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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1919)
i l ; 1 TUESDAY, :.7TTLY.U Ini!)1 tS GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER EOCAL 'PENWGl ga Bming Soon jVand Mrs. . B. Nutter, 300 jTjJfcourt street, received a telegram t$ saying hot their son, Harold jter, had ro.'eicdchis dischav-j ift np MPrritt, New Jersey, after ser ( te overseas. He hopes to be it indleton in tie to see the Round pp. East )regonion. Dark to Way Mr. and Mrs. J.'M. Koehenaparker returned to their former homo In Ln Grand, after improving on a hoine etoad In Harney County. Mr. and Mrs. Iacken?parker are well known here, havlsg lived in south La Grande ' for sevoral years before Ijoing te Harney county. 7 'IlsSFWf Pete Grant In fhe City Pete Grant, a former well kaowr railroad man who for many years waF resident of La Grande, is spending u few days in La Grande, on business and renewing old acquaintances. Mr Grant is located at Enterprise. Ice Cream Social Friday An ice cream social will be held at the parsonage of the M. E. Church, South, tomorrow (Friday) evening, at 8 o'clock. Everybody is welcome to attend. I O.-W. Band Dance Tonight- Rex hall will be open for dancing tonight from 9 o'clock until' 12, the dance being under the auspices of the O.-W. band. Rex hail is noted as be ing a good place to spend a pleasant evening, when the O.-W, band boys are in charge. Home From Salem George Cochran arrived homo this morning on No. 6, from Sale,in where he has been attending the State Water Doaod meeting. 1'nssed Tliru I'lty Dr. W. T. l'hy passed thru the city this morning on No. ti enroute to his home at Hot Lake. rhis picture bids fair to outrival rtliing previously presented by th le actor, for it is in a new vein, h a war angle, and deals with ij i use of the wireless by Hun spies fig the Mexican border. The sup fting players, heaOJ by Wanda iVlcy, are exKllent. O rea weless OUTFIT USED ft; NEW HART PHOTOl'i-ATS Mor.4 fcmployed in New Art t eft Picture, "The Bor- d. r Virl. ' 111 ( ( William S. Hurt studio at Hollyvd, complete and practical wirele0utl't was erected for use in scenetff his new Artcraft picture, "The rder Wireless," which will be showr' the Arcade Theatre Fridcy andfgirday. Of course, there is no posfllty of messages being sent out side; t radius of the studio itsslf, but to (intents and purposes, if is 'the reijj '"Si and, to make the scenes ab''y correct, Wanda Hawlcy, who''s the feminine lead opposite MrjAwas compelled to learn the cod 'ts entirety. XI was no small task for the bcai'ul little actress, but she ac convhed it in an astonishingly shoi'me, anl probably with as great oo lter facility than many actua. opers, when they are beginning In ier to insure those in the audi- enewho may be familiar with the wrlpS code from finding flaws ir the1'", Mr, Hart, who directed the ia-tftin under the supervision of Xh45 H. Ince, insisted that all the dptd dashes be correctly interpret ed, hus when the sparks flash the riefe in the picture, it will be the act message that is required by the'gencics of the plot. I KHKItltY'S Tf?i:.TltK TODAY w York City's proudest boast Is Itriisht streets. Hut Hint is reck tg without Greenwich Village. In Bohemia of Kw Yo:k ore wind- 'slre'is that end ln blind alleys I Ifti, t where they end." hoso crooked srreets were laid in 'days of the second great fellow eplderdc 411 1822, when the pouring of 20,000 people f'oin 'city below Fulton Steeft caused Bhep to grow up over night. So i s'ly wore the country lanes and I flaths converted into village BUs thut no attempt was lunle to Sighten tlniir vagaiiious ways, l-'i that period date most of the o'lioust's that still ae standing. GroemUcli Villupe remains to ds quaint maze of Irregular sPieets ofaequal lengths, which often bo gi'.ml end at the little triangular "sires," with their high lion fcp that enclose a bit of grass and a. r trees. The maorlty or the tn -In these little inirks are th' nae trees suffered from a blight, w.lad'ly welcomed at our shores. ny of the scenes In woman Wun" tlin WUIiiim Pnv nhntnnlnv whj will bo shown at the Sliemy'B Th;rc. arc laid in Greenwich. VIM' agi Kvclya Neehit. win tl'ioa.liiiK role, has a number oi empg adventures In the Bohemia of iw York. Also a comedy and onuf the popular weekly 'reviews rou out a very attractive program Carr Furniture Company e t' lu'idi! (iiirst'lvcs on liavinjv the i'inc't and most "eom'iloic stock of Stoves, Phonographs, K'uiis anil JJ'nsehohl Hardware that i nn ho seen iw Union nnd Wnilowu count ies, aiuUur competent salesmen will he glad to assist y.ni to pick tlu articles which will hf? most suitable and satisfactory fiii'.voui' needs. : t'onie in and look ovt'i' tuir stuck and remember that yo will always make arrangements witl'i you fur convenient and