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e o LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER o W3AY. JUNE 6, 1921 PAGE THREE ' v.: "i ? o" "sr- v V""" " ! ! j Local NeWs In Brief I I I lo t l,oi Lcjl missel Itlt ycorda Tor tion, "uliora heill remain fur Ke lime, working for tb Oregon. Sate Highway. Wve fur Portland Mrs. II. E. Dixon and childre.1 left 'fa morning for Portland to viit dh relatives and afco to attend the lse Fcsliva. Mrs. Dixon will lie gone tot three weeks. lWiirned fntrn lloiiirslcM Everett Knowles is in town today 'fom his homestead near Richland. Sir. Knowlos is on his way lo Uois.n. . Kcliy Comedians Arrive The Kelly Comedian show people arrived this morning" on Number 24 from Pendleton. They are register ed at the' Fuley Hotek IIMcr Cokor Is .MiivIiik Klder Coker. until recently pas tor or the Kind Christian church, is moving his family from the par sona'o to his home ou Joftersou street. Sum Pace Is In Town Tho old United States Deputy Marshall, Sam Pace. Is In from Portland today serving legal pa pum and renewing friendships. He says Fred Currey, who is working in tho department, is goltiug along fine and is. fat and happy. lirtilru From linker Mr. and Mrs. George II. Currey returned last evening from Baker t, hero they spent several days via- iting with relatives, Mrs. George Huntington Curroy of Baker re turned with them. She will remain in l.a Grande suvcral days, coming hero primarily to attend tho wed ding of her brother, Paul Massee, who will be married to Miss Stella Di'silet on Wednesday. Wlllijionilie in Portland One of th'! most important men In Kastern O.egon, from t lie stand point of the farmers and ran'iieis. is Robert Wilhycontbo, son of the .into Govortior James Witliycombe. .'Hubert Witllycoinbo Is' in charge ;f VI hi; experiment sialion maintained bv tho Oiegmi Agricultural rolWK in Union counl. AH muni'd of ex;iu iiiienls are conducted on scoa, pru: and oilier fodder to de'.;' mine .j. .j. .j. .j. COMING EVENTS. -J. I- Junc 8, 0, 10. Union Livo- l stock Show. J June il. La Grande Day at j- Stock Show. .August 9. Special charter amendment election. June 0. Union county circuit J court convenes, June term. J June . 7. Special state elec- 'J i T y I 'tiim. Julie 8,- n( 10r-Portland Kdsc .! Fcstiviil. ; June 11 Farmers Union Pic- ! '. nic at Kivcrdale Park. 4 June 11. Flag Day. Special observance, Elks Temple, 8 p. m. June 20. Annual school elec tion, 2 to 8 p. m. July 2. Denipsey-Carpen.tier bout, -Jersey Gjty. . July 2-4. Sia'.e Convention United Artisans, Astoria. July 8-1 o. Chautauqua at Iliverside Park. July '15-17. State, conven tion. United Spanish War Veterans' in Astoria. I- -I- ! ! "T Right Now! 1 The 'Nine To 'lie Outfitted for Ibe I ntoii htock Show . June 811-1 (). . , I'V.vboy's I bv CowbovTs ud Silk SWrts. ovtiojs weaver ilais. ("owboy's Uland-Made Boots Completr Men's and Litic.of Clothing. Hoy Furrflshings "l. .aiid !l.es. tm Pill es sue I.jweot. lie One at Ibe'llin e Show. 'Jin Store With . Mit:nar." tlOH Adams" Ave. VJ" D A NC.E MotfVfn l.'iccs--Tucsc!"3 nd ' ml 3;tturi;iy uijrhts Tit'.i t 'tt nc:itii ,lly dancrr fur 1'ii.X to pt; given away p.i'l uCiSttay nigtic n j. 