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SUNDAY. JULY fi. 19 19 TriE Sunday horning observer 9 Official Program O SIMUY. JITLY 0. Morning UsOJl Services All Churches. O lecture "The American Girls' AmericanHin" w A Mrs. Hubert A f trrnoon -Opreiude Inspirational Lectuil- Lcwis Mi: The IIuIjO family h::ve jnt been enjoying a reunion ut ''Shadow Point the residence cf J. K. HuUe. Ueides ihose who live in the family, then were relatives from Nebraska, Port h nd, Enterprise, Flora, Wallowa, Vin cent aiul Telocaset. The quests began arriving Weyesd All care war HOLIDAY BOXING nuuufi CARD A HOMMEA Evening i,., ,.,i;, ' i thrown nsile mul everyone forgot fai'V Ainiirtet ... .1 -.1 i i? o.... The Advantage cf a HaiM-cau" . ,wion'l nWW i THREE EVENTS STAGED FRIDAY O " KlUclt A- S'1 c-6 d l picture' of 75 relatives' KVENIMJ. Concert Prelude n r . Lewis Mi'itarv Oimrlet was taken, hi One afternoon ofnhnt . Dramatic Kcn.TTng "Turn to V;e Ilight '. .P.Edwin !9 Whitney 0; sev.a! auto loads visited the 'im,m.rlan O cemetery wnere tne 'Aier members of , ' ' MONDAV JlfeY 7. .the fan.hvd.avo Iren laid to Ost. The ' MornlTig. -Lecture ''Nfcadam Fretted .Miss j.,,,. It. f it'll participants deputed, voting it once'! Junior t liautuuiiua. O O ijc best times of thclrlivcs. O J'ternnon-tJ'roludo .' ff Evening Musile 'Entertainment.. ... Elsie TiTae Gordon, Ini&ersoaator j At thoreguh;r meeting ofSCrystnl Marv Ach-1 Ilnvn. r-.,l.,. ;.f Q,Tr.p Kehekah Lodge No. 50. Tuesday, July Lecture "The United Slate AsistMluyocitiU Artists I- thelistrict deputy, Sister Sara Ti E. Couldn't ; the Limit rih . ....... -IK anuvniiiereu I irsi luteal or . Pugilistic Career. o (By Eastern (Wagon's 'premier boxing event of all time tlf-i, the claim of . W. Nelsom.) isjtt the yeace Conference o Ida America's NotcaWuhlirt,! a! Cimcra's C.ovho-S riii!0":iis Cze TUESDAY, JULY Morrjing Junior Chautauqua. Afternjon Cmcert Evening (a) Grand Concert (I) Bohemian Folk Snf s s,isted by C:'.e WEnyMSDAY. JULY 9. Morning" Junior Chatltaumig. . ' Arternnon-I'reludc ...... , '"The.nognicrs Lecture "Misunderstood, Mexico" W. L. TMi'llinsrer Evening -.Prelude '. . ., -the Ui snici 3 . I.e(tu e "Two Ye.-jrs in Hell aijd Hack With. a'Sioile". .. - Private Peat many snort fans, prJTiablv eatalorrtie ci hy'e, nssisted by the d.iuty grand j thf i;"flu &'?'m ftmitioi., hi m l. ii ' niMt slin SKIM Aid 1 Fi ortnn ill. " " -...,. J Jounvlisttalled the folIe-itr officers- The ! Krn"mls p '"hl d ieasuing tent.: Noble Grand, Olive !SUi4field; i'ice Grand, Emilynook, Secret;;! y, Yieia Elledge; Conductor, kBand.K.y (j'iio.ru; Warden, MirimEl- ni all suits of the ledge; Inside Guardian, I.ydia Hug; ilme. CafaiVli Outside Guardidan, ho-S'.ovak UaiiB : R. S. N. ., Vesta Minnie Ainsworth;, ""S""' 1 ftav. L. S..N. G j '""VP L'S. V. G Mnttie t""e,.W1".1' Lmnift Kenneilv: R. ttolden; L. S. V. G., Doi'nhy datdner; Chaplaiij, T'loreneo StansfieTil. . . THI HSDAY, JI I.Y 10. Horning" -Junior Chautaufn'a. Afternonft-EnreJtainment '. t. . " Pageant "Umde Sam's Experiment" Evening ' Concert ' 1 Illustrated Leofure "Closing Days of the War''.!..... - Henry "Warren Reserve Tenting Space nnd Tents h.y Calling or Writing C. .1. IlLACIC, LA OKASDK. OUF.CON. ' ' Sixteen young ladies motortli ti the hoe of Mrs. Fred Kiddle, of Island City, last Wednesday evening, wher they were guests at a card parCy ttiv- cn by Miss P.ettjP Dare Allinson. The . affair was 'in Vmor of Miss Alice Apnllo Concert Co. ' l-Vrthfng, of Mi. Vernon. Illinois, who Juiiiot Ciiatitanqua lis spending the summer with "her V Apollo Conceit Co. 