La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 21, 1921, Image 2

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TUESDAY. 'JUNE 21. i'l2I
-OVER BBNTINENT1
Mil. AM) Mils
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'!' I.I-.AVI).
CLRWOtlU'S STOKY,
"KAZAN," At STA
"K3M," one of .the most nooulur
Will V!ll InvunHiM'lH of Voulh In I"' " "Nvjr uurwooa . pHlllfllllUI
Maliii'M, D'uIiik l..'imih)' Au-
toim.lHtl' Toll!',
' Ktorifs of ths Omudiun Northwest, in
column to the m-ri'di at the Ktur thi-a.
lri4iK-nifig un engagement oji Kri
'ilay. I" In the h ailing rule is June Novnk.
'w picture, it in naiil, uiwundH in
wonderful photoKiaphy of the (rreat
now country and mukt-H uc oT many
varieties of wild aiiinuila in their na
tive haunts. It is a k ipl'i "K story of
week. The Mhrryn HiiMiro owners i. . .. . "
. i "... i i . ... lesson tiiujlit wnd mi exuinnJc set Ly
have asHlxnei J in Iihh nesa affair. . , . i , 1 ,. ;.
.... . , . the sav age out fa thfu iloir "Kazan,
of th .novo house u comiietent " ' "'"".
Undeinniilirei und tliey ai off for
about th ion inoiiihi ol unallnjed
' All the way nereis n.e conllneni.
eillllpiiwl to rump anil steep wlior
ever Ihey ypi ihe notion l do so,
with side nips hi tunny lil!orlr
Hiereus of the easlnrn slaies, Is" the
Ii1p upon' whleh Ms. and Mis. T.
C. Trull leave the middle of I his
MAKY MILKS MINTKK
DELIGHTFUL LITTLE
CLOWN IN ('OMKDY
aniiisniiiem.
Mr. Trull has not n en Hie play
grounds of his Imylmud day In
.' .' . ' .. Haek to the days of rewl sport:
never peen llieie. . ... -re .. ..l,ui,k to lllc (i,1)p . l.omi uf
ordinary Inlrr.i,,! aiM. hea lo the , mmHt of
trlpforf.ollioflhe.il. ! els-ihufa the Journey underUiken
Tho iulpni..i,i wlii.li Ihey i.k'- Mt ,jy w audie,.ce who
with them Include:., firsi of all. " wiu,eH8ej lh, premiere ot the A rrade
Huaty Rii.detiaker. provided with ,,.,,.,, u( riw UtlU, cu,w
leplnK oiiulp.nent In the Ion " ,'(,,, story l.y Avery Hopwood, author
Id .uooiuoii,. mis. .i.iu i.ua r-H'-'ior many comedy nui-eesses,
if. a special ie.ii v.im u num:
the ulile of Hie ear with linen sinkes
uod nuffloluiit rope lo wli Imtnnd a
wlnd.ilorni, In and under these
nppiirlnmiure.s they expeel to live
when tint I'd.
At Ondeli Ihey llll llje l.llieoill
hlahway ' and on reu'lilntf I'lilei.Ro
expeel y slop over fm a v."'k, vis
iting the Iheairea of Hie ll i.ieln.i)
oils. Then, al at.ont II. e region id
Clevelund t lit-v will Inn mil up lo
Albany,. 'N. Y., where they will
leave ihelr ear' and iso down Ihe
Hudson river In sieniiihuat and Idle
about Ihe Cieal While Way, see
ing the Iheiilies nnd olher Hli'.hls
for ll Week. Afler P'l urillllK lo
their ear al AJImny Ihey drive to
tlostoll and llien lake .holll for
Miilno points, vliiillii,;' Ihe histoid'
sranes and the early lioiue of Kir.
Trull.
Thelf j'.liini.' nl present, la map
ped out to Include the southern
. rnui4j, erosHlut? Ihe lower frtnue of
.III Slnles Into ('(ilirovuta and then
borne aKalii.
''W mi) In no hurry, riduso to
try for reeords, hut liavel when
we plinisu, iiud Ion r and llsh w lyiv
w pleiuni," said Mr. Trull Indijy In
apeaklUK of his trip.
That Ihey will have inuny a de
lialitful late to tell on Ijielr
Koen without siiylnK.
And certuinlyi as "The I.itlle
(llowii," Mury ivliles Minter has one
of the most delightfully entertuiiiini;
roles of her long uud successful career
liefore the eamem.
suhmakinh kiss
is i'ka'i'urk of' "tiik
fk;htin(; ciianck
e.
