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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1919)
o , - TUESDAY, JULY j, 1919 US. HRXNDE EVENING OBSERVER ,"...:.'. M 'Ili'MU.itl'lltUlil.li: lb '-V i.. o Go o ffaflMaJWMWatiWartaftltaa Red Cross o 2 Pnig Stdft The Preajriptioa Btoff. v - " 1 . weft, . kie(jK4lliiK Ajiplo Leaf Itollor . LOroy Chlldn, W he Hood River . Binnch L'cperhucnt Station and 11 ' B. FirUon, ot Mie O. a'. C.nren in iown yesterday af ternoon and "in a. e a trip out to Imbler to look Julio tin. lrle leaf r011i(r hero tills your. The roller ieemis to Jw not quite as. bad, this year a3 ir f,ormer seasons,. abd the Inipi-ovejnont is cnedlu-d by niany of the Imbler people .to the pneenoa of no,w bpeclcs of bug thai IS said to be devouring thq roller Colonies of the Insects, jt Is said, make (heir 'homo in one tree until they fcavw ejbauated 'the food supply aiovided by the roller.- and then thfey lake up their habitat in anoth er -tree. Messiu Chllds and Fulton returned west laut night. . t Member of 14Uth V. A. Here . Jim Bowler, arrived 1n the elty .this morning on No. 6, to be itihe guest of liis sistiej, Mrs. A. C. Hamp ton, of this city. Mr. Bowler Just received his dlischarge from the 14tWh Field Arttlleiy, which recent ly returnied from overseas Before his enlistment in the army, Mr. Bowler was conncolod with the First National Bank df Pcndlulon. Ho ex pects to return to Pendleton in a short time. West. Point (j!iitdiutc Here ; 'Lieutenant Kills Williamson, ac companied by his liister, Miss Naomi . Wlltinmson, will le;ivo this evening for Nriw York. Urutcnunt William spn, who has been visUing his pair entw here for tho past uvro weeks, will join his company classmates be fore going on a two months' in Htiuction it-rip to Franco. Miss Wil liamson, will remain in New York for the next six weeks to tako ui: summer school work. j Home From Auto Trip Mr. and Mas. HuMiian Seigrlsi and son. Ken, and .Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Scigrist and daughter, Julia, totu-uend honio u fiw days ago from an auto trip o rortlmnd. They re- . port a vot" . enjoyable .time, exe'ept for a minor accident Which occurod . whilte backing out of a garage in Portland, which dojwyed Itho party a: couple of days. Miss Palmer Takes Xew Position Miss Caiiolyn Palimy, has accepted a position an olerk in the account ing department; with the Georgo Polluter Lumber Company. Miss Pal mer is filling the vacancy made by Mrs. Ricliand Cleycomb, who Ba gone away on lier vacation. Wouniled Mnrino Herri Fred Knants, of the U. S. Marino Coips. left this morning on No. 6 for one yfears' service overseas. He I from North Pdwder. Mr. Knauts was also wee-ring a wound Btripr, which he la entlttded to wear, having been wounded by a pieoe of shrapnel. Collier ItcprehOntiillve Hero ".'"Barney" Cronncn, a, reprcsenltu five iif CollleB Magazine, is in the dUy looking after hl Interests heiie. Mr. Cronnlen Is well known in the newspaper ficidt hsviog been connected wUh that work for ft num ber of years. Camping Season Opens DcBtte Corfdit and nor two cous ins, Florence and K.itheryn l.arhen m'yer, of Illinois. Trill leave this ev ening for a two 'weeks' camping (trip to Will Condit's . .meadow, . about fourteen nvilee' np the, river. .j-'ABigSt'irySVithuUig . .1'uiieli ' ''THE HELL HOUND OF ALASKA," With Win! V Hart." FILMS r. IN Brownie Camera 8.13tov$5.ff $?.00 to $i5. Folding ,, Pocke? 