't,r. 5,ls- '-'le I:- Kiddle, of Lubler. Ine guest list included the members Poor "- '',c l urs(iay H.venmg Hve Hug- dred elub. Mrs. (.. W .. Charbyneau un" hu;h honors. ' 1 Miw It'iry Helen Corbett elitor tained !x of her friends at a theatre pjiity fn July 2. the 'her ninth birthday. After the theatre they were takvn to th(. Coi Ik-H home, whore (laintyrefrcs!inetits were serv ed. "'Those present were Dorothy Itrownton, Constance Kae, Martha'. tet 1 Cochran. Jeart Williams, Helen 'ill i;.ms and Mary Helen Corbett.. Saturday morflinK for itvvas ufvi'r the nffd- lbiiht hour when tlu ht blow had been stiiiek. Kxmiimental. fn view points, the iut it card shows that unexpected mishaps detail inconvenienced some and minor thinr that next s renuived, but the out standing fact is that jhe contest w;ft wjirtji 3 he money, and more too. The open-nir platfoi m and . the, tiratulstaud wro cool, the wind re- i'reshinjr aint plVntifirt, and the usual smoke Vnd stifling heat of .a ft:M house were mi-isiiiK. In fliovinjy up tti? platform and ringside, the trac tors threw a monkey .wrewrh into the commission's plans. Working t top speed in 'the limited time between the afternoon races and the fight, the t'.actors missed the correct spotting lines 'by several feet and completely threw out of commission several oth erwise choice box seats. This was, of course, unavoidable and regretted With one or two exceptions flie crowd was very orderly and d:-! its routing The La Grande Chapter of the Rain bow Division veterans were royally en tertained Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Geo. li. Stoddard, the j numbers at th mothers of these overseas men being jwhen the young rident of the La Charles Harding, pr Gra'nd Chapter of Iiair.bovv Vcterr.ns. I.ind.y's oichc.-tra furnished n:iisical retw'pticn and later folks renairid In tlu Ihe hostesses. concrete floored cni G. L. Clark, who was stationed with 'v indulged "in. 'I or near the unit most of the !S i merits wore set & months they were in Europe, was:,KWns ,.:lU)V TDi'Oonf mul ivi.ulii nn nI 1 ...11.! in.! u;i - . Ndisphae. to 'friends and relatives of the La Gr,mde men. Short speeches were niade by Mrs. C. N.. Palmer, prcsidenl ieuc'ts ,Ur. of the Army and Navy Auxiliary, and dard far In the lecora the house and out ef tin h'-.ur ''taps' was smli i.vrted- th. :il:ir m h ; !i"rc tl::rici:U" .';!e f -r :'errc--h ion the ! aat.fal ', b'. sng the idc. r.iA both in s. At a'lati e.l .-.lid tiie M-s. St, id pitaiil;-. for a six weeks' visit to relatives. Tiiey i will then go to Seattle, where Mra Thatcher will take a boat back to her jhume in the north. Mrs. Miller will I return from Seattle to her home here. WWS0- Do -you know ttat Dr. Garfield, United States Fuel Ad.mustratur, said: " Iiuy no v.- in'.Au'. ing. Thousands ('f off coMsiiU-r;Jy :n: ronsuir.ers is to huy "I fee-.--,uv.d to s famine in the Kail. ' '.'.st or the AmI.ui a sh..-;.