'i (i ii i 0 i'ai:h this spnee fotdatcs REX HALL' . , si tho test too; iorlock and ca'ilj. The work as cat tied on under Mr 4 itlvjocnibo has proved hiiAly si. ilfor the city, in the .special election on cosst li. Mr. Withycouibe arrived In Pc.i!auB yosto.fluy and wrote his jar.iS ou the.resiwler of tho l.'iuir- ial hold Moruiug Oregoniuu. Elks Tank to Open- Frank Crippen, who has charge uie iiiv.t swimming laiiK, nss nounced that it will open today. U fn. . : i Hare From Elgin Miron Chandler returned last " from Elgin where he is working t'.i . checking gravel. Miron, will ret '. to his work today. . Here lom Seattle E. S, Dwyl from Stewart and Homer Drugs company of Seattle, was in La Grande yesterday but left th'is rpor : ing in u car for Hranch points. Here on Visit - lrva Dale and Emily Dorihnort of Pendleton, motored over Saturday to spent the week with Mildred and Myrtle Hoyt. Leave for San Jose Mrs. Lee Ilanford and daughter left Sunday for San Jose, Cal., to spend three weeks. Registered at The Foley Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Leed are reen tered at the Foley. Mr. Leed is the agent for Falgert Tea and Coffee company. Leaves on Brunch W. E. rtuchntian left this nio-ning on the branch for the camp of Pal mer Junction, where he is employed there as an engineer. Here on Business. Roy Enberg is in l.a Grande today on business from Baker. Itelurned From Convention Mrs. F. E. Oxner returned S it jr day evening from Pendleton where she has been attending the Fed!l'alio:i of Women's clubs. Mrs. Oxner also visited with friends while there. To -Attend Convention at Condon ' A number of members of the Wood craft lodge left Saturday cveniij foi Condon to attend the District Conten tion that is to be held there this com ing week. The ladies that lef1. wove Mrs. W. 11. Allstott, Gardian Neigh bor,. Mrs. T. J. Kobbs, Mis. lien Car ney, clerK; and Airs, usnorn mil -n.;.'.!.. Leaves for the Minimi Leo Shannon, C. II. Corkcy, ,m:i Henry M. DuBois will leave this even inir for. the Minam. iroinir overland Mr. Shannon will spend the summer 'ltbere working in the mills and Mr. DuBois will return in about a we Mr. Conkcy Has an .interest in ti mills there. Another Name Addril Through a typographical unor in Saturday's paper the 'name of Mrs. Joe Oliver w.ls omitted from, the list of those iiienihers of Crystal . K- Ibekah Ivodge No. 50. who celebrated ineir on intmy.i ul nit; iiiui'liiik i . Tuesday evpnin. Miss Ca,llic llov- j ell's name was a I. so given incorrecc ly. At the close of the evening las.t Tuf! day, H8 glasyes of ice cream soda we're Served. (io to. Portland . , Miss I.uiile and Katlierine Metc.Vi left this morning for Poljiind to R'. I'jteniJ the rose festival. Kelurns lo Walla Walla Mrs. W..M. ToBvlor has returned to her home in Wnlla Walla after a sh-o-i visit with Mrs. S. C. P.u,tclitr. . Here From Baker ("onsfancc Lewis and Ruth DeNiffi niot"orcil down Saturday from Hak'.-i with Mr. and JU-s. L. J. Lewis" u spend tin' day iir La'lirando. Here on HusiieKs-J- , . Waders iter iiul U. S. 'ilanna. tiolii f-f Enterprise, were here Saturday on business. - o George Ferguson Here il'-orge l-'erguson. propyelir 'f Hi Imbler Ding, company, wis in La Grande S'itiird;y on0business. ifcink liciflnes Sumpics ' The United f?tat--s National Bail; welco"ncdsilmnior tbi': mormnir. T .' awnings- that help k?-',i the buildi" cool vero ml up early this momi r. . nurKCtojK.s XO MKKT TOM(;irr A m'''mc of th' b'rd of direc tors of the Y. M0I"A. Kill be hejil in the KsiHYttion'slniilding this ev- niu at 'rtiiht o clock. Albert R. Kunt'T. tirld'-nt. lirys all rifrW tors to ! t'-"nt ;s a large ainmint of iiportnnt busio'BS must be diB prwd of at t hs i,M'tln?r. 0 J"he reciljp- iiii fiiifor lust monyi v.s lari'-r-ft-'ib h.