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THE SUNDAY MORNING OBSERVER
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Middle Goes .Vr Heaven
. ;jWhen Senator Ed Kidfllo. wasin
Washington, D. C. iafew dayago he
gut special disraansation lirom th,
war department frnd was takeipup by
trained flyer . in one of the am
oflanew. He deacWbes the incident as
onaoftba finest trips he has ever
had in all his life. When a mile high
the air man (hut off hU eogine and
lie nd the senator had a good old
fashioned visit mile in the air.
thejr sailed up and down the Poto-j
..nute. owr. JKeT capitol building
. around tbe monument and Inspects I
. a; large stretch of country in the vi-
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nam iiunueu .nun inn Ait'niHnn inn
senator hunted up the man who
. boepn the submarines and went jot?
one of them. . .
Chadtanuqa Princess Here
: Miss May Fudlayson, conunonl)
known in Chautauqua circles as "Si
. er," hu arrived t take charge of
tlw Junior Chautauqua. She aliteady
' bait a. goodly number ot little folks,
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who aniiously mset with hen In thejof this city returned home yele day
morning to pray games, listen to and
.tell stories and do many othttr inter
esting things. People wo do not own
. tickets, or sr. not camped there! am
especially urged, to send their child -.
ran.- It Is something they will nevei
forget. Miss Fudlayson , Is an ex
. treiuly talented young lady and har
, already madia a host ot new friends
She will .be here as long as chau
tauqua lasts.
. Wallona Trains I.oadc 1
Trains. for the branch line are
'loaded each with isherm ;n and peo
ple who are seeking, tha mountalnn
during the waim weath-er. TnU was
especially trae on July Fourth, for
tha number that wanted to fish In
i streams, was surh thai extra cars had
to be added to the branch li.ne train
Dr. MoNsmnn ViNits Portland
! A trip to Portland that Dr. Moss
hian hais' planned for several d:iy
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now a rwullly for last night ho
left for the metropolis to attend thc
I rpnventlon of dental praotltiontTu
Tils activity InOhe cobration, far be
Qua chalinuifs oitUe program com
inRtee, will muse biui to enjjy a re
luxutioj in the lower comitry. H
will be absent froM his office sevora'
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Home from MiM$iivlIe
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ML-a Eerlha Wulsinf;erawho I"i
been visiting Major .0d Mis Jan..oUv. vln with" f.O.dx ami Ma..
iCUihmu at their farm near Mc.MInu
Jvill ha3 iv-turned0 home. She-iyfl
;Jw tUiania lwiveJ wonderful farm
intlie lower coumry and thjt Mis
CV-tfiam has had a Vnnnrkablo rec
ori pf auroeRS In luniJllr. the pta
lieitjr1. while be usl'aijd U,is lie'-li
Jtt France. a
Dou-nFrom North 0linvder
Mi and Mra.flac AVoojd8,annd son.
; day,' helping celebrate the 4th, with
! I .Grande friends The Woods jim
former La Gniftde (people, now &irm
ing a few miles out of Noun 1'ow
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Here fioni North ToMoVr
V'lnton Forbes,, arrived in fhe
city a few dayB ago to visit with
frfeenda over the 4th. He expects to
return to his hojne In North Powder,
Monifay or Tuesday. Mr. Forbes has
just received hiB'discharge from the
u. 3. niavy. wnenj iiw uas uevn lor
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year ui ujuiu.
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Kaniaii Kibraiian Heo B
Miss Mary Martin, arrived in the'
city this morning on No. 17, to spend
the week-end with Mtse Lucia Haley.
MIss'Malitla is on her way to her
home 'in Seattle, from Topeka, Kau-saj,-
where ehe. Is' state librarian
Hore from Prairie, City
Ijsal Russell .'on of L H. Kliss?!1.
from Prairie City, to spend a vreer
with liis parents. .Mr. '.P-ism.11 ha--been
working on the highway in that
place.
YInUs Home l-'olka
R. Woolsey, representative in Ln
C-iande of tho Singer Sewing Ma
chine company, left Taursday nishl
for Linnton whbre he will spend a
few. days' visit iwlth home folks.
Motored Down From Itaker
Mr. and "'-is. Shauahan, and little
daughter, Maxine, motored down In
their Nash car, from Daker to'
spend the 4lh. They were ont-nrtain-ed
by Mr. and Mrs. "Bill" Bvarns, o'
this city.' '
Motored From Wallowa .
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ravonscioft,
and littlo daughter Jane, motored
down 'from Wallowa yeat.crday, - to
spMnd the 4th with friends. They iv-
RICHARD
tu.'ueU home yesterday
Home on Visit
Johnny WilRht left O Saturday
ou ftymbcr 6 for hla homo in UnlQ.
to Bpeud a nlnoty day furlough, llo
hug been stationed Salem, in th"
Boy Soout Ciunp tt the lust year.