0 Kodaks $8.00cto $68 O. A. ('. Htiidcnt Here MiHB Bossla McC:0 Presoott, Washington, 1s visiting at it he homes of Dr. Ruy and Lester Murphy of this cltJ Miss McCun has bAn ato lending the Oregon Agricultural College the part yoaj. po 2i o o Vlsltlngit Pendleton Mi. L. F. eCondlt and 9rs. vM A. Lachonnieyer lt?t this morning tittj lvndleton to tuicnd tlw day viBin9 with 'ifrlSids. Spokane, CL'oeur d'Alcne ami Walla Walla during their journey. E. d. Wllev. representative for the Ji'orth V,iwder Hiem, wus inrthe city yeSterday on business. a O Mu Crt ilUDLilly arrived on No. t fllilu liioinliig, ttvisiter parents, Mr. and Mrs. 6. L.eLllv of thU city Miss Lilly has beM bvlding a posi tion 411 l:tland for the monfhs. Itetuined Vale Mi A, W. Nelson and children, Miss Lois and Muste( RussolluNel- son-, deturnefV this morning on No. 17 from a two wveek's Wsit with Miu. Nelsorus Bister, Mr. Gtorge Huntlngtoe Currey of that ptnee. ew Postal Aslstunt . Miss Edith Braug, daugltter of rctnister B. E. Bragg, has receiv ed her anointment as general deliv ery crerk. Miss Biasg takes up Iter new duties today. HomA from Ilnntbm a Mr. and Mis. Bi'no.t Wcltklns, and daugltter, Mary Helen, murnd to day from Baqdon,. Ore., where they hittl been visiting Mr. .Watklus parents. ' Hn, WU1 Vogel and-daughter, Bet ty, left Sunday evening for New York and New IOndon, Conn., to spend the summer. Mr. S. B. Ryan -and Miss Esther Ryan, mother and sister of Mrs. Vogel; will return with tfiem and expect to make this state their heme- O. f. Brandt, shoe salesman with the J. C. Penney Company, arrived home .this morning on No. 17, from' Salt Lake, where he has been for the past two weeks looking after business mat ters there.' Mr. and Mrs. "Ernest Watkins uml baby daughter, Mary Helen, arrived home this morning from Bandon, where they had been visiting friends and relatives for the past two weeks. Mfss Elhlcl Wright was a local visitor In Elgin last Sunday. While there, fit, a waa n guest of Br. and Mrs. Veins, formerly of this oity. Mr. and Mrs. William Rhinehart left this morning on a two weeks' auto trip through Washington. They will visit Arthur Sanborn, left oil No. 6 ithto morning for Ikiker to transact business. Ho will -rotum in time to help with th'i big J.clnition which Hi to bo staged hero on the, 4 th. past few Cl.ttidu E. &0x, of Bake was a business visitor in La-Gunndo toiCXy. oMling itethe V. S. f,Land Ofrice Vgi eUi'iiAMo inaltoie in clfflWUon wgh a hoiiio-jtecd entry. . . u ."Mrs. StoddarA, acconionied by her sister. Miss Hden 1omas,are turned this miS ning after a ftyo weeks' visit in Salt Lake City "with friend and relutives. Miss Dorothy Casey left this after noon for fmbler', where she will on the gust of Miss Jean Tuttle over the weekend. Miss Marcellit Berrx arrivfd home this with morning after a three weeks' visit Ji-iends and relatives in Portland. Mrs. .Guy Byrkft and son, Palmer, left yesterday morning for IWnllowa Lake to spend the week. E. Izatt and son, Lloyd, of Sumpter, wore visitors at the George Stoddard home yesterday. Rnlph Root arrived this morning on No. 17 to spend the day with rela tives.' lie is located in Huntington. Claurnce Newlln arrived In tho city a few doys ago, to visit with friends and rololtives. Don't forget the entertainment at the Christian church tonight.. Thia is going to be good. Adv. :.noi '-a f. Harold Indley i.jw.1 rniug f oui D ' " :t-2ml Men Home Todav O Train No. 4 thU liim-nniiF lii-niiL'-lil home sevsral rvitil men who had Ix-nn overseas with the 322nd rogi O'h 'or over a year. Theyla wer Caiiltirdo Buccinl, of ConipaOr, J L. Cooper, Evans Urn mm, Frank 8 AAii instrong, all of Lai Uiande, and K 1 . . 