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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1921)
r " Q O O "Z". FRIDAY MAY 1921 9 o O X ' . LA GRANDE EYENfcti OBSERTOR p tewoantftatatfQb ewsrjn oner J ItOme-From I nrtlind I rl- T ...4 il.;. ...,..', from Portland. . o v 2 PAQE FIT! J. H. Pcare returned .this morning LADIKS' OL'TDiG CLOTHES Khaki Lice Knufc Trousers Khaki Shirts Chippewa 16-in, High Top Tac. Chippewa -lG-in. High Top Shoe Ladies' Driving Gloves (y.kjng ami sliort gauntlet dust tiie clothes for hik ing and fishing. MK's hipcord, Khaki, Cordu- roy Laee KneaUYnts Khaki bhirts, anl Loiig Pants. ingn lop tioes. Boy's KhakJ Jacketsl LaccCnec Pants at - Lowest Prices Clint's Clothiery "The Store With t Con ' .v'i science." 1108 ADAMS 'AVENUE -i.............a) ffom Baker, vriiere he attended a meeting of the Knights of Columbus yesUexlay evening. " fifit Friends lfcre Mrs. Aj. E. Jones, formerly residing liln 1 Jt firancle- m horn frnm her nrps. cnt home in PortltuidavisitittK with the W. L). Sindy family and otfecr friends and avlativcs. ; Wake Miai.-a Sufy-- j it. J. Kalicuf travelling representa tive of the Chevrolet Motor Company of Oregon at Portland, in l.a Grande yesterday in connection with a survey of ireneral business and fin- ' ancial conditions he is making for his company. Mr. rancuf makes a thor- ouch investigation of financial con ditions, farm production, etc. The nurpose of this survey, which is be ing ninilc.in an parts of the country by his company is to be of service to its local representatives in advising hem regarding the best business pol icy to follow in marketing their cars. rica,MtT!U FOR JUNE MR. FARMER Don't worry about your help. Call Black 801. We will seeure your help at Reasonable Fees TOYv YOUNG Cor. Jefferson and Depot ' Phone BlacW 801. a uiu.Kiriisu respect uiai all of our efforls. The slrlitost pro- prlely i4 iJisoivcd. I bv our ttiifl. Wo V 1 deal fairly! Willi a! who cuiplcl 'Ircenwood School Delegates . Mrs. R. A. Wilkerson, Mrs. C. T. French, Mrs. W. Cass and Mrs. E. V. Houston arc in Pendleton attending 'he state parent-teachers' association onvention this week. They represent he 'Greenwood school of this city.- WH1 Move to Baker ('. E eft this morning1 vhere they will spend several days vith Mr. Amsbcrry's brother, Uoy Vmsbcrry. They will devote a largo iirt of the week-end to fishing and, in his return Sunday, Mr. Amsbcrry vill go to Baker, where he has nc- XiMtlon Ba(d ciif-- ' Tlte .Mission Band or the Prea bytorlan church will meet at tno homo of Cionevloro " Nelson, 1307 Oak St., Saturday ajterneou al 2:30 o'clock. All nionibora are urg cd to be pres'ont. "Tul" Ugkr ru Cuwpet Tho annual O. A. C.