La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 13, 1921, Image 3

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I Local Nfe.ws In Brief
Leaves for the Summer-j-
Naditie O'Sulfivan deft this morn
ing for Pendleton where she will
spend the glimmer vsiting her fSther,
Mr. J. O'Sullivan. .
Goes to Boise '
Miss Befva Roup left Sunday for
Boise where she will spend the sum
mt;. Mist Roup is from Joseph and
has been in La Grande visiting with
Miss Marie Bowman.
'.Leaves for Portland
Francis Lees left this momng for
Portland where she will make her
home this summer. Miss Lees is
from Baker. ,
Returns to Pendleton
' Mrs. T. B. Wells returned to her
home this morning in Pendleton aft
er a visit here with her daughter,
Mrs. Louis Wetzel.
Returns prom Huntington
Mrs. W. D. McDonald returned this
morning from Huntington where she
has been visiting for a few diys.
Leave for Spokane
Mrs. D. H. Jesse and children, Nor
man and Patsy, left this morning fo
Spokane where theij" arc going for
an extended visit.
Accepts New Position
j, J. If. Fry formerly employed al
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COMING EVENTS.
August 9. Special charter
amendment election.
June 11 Farmers Union Pic
nic at Riverdalc Park.
June 14. Flag Day. Special
observance, Elks Temple, 8
p. m.
June 20, 8 p. in. Free Chris
tian Science lecture at Star
, Theatre.
Juno 20. Annual Bchool clcc-
' tion, 2 to 8 p. m.
July 2. Dcmpsey-Carponticr
bout, Jersey City.
July 2-4. State Convention
United Artisans, Astoria.
July 8-15. Chautauqua at
Riverside Park.
July 15-17. State conven
tion, United Spanish War
Veterans in Astoria.
J. .J. .J. .J, 4- 4 4- !
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Men's
. - Oxfords .
For summer wear, in
Mahogany Brown Calf,
Vici and Wliitc Canvas at
' $5.00 to $9.85
Men's StrWHats
in Sai-
I Panama-
liapes
11.00
Boy's latest Jazz Caps
15
-THt STORE W1IM A COSUCNCC
1108 Adams Ave.
DA
CE
Modern danci;-
Tuesday
and
and Sati
dav nights
Ticket given
achl lady dancer,
for Trizc Ti:
b( given away
lor siyiosv ar
iaics-i a
$1.45
?" w each Tt
' Drawing
y night
11 o'clock
Watch this tniatc for dates
REX HALL
N. A. Disclet. Mgr.
Cards'
; Where Yo
use
. .f.OMPi prp'
.Silverthom'a Drug Store, has ac
cepted a pusition at Salem. Mr. Frv
loft Sunday for Salem to take charge
of the TJruy Bella Confectionary
SIOIC. i:
Here fiHim Kclio
..Miss Nell Gillolto arrived tills
morning from Kcho to be the guest
ol Miss Mildred Rush.
Return o Kutcrprise
Walter Yager and Philip Corbett
both of Enterprise, returned home
yesterday after a short visit here in
La tirandc.
Leaves on Branch
Ray Winters left this morning on
the branch for Elgin where he will
visit his parents for a few days.
Returned to Portland
Reno Banks left this" morning for
Portland laftcr a short stay here in
La Grande. Mr. Bamks is the field
editor of the Breeders' Journal.
Leaves on Branch
Peter J. Theison left this morning
on tho branch for points along the
(Joes In Portland
(Mrs. S. II. Williamson left this
morning for Portland to visit with
friends. . '
Mrs. Pugne leaves
Mis. Donald M. TaElie left last
evening for a two months vh.it lo
Scio valley, near Albany, with her
parents.
St. IVlfi's (.iiIM lit MVrt
St. Petor's Guild will meet to
morrow afternoon at Hnnan Hall tit
2:U0 o'clock. All members are urp
cd to be present at this special
mooting.