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER n
w .177. ....; -i
News Frorii Surrounding L&calities
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un DFD HP A rc-
IILLI'Ll. LIVOHILU I
ARtTAKEN 0FP!
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I
TKl.orAS'KT, Jun-' i7.(Special)
Mr. and Mrs. ,lin Anson spent the '
dny Sunday visiting at the C. A. Mill I
hou;e.
- Hol.ert UriKK" went to linker
Wednesday on .usiness. I
Mrs. I,. K. Hvt. who wag ojierut-j
ed on lit Mot Lake last Thursday, in
reported to he f?4'ttiu lilong vel;y j
I'litely. . j
Mrs. Youn, the oper.'itor , is the
proud new otoner of u Chandler car.
l-'or the first time in years Telo-1
easet is not a ludper station, the rail-
ni&t company having taken the
helper enftine off this week. j
. W. K. l'ennington of l.a (Jrande w-.is
Iransitcting. busines here Friday. Mr."
I'einiinflun wis formally an eiiineerl
stationed here.
Dr. and Mrs. Ki-vine of North
I'owder were the gucMts of Mr. and
Mrs. li. '. Mill Kunday.c:
'IJie iiuaraiiline, for siiudlsix, was
lifted this week on the Harry Stare
residence.
i. li. Smith and family are nnivinx
,to Lo Grand tiTia week to make thetr tions of the fence to W built in dif-
f ut ure home. i ferent places.
..... .a .... - . .. . , . .I.1....I n.l Inks Will.
aits, r- v.uarnweit naa been quite, uaviu i. .wjiwi - t
ill fdV the iA week. . iimns mtdi.a I rip on to the reserve i
lira. Geo. HilyJfd returned last .last week with a hand of horses, and
evening from a two weeks visit in :spt-it the night 'it the herder.s cabin. I
Portland. She repts having a fine Mr. Williams will go up'again soon ,
time. '"' !with a load of f'lt. m J
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Wilson left on ! Mr. and Mrs. J"e Beddis and family ,
no. 17 foe California points. They ' were in town Saturday and Sunday to J
exp.it to' be gone ubnut two weeks, 'attend tl'e cinvenlion.at the L. 1. S.
Sirs. Clyde JVterson and daughter, ; Church. t
Showing New '
CLOTHING
For Men and Young Men
Miss I'hvlW were visitinv at the I., i A most inspiring sing was held
H. Hyatt home Tuesday. They are Sunday . evening at the Herbert ,
from I,a Grande. I Speckhart home. Many attended and J
joined in the large variety oi nymnsi,
I that were sung. Mr. nnd Mrs. John,
! Speckhart of La Grande were present, i
itwo solos by I'aul Knauti were J
lirreatlv enjoyed by the music lovers. 1 1
TA TirPrniir 1'- singers will meet next Suiuhiy,;.
II! HI-SI- Hill-li,h Mr Mra- J"hn wiVmmi ,oi!
Ill III ill III' i spend an eiUlly pleusant evening. ,
I U llk.UU.ll It.j Mp an, Ml.s ,R(jUert Rhodes and,!.
daughter, Edna, spent Sunday at theji
TAKE HORSES;
The mull who composed the popu
lar song ubout the different varie
ties of kissca. omitted one of the most
oovel kinds of all. Hut the photoplay
producers who adapted Hubert W.
Chumliers1 "The Fighting Chance,''
didn't. Thosn who read this story in
book form will remember that one of
the biggest und most attractive scenes
is where Stephen, the hero, and Slyvn
Landis dive together into n Bwliiuiiiny
pool und their lips meet in ,a-' fond
good-bye underiieulh theWater. It
is shown in nil Hs glory tn the picture,
which is coming to Hie Sherry theatre
today and loiiuifYuw.
Also shuwihg n comedy.
-d. : .
IS'Uicc of Administrator's Sale of
-Real I'rtiperty,-
Ceneideid Holy 6pot.
Tile hlngest' hnllilni! pnrnde 111 the
world lnkW ,u Alhitniliiiil, India,
t eeordluii 'jo a writer In the London
iJnily jM.iit. H,.!,. Alliihiilind eeiujy
inUtion people have mulled, he says.