-Qieeon track meet will bo held at Eugene tomorrow. Among tho Oregon mcu who will com polo la Clayton Ingle, of La Uratido, who will cuter luc polo vault and Javelin events. Farming Good With Paul A letter from Paul Splllmau, trim is now living on Shuttlcr Flat ncur Arlington, says that farming -is pro gressing very well la his uoctiou and wUlle the weather Is a little cool, general conditions look . good to him. . Former Itesident Low Mra fj.il Cit-nn and iluiti.hln. 1 ..i . C. Amsberry and wife and child ,cft 'for Baker (his morning.' Thev lis morning for Palmer Junction wor .,, tt, ., ,hn ,i in' ness of Nut Starlaml, an old friend of the family, who formerly lived her and who is now residing in Baker, lenartment of the Baker Herald. Mrs. msberry will remain here for some imc yet before joining her husbund in linker. Lou llayburn Yisil I t nil Rulhlli.n fnrmni-U' ..!.! ..f epted a position in the mechanical polu.e . La Granfe arrived this ntcrprisans Here E. J. Coiiklenian and Mrs. J. II. "onkleman, of Enterprise, came in on he branch line list evening. Th-y re registered at the Summer. morning from Portland, where he inffw a guard at Kelly .Butte. Itayburn has many friends here and is busy renewing old friendships while visit, ing. siting Bert Oukman Here Bert Oakman, of Palmer Junctton, rrived in I.a Grnnile last evenim s registered at the Sommer. oselih 'Visitors lluirh Wilson and Tj4t. Stei-her,' of oseph, arc registered ut the Folev Ijt 'iil-ftiide V. Jones, pastor of a irisilan church In Taeoma. Wash. Ington, is visiting I.a Grande wlili tho view of considering the pastor ale of tlio First Christian Church here. J Ho spoke very holpftilly ai HjH(rUil meeting of tliH menibcr sliip Thursday evening, and lie Mill speak at both the morning and ev ening services nuxt Sunday. 'oise Man T. .1. O'.Wefe, of Boise, arrived , ,,, ,,,ln,i!a, ,,,. ,,rt ,,. lnny Are Fed Supper was served to 275 peo ple last night in the basement of icre last .ifvcning. Iocs to Wallowa E. C. lleivjiigcr, local rcpre-i'.a- ive of the Oregon Life,- left this norning for a short business trip to Wallowa. '.n Business Trip J. R. Oliver and II. 1'. Oliver were uisincss visitors IWcdiiesduy in Baker. CiL'hth Grade Exams On l"upils in the eighth grades of the r.a Grumle schools yesterday reached hat happy time in their school career hen they must take their last ex minations in grammar school. To 'a.V wiil lie the last day of the cx-iniiimtions. more wcro wailing in line tor ser vice, but the ladies had run out 01 food. The Ladies' Aid society of tho church '"gave tho suppor 'and cleared 100 which will be given to the organ fund. d Club To North Powder According to announcement by ('. Miller, secretary of the Ad Club, in May 25 the members of the club Till go to North Powder for a get- ogether meeting and got-acquaintcd Entertaining Husband Tho, ladles of tho Christian church are iMitoitiiinlng their liusbauds and sweothnarts this evening at a 0:110 o'clock hunquct. This Is given un der tho uusplccs of lllo Women's .Missionary Society and they have arranged a littlo mljsioiuiry play entitled "Lotus San." Tho play is to bo given at S o'clock in liiu church nutditorliii. and the public: is cordially Invited. IMPORTED PONGEE 0c yd. . A . Season of Sport Apparel Tho call .of Ilia great out of doors' oiuphasl'es. tiie need of viitnlile. fashrionablo apparel for all forms of rCcreatlou. Hunt ing, Ashing, Mc, require the outlnj; tog op Khaki while Tuniili., .tiolf, ' Hiding and General Sports, require (lis White Summer garments which are so rapidly making luclr appeal unco now. We have listed hero a tow tliluga of lutewst to both taeu and women. . WHITE RUCK Spor I Oxfords I Biown IahIIum' Trim ; A bisllltiriil shoe fur spoil, lit Hue. 