Stops on lltisint'tvs. Dritl
C. JohiiHon, of Minnesota, while
liointr through ai CthiuIq this pnal
week-end, made u short stop horo
mi a bun in ess deal with Mrs. M.f
Williamson, of 1313 Madison-Ave.
t trlii mi from Briivrr
Mr. and Mrs. Claudo Mackey. Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Murchtson, Kd T;qy-'
lor and JuHiih Smith motored to
Heaver Saturday evening, return. itv
Sunday evening. They report si
very pleasant time. ' , " '
Leaves for Montana
II. I. Gilmoro of Minum, left this
morning ior Missoula, Mont., where
he will uccopt a position.- Mr. Gil
more has been here visiting his
mother, Mrs. 0. . A. Flcascr, before
leaving for his position.
Mrs. Gunn Arrives
Mrs. Jos. W. Gunu and son. Joe.
arrived this morning from Spokane
to make their future home here.
Rev. Gunn, pastor of the Kplscopal
ian church, and his daughter, Mits
Lois, have been here for some time.
Lenvci for Salem
Mrs. .lt J. Fcarson loft last even
ing for Salem, whoro she was Oalled,
mho to the iltnonrf of" her ' sister-in-law,
Mrs. A. D. Thompson.
Le.TVf This KvenliiK .
M If s Irvni Halo aiid Mis3. KmHy
(rlrt. b(fth 'rfr1 rtftrdloton.wlrt
Jeavo this evening for their homer,
after an extended visit here with
Mildred and Myrtle Hoyt and Ber
niro Thompson.
I). O. K. K. Vans Throuffh
A number of U. O. K. K. passed
through this moining on No. 24.
They are from tho northern part of
Idaho and ure fcohiL to Itupert.
Idaho, to attend the convention
tl.at is tt be held lliore on Wednes
day, Thursday and Friday.
raising 'rhriiii:lt
R. W. Miteholl, Oraiid Chanccl-
loi of the Siiiircine Lodge of
Knii;hla of I'ythiafl. pafed throuK'n
:'ils liiornliic on big way to Rupert.
Main, to attend the D. 0. K. K.
''invention' lo lie hold there. Mr.
Mitrhell in from Not Perec, Idaho.
Mm 'liliriMM Hold .AlrrlillR
Vt'HHiii Ilannun. member of the
eMiulivo board of the inachlnlsu
inlet national union, v.-Ith headquar
ters In WanliliiKton. D. C.. addrcs
etl a larie meeting of labor people
111 the K. 0 1. hall yesterday af
ternoon. Ho svokc on the welfaro
of tho orKanization in 'concral and
n!Bo reviewed the preuent labor sit
uation. .
Visited Kise Keitival
Hoyd McKennon of I-a (Jraride, in
charge of 'the recent Union county
flock show, couldn't get to Portland
in time for(tho Rose Festival because
the dates of hi i-'hovr conflicted vith
the Portland fiesta,- but he did tht
lest he could, arriving hre yetpr-
Carr's
Credit Is Good-
It- v
E.EIJRNlSHBt
day. Mr. McKennon registered at
the imperial yesterday his way to
Walla iwlla, vhcre ho will put on
another stock how. Oregon ah. ;
Leave Hospital "Fedaj
Mrs. J. C. Niedercr and snail spn
were able,to leave the hospital today
' i
Recovering
"Mrs. W. J. Dillingham has sufficl
ently recovered to leave Ike hospital.
Awaitinr. OperatKm
Mrs. J. C. Wise is at the Grande
Ronde hospital where she expects to
be operated on in few days.
tiettinr Alone Nicely
, B. A. Berrnon who is ill at the hos
pital is reported to be getting along
nicely. -
Zimmerman in Portland '
G. W. Zimmerman of La Grande,
well-known business man of Union
county ,is at the Benson. Oregonian.
Operated Saturday-
John Fletcher, who was operated
on at the hospital Saturday, is report
cd getting along nicely.
(joes to Vnlon
Miss Louise Korn, county health
nurse, left this morning for Union,
where she will spend the day.