Aipl It la hut even its K snioe coolliiu
fen wuves nltracl this uiullltiule. The
De)iri't sen is nearly a thntnmud miles
nwuy .to Ihe east. Allnhiiliatrs iitlmc
I loll la due lu Ihe fact (lint here the
two holy rivers of India mew Tills Is
the sacred spot where .Mother (.unites
uicou her chief tilliuuiry, the holy
Juiiinii,
A Skeptic.
One reakoii why we don't accept the
theory of anivltatloii Is hcciiuse when
II bottom druis out ue hit the
ndllng.
STIMK1N(;.
Notice Is by thu given that t'lie
undersigned administrator of the es-
rel ii rn late of llaniel Lane, deceased, pursu-
iuV to an order of the County Court
of the .Hlute of Oregon for. Union
county, mude nnd entered on the 28lh
diiy of Muy, 11121, will offer on or
lifter Ihe Willi duy of June, 1921, at
10 o'clock in the forenoon, ut the lo
cation bf the hencinufter described
treal premises in U.on County, Ore
gon, sell at private .lc to the highest
uud best bitlrUr, subjVt to the mort
gage thereon W $1,00(1110, the follow
ing described Val piamises, to-wit:
Tracts numberVl, li and 11 of Ml,
Kmlly Orchards, the stime being
within and n partof the SW 14 of
Section K4, TownshiX 1, Isouth, Hange
SH, K. W. M., UniiV (bounty, Ore
on. Any informationYeiative to su-h
tale will he given by tiV'tuii lersigneil,
or by Jno. S. llodgin attorney at
inw. La (irnnde, Orcgoni
Ilaln of flrat jnibliculii.n May 111,
i'2.
II Al. UOHNKNKAMP,
Ailmiiii:di"it',ri l.a' Grnndi'. toe.
lily May III, In le 7-M '-'l-l'S.
A. M-, at the Coiirt House In lh:i
Oil y of La Grande, Union County.
Oregon, as the time and place for
hearing and proving the saidv final
Aucounl anil for the final settle
ment of. the said Kstate.
F. L. MHVEKS,
Aduiinlstrator of the Ktitate, of
Luke K. Ferguson, deceased.
Illy May 81, June 7-14-21.28
NOTH'K TO CltlllMToltM
iStlrn lit lit'n-hy Riven tlml (lu
iUMl(MMUntd Ikih 1ji'H duly appulm
mI KxHiMitiU of thu ICsliittt uf .Mar
tha KliVn-th Parker. tltH-easril, Ty
I tut
I V
a - T.Y
I ONZ ELEVEN
Cijarettej
The Lest
tte
Si:
Maybe it
ONE ELEVEN.
jAist buy a
.viindout.
"111
iCMarettesiv
the CuuulX Court
ofeKou, roil'nlou
duly ijualifiett as
All iiersons hi
the said estate
to present them
ed with n proper
vtx t G i tiiontliH
this u. nice and to
name to thi under
ilrande, Oregon
Haled. June It. 1021.
MArnn Johnson.
I'xecii'trix of the Kslnte of. Martha
Llialicllt Tarker, deceased.
II. K. DIXON.
Atlniliey for Kvreiltrix.
lily Juno It 21 :, July 5 12
S:ale of
and has
h Kxecutrix.
laiuis uguint
ny reunited
tinderslttn
votollier, within
he date of
eaent the
il ul La
-A'iiltr A
V" l.ee
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uKor.
ft,
SAI.KSMAN WANTKH
We handle a select gro
cery line, and sell direct
to the consumer. We have
been jn husineiis 49 years.
We operute everywhere in
this country, and ' have
about 5000 salesmen. If
you want lo malti; only
100.0.0 per month, we
dort'l want ymi. If you
wan only a temporary
job, Ve doif't want you.
If yotX want to work only
fi hourAtt day, and only T
IOWA SCHOOL WSTKKT,. June
1!). (Special.) Mrs. Ida lluun, a
former resident of the locality, is here
from Utah visiting her father, George
Kviins. Mrs. Hatin expects to return
home soon.
.Hugh C.'llulse was home- the liith,
lie reM)'rts the work on the drift
fence to lie progressing nicely, ul- j
though there are siill several pop-!
J. E. Hulse home Mr. Rhodes' mother
who has been visiting him for some 1 4
time was with them. She expects J
to start Monday for Oklahoma. J
Geraldine Hyatt of Telocaset is vis- i .
king with her great-aunt Mrs. ,1. K. J
Hulse, while her mother is in
Lake Sanitarium.