'white.' Nulim k leather, ind durable: -trimmed1 lit l'arl- llrcuvn Calfakin. Best welt solo low military sport lioel. All sizes now. Price $'..". WHITE . ACCORDEON. PLEATED SKIRTS A white skirt In summer nc almost a nececssity tor every . woman. Hero we aro showing soiue iieautllul , skirls of Trlcotlne and ' Serge, nccor.doon plaited ir plain somo . with silk, Embi-oldered riiiiinlng. .' . , pi-Ices rnugii Ctom Hill. (Ill In 1(1.110. Mrs, Cramer ltd urns . Mrs. J. L. Cramer returned last night from a visit to her sons Francis mid Donald in Millon and Walla Wal la. Donald came home with her to spend the summer vacation. While in x rv . I X ,v 6 -r Vr 4 L SWEATERS' ; JERSEY' and WOOL . You may snloct nuw ulmo.it anyihint y.'m might wish lu u aweater to. he worn with seiaratn skifls. . . Fino Jersey, tiolf Coat-i raiigj In. jirlce from 7.(l0 to I I.U.I. - . Wool Swentoia with Tin-t'o coll.i 'S of , Angoru aro priced at. I.T.' .' Colors aro Navy, llrovu, Ul.ick Slid lloalher Mixtures, . '.',. v .:.''. ; v n ;. - For MiikinK.ol Sport Skir HARONETTE DUCHESS ..-A MWtSQIVETTE And Mii lnuj p'lliur ..i'tilk niiitcrlals for skirts. Also We'll Trlcotlne and Sm-(;o In While. Prices are now aiid lower. . . WARM DAYS' v CALL FOR Palm Beach SUITS These ant just in sovoral new models for young men. or the conservative druscr. Sljus in. nil models. Come , In. and try ,l!mm oii oii,rly. Priced at Ul!"K. i WHITE TROUSERS 1 ' Every man, at somo time, needs Whllo Troiisors. Those aro dt very lino quality, All Wuol Serge somo , with Jino Silk strlw, Priced at tO.o. o e Hi' MTICK 'I'i Ihliso wishing curbing bulH hefoio Di'oralloii Day, 1 will make special Call HAM Black 1(112. ClUlf.li. TAXI L foi'get. that we V.. .;....! . ...... l ..vi -oni I the State r wn private Don have Stand Otic to ox Phone, located in front of J. M. Choate's Pool Hall, next door to Stale Cafe. Calls promptly answered as usual. Phone Main 41. Clifford Ceorce. D. K. Ford DANCE Modern dances Tuesday and and Saturday nishls Ticket given each huly dancer for. Prize To be jriven away jiay night 11 o'clock acc for dates REX HALL N. 'A. Diselet, Mgr. . i. rr eacn i u lowing atf WatclNhis Announcement OI.D.TIMB DANCK3 will ne given In Ret Hall on Thuk-day evenings. Nothing but I".", graceful,. .old. time cfanra V ' I bjlncid. Music by LlndJtr'i mpr orceestr. ETeryooay enJovV-d the first dincas; ttV and at'pd ho to Ir-iven. Lein tt app'antmenL Call Main 41. tr.