Leaves for Klorn
Alton Clark left Sunday for his
home in Flora. Mr. Clark is from
Corvallis, where he. has beon at
tending tho O. A. C. ,
Leaves for Home
M rs. 'Ray Strack, of Pendleton, who
came here over a week ago to be op
erated on at the Grande Ronde hos
pital, has sufficiently recovered from
the ordeal to leave for home.
I'p In Wheel (hair
Robert Ludn'ig, who suffered a
broken leg sometime ago when a frac
tious horse kicked him, is up in a
wheel chair now at the Grande Ronde
hospital.
At K. of C. Meeting
Henry Nurrc and J. McNamee of
La Grande, prominent in the councils
of the Knights of Columbus, were at
the Portland yesterday. They came
down to attend a special meeting of
their order. Oregonian.
Will Attend 1'ortlnnil Meeting
Mrs. O. M. Humphreys. Worthy
Matron of Hope Chapter, O. K. 3..
left last nighl for Portland, where
ilie will attend the sessions of tlift
tirand Chapter of Oregon, as lepre
sentutlve from the local chapter.
I liurcli llefiniMlml
The timing of the inside of the
Unnlixt church has been eoniplotod
and the added light In the church
now makes It a much more cheer,
ul place thau before the work
-was done.
ftlrturn From Honeymoon
Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Glenn, of
cnhler. returned this mornfng from
Ptnrtland, where they hare been
spending their honeymoon. Mrs.
(.Men 11 was formerly Mrs. Dora Wag"
outer, of La Grande,'
Married ;, ' j' ' 'r. . '.
.IWiss BetH,rilton'ahd' Hienry CoUh1
ell. A;ere united ' In marriage' yester
dity at four o'clock at; tho homc.'of
the bride. Tho y'oong couple left the
suite .evening for Portland, where
they ill spend their honeymoon..
Here 'from North Powder
Arthur Gorbam. of North Powder,
is in La Grande today lo be on the
Jury.
Mere from Ilaker ...
J. P. Lotrldge, of Maker, manag
er of the Eastern Oregon Light and
Tower company, Is registered at the
Somer hotel. . .
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Here from Knterprise
It. II. Kay, of Enterprise, is In La
Grande for a few days. Mr. Kay, is
iieg)8lered at the Homroer Hotel.
Here from Baker
V. HI Southerland, of Baker, trav
cling for the Baschefiage Hardware
company, is In town today and Is res
Jr.tercd at the Sommer hotel.
.Mr. and Mr. U'I'kerwHl lato
Mr. and Mrs. ft. A. Wtlkcrson will
leave tomorrow for Calahan, North
Carolina, where they will visit for
the neil six weeks Willi Mr. Wllker
son's mother. On the return trip
.they will atop off at Greeley, Colo
rado, where Mr,' Wllkerson will at
tend the state teachers' college.' Mr.
Wltkerson .has been principal at the
Greenwood school for the past sev
eral years. '
Battery Buddie Meet
PcVcr Nelson' of Josph, is a vieitir
in La Grande '.odty. Though he had
not taken out his firs' natural'.. 1
tijn Vpers. Mr. SiVjh volunteered
for service in tbe i tMi State army
son after wi .'!; ,icclrel, and the
otijocl ef his vi.'lt Icrc is to take out
ni.i final ifr rn'd Mftka kimoelf
in tian-e lt c Ins already sroveil
himself o he ra far fcyal cki
ren of the L'aitsd f.-.lr. Mr. Krlsrxi
and W. I. Mtsry,. it tk OWevrv
fercc wcr Mk weiii'wr" t y
A, S-:J Field Arlillvr ul V ft.
ly enjoyed this irretiag, tarir tif-i
tinre their oi'jsnutyj. an,
tcred out of the seraic.
James '. tf cNamec led iaturdu'
ening for Poitlaanto attend the
coBveelloa of lh Koigltta of Colum
bu. Mr. M'..Vawe will return thin
T " -- -r 11 11 1 1 s m 1 in.,a,
i W vjs Si Wkl SNki
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Baby Boy Is Born
Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Dow arc the
proud parents of nn eight and 11
fourth-pound baby boy born Sunday
evening at U o'clock.