-e i;- .! v li !e y . an y that, as 1 sm the '('"loiii a :.;ate':n.:.it i m wMI i'e ton late, ig Lark tt Enroiie. ranv niii'inn tons I a ,:v ,r(" K.;i DO YGi: KNOW H'A'i Mr. Wilson. S'c-. ret ,i iy- prices.. Buy NOW. "Those -vho po-tnnnn Vuving c f .it-ure misfortune of. ! he .nation. .Nothing in the Ialmr situ; eonimocinies in general and coar la part "Wages will tint be le-s 'r sc. :,) Irbnr as 's'.on as we a"u oMili noiiiinl i to the vublie, Ali-y 13, I'D YWF K.VOY THAT Dirtttpr iiencnii L.ihj- of. MIOKTAGK e.imirg iin iaia Sumnn r he is pointr to fi-nl . .eiieral Ilincs prtdicts a : !:' neral '.vi4h v. hii h -;iie iu;i! ,Tleniv of cars today'V;-. gel num. I.T:iitc! States I.; in the loj .' ! n arrant'; a-ivntr e l".is.,,,s. . ul KOW TI .VnnUir ' uninun-', l cam: 'Tfie."i i ii'h; i.itcs n.u Senate which provides fnr th pabii'' b.v i'enatiir Cuiiini tV nimii'e:'.) IW1- (!! .7. Ohn'.'M from i1''- fiii'; tu n;lv im i a--fmo'c! .) I KM'Wi TH.XT-- n. " '' ru" e f.i irarv ':(, f '. rosf of 1. ihe I'. S. I:.ti:;.ad Ad,,,'; r:is !.!.' col ri.nt:!';'ir tin itViffi..." t , B... .i-iivry .,! ,rtai.-.',V .Ms b.-an-; ,,f i'. i;iil.!"-t, ra j-: ..;i;ire tian ;!,,, vi.n,',. , - tad jve Ur"...-.l "f t- S-tc lntcrsi:.t.a,. y",'ll ,l i" I Dave a lull wv. !,: ,y ,,)y " (rrm a' , Cli...'"-:,! i.f Ji.iS.-nate !nt"f:,;.ite j: i' , i ... : J t'i i c T.n -,m nicely. Hereafter the commission will L'easion being 'no ('oult nuve P-'oe authorities in tin uacK rows m ejeet uiom' who tion i know' how to behave at a mbdarn-dav- boxing nia'tch. The d.iy is gone when ladies cannot attend boxing everts without ruffling their dignity. To get down, to the fight proper, it must be said that either one princi nally the lightweight card, would have ! i.'n ample show for the price charged. Mrs. W. !K Talnott was hostcps to a In the first preliminary Karther and number of her f Mends -lit a delightful 1 Clark put on a good go. .The second afternoon last Tuesday. The guest." botit was the lightweight card of the were Mrs. liny Murphy 'Miss McCoy j double event. It was the only decis of Walla Wiilla, Mrs. M. Hoice.jion bout. Neal Zimmercan drank the Mrs. II. E. Dixon and Mrs. Dave Stod-j bitter dregs of decisive defeat for the dard. , j first time, and his father, always in . his son's corner, led the sobbing Mrs. Chris Miller and daughter, i gangster ' dressing room. Al Mrs. Thatcher, of Alaska, left last cv. though beaten. Z.mmermnn was mas ening for Yakima and Walla WaHa t of the r.nR (or six rounds and part. j o.t inc seyun i n. .tinriiii imu u miuuv i the best of it in an early round, but generally speaking it was Zimmer liimn's tiglit. Then-his might began j to flicker, his cunning to wane and just to the contrary,' Martin's reserve strength exhibited itself. Martin pep j perod the sorrel-topped youngster with n salvo of screaming blows thai left their sting every time and in the tenth round Referee Mnher called .halt, tore Zimmerman away and sent . him totterintr and groguy to his cor jnr, .and threw the enginecrng fist of Ivoung Martin into the air a? victor. ,It was a good enough fight for any crowd. Then the heavyweights were led out. Leo Cross, master of scores of imUles under 01st division gonfiJoiu, prane'ed into the ring with a stocky, heavy werght stature, while Frank Kendall with the rea'h of. a Jeff lies and the height and bulk of a massive n;ah, came out slowly to meet the fijc :ater, KendalTs jaws were so wejl protected that cn!y once or twice could CroKs get to him there, so Loo adnpt- -d the kidney route and Icept ut it." '$"iLh