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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1919)
. o O Q O ' Io5 FUSING OBSERVE!? O O g Co e - - i A r In I.IMJI 11 -ft Accomplice to A !o lit. if Arrestcd- Harrif U'tu ,, j un nas occn iistc Uohneiikamp car. . W"n who l8 only H car8 of 1 iolhef ! dad. Ho ,as been trav- t. cny to city and has been It. San I rancisco, Portland and Scat . tie Ha arrived in I.a Grande about . 1elve -'8 B. Just about tits time that the cars began to bo stolen. n.l since that time the police are sure "38 oeeu connected with at least five auto thefts. i(0 ias coa. fessed tj taking the Ford car balonB . ing to Victor Ecltley as ths police1 took him out to the place .where tile car was abandoned and a woman here of whom young Wilson had asked for oil, Identified him as thi person who left the car. The boy was well prepared to take autos, for he had in his possession at the time of the arrest a key to a Hupmobiie belonging to a l.a Grande car and a key to a Ford. Tho owner of the Hupmobiie lias Identified the key. Wilsoa beat his way nto La Grande and since his arrival has been sleep ing in n barn. Ke is at present lodE ed in the city jail while the Oanna boy is released and is at home with his mother. , iue to the prediction of "Jimmy" nvrft iuaa y,:trdy t oth others of We Elk fraternity Wis vis ited the ig "convention t tiith Kali. ha iturm.d. Thi- im1u.tu J Colon t. an Cl San- toa. of L Grtmde; Uayot. lmtt and' AttorMJ Brhauyp. of iopn. Sitcli as f iiii'iiiM b thir faiiiil ! brouch tttt o th i4 mem bers on tin rtturn nd th all reach' ei 1. Crando mxtcif. Sorority Sinlrr Visits Here Miss Marjorie Kay, daughter of former State Treasurer Kay, of Sa lem, stopped over yesterday in the city while on her way to a national convention of Gamma Phi Beta soror ity. While in the city Miss Kay was a guest of her sorority sisters, Miss Lota Kiddie and Miss Helen Currey. . Miss Kay left this morninc for Den ver, the place of the convention. Song Service at Park At the union services at the Park Sunday evening the Community chos ms will have a song service of one half hour preceedine: the sermon and beginning at 7:30 o'clock. Leaves For Portland Mrs. George H. Currcy left last ev ening for Portland to visit with friends. Two Bom . Must. . Kmery Craford nd Uof Dvl. of Enterprise, tho to bo' who ran sway from home tew U ago to see the world, came . far as La Grande and pot stranded. They er picked yp by the local police in ans wer to a call from one of tho lath em and the Chief this morning pur chased ticket for the youngsters and sent them home. iwmle is Oity C. 1l. Simnkins tnd family have eoiife ap "f tm Vincent and Expect , to locate hero. Mr. Simpkins was a! 'h,,:,jih num, left early tills iiu.su one lime owner oi me Jiitmiiioui inll - tlrocery Stort. At preei't ho (Ucs ut j kno in what business ho will en-: . . . n,,M Clark !. Kirhy of flwjlan.i, ishj.i, is a visitor at the W. J. WhatU'S' liomc. Stop Il) tHK Hot Stuff The work of putting down the bitullthic pavement on the Lj Grande island City road was suspend ed today because the hot stuff had been put oh as far as the road bad had been prepared, or for a distance of about' a mile und a quarter from the city limits. Many motorists have been testing the road out as far as it hag been laid and have found ii pretty fine to trave! ou. Old HesitientM VMtin Hre Mr. and Mrs. Mills Andrews, of Portland, are here visiting friendi. Mr. and I.irs. Androws are old resi dents of this city, having lived for many years In a house where tho present residence of Fred Holnios stands. They also had a ranch near the present Walter Pierce farm. War Chest Committee Meets The executive committee of the Union county War Chest Fund held a meeting last evening to discuss the affairs of the War Chest preparatory to publishing a final report. Ther are one or two, claims still out and the committee will get those in be fore making the report. ' Here Visiting Sistei- Mrs. W. H. Bellinger, of Portland, is in the city, the guest of her sister. Mrs. W. G. McCully of 130S Pennsyl vania. Arrives From Portland Miss Imogen Orton and sister, Mrs. True, arrived last evening from Portland. Peaches For Canning Nice large Elberta Peach es by express each morn ing. Phone Us Your Orders PHONE MAIN 43 Try one of our large MUSKMELONS. J. G. SNODGRASS PHONE 43. The Balance To Your Credit in your bank account represents your progress. It increases your earning eapac ' ity antj gives you a feeling of independence and security. We offer you the Best of Service : 8 ,s , and Solicit 1'our Account.