1 1 1 ' I I v 1.1,1" i B . IU 1 . , Crune. of Troy. Theso oovs ell Inft 9.n Oinndo together, Otimnsferi'iiii: A WANT AD wm do It. iroin Lamp u.ois to uanip'Keuriiey'a,,, -... aam gnus geuuig owrstjui ancad M j U.nX OL MIO UltQf Wlll WllUIII iiiuv enlisted. They went over the top twice, and all have rutin ued houitf fiife and 1iJ!. 'ftivy have been io gotheCj eve.' since a-hoir unllstifienl. 'off days :UHl8. wtirnoJO this alter spending PAfdor lteturus From Convention 9 R. K. Coker, -p.Oitor o ittie, Chiis tiais church In yvln ctty, returned from Milton, Ore.,' wluHe he Irad been attending thin nunuiil conven tion of the C-lM'ttflfan eltfut-hn Eumt orn Oi-egon. Mr. Coker retorts a vary flno convent'ioif all atlmoiiKh. AMVmls Jliller' Mecllng ' E. E. Kdddlo relluiiicd this morn ing fr6nu Seutrto, wliero he stttended a wetlng ot the Northwestern Mil lers.' Mr. Kiddle deports a very iiitei-: eH'.'lng.onvcnllon. Mr. 'Kiddle, who recently tuttonded a conference with Julifls Barnes (n NVvw ork, gave a roport of this convention. . Mark Phy, motored ovor today from Hot Lukie. to tipend the'day. ' Mr. . and PVnil Bplilman nr? recoiving congintulations today on the arrival, of an eight pound sou. Both mother and son are dolnp nioely. Oieorgo Komcda, of tho Elk's Club, will leave this jevenlirg for Spokano to friends.. ;NEWTDDAyi FOR SAI.E-Sixl . sale. Call Karr sn-inch wood for 22x5. 7-1-Ut One acV and nearly new fbur-rooi house, wiHi full basement; water riglit ind olV'r improvements. Prop' erty just outsule of city limits. A splendid buy uPf to58; -iimall payment and.termj to siiiturclia,ser". Six ncro tract, oslsideV city lim its: old house and bmrn. rttnnintr wa tery nearly all of this iVeyleiulicl soil. A siilendid place for a .home vhei ono cirflhf keep two or three cows, .raise chickciui and vegetables, and r tV M 11 l it wupt'r-iH'uiuro, . ELL HOUND OF ALASKA," With Win. S. Hart. . "THE H make money. Tb,ls placo is very rea sonable, anrVcan give terms. OtoQf tl!, best farms in Lower Cove; well inipVivsil, three miles from railroad statynXoivQ good road: all the crops would Vol with it if taken now. SECURlYll LAND SAV INGS cotIPany. 0 D M-at sets of harness. A. vl-'irst streot. -a FOB SALE Or will trade for I'ordL or other good car, five heavy work houses, two heavy wagons and tvo L BI E. Rutter, 102 7-l-3t,p - LL HART Tn-V : - .ound of Alaska" o iii'ed liV Thos. II. Inee. 1" Mm. H'-onn-y 1 .' Hill tnml d'Hichticr, Prpeoto yotir ftu-e, and ha yout jh Hiiro ntk doiio In tbo Modorn Dark Hooiu. ut 8ilvortliorn'a Family UriiK Store. One day service In th$ developing and tiilnting of your noucatdvos. 6-27-tf FAMILY DRUa STORK l A SBANOCOHtaON. U'n,l unia r-Ailvnrl tnflnV nf tho Heath of Mi-s. Hamilton, of Medfotd. Oitogou, inkMher of B. C. Hamilton of this city. Both Mr. 5nd Mrs. B. C. lliuuilton har.e been in Mcdfnrd to I be at the bedside at the Mm of her dctah La Grande people oxtend their denp-st syiupathy to the Hamilton family. ' HIPPODROMp VAUDEVILLE il-i TOMORROW WITHERS & RANDOLPH "The Gambling Jesteirs." ' BUD ARMSTRONG JACK & DORA . " "Song Impersonator.' :ie Vamp." OUTiNO PICTURES TJ ELECTRO & CO. "Tlw Human Dynamo." 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