wallops that echoi'd through ihe midnight like a spanl;er bn u side of bacon, the battler kept at KondaU's' anatomy. Though Keirdall wa.s lggressive and waited mo; e, ho nlaycd a cooler i!i-;)"sition and kept his even keel except ns ti net rpn. s, mettV well. In the Inst two rounds Kendall unwound some terrific rlouts :;nd overcame any ml vantage f'ross nay have had ut the "tart. Kendili's "l?an ightinv, Ins genera Kb y, ' nnd the inip'tSo-tity of Cfohh led to the final coiH'lUvions of a dra'. While he houtrfimy h;.ve seemed slow, thore were great numbetK f blow struck Famine is loming. Huy Nt)V. A birr coal shmtage is rom Val production has fallen pnilMblc. Mv advice Ui UKUVYMY; s:!u., 'we nre lil t !y in epoi i, nee a txn sueu the pu t'ic .M..y 22, I'lV.t ) ;.-.i-:mc":t, sq'H: : VMigher" vc: are siieculating in the wa'.ci i;'.l!y lower cost of it i.ig.a s'tiiuus shortage of (From a st;,t.H!t:U issued' ration ::vs thTe unle-4 he liiiys.lli J '..it and i:iter ifiunu-t "m: uf t t i 'ti f.( ilities. ;!iern while lh is a CA p 4"fial this . Director busi;!e-s i" 'I l-re ?'-( y ran I i'.n irn Conim'ttee, said: i'-.'ady to submit to the at--::vnt issued to 1 He tt IT.reign i'ommert y pi ie. m. bri- u-ii.ent i: odriy arises 1 "ft pe; ni4 i by .1. O. V(V ii KNpW 'Ii.T Thc- men gov rnnv i;; of r-: mnjT. cliei;, :hin a.V' e e);-e i h sound. It t''n be r; lied i on. lieves in ti.e sU'i ii tiii- while you j i'.n get.it. f th lei.r of Vv. J. Oc :4n Am iir an-'i-i thc; . . W is lae ti:. 9 --are in a position t judr-e "'"'Miriu, heir judtnent S:.v, yer Ho!r-?s ienaff i,e ( ,i. .ui o-.v it. P.iy mr co.il qu m 0' " 1111):,"', 9 k i eft ff fV 1 i. I o . I XT A WEEK OF SPECIALS O o o o o o o o o Alero From almost every nc( ft anj. corner of the store we have collected articles for this occasion. eham.ise of dependable quality m many install' , far lelow their w.r leOle cOt. It will pay ymi to in vestigate these barga.Ps as well as many othe" not llisted here AI.i. TUb" WEEK. O Q . .SHOS Vc V v x w-x x ' PUMPS $.l-98 UMiis nnti.enus oi nil tois, sis'.es irom - j .g :a ami a fe- large si;.es. Pini.ret and I'tv. iV: Dunn iftAes, patent leather a,ud kitt; some have strap.-; across, others are plain. A chance for n woman with a.sma;l foot- -ALL THIS WEEK at'fLyS. Children's Low Shoes' "'..98c--:;: A limited number oC white buck two-s!rap Slippers, in sire.s fi to H; al;o a few black kid with white soles, sb.os fi to Hi, !Hc. . Grey Top Shoes $490 Another chimee for the small foot sb.ey 2 1-2 tc 4 1-2, inclusive; .rru-ulur $!i shoes, best pmht: grey cloth top, a few kid shoes. Vbile main, at ?f.flU. Shoe Denartni' i hei'e hre times when things that tampia should be one of thosu tiirtes. intcifsiing aL tliis time. Gingham Dresses fl, : nil' .iiV i-o- M ' 'A J ,rV 1 NEW! Ve new and fir: Ties Sale on Ladies'0 Silk-Hose. o o mhmwm fHire Silk and Pure Silk Hose, in white, bluo and 'grey; regular $1.25 and $Lf0 hose; odd ' hit A, but all siv.es. While uny remain, c pair. . Boot and Fibre Silk. Hose 69c . In black only, good Moot Silk anil Fibre Silk; full length nnd good fitting hose odd lots, but till sizes.. All this week, at UDc. 100 Knit Vests at 25c Made by Royal Mills, good dependable quality; guaranteed to be full size nnd -perfect fittinjr; nil sizes. While airy remain, 25 c. h are uppermost In our mind, and during Chan-' ing a lew or tne new arrivals mni would nc mosc For the Aliss a's well ns for the lady. New gingham dressea in pretty plaid iatterna; whLu '.hi lars and cuffs, some with ves tesj otb s are tiimmul in plain rnloiVd giti"h:iuis. ' I'rieis up to $.i.W. ' Wide flowing Crnvittn 'made of liigh grade ailk, in bright color ed, flora (inlted, checkered and striped pntterns; also plain black ami white. Prices range from 2.",e In 2.