Return F'rom O. A. C
Miss Grace and Kdna ' Allen re
turned home from Corvallis where
they have been attending the O. A.
C. Both Girls were formerly em
ployed as bookkeepers at the Hilton
Garage.
Attend Convention
Ben Bassctt, and Henry. Nunc lefi
Saturday evening for Portluml to at
tend the Knights of Columbus con
vention. ' '
i i ' '
WILLIAMS.. Aril.. June 13. LI.
Alexander Pcuison, army flier, Sun
day flew into the Crand canyon and
landed and took off hkhIii at an
altitude of more than IIOilll font.
He said he bcliovod this w;is I ho
first time olthor fout had boon ac
complished. ' - t .
. Lt. Pearson has been ordered by
(he war deiiarlinonl In riy over the
canton to study Its air 1 liniuiU for
the' department of the' Interior tind
s
IN GRAND CANYON
to locate fossil'' landing fields. jileted revvalcd the following rnsull:':
- IH'imMIi- f Twrmtwt'''Uie--iiiv4' )istr'ietfltrmnyTfrTthrt'
per pait of tho Grand canyon Is
13 miles from rliu In rim and the
lower gorge is etcht miles wide."
said Pearson in describing Ills ex
periences. "I felt every moiiiont lo
be flying right Hlnp Into souin vast
cliff. This was an ''.Illusion, of
course, due to the unusual situa
tion of and nlrnlano giHiiiiiiiKly fly
ing bciow ground. ; .
CREST OK FLOOD
IN 1'OKTLAND HAS
BEEN REACHED
PORTLAND, Jiiuo 13. I'nlcw
there Is another hot spell, lausiirg
a further rise In Ihe rivers,- the
crest of the flnd has been reach
ed here. The I'pper Columbia nix!
Ihe SnatiC hro dropping, tho Wll
lamette
drop lias beon
three dajs,
shllonaiy. and a slow nieei in ineimnes 1 nursonv. .nine : -. 3 f k&&tA aViX I
irre.uKi f.r Hut nnxi I ". wnen tncy wilt name directors 'j j Vfr.'.T - ':.'H"X fr
V from their number, to servo for one; ;-.": : '. T -T Kv V I
1.KAI. MKN 'f;i,L NO TALUS : ' -C.V.'r -r&XRSl
- I (IIIHF.UVMl WANT AIH PAY j ':r
. Coming!- JSiS
44 t . j . . arv.-,V; .rwsa
14 1 03 A-ta4.T.4.' of tt"i riil mid four tkfci'mmvrf,
. Tl.c Perftkt P&iufe '-' " . H ' '
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" j v"zl ! 1 : . . . . .
e ' " , A'!'1'! A JV? IB " i' 't tkit, lyvitiTu Rial).
'a o o 0L4VC7 If la.WU'. looirt.tif thai womlflful
1 t-Ja ly . . .
GW)R(KS CARPENTIER AND HIS IUT
CONTRACTS ARE
GRAIN GIIOWBItS SIGN UP
131 BUSHELS.
4.163.-
Delegatcs Recently Elected Arc lo
Meet in The Dalles Thursday to
Name Directors. ' '
TIIK DAI.I.KS, Juno 13. Tho Ore
gon Co-operative Grain Growers' as
sociation now. has 1,458 contracts
signeil with whoit growers In the
state, calling for the marketing of a
grand total of '4,103,431 bushels o
wheat. ly the association during the
coining year, it has been announced
by Kilgur L. I.udwick, . organisation
manager, whoso headquarters tiro in
this city.
Of this total, 127 contracts arc
i-igned with Wasco county farmers,
calling for the co-operative market
ing of :ill,."0l) bushels . of wheat.
Among the other counties of the state
which have a large number of asso
ciation members inTe Washington,
Jefferson,, Sherniaii4 ,(;ilia.m, Mo.rrow,
Wiillowu, Union and Baker 'counties,
Klectiiin of delegates las born
going on in the various districts cov
ered by the association at the .pres
ent lime. A check of the Tote com-
ker, Union and Wallowi counties: It.