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Knlerpriso PeIe Here
Air. an iiuuti
Lockwood,
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lives. Ttrey an-e
people, now living in Knterpriso,
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IU'tjiiQeo?to lVudlettui
Jri USwlr, left tlys morning for
his hftiie in Pendleton. Qlfter speud
inj a,"w(Ok with Mr. uffd Mrsi A. C.
Hahiptonf this cil.
HiiN Xew'Car
Dr. H. Vouvy, is (
purchased Ylie coiij
ed A few days ago. .
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whieli.ui riv
e (loon to Porllund
Miss Dorothy Mcye.left "Thurs
day evening for Portland, t spcjid
the 4th with MeiPdi. Sh'j nrrivti1
honto this morning.
(oct jo PorllniaJ
Miss Kill a Thomas left a'rldny ev
ening for Portland to visai with
friends for uffho:t tfiue.
lleturnx Home
Miss Etna Thomas. left Friday ev
ening for Portland to visit with
friends for a shQ.i time.
lU'tiirns Home
Kd- Thomi returned homeyostoi--da'
morning frdiu a llusiiuts trip
to Portland. .
.Milton lllorh Siems I on: li lit re
MfUon S. lllouh, ,wii6 is tuv con;
n cled with a firn of architects in
Boise, spent the Kou.ih with .his
wlfa and 'his pu'ents In La' tlrUTlv
Trucks arc Itu.sy m K.-tatl
Frpd Gakill has his battery of G
M. C. trucks busy hauling gravel lo
th' Island City road whore c.'!!.' act
ors are jiroparing to po.
niiviu;; New Picmier
H. E. Cooliilgc, of the La f.rinido
National liunk, iM-rired. home Thurs.
day Ynoming from Walla Walla, wltr
a new seven passencpr Premier.
IJei-o To YiMi l-'riemls.
Mr. and Mrs. rV:uudaiul ftiiu'.ly
arrived -in. thi city 'yesje'dtiy to
sp?,nd the ' 4th with H. K. O lSrlen
an.d family.
lltlVK Dr. I'lMleniood Home
Sheriff i.-io Wa'iniii: has i-Uvseii i
deal for the purchase of tile. Dr. I'll
derwood home on Sixth itrcct.
Monday
Tuesday
. Admission 25c
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a.drama of a
'& thousand delights
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Pitfsented by. '
A'-ROWIA'ND &. iJAvVCLL JRCCrv r ' ;
'BixccteaDY Alvett capeilani
llusy Jay for 1'iiv lit-iuirtment
The Wo dtliai tuieut was called
out ou five ditfurciit calls yealiiu-day.
none of thorn howovo,-, with pussibly
One e.iwiijj)U, .doing much datimge.
At. !):15 a. in, during the parade,
the upper story of lliu Quer room
ing OMhO w'ts partially dustroyed
the fire presumably being caused by
defcctlvo wiring. Tlio building Ik
insured fo WJ000 and the furniture
(or J1500, leO no' el0esllmatiO. ,
At 6:50 p. m. Ilia 2nd call came
,. " Vr. " Vra"tt"lAca.y. It was ..foW Mure Om
tram the property of Mrs. Esther
An-im, on Pennsylvania avnuo. This
w.it ailso a grass ,firj and wuis ftou
extinguished. The fourth call came
f-tni iu-Jpi- tlw roup-' l.oso and waa
i-aiiM'U f-rijiu firecrackers. It tas
siitidutd biore gaining any headway.
A gictw fire in f-out ot Hay Lo
gan's home called for the asslstar-yo
of tho fire department at uildniuht.
ut wrw'uifrler control L-OIo.e any
thing serious resulted.
Town Slioulil Have Hought Plane
Harold Urady, lwie of tho air ser
vice" of the U. S. army, waa struiti.
by a bright idea a few days ago that
he U B:sy did not hit him and hit'
hin hard a month or bo ago The
failune of" Ifciker "anS La -Graudo to
get an airplane for the ao al exhi
bitions they desired for their cele
brations brought fu'.tn tho sugges
tion. Mr Cridy sup-atslhat if 0
Ad Club had -tut in a bid to tbe gov
ernment a tow weeks ago for a plane
they could havo secured onoat a
i-caaonablo price and could 'have
niatdc the prlge of'if here in a few
weeks. There are Bcwral first class
mechunica hero whose a- my experi
etKI' was. mostly u:ouud the "inn
rtrds" of airplanes, and Mr. Grady
and llavld 'Soddu'rd both ai ex
perienced fliers. . . The idea may
be.r fruit rnother time.
O.-W. lluiire
Tliu O.-W. n. & N-. band gave
another one of their popular "dances
ln.it H. iifny night at Hex hall, which
exactly hit the apot, -Tlio crowd -was
one of unusual pep and enthusiasm
and when the music started the floor"
was 'filled to its utmost capacity.
When the "Home Sweet Homo" was
dat.id, everylMidy in ti'io hall left,
wondering when tlieie .would bo
another just like It. Recently iho
f). V. dancea have been very popu
lu'" -and nit'dleset" to say, its tiie ex
reption.iilly good music that accounts
fjr that.