&Mfs.P.JJPower meeling with North Powder business " ulltt sne had the pleasure of men' mid farmers. Mr. Mule and , ' sing mc leaning icnor other memlicrs oil the Ad L'lub iih'.', "'lc Mowrfs Opera "The Magic, e; success of the, 1 lule, wnicn was put on by the Malin, ocnuoi oi .music oi vi alia .'iithiisiastici oijor Ih meeting with the Union commercial lull Wednesday night and believe hat much can be gained by all com munities in the county by getting better acqtrainned. "o liivi-stlgnte I .it Inn- Al the Si'ini-iiionlhly nieellng of lie IVntnil Labor Council last even ig It was decidi'd to liuike an in-'estlL-stioii Into the fiq-clgn Itbor itiiTition and a roinmittci. was ep 'oliitcd for Hi" purnciae of mnkliii.' bis Invcstlgiitlon. Ilesoliitliins wef so passed cm the soldier bonus bill. ''i'gin lias High Hopes Lee Tuttle drove down from Elgin hi-i morning and spent several hours '-ere. He siys that the La Grande laseliail team will not have as easy a 'ime Sunday when thev meet Elgin as -lay's game was the first, the Elgin lay's game was the firstthe Elgin cam played iinrl the showing they n-nle then has given them much con fidence. COMING EVENTS. May 'II.- Eastern Oregon Track Meet, Union. May 1 1. Ilaseball, Elgin vs. I.a Grande at La Grancd. . May 15. Union Hotel opeis. May T2. Baseball. Imbler vs. Iji Grande at La Graned. May .21. Commencement, jh Grande Public Schools, high seh'oJ auditorium, K p. m. Juiv 8-1. State Binker.i' convention, Seaside and Aj toria. June fi.- L'niuli county circuit' couit convene-, June Icrm. June 7'. Special Jtte elcc tjo'n. Jury t.- iMinpsey tarpenlicr liout, "Jer.-ey City. July Z-l. Staie Comemion United Xrtisa"s. A-kirii. - June H. r'iag 1'jiy. Speciil oVcrvance, Elks fenfjile, t, p.m. . July l.'.-IT. Sta nii'td tion, Uned hp.iniS Wr 1 JietcrSnsin Astoria. nurnett Walla. Hilling Proicc-l Auto IteAler Insurance to protect uulciiqiihilc dealers from loss through I lie con fiscation of cars sold on cleleired payments, and seized by federal nil thorltlcs as liquor carriers muy be written in Oregon by surely com panies, according to p 'ruling made Monday aftoruoon by A. C. Hurlier. state insurance conimlssioii'T. Sure ty cooipanies. howcier, the com missioner explains, are the . only ' pirinlltecl lo write tills class of Insurance In Oregon at tills time, and this Insurance must be writ ten In a policy entirely si-paratv fioni oilier insurance. Flatterihg. 'i'li Ciiuicrvnli'malist (to wHI. knmvii inithiir) I iji so d''i.ih!d In meet .yon. It was only (lie oihrr day I satv spioetliing of ynurs nlioui snun thtiu: or itlier In some iniignzlne. Bst"ii Transcript. Every (Man's Health of Importance. I'.y saiilig coijr liValtb or poMpun llig llic ilay of .lour death iou add t tiie ucaltlt of tiie world. It Is eti in 4-t by the slalistii-al bulletin of a m lilet- kiiM-s n insiiraiice ciniany (list 'he- addition of ootj- one yi-ar of life wr capiln Is c'qufvfllHirl ir ttif hii. ilcio of mnrc than tell billions to the national V'lth Qiant Auitraltan Treea. In Auiirslia the eucalyptus tree grAiy to nini-inil siz. ami at tiie famous exhibition, of lM-'l thre mi cli-plsicd 'a board that nds MS f' In tenglh that as sawed fro 'tc-'! trunk of one tree, white pictures ef o'lo-rs were shnn thf.t were as uiucb as 11 feel In diameter. Meaning of Dream of Eagle. 