-rauso of conflicting ilaies and in rmb-r to hold jhe uiPcet inc on a iL'V inyhe week when theroj is b ss iiano- it i'liflici yi? ed3tfn trepine ie i'c,'ir ,:ay fills .-s,h.. ''ng Ins hi..-n changed dn""l;i to Bob 's'iVo.' Od)iks that j,h) bardf panVofThe couiry store j Is tg c-t i'very''ij;ir. a per?on needs .iberedam ' i if id then gl in c.i .i-a. v4Ji.n Llb' &se POLLING PLAGES nor nMMniiMPrn ; unr hiiii.m.ii.ii.. III I L. I..I.IUUIIUL.U The thirteen princt polling places June 7, have been announced by the Icounty officials. Most! 'W polling 'places are the samfea1n the last elec- tion. The plart designated J: , I. r rank tleavinger a , 302 3rd St. La Grande 2. City Hall. La Grande S. W. D. Grandy's ouse, near viaduct. La Grande 4. Lane Chapel, 2802 . First St. La tirande 5. City IJarls Pavilion. La Grande 6., Watson residence corner Cove Ave. and Portland St. La Grande 7. D. D. Berger's res idence, corner Wash. Ave. and 9th St. l.a Grande 8. Court House. La Grande 9. Presbyterian church Ia Grande 10. Methodist church. La Grande 11. Lucy Graham's residence, 902 Wash. Ave. La Grande 12. Harris Hall, cor ner Fie St. and Monroe St, ; La Grande 13 Auto Paint Shop, corner Spruce St. and V Ave. HKYNOLD.S TO ATTKYlt MKKT1.NU AT O. A.- O At the meeting of the executive committee of the Union county farm bureau held Saturday evening it was voted to send J. E. Reynolds vice-president of the farm bureau, to CorvalliB daring farmers' week. Juno 13 to 18. J '"M ri! v S'- Ht rii nx Hi Hi rvt rr K: :ir !T i- BASEBALL PUFFS. .J. 1!: v iS X- rlr Mi Hi rr :ti Hi J Ihc speed meiThant Hiram Grip pen was out for the first time this year and edified the audience with some tall sprinting on the pathos The team makeup was changed over last time. Shea, a brother of Danny, held down first base and reached half way to the grand stand for some of the wild heaves toward him. His debut was satisfactory. Captain Childers stopped the boots when he derricked himself from third to second and sent Hickey to third. The change worked to advantage. Buker, center gardener for Bakor, took three hard chances in the field but marred tho good day's work by dropping Read's long drive in the eighth. Without detracting from Fossb:.'- ry s- work it must be said ne naj splendid support at every corner. Unless the grand stand was bl.nd, Roscnbaum was tagged out IMe in the game with H foreign ball. Baker had thrown the regular ball ove- first and under some .automobiles and whil; the first baseman was shaggin.T il down, the third baseman produced a new ball and tagged Rosenbaum w.io had. overrun second. As the play worked itlwas Mil right. Hut w!ait he can't understand Is why all tile ladlhs get In lo the big tent MomiI.V' nlgjlit at Half price and tho men Imve In pay the regular fifty cenlsA Evidently he doesn't know how irVayy single men are in the show. 6-6-lt. iUkER TEAM IS" ' j ' DEFEATED BY ' 8 TO 5 SCOKL (Continued from Pre One.) Iras and bitlcss but by the time It waa over a delicious mullUan stew hud beeij dished up If mulligan's component parts are variety. The 8ctro : Baker, AB. R, H. PO. H. Buker, cf 3 '0 0 li 0 Ballentine', lib 0 I 2 0 Rurd, 3b 4 1 I) ; 3 2 ' Keller," iT 2.2 00 Hunt, If ....: t 2 0 0 Kates, ss 4 0 1 2 2 Wor!y, lb . . 4 1 Jiant, c 0 i 7 V Fo.ss4ry, p . 