-",0. WOMEN'S SILK AND LISLE VESTS SHk Vesta of flesh and whitO; also silk and lisle, of white with band top and silk stripe. These arc all new nnd you will surely, appreciate seeing them. ie, it ami tho r,ipiout tvr.ii not always the same man. . Cioss is to nlb'up- l,.a, carancts used to the yueViKlicrry dis-'rulj-s, which allow punches ns long as one hand, is free, and to many h.s tac tics,' no doubt, acquired through long (iueenslieiry practi'ce, seerjied unduly ifiulea.1, "hen rcatched against the clean bieaka and hitting .f hi;, eneiiy. "A, a matter ot si.,ilinietit Wuuld kave revived tJie tJ'fi Wyoming Cattleman, the , . Largest Man' In World, . Parked Away -Recaritly HILLINGS, Mont patch fm Cheyer I eles thi d,-. i 'r.,rria;'trii. ' ; .ti-aii tn the wot Id Kendail ' :;'way a.l t ho f. inn, ti.it a j am July B. , Win. A dls' ebroul LA' GRANDE WAS SPLENDID HOST ' (f'ontlnircil ftaini Page 1) alf thim.'S miiM be'ineasured in givi'i'l a decision and thcii. t.ys or.lv" one ! fiint": to do iituT thaf w:.; In cSll it ni pivsed i of tin y.-aiH. 1le v nnd w'iiihccl f. 2 0 t rid.. He was six feet tv;(t In.tio-i h i(,ht. . . ,hat st'i,r(,ri'l and dazed life recij draw,' raid ll'feree Maher, .fob PrintiVr. Tfco f!,.rver. Vi.ln .17. r. .. . ' si1, - TI . ::r--ri " rfr 'A '" . ' t o 1 . v i ; o . i i r 0 - o i .. ! ,1 O . "t 0' J " ( . a '" - 'o . , f Stks:-- '" ;' ) j car J work n.nd he is becoming so proficient ' th .f Tied rutn.y of."1 l" eof rec-mnkiijg art that Mrs. believed to ho tho lajg ' ltdhrer will do weH to 'look to 'hei hoifnrs. That splendid musical organisation . hiown as tho ElgJn band spent the giwater prit of-the afternoon giving a most excv,'!;iU concert program at tho park, and tnere w;,s largc'erivd of (visitors who a Kpent the Mternoon ! lounging around tlV grounds antl I listening to their rounic. The .crowd ii.i the nfUjrnoon was perhgps about evenly divided between the automobile races and the shady nooks in tho park anil in other of nature's retreats. . I At the Jfair grounds the grand stand. .o.as full ot people in the aflarnoon, uid thj; uutomebile races and news of ' tb( championship prize fight from I Toledo served t entertain. The figftt ,as all hut fizzle because of the shortness" of i nmP.the lack of WRI ard's ability) sjifd , to the game. But the automobile races were 8oo,6 lata? intense interest centered in t6tfin. . tn theening flicre yus much do iii.rfin tlo o9l town. Three dances o0 ovided for ote ones who like tjje dizzy stuff, ?.'hautnun,tia opi'iied fog the niAal sessioi, and a prize figlft. of no small dimeivCJois was stored. o 0 , Thus Oh Fourth of July Oi Iji (irandu for the year lfll'.l passed int:i history witlo a soirit nf i9ntentment and well-done on uVI sK'es. O u o 0 Optimistic Thought. Tbpre nre n tlmii.mwl mn4-'lii vrn.. 4 a Splendid (nrtet from ( imp I.O' & : ill sinjilwicr ?t (lyulOiqua way0Q o o C? o I i'perlO,ou wealth. - tn " m . v Q o o o o 00 3