1 To sue one foretells :silict-sa in loie and a fortune lu coinnn.vi.v. To see one fly through Hie air at a furious pace deinucs success in your present undertaking. To (Ircain that ou rldt upon an eagle's back, ymir life Is ! danger. If an eagle lights upon ymir head it foretells, death to n in'sr rel ative or friend. To see a dead easle isnincs Ihe denlh of some prominent person and i lie su sa of a poor num. To kill one denotes happiness of short duration. To see one carry oft prey foretells lets by llieft- SA EE Gslnu Chlcaao One Better. I Any n-oM.lirnRspil tarl Ion Mircet ,-u.i l' . Hook Store, Why. her and me wore. Hie bc-q of ( , f.i..'n.l. l.l..,-.. him mid lir.l- i, I y curse, ihlv l(.l)eU-ooii'ya ami' I. aj-sctrlment of .luogle Cock (lostou Transcript. iinu ouiirvuery co. 4 1 i If. nros. I ModVn u p ill boiibo, lyge gi'Vil iiiho soovc iicoh's rblilie lte 4UifJ ' RaVohT mnke, !lfi to pay the Same 'to the undersigned, or to C. L. Wlnsor, his representative, at the 'office tor1, l(, E. Dixon, 'Room 2l)-it, Eolcy Bid., La Grande, Ore. .. ; G. W. INGRAM, Trustee in Bankruptcy. 3-i!6-U . J. a. m.. dkto 5 or 7 room I expert, r-iaa la. carrion. Will ling. Resident iv In eiclianco. i I'ake streets W. 11. Klvello. t-3U I m Grande, Oregon, I EL1OCG. funing and Repair hrner North 41 h and lone Black 1171. L 8-4-U bin I- If you will examine the attractive . Inrii.na n ,,llr fiahinrr fnclftl. V.,11 tlll re grmnd ;" - be as eager to bite ai It as the fish Grind hhop, P. O I"'0' -rcw "I uu "'".'"'.T if I'llints for prtl boxes and hanging i. . .. .. ,. i Jiltig rough dances. Wo do all In ou,r power' to. i keep our danec;s-f:l(iui.' Tlicl ruason.we wish to bring this t)6- ' fore the public la lo lot them know wo -are Rtvlng dances for the' pub lic's enjoyment. Thanking you w;e cordially Invite you to' attend od' dauce lu SummorvUlo, Friday,- (My ' 13th.'' ..." "'-'.I'.,' casti:k eivb ouchkbtra1 -s HIASOMC1I.UIHIK MEETlKl,! Getting Closer. - . Science is getting more and mors precise. A l-'rcni-li sacanl- aoiioiiores that be can come within L'(I,(ski.(S or 3(i,rxK.K n years of living thu liiuo when life began on lite earlh. Orders taken for'eggs. Write or lillolle, I'l'irdV Kill ., Union, Ore. ' B-l-'2lp f ftnil- Ihe Ik ' Grande Emiil'ivn.eill (Jffii e for y cunt help. Aiway.i fit yout I'liuin; Black. BUI. 4-1'J-lI ureal uatin- region. service, IVfial is kiioiMi as Hie drat ltnlll ' of North AmirOa Is mi Inland drain . -t ' age In oesti-rn Tiilicd Slates, sou jUAXCI-l Hied hi-lU'-.-n Wahsali li liniiiiilalns on ( Al .Sililiotojvllln, Fridfiy nl'hl. Die east and Ihe Sicrre ' Nm ado and i May, 1 illll. 'fflveii by Caslle Elvo Ciiseiiile ruiiEix on II, i- west. It isim- ; Orchusli a. 0-2 21. prNi iiim.i i,f Nrxadi, and Jiurlionsj of lliih. tingoii, lilaliu and Califnr- NOTICE TO DEBTOIIH. ni (I lias a total area of alioot All persons! owing dclils lo Snini -'KMSSI Square mil--. 'I be lutslli lias. Harris, bankrupt, are hereby notified!"' s graded si. p,. fn.oi Ho- t It. liei-e j 1 ' ! . I. i.ki it,,. ajaaaMavaeWaMBaalBi ei. Iou I, I, II,,. s,,iih. ri'iiiiiing a Mil' I'd plllleilu ln,so MirCac'i Is liriiki n oy liilerrupli'd grimo of -iisiiiiui'alu gi-ueiRl norili inerVciiiMli trend liter" will lo ai special meellhg of La fUahdell.cHlko No. 11 A. f. at A.. M. for Airk lift -Third Uegrea Erlday ctenlngl WiV '13; 1021, St 7:(MI o'elcic-k i"lf.,' , .s'. By Order fit 7 M. ' ;i ... Arthur 0. WUIIaniJ, flee. J: '?:.