0 3-1 Tohils 39 5 6 2t 7 . ft. it 'll). .3 1 1 2 La Graedc, CrTppen. ss Woikman, c . Hickey, 2b, 3b McGinn, P .3 ( hildcts, 3, 2b Roberts, rf ..2 Read, If ,. ,2 Shed," lb ....... jTheisen, l Kiwtibauai, cf Seen immx. Ti Grande Runs q0 0 0 2 ft 2 10 5 llit.0. ....0 0 0 011 -6 BakeC . Runs , r,ti li 2 0 2 0 fl-B Hits 9....0 0 0 0 2 1 0- utiiy. e Struck ut By Fosslierry 7, Inn's, S. Bases ai blls f)ff 2. Two" ihase hits Thieen. Bat. Three bag-r-"ri)myi, "d.. fjmirej r lexer. K:GUt!nf " TKftVrU' o o I;BTiING 0 ! . " fContinued froiti Pir One?) 'rfht atnijrhjt tr'aile are no'llowtJ tin the coiurpstpd diktriiA ereDli:,ir 1 .1 8 I 1 o 19 0o 1 0 o 1 l j) 2 0 In .1 3 o 0 0 1 0 Od),ks that feh,thatedisabisd ears may be WeJ All prjliy loads mutf j't a red flae at threr of the load.. Cars no equippped with diivneM vehicles without electid t jrtuluue 1!-!..- A lights. Driving over fire hose U ni.u tn offense. 1 " . , ' i Vehicles must not be left on cr. ss walks or within ten feet ot u fire hydfajit or a 4!. S. "Mail box. Twelve feet from the curb i the limit of space allowed to re oc cupied by parked vehicles between 8 in the morning and 6 at night .i Drivers slowing down, st ippiii? or turning are j-equired to eivj t'mely signals by outstretched arm. . , Whenever an authorized officer signals for a driver to stop or take a direction or otewise proceed for the safety of the public the driver n-.UFt obey the orders of the officer. The of jjicer is required by or.linai.ee. in sucn cases, ro conspicuously uispi.i.v his star" before making the signal. Brakm must be In proper working order. No vehicles shall be left' standing on any street for display Ing It for sale or exchange. No ve hicle slVill bo parked where It will obstruct traffic. Motors in stand-i ing vehicles must be at a standstill when without a' driver., flffnnsivj exhausts and mufflers must be kept closed. Five tons Is tho limit of loads allowi'd on city streets. Pedestrians shall, cross all street.! in the ' congested district only at regular crossings and at rifht an gles. They Bhall-observe tho signal'.: and directions of traffic officers' wherever stationed. , A vohlcle. approaching an Inter section! of streets, roads or high ways with the Intent Ina of turn ing thereat sjiall, whi'n turning in the right, keep clcirly 'o tho right, and when turning to tho left, sha'l run to and beyond th i center of tho into' section at which oiu h I urn Is msi'.e . 1 BODIES OP DEAD MOVED FROM STREETS (Continued from Paire One.) mum death list lit inn, while old residents, fan'iiliar with conditions in the Grove and Peppersnuce dis trict, where tho loss of llfo and property damage was greatest, In sisted that fir.nl Investigation would show a greater number of dei.d. The Associated Press corieiiior.il ent has beRun trying lo compile figures showing the ac.toal dead. Thj propel ly damage. It w.ia cn cedod, i,ill remain atiloast a,' higl. as had lion fixed original);'. ',10.. 000,000. , Congressional Relief Asked. Washington, June ttWThc wcslern army posts have reports that every ef fort has been made to extend relief to. Pueblo. A telegram from Pueblo urgAl that congress appropriate $5, 000,0110 immediately for relief. orgel "Abie' ' and "Slivers" the Ulg Tent see you at 6-6-1 wants you to patronise his tore al the Illg Tom ght Ho Is going to whole, store In half an 6-6-1 NOTICE .OF FIXAI, KETTLI'iHENT Notice Is hereby given to all con corned that Susan Coleman execu trix for the laKwil 1 of George Cole man, deueasod has filed in the coo:i- 530c ?'opulaf Prices Di'tf want Vol tonlghKr Abie big country WednosdaV- i give awayla houf. MR r" ' J. a. I' i' ' " 'Vi " " ; -I WsM 3 MR fiK--Ate'.)lhi.4. I' i H; '' H rth?:?:mi,li 1:.' 