easy terms of payment. Astnall part of the purchase price, followed by regular monthly or week ly installments is all that e ask. IN BEFORE! V) Use Your Credit at Carr's Cerver advertising will bring r still Visiting In linker Mrs. W. M. Kenneda and daughter Wlnnifred left this morning for linker, to spend the day with re-j latlvcs and rfiepds. No One Comnlains About line-a Beinfr "Slow" Around the House WherrThere's a Victrola or Edison 4'omes In From Durkeo John L. Neely. of Durkee was in the city to transact- business today. North Powder Man lleie Hilliar L. Gren of North 'Powder,; spent seveml hours in town today. He was a business visitor at the U-1 S. Land office. lA'ft For Caldwell" Joe Whitby left this morning for Caldwell, Idaho, where, he has ac cepted a new position with a drug firm there. Mrs. Whitby will join him in a few days. 1 ir Ximsidjy the world s artlfits in next time. Stop in and hea most iamous you re passing our stoiv- 'And let us explain hosJ it is to have this music iu your hoirf right away. Newlin Book and SationeryCo. Everybody Dance Rex Hall will be open up wide for you all Tonight ThursdavEvcning, July 31 The music J start at 9 o'clock, with the 0-W orchestra performing The O-W Band Invites You to Come and Have a Good Time Brownie Cameras $2.13 to $5.75 Jremo Camdtaa . $7.00 0 $15, Folding Pocket Kodaks $8.00 to $68 PRINTS OUT, AT. 9 4 31 k S Have the label, which standi for fair working conditions, put on your job printing. The Observer Is one of the two shops in town observing union principles. Phone Main 87. A WAN I AO will flo It Homo From Coast Mr. and Mrs. Claud Mackey and son, arrived home a few days ago, fioiu a trip to the coast. Another (iia-s 1'irc Sparks from a yard ejicine set fin to grass near the Grande Konde Lumber company yards this at'er noon. The fire advanced to a pile of 'lumbar but the engine from the city station arrived in time to foiestall any damage. Electric Company Moving The Nash Electric Company is re moving today from the Foley Hotel building to a uooui tu the Suuiuiej Hotel building. Will Hold Train an Hour Word trom Portland this after noon said the train will be held at Entenprisc one hour Sunday for the benefit of those who want to bo to tho Wallowa county town to so.", the ball game that day between the La Grande and Entoi prise teams. T(lblX4RTORS'rc f TTmn. I. aoad SPORTING FOR RENT 225 acres, 100 acres Irrigated, black loam bottom land, straw oiop. Takes 4500 to handle Renter to buy equipment, hay nd this place. a-l-lt. WELCOME MEETING FOR CAPT. PURDY AND WIFE TONIGHT A welcome meeting; for Capt. and Mrs. J. K. Purdy, of the Salvation Army, will be held at the Salvation Army hall,' next to White's grocery, on Fir street. Capt. and Mrs. Purdy are the successors of Capt and Mrs. W. G. Stnith, who left Tuesday even ing for Portland, following their (-n.fpr tn the work in that city. The welcome meeting tonight will -be con-j ft uucica vy nujuwiii. u...- Capt. and Mrs. Purdy had been for some time past ih charge of the Saiva-j . tion Array Soldier' nd Sailors' Red; Shfcld Club,at Seattle, ami Capt. Pur-j .dy came by motortycle from that city, .rnvine in town last night. Mrs.; Purdy came by train, reaching here Tuesday. 0 GOODS We parry a Very Largj and Complete Stock of Sporting Goods Red-Cross SIXUl.K 1 HUNTING COATS 1 ' HUNTERS' KNIVES, . I GREASES AND OILS, i GUN CASES, i i V RECJILPADS, '. , ' . FISHING TACKLE. Aimuuition Stock Complete and Fresh From thq autv (ji'S. t:i kj.ks (,f all stvll:s and Factory. 9 UYLOAlSlNO aliimj: ARCADE FRIDAY SATURDAY WM. S. HART WHY LOOK OLDER THAN YOU ARE? It la astonishing how many women through lack of atten tion are wearing corsets that give a more mature appear ance to the figure than It should have, and consequent ly they appear to be five or ten yean older than they are. It la possible to readily Im prove that condition it you will come to our corset de partment and got e trial fit ting of the MODART front laced corset Pauline Lederle IN "The Border Wireless" 0W fir .v.4 1 U LAEGiST STOCK OF .1PORTIKG GOODS IK OREGON-WAY WE 9- i n v j& i u u xv KJJXLasL, : I O f o I (SO Ol ffi 9 n Orei on0 Hardware A Implement I B e 8 It i'f..Zt&: C.?i2jfj "ml X'ltti.aml llitu i'ji llilr Jfart iiiidui 11m friction Is too cIomi' cvcii ft the ini y, find it's then ti.'at you the ,icat western uvt1t at wi.rk 'vvith liis hMv I'l'l. , o 0 Q o 1 J iSimirXj," superior to any othcF front Ince eonwt, for wiUiout thfi VcsTZL&r feature no corsei ean votf- iiiibly" ) just H8 feood. 14 contain tbe niiuttv toQck d scientific construction. You do sot lacrifLct f rw fort for tyle pit yoa ii m4 sacrifice ttyh foe ejufgH Lett you wear , m A' comnlcte'linc alwata on tharfJ priced o $2.59 up. ".0-T(?l)AVfLtA9- 9 Company Ms. Rojat. Pattisdn. 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