B. Dnvidhiier of Joseph unit J. K
Reynolds of 1m Grande.
District 2 Results not checked.
District ' II Morrow county: How
ard Anderson of Ilcppner and Her
bert .Olden and II. V. Smouso of lone.
District 4 Gilliam, Wheeler and
Grant counties: C. A. KdwardM, land
J. W. Dyer, both of Mnyville.
District li Sherman county: V. H.
Smith of Wasco. William Powell of
Moro, and Fred Krusow of Gmss Val
ley District IV Wasco. Hood River, Jef
ferson. Crook and Deschutes coun
ties: ('. A. Ilarth and Roy Bolton,
both of The Dalle".
District 7 Multnomah. Clackamas.
Washington 'and Columbia counties
George H. Brown of New Kra.
All of the delegates elected will
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I All of the delegates elected will,! . '-Jj.:"tif' hfi'-' ' L- ft I
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i NEW TODAY!
LOST On the roadside near llllynril,
12-gauge Winchester lliimmerless
shot gun in ciiiivns case. Return to
Hurry Lust or phone ICHIil. Re
ward. ' (i-13-0tp
LOST Jersey cow with short lionns.
Halter on. Jlulliin on brisket.
Heavy, with cif. Phone Red 3111.
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FOR 8ALK V kit
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CU1
Jofforsou Avo,
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WANTEb Plain sewing
and dress
722. 6-13-4IP
uiukinA phono Ulk.
ri:i.i,
TALKS
WAKTKD-HiilnKiiinn to sell (.1111(1
mllo t;unran(oed tiros direct In
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"'ODAyA-
BBBEi DANIELS
BY ELMER HAFf.1S
DIBCCTCD BY
MAJOR MAOBJCG on
saMowVpr
ronsuineTs at lowrprlcel Bsupla
tiro furniicdnru. f Ameri
can Tiro anJ'VuliefTCo., Bo
111, Chicago, 111..
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Red 13UL'. fma, Luton
WANTED
ublc. lied
ossliiK. d;eliiK,
ikwsitKlliK. 1 Also
Clilhin'a elotliea a
rp-titito etiiilpmeiit.
loideilBtooius U mid 10
r)riKl-Sloie.
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l,l:(irl. MKMIlDltS ATTK.NalO.N!
. All inoinbors of Anioricaii Legion
Post No. -13 are' asku
iHltuUto iiicot at
:4aTJin Tueai
injiri iittondlni;
lliiglos' Hall at 7:
day. for tlio ipurpin
thn King Day Mreiuonloii at the
Klks' Club in a hmly. '-13-at
s ROY CiritftKY,.
. , , . Post Comnuuiuor. ',
Cull I'or luipniveiiu'iit H0111I.1,
Nollco Is heroliy given that Im
provement bonds of tho city of la
(iraiulo, OrOKon, numbors G!MI to
f 39, - Inclusive, bourlug Unto of
March 11) and Mjrrrh 18, l!)i:(. In
cluding liitorrari lo l1to dale of re
duiiiptlon, yffl 'laj ltkolV lii mid ro
tlflomcd by thoiA'asuior ot the
Cily of La Criindo, Oregon, 011 tho
llltli day ot July, 1!I21.
Dated this' 11th day of Juno,'
1921. . , .
H.M.MA M. FOWLF.lt.
Treasurer City of La llrando.
V ' Ju. 13 10-17
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CARD OF '1111 AN KS. ;
We wish to thunkiour friends rind
neighbors ' for tlic (sympathy, help
nnil kindness shown fit us in the loss
of our dulling little Mario. Wo also
wish to thank) them for tho beautiful
flowers. . which) wero sent.
MR. AND MRK
KARL CAItPISNTKR
AND It K LAlT
IVES, ti-13-ltp
Klcin-lji (
ginning Juno
Auto Stage, be-
leavcs La Grande,
L. & 1- Drug
corner, (1 u.
4 p. m. Lc
). 111.
Klgin 8 a. m.- I),
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