Large Fat in is Sold.
t.'.io. 11. Cupiey roporta the sale of
the Fred Eanie. '100 aero farm at
T.ldcn-et, to John H. Clark of. Ail
ed. 'Phis Is olio ic-f t.hu best Im.f. rov
ed stork farms in that vln'ty, a'-inul
lrill'aoea is ill fine full l.riln. Mr.
Children 10c
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Clark takes liumcdluliO possession
llo will move hia family this ei-k.
Mr. Eunies has not definitely iK.
cidedQust what ho QUI doAut wjill
lu all probability purchase u smMl
farm near La Grande. The consid
oiatlon 'W hi'O liU'ludid cnnsUl' raid -tlOlc
-and iiiiplenieiua eH-O''' fll",-000.
Hurt W heol'ar 0 erlul us
Lmyd Si-riber, of the
di'rn
U-amiOy, had bis foot palnfi'.O
jn-red FridSy afternoon wh.-'n, i" h-'
was listening to a-(iro in OITvn,
his jr -o'riTirned neiur tin- Hl;-.h
Bi'hftil. lie Pis t;fto to theosii
aL whore Q oouplni of Btiteln-iiwei
Pt in the woumP and he wa-- Ihi-u
tken to his iQino hile 10. fo.t'
will bother tin for tome ftini-. hi.
Injwy is not vory a.rluit.
Haker P0i.vs Here Tuday
La Grande, amo llakcr baseball
t'omi will imiH on tliu a-air grui.l i
here tliia, -afternoon, 0when tho lo
cals will try to pull linker down "
few rounds ou the feuiuio ladder ami
incltlentally give themschMa a boo .t
upwMird. La '.rando ras , nw - i'i -
a y of a atefi-ut in thvn las: me; t-
Ing to spur them- and there is
promlae of a fast and thrilling
game. All loyal fans will be lu at -
fendauce, of course.
'Forim'-r H(v,iifciit Hack ,
C. H.'Slmpkins who furuuvly cij
ductod the Mammwth grocery In thi.
Vijy and who has been 'in biiHiuus
at,Vncct mono rociiitly, haB moved
.hi lli-iiiiflii ini:iin from Vtm-eiil
Mir. Simpklns is looking aruiuij fo
a new locution tn this city.
Clmrlio Will .Not Sinn
Members- ot the ''horn's pro -i -quested
to note that the propoa-il
appearance Sunday evening h is be -a
.postponed. The regular lehear.ai
will bo held Monday c-vonihg In. tli.i
basement of Iho Taboi racle.
Home From Willamette Valley j
Mrs. Walter M. Pierce and two'
daughters, Edith and Lorraine,
tinned home last Wednesday, from I
a three, .weeks' visit with frKnds :ii i
relatives In points in the Wllllanietic
valiey and Waslilnglon.
Are Fnjoying Cbaulamimi . .
The Mlsnca Wllma Oeslerllni:,
Minna Ash, Dorothy Miyeis and Het
ty Alllnson, mo ciliupcs nt the chau
tamiuu this, year.
Here on Visit
Mrs. L. L. Jlu-phy, anived In th"
city Wv-dnesd'-iy 'of this wivk t o
i.pend a few day;, la connei'tloa
with the Klllson-Whltu chuitauinm
clreult, of which she lu a oproaonl:i
live. , l)oi;n. To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Me.-Ciiiro'-o'r
tills city, Friday iKOiiiiiii;, i
son.
MAN I'OlTI.AIt WITH .L)ii(,lN(;,
ciu;wy commits hash act.
AIUhmikIi HiH 'I Iho.iJ .Ih ILully Sh li
ed, Atlrndhifr lh siri.in Is i'
Opinion He- Will Live,
Beconiini? dspomknt fnr 'llic n
mnt, Mike KotyK alasht'l his tlii i;
wil.fi a razor Iant nihC nlHiut.lj
o'clock in his room at the KUto hut -i
on JoffcM-Hon ntuf Chestnut st'Cij-..
When aid wn HUinmoni'il he was r'l-li
cil to the (Iraii'le Kondu UospUul v,V. i
his wound w;i dresM-d hy I lr. I i : ;-
Legun, who nnnount'ud that, whiN'-iln
Vut is a very pad one, he !jc:i'v;.
Keoya will live. '
. Just why Mi'ke Kecys rfhouM
late htmselT m iut clear to his fiic.Tl
I'or he has.heen cii)dny-d;in the W"i-:
of Kaatern Oreiron ' ami is pi um
one- of the best known and otic of
most popular woodsmen in this h" )l'i
of the state. .So far as hia frier:-!
are aware he. has no troyith-n
inj? on his mind. Jle is with-iut f un
jly and i.-! well known" to . ail 1 1 1 i i m
wyi kers. .
With cthn Uoihennen he .v;t.. 1a
of r 'for the Vourth or,.lniy v;-.n
Hon, having celelinited in f.fi (.Iran it. .
Ml'-i VtJ'- K'.lM .rt',. S,fl.l
If'.adaf 1 iliciiH H' ize tt4 S-,
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