- La Grande National Bank 4 , CAPITAL AXD-StRPJXS, $215,(XM ' ltabiished 188 ttOtXD, KEL1A1.LE and PiiOiaiEaSlVE llarh-y Kk-!ia!son!ndwife arriv ed last evHifc fter pending their honeymoon S. Wallowa Lake, Mr. Rliard( was married ou the l-th to Mis live Jean J.-ibs, of iorl kwnd. The yotg coufde iwili make thir future home icre wheie Mr Hkliardon is connected with SUver tliorn's 3rus Store. JrrH- iffwnc F(m ltko Chahut mB'n if! .MSsr is T-Mf iVrry tftver arrived homt last I Mary Si d vMht tivm a wation trip Jj,i ilio.Bi son L5 Koy, tsos Just CiiiUon, a overlisO'l from tKikano with Sir. and Mrs. Turner tiver, whom ha left sn Wallowa and came y home n tb branch lin cation trip e 119 t.'i i-a y, (i6Htti jusv ittou. Mr. $erry runieirercntirac-turned after two J'enrs ov kjiokano wish Mr.and jt'i4. S iaeoity traasafting TutH'reaiosU liirtMnttiUhes iv Min. Sinya Orr iHinhar and Iss Jano Allen. ri!irestii!inives of tln St;ilo Tanercitiusis -loty, wlm wer hro oonfm wilh th inl Jiint ross on the uila of a public case. Cites to John Oay Ueme Hank Foster, University of Oregon j man who has ln'in in t'ae city for the pest few weeks, left this morning for Baker where he will take the branch line for his borne at John Day. Called t Spokane Slh3 Jdaule Douglas, orpahist at tha Arcade theatre, Uft last even ing for Spokane in answer to a tele gram anuounefne the ieriosm illness of her brother, iir. Gilkey, followins an operation. IV 1 ! irl Arrtv Mrj and Mis. C. K. fSrhiffner asp today rt'jiiicing over (he arrival of a tew jiouud baiiy dausittcr. Is la Oakland, California J. i trConneii is in ttakland, Call fornia, on business. Observer ads are wiiry ri'a4. Iiusiitcss tolay. Car lioaat f llarties Cam Hold . Charles Mcf?rary receved r load of nt'W iylo H-iym caia last wmk and lias the record f aelHSg sHof tb cars la oi" day. Pompy Plflar, This 1 lite eaiie of cejeoratrd clmjm on a slight c-lc-vsttoa Is the iiawosi 'VtH-tlon f ancient Alc-iaa-drla. It !s a enssoJith of rJ EjaslSe iijwiii a jicdwitak Its total hfisist is 98 f-f ii i)Ml!is. The inscription snows tt wan wtl by I'nbllus Kjsarch of Ksypt in honor of the Kuiiterar Via cktfaa, A. 3, 302. Early Sewing Macbina, Tbmias Saint, an Enclixliisan, ob !iai !at't far tbo.crst snrlnj niiuisine ia 1T99 ia Lendoa. The iiu-viiaaisia of tha isacfetae was Bsaiie of 'imiiL KBAlSlAHS HAVE CAPTUESD ODESSA Ity AcgocUtQi Vrets to Ths 0sefr i IXSfOS, Aasc. i fJkraiasan?) have captured Odessa after Sara f JKBtiiig, it isoannoaHctii. Qbs&tvtt adTertlsinj wTS bring ra. salts, 9 ' Tmetby. Timihjr l ay w Srxt grows In tb ng&mi aigtis aa4 was tsls8 froas tbs're to ta Carotins Sa 1139 hf TSsaoShy Hansen, from whom it lie rtvi it DSioe. WASTED Clean cotton rag saiisi'. to wipe nsac bisery. 2 ft'J a gganA Red Cross fc Drug Store j tt rnacrSoa Went. ' Batter Wrajsper printed t tbe Observer office. to BoKe Home Miss Gladys and Charry Simon ar rived Ust niKht from Wallowa likjj whore they have Sicca spending the! summer. They ten on .o- o soaaj for their home in Boise. Stuto Aaricnituratist lien liobert Wiihycomlio of th3 Eas! j Oii'Kon Experiment Station located j at Uiiton, was a visitor in La ratn!?? this morning. Schilling Coffee Upturn trum itteritrlM after spending the past week with fdtsmis in Knterprise, IN OUT i B Preserve I I w k faVe k t'.sf iine-fiiiii ih jo oiie-ihird less Hum titSier brands. !f you doti't find it Un MKHT you ever drank, keep the Oof fee and get your money Hcliiiiihjj pays us MH per pound. We wili nlsst lm a eoinpb'ie si'k of Fresh i nuts and etref AbJes br Haturdav. Tiv a iartce 1bn' Sund; 1i'wMfdou for you'i i Jmnj-r. PllOSK KAIU IAIN 75 CITY GROCERY & BAKERY HOME Of- FANCY UUOCL'JUSS ANNA 51. TOLACK, i'rop. 1'HOSE MAIS 75 S-T-A-R SATURDA Y SUNDAY t A t . '-iWiMQSitoJ. s ;t &t : ' ARCAD TODAY TOMORROW ADOiPH IUK0R preienU' Marguerite CL MnMs&s of t h ? Ca bb a c? Pakh .-.-wjr- TJie girl who was always try ing to lwt her frienls sail eneieH tots will grip yous heart from the sereen as shq dutejied the lutaria of Hiiillous who feai the novel, larguer j. Jt Vkrk fits "Mrss, Wisgs of Hhij tjahhsgt; Putdi" like a tglovej You're Itomul to like her asf "isvey Mary." AND THE BIG, WAT, JOLLY COMSDIAH Fatty Arbuckle in LOVE His New Two Reel Success "Boots and Saddles" From Kugei!.; Waller' Famous Xt;vrr J'lavl 'A is s .liii.i.v W!:st s "Ti i j-h n, r i-Fi;i I, 0 'A fvoileel ifiifffii'.llst( r. A lJno;tli- f,iM-injer,Tvixt ti ' !fiSO Jlilli Ifill iiim v, n ARCADE THEATR Monday Night, August 25th .THE ' . Fred Sifegel Stock Co, : "BABY MINE" ' o A Heream from Hr-H't to Finish. . t! Ktservi' Yur..:sfs Xw,smi Avoid iJisassomtUicoi 9 9 PEICES, c, 75b. 3m Ol 0 9 (9 6