-y: ;.;;V; . C;",-. i- Spni'lal Bcrilrei will bo ecinduc!- Call Ihe lid Grande Emplovnienl i ed In the Slvalon Army hall on. Office for yoiir help. Always iit your j Fir St.. SatuiWiiyi unci Bunday, May service. Phone, Black 801; Mill and lh,i by Coinniandaiil 4-lll-tf liiinl Mrs. (lldclibprg of Seattle. Do . roil fall to all'Aid llieini iirvlce. Vnnlly Pair llaiinlr Slum. 1'. ne Kviirybody heartily Invited. C-l3-3t pot strnel. PbiiV lied 1751 lor up , , poliitineuta. . 3 "Hf lion'i miss this chance. House- hold furniture for salo, oil aecnunl IHtING rlla lyour raft.. We pay removal. Ilnffei, i'erlod . ! I it I n R highest nikrljet iiflce. Com hut- room ehslrs. Library, table. I'phol cial Croiiiii-i-y Co. HUB Joffer- stered and Leather covered, chairs. sou' Ave. i'liotiu Main 123. I Extension table, Hookers, Loiingo',, S-fl-lf Brass becsteails, Chiffonier, MaL, ' liieises. Springs, Ilange, Kitchen la- l.ii- and chairs. Harden tools, etc. Musi be sold. No. 131)3 Tenth St., near Washington Ave fi -1 3 -1 1 tt :-.L (f(Vf 'llh'NII1l Ihl1l""4 V u-lili Id III Ti r iii Him putillr Mint i ('ti."tlr rii orrlM-rttrii in not rnti- Aith Marked Era in Journailtm. 'Hit IMInlNir-j;,, ;. .;, rniiilMiiMl In lwrj. h Hm fir-i h"i;lVrio-H rrlil ml JnHriiiil lo HimI h. ii'-iiiifrn-nl fuMt tiit; mi firliicvf Mini-. It1 fniinil rrn ro JcfT nv, S r. H'truiT. ltrnliiiiHn nfi'l S.wn' u'i 1 h u mt uti flor Hm-iii It fiwtnHil ii ti'v r In (M-rln'Mi (it i-rllj' tiii, hn:'Ut 'it wi'fri rHIIHP flllfl ni'Mt (vim; ny f lin ir"li'i Not Once, but Many Vlmea. ie t mnieililiis nekher of-the I underaiaiifls until e,); hita V. ilulned It lolie oilier. .l'frr, !NEW TODAY: FIND " IT HERE WAMED.rU'l CoresM.irident for the t.rt.e-r from SummeMlle for the next Iwo niontbs. Write, Oli- h ll-tf ! - Itcgulll space ratc paid. Aird-Ml J-ALE Three i room mtia.' :i. , Mrvcr, I Jt ;rande. ceineoi nals. iruil irei'sa in wjw- !Bi r district. wlih0no enyiuibraiijeea. Tomj Cabige ant.'CiiUflowcr planU dyit tho ($ ccildOiiM-s. Thirteenth Annual Exhibit Of til.! UNION LIVE STOCK SHOW ASSOCIATION June 8, 9 and 10, 1921 Shows, )Iii'.s'( Kuciiio,, mill Spcciiil crial pri.c.s t-liiin i-vur Itufoiv. Tlircc Ciini'crU, Strt'ct Ctiniiviil itml dittnj- n Union's now .lri,ni)H liolcl tiie I'itii' Stock KxltiliiU, W ild Wcs AnitiM'tiicMil'ti of fciious Kiinl.s. LaVgcr iiiciniiiiiW ami inosi; liand.s will fiiriti.sh Hi music. Hun iitK al nijtlil. Ampto liotcl act oiiimiidatloiin finest in csatorn (lififotft! . . SlocKinni hhoiild itrraWi? ifir .stall room cai'ly. Jud(c W. I. C'r- Wslr", our of tlio best nlck jutgv in Ami-i ica, will JivIjji live blmk ut tlti! I'nioii Seiow. . Alako no" other iqiai,'i'mrnls for June K, !l and Ul, and "t'oinu Ui, tho l'moif l.ivo Stock Slyiw. " , . J'or any ftirthc-r iiin'tii.'tilaf.s, addrows . .WB.'Qavis,, Secretary, 'Uniijn, Orcein. ' . ' . ,W'i,', . ' t7'.-A. ivViV,-' 15 ;'--, W.'i; MKSr' f 'isKgJ A'" t May consl'er aiumi car bj pri levmeui ' lion" J(d ttl. 6-fei-lln0 I:t CHEIOtYS KUILII-TS & WW . i A eft Af - -i j - -e w Si e o o