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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1919)
THURSDAY? AUfllTRVoi ?o,o o - - --- -- " LS GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER QrJ or 1 LOCAL" n to Live In Taconia . wJ In - U Duyon. ,auglitv of r,. Albert Aunter Jeave. w. neMthe and Mr .Duttnn will itl. ha. Just been discharged from we-nth , a member of the ,,,, fi d,8,10.n- Scoo,y"- B l ' fm. ,.v-u. ent t.nroush the ronne and St. Mihiel driv. Ar- nnd pent quite a little time In Bolgu Caldwell Visitors In Town Mi Isabella Millet, daushter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles I). Miller re timed to her homo in this city 'yes terday arter spending the summer visiting at the home of her grand parents in Caldwell. She was aC companled home by t.liBs Eldoro Campbell, sister of Mrs. Miller, and .....oo v-amppeu win be a visitor for the) aest several weeks at the Millr home. Re-frns from Hot Lake Mrs. T. W. King and two daugh ters returned last evening from Hot Lake whore they had been called by tho Berious illness of Mr. King, who has been receiving treatment for sciatica. Mrs. King will return to the Sanatorium and if Mr. King is able to be moved will bring him home. Later, they hope to take hin to Portland for treatment. Towlors FrightPn Sleepers , Prowlers last night about one o'clock awoke the C. S. Sandborg family of 1709 Washington avenue They distinctly heard some one walk ing around the housa and on the steps but did not Boe them. The un known party flashed a searchlight several times but when the police ar rived some time after, no trace o( the trespassers could be found. O. A. C. Professor Here Professor E. J. Fjeldstead of tho department of animal husbandry at. the . Oregon Agricultural College is In the city at the office of the coun ty agricultural agent. Tourists to Seattle io By lcwiston Tourists headed to Seattle. Spo- it- ' in First Dance Musicians' Protective Association o o 0 Q BALC&XY lc c - e O . 0 o 0 kane and other northern Washington points hava been coming to Ln Grand and going through to Wal lowa and Lewistnn, and then switch ing back Into Washington. They say the r ads thLs.way lire much bettei than through I'endleton or4 Wallr PWulla. . . Uoes to Mi-ai-h.rm to Mcrt Sister Miss .Miriam Smith, accompanfr'd by Miss MarJore Logun and Alfre! Myers, loft ths morning on No. 17 for Meacham where they joined Mis? Surah Smith who arrived oft No. 6 from Tortland where she has been working in tho quartermaster's de partment which ia stationed lu the new post office building. MotoriiiK lo Iji (iruiidc Perry Oliver, who has bean visit ing at Lake Chalon. In Washington, and Mr. and Mrs. Turner Oliver o' Spokane, but formorly of this city, are expected to arrive today or to morrow. They are motoring through by way of Lewiston. mivo Fish in Stream Mark lhv ami U.-v Vlnl.c l,Vn fVotyrned from a two day fishing trln in Wallowa county, up on Little Mtn atn. They ropovt fishing good but from the number they brought back, their friends believe that they left most of the fish over there, lieturns to The Dalles Leaves for Kansas Home Mrs. Alex Campbell and son Byron and daughter Naomi, leave thin evening for their home in Mnrys villo, Kansas, after visiting for the past six weeks with relatives in L Grande. Accept Position with Smith's (iiungo Floyd Maxwell, of Unon, has ac cepted a position with Smith's Gat ago. To Itetum from Ilirhland Visit Miss Carol Currey will return thli evening from a visit at the William son humostead near Kjchland. Purchases N'mv Hnynes Car E. E. Kirtley Is" driving a new Hayncs car which ho purchased yes terday. jeave.s for Montana Miss Uuth Taylor, daughter of Mrs. H. P. Lewis, leaves this evening for Dillon, Montana, to visit friends. Announcement The Caiiiplit'll Sisters wish to announce, to the ladies of La Grande and vicinity, that they will open their store .Saturday, August 'S.i, with a full line oli MILLINERY i . The styles and shapes were never more beautiful than they 'arc this fall-! "We will also cany Ladies' Bilks, Coats, DresKes, Skirts and Shirt Waists. New goods are being received daily, and in a short time we will be have a complete stock. We solicit a share of your patronage. Campbell Sisters Successors to 10. E. Kirtley. f 