2 . ' I i i D i . I :, i Vim ! "All tm li :fi . . . I I : i t '. 1 111 in r . , . " '. .r .. .. . ERT "SLlVEi o 0'her Onal hOouut In tho ndtnims- trugun uL-suld estate aud said court has e Tiroaday to Flftuoday Of July,J. D. At Tvt o'clock P. M. at the count ciiirr' room In I.a Grande, Oregoir as Ihi) Mmfi and plao for hearlnjf siiUlSn-coul.t ondj ail oDjactions ineroio.f ( X: SUSAN CftLEMAV, Executrix, C.atD OK THANKS. Wo feelldeeply grateful to the muiiy frlenls whose kindness and sympathy wVe the loss of Y'ui tended to us In son and brother. The lodges a I oqieVs whoso floral decorations. hoio mossagos of heartfelt s?ni . 'whoae offered posltlvo proof of assistance cam true friendship 'iivo our Biucoro tlinks. MB. AND MRS. R. J. KITCHEN - AND DAUGHTERS And Ablo" wants all tho girls lo knowjiis 'i whiskers aren't real. Ho admitsViuys a flue-looking chap en the slivo 6-0-lt HEI'UTATION WEEK. I NEW TODAY!!! FOR RENT Romus and apart- J monts. Mudorn. 1607 6th St. Il Phone Ulack 2211. 6-G-2IP FOR SAlX Good dirt. Black 3TtiTvi Malu 767. Phone 6-6-:tl WANTED 40 colds of 16-lneli wood cut. Phone Farmois tr. 6-6-Dtp FOR SALE Reed baby bdsJH thir ty dollars. Rod a71. FOR SALE E KlUrtiet lien fluff! Phono US' ILette. baby crib. 2 kitchen Lff's, and library table. rs;i2. . 6-6-lt WANTKDJ-Work . by hiiddlo-aged ijt Obsoi'vor.. is . housekeeper lady. Imiiilre 6-6-4tp LOST If the boy .who found Iho black handbag uuVaiISjiu Avenue Sunduy will itiu'Vin'g lo u' server, ha may Keep the money. 6-611. iihim; Us Y"r eggs. Wo pay J7.00 per (so tor candled egga and $7. CD f Interfile eggs. COMMERCIAIX (JiEAMEItY CO.. 1100 Jef. Ave. Rhine Main 122. 6-6-lf C'LKItKS (Men, million) over 17, ...,fr; Pnstal -Mall" Hen'rrB.""' 120 month. Exiinilnallnns June, Ex perioneu iiiinocossary. . For froo partieiilars or instruction, wrlto it. Teny, former Civil Service Examiner, 626 Continental llldg. Washington, D. C. 6-6-2lp ty court of Unlouoeouiity, Mrcgon It... - JA....I I- .1... n.l...i.,Yu GOOD BUSINESS FOR SAl:-Now!s and Bocoiid-hand sooilCSrtltli Vo- ! pair shop, gpbd oiupnibiLJ(ir ! tools. Hoasoji tor aolllng poor ! J health. AddrMi D. II. Saowborg- i or,;Payello, .Idaho. " ..,-. 6-6ilt "Silvers" Vops, forward with tlioi' remark that V's L hard Job lo konpij a rod iioso, ovkijjust (or show tlmo since Mr. VulslVd got on tho Job, .... . 0-8-11. TONIG All Week Kelly's Comedians "IJEfTKR THAN KVKK" Thc Big Tent :m. CHESTS UT mid jkffiIron .. ' liM.l "AW; ;Kft tali' f ail's 'Jrc 4VWftt 4'4Mi, U lti ''A Family Show ;5.IAY 25c-50c ' yi00 in Morctfamffsc TBretf' If that you don't have to lose before ' you realize value, Ivon J 'X A GlUiAT 'j A FOREST FIRE SO REAL THAT IT STAGGERS YOU! A BATTLE THROUGH SO FIERCE IT AWES YOUI AND A ITNisiI SO FINE THAT YOU'LL CHEER IT? TODAY AN!) TUESDAY. ;".' I I CAN'T FIND A BUYER? HT AND" Aboard" .WITH KRf 'll.lVLK'r. lirAT LIVEKS". HJ' t:;t;'.'v CMOIM'.S StfpifM 'SIkivv of lis JlMlllfrt.' a of L:i .St HMin 0 (Jpuntry Stoic. Something It's CAST INCLUDING , itiey and Lewis Stone TRY AN OBSERVER Mb'. PEOPLE. 35 CARLOAD OF SCENERY .CARVEL'S 's'vmi'hony o'rchestra FAMOUS MOLLY TRIO AMERICAN HEAi'fY C4IOIUJS ' ' 1 rr- .11 . il Ki,,ll h. itb'AUTiFiir. I : t . TO NT . e o C O S c . 1 I m O III '1 v . i -o 1 i ! O O I . e 2"ie..)0c I'oimlaroPiiy-'M 2c-'0c I ' o o - ' I OB O , o o D O . - ' 0 O O ..... .. .'. -w . o . G o , 5'. jt Baje a spovliK. No jjm. ivrs jc .'elint ut twtw co O ' o .--'- 0 . .. O O 0k . - 0e0 soo . o ----- " " .......