The Sllvorlkora Fouiily Drugstore y..C( u new assortment of local cam- j;a views, poal janr piruinn- ma ? GOT YOUR Don't Jolay. vour purchasing ynjil thi night V'forc the Fourth. sWc"ll jiroliably have plenty then, but possibly not exactly what you've p.lsu ned to use. Come early and make sut'e'of hav ing what you want. We have a.big stock of Fireworks ttiis year.. It includes every kind of a noise-maker and cv- erythilig iu the .kind made to delight '-the eye. Ail new fresh goods that are "sure gp." Newlin Book & Stationery I0PEN DAY J. G. HENRY Residence Undertaking Parlor FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND UCElfcly? EMBALMER . Phone Call Main 62 : Day and Night Buy Your Chautauqua Tickets On Sale-at the Banks, Y. M. C. SKASOXTJC'KKTS DAILY ADMISSION .Membership, which entitles Adult Tickets FOR SALE Modern, team-heated, 14-room, income residenco property; ou easy terms; must bo sold at once. Owner leaving city. Write "N" care Observer, START YOUR DAY RIGHT by partaking of one of our excellent HOT WAFFLKS with .M'aplo Syrup. "We use abso lutely no compounds or substitutes iu our bak ing or cooking. ' THE .CITY RESTAURANT AND BAKERY Anthony'ci Kobbins, l'rops. La GrdeoIlilKng-Compw BAKER-LA GiANpE AUTO r i. Lv Baker ....S:0(Pa. m. LiV rsaser ....zaa) p. m. rnone Blapkl4P. vIMR'a of nUT the piinctpal build ings augj.pain' of lnUir In end around La Grande. These cards will be on sale at to store hereaT?er. " O-27-tf O FAMlBT DRUG STORE l GWANOCpBtaON. FIREWORK; AND NIGHT j A., Polock's Grocery ...$3.00 75c Holder to Four ..$10.00 . AMONCj .)' FLOURS Jhre itt always on that wins ifo menV approbation in i lurgiir (It'gi LC tlin tiic othei. Wo lire c prou-4 to ay Cli:4 ol BLUE M KM loar is ifmt "ttne." tyi c, U'st is in tho bulging ntKlaiing. Wo nuirt who aow any it is cAsuf a O v fi)Uh goodcal4( fith ur fiotr thSntv-ith ny othrr. A wiU prove thenoriu'hfi 5 gTAGEo o ml. - O o o LP La Grande .... 8:00 a. m. 0' ijy xa uranae ....w p. m.