1305 Adams Avenue. GIVEN BY La Grande Local 736 THURSDAY, AUG. 21 1919 i. ' ' . Continuous Music by. Two Orchestras . A Good Time Assured All ' - REX HALL o o Returns From Copalin Beach Mrs. E. L. IlaUey and fttle daugh- ter, Eu,naha'v returned from a three weeks" visit at Copalis beach, here they were joined by her daughter, Miss ijertruue, anu ansa vuiuhtii. They visited Pacific beads where the great barbecue was held as a final welcome to the returning: soldiers. A band of 100 pieces and" a cltorusof 100 voices furnishejl the music to the 10,000 people that "attended. They also visited friends in Seattle and Alski beach, and report a most enjoy able trip. Visitors at Thomas Home-- . Miss Eva Neely, of Portland, ar rived this rooming on No. b' and is a guest at the Ed. Thomas home. Other guests at the Thomas home are L. Hamerlymck and James Kcnwick, of Portlnnd, and Mrs. C. H. Larson, of Kansas City. Gilbert Huntor Lands Mrs. W. G. Hunter of Island City, received word this morning from her son, Gilbert, that he had arrived in New York yesterday from overseas. Gilbert was a member of the 3(itb service company of the signal corps. On Annual Vacation to Beach Mr. and Mrs. George llillmun are spending their vacation enjoying the pleasures of bathing and having a general good time at popular summer resorts on the coast. Bring Home Two Cars Bert Hamilton and Dr. G. L. Big gers returned last evening from Port land where they went to drive home a new Stutz car for Dr. Biggers. Mr. Hamilton also drove home an Oakland car. Returns From Medical Springs Mrs. O. E. Moran and daughter, Kathryn, returned last evening from Medical Springs. They stopped over in Union yesterday where they attend ed the Old People's meeting. Baker Visitor Here Miss Mary Ganawuy, of Baker, ar rived in the city last evening for a visit with friends. Motor to Wallowa Lake Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed. Dunohue have motored to Wallowa Lake for an outing. O fi : mSl OO Way l 9 Visit tiiaudiwrenls Miuiyi. Ora and .Terral Jasper, of Freowalor. Btom.ed over between to Cove to vtfeiT their granttparents Theywere calledoto Cove by Hut 111- iicsa of their grandmother, Jlrs. Una ! well. former fc-li-n(H Unfiled Out Local trleuds ol "Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cartor, of Hood, dllfer. for many years rusldonja of this valley, will regret to hear that tlfey h;tt had tho misfortune of losing their housCi at Jlood'Kiwr and all the' ronton! by flro. Ily streiiuims efforts only was the large apple packing House saved. The cause of the flro and the mattor of Insurance have not ye lieou ascertained Irero. Leaves For Zanesville, Ohio . Mrs. Charles Andrews, whose hus band died a short time ago and whose son died while in France with tile La Grande hospital unit, left last even ing for Zanesville, Ohio, to visit for a month or two. Leaves to Visit Parents Miss Madaline Smith left yesterday morning for Wallowa where she will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Smith. l'ortluuders Arrive for Visit Dr. nd Mis. J. E. Hall, of l'orl land, arrived on No. 17 this morn ing from eastern points for a vlsi'. with Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Smith. Mrs. R. E. Stitos returned to hor home In Tho Dalles I Ills morning af ter a visit here with relatves and friends. .Morn Co'inty Agrlelllliirallst lien I C. C. Calkins, county agricultural ist from M0ro, is in tho city on busl j uess. , Arrives to Join Husband Mrs. Cato Johns arrived on No. IS- last evening to Join her husband. Visitor in Imbler Mrs. Harold Grady is spending a few days with Mrs. Lyle Kiddle of Imblcr. Your Kodak may need repairing if you fail to get good pictures, sonic thing must be wrong; better stop in at Silverthorn's and let them tell you. FAMILY DRUG STORE LA SRANDt.OBCQON. Red Cross Drug Store The ProacrlpUoa Btore. :ILMS ' ' PRaNi IN OUT deserve " W Your . rA0E, Plan to Spend LAB Let 0 o 0 a A) CAItl) OF THANKS The uiiduisigiied wish lOi-cby to convey toOheir friends an Pxpregsion b their Prat Kudo 0aiid appreciation of the kindnesses shown them and the sympathy fiVstowed during tho illness and dentil of their husband and fulher. MItS. LAWHKNOE, .. MltS. J. C. KK61.EU,! 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