Hot
ItKAJ) OltKKKYFIl WANT ADM.
week,
i
Vou vj
.......
"NOW-A-DAYS"
says the Good Judge
A man can get a heap more
satisfaction from asiiiullchevv
f this class of tobacco, tliim
ever could get from a big
w of the old kind.
inds it costs less, too. The
tobacco taste lasts so
nuili longer he doesn't need
ave a fresh chew nexrly
us often. ,
Any man who uses the Real
Tobacco Chew wi!I tell you
that.
P;:t up in two styles
W-R CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
i a, RIGHT CUT is a short -cut twbiiCCO
-
IK :
sr or. ki m m
i mr iw
'
days a
want )(iii
lint, if
ruled as ok
WKN, We
you want n p'
we don't
tint lo be
our UK!
you. f
riminent po
sition, we waiit you. "If
you are willinp; to put in
full lime, and not afraid
of overtime, and are will-
to work with us for
our niiilual benefit, we
want you. You must have
a car for delivery purpos
es, and (live us a. personal
bond.
Splendid openinirs now to
be had
(HANI) UNION TKA CO.
Soak Me, Wash.
r.i cnic.
HAMS
VFilI Cwpyrlf hi ipie
&r a. uk. Co.
are
and
will
For the men that
conservative dressers
the vounif men tnat
want the classy new still!'
we are , showing a new
and complete line of
clothing.
' These suits just arriv
ed a few days ugo . and
comprise the very latest
fabrics and colorings all
high grade .tailored gar
ments and are moderately
priced at ' ' :
' $35.00 to $37.50
Men's
Work Clothes
. For the working 'man
we have a complete! hue
of working togs. Work,
shirts, overalls, . trousers,
gloves, etc.
You will find all al the
new low price level
Department Store
Fresh shipment of Swift's Picnic and. Premium Hams.
I'iv: h jtJMipnient of Bacon, Boiled Ham and Chipped
Beef.
. f
I'r.&h shipment of Tin Bin and Pacific Coast Cookies,
ff pe.' pi)tmd,ir)c.
( Fresh shipment
Welsh's Crape
Pint, .Mlc, Qua
The Squat Dance
Will he Introduced for the first time in La
Grande Thursday at our .
OtD TIME DANCE
jNonjimg .put the graceful, old style dances will be
XpermitteH. the old style dancers have nmrle those
lances ptitnllar. They will be continued in the same'
isanulrr.
POSITIVELY NO JAZZ
N. A. D ESI LET, Manager.
CARUETT TAAL, Floor Manager.
Saratoga Chips, per package 10c.
ing drink for hot days.
If Gallon !fl..r.
I FOLEY TAXI
SERVICE
F01
OIKI.
Day and Night Service
( all Main .773
V
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t;
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111
! resit Krause's Mar
Phoz .lams, in tins.
Frf sh Turnips, Carrots
lilniliarb, Toinat.ws, .' A
nnd Watermelons.
Free Delivery
Jlle. a cool
i ilfic, 1 III
&
Xmallol
l.r.V Klas,
I
Aire.
v i
iiit,
s, per
10c.
pound, fillc.
i Onions, Head Lettuce,
Cherries, Cucumbers
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Joel's Grocery
SUMMER TIME
SEE US FOR
TliNTS
F.
OIL STOVES
ATER BAGS .
CANTEENS
ICE CREAM FREEZERS .
BICYCLES
L LILLY HARDWARE
j I "' ' ri 1 " 111 lllllllIJI,- ,
NOTH'K OF AITOINTMKNT.
NiVl'U'K IS lll;iiKHY CIVI'l. Hint
(lie uiHlcrsigtifrl C. C. Si'roKVi" has
ilii'.'ii duly ip,iintc,l hs .Atlilliiliatriltor
nr tin r.stitle;uf lila SiTotririn, d'
jirafir,!, l,y tho y,uiity ('..iiirt of Union
j( minty, (in irmn hikI hV Iran duly ijunl
. f u mi.-lp HilinUtitor.
TIIKlti:i'(iHK i!l iwrniMiii having
irlainm iik iliwt kii cmiitn nn hVrcbv
irotififj nnd rtMjtot to yit'etit tho
? duly 'ft'rifi.il tu the f iuUr.tirnd
('. t:. SmiKitin u'j hin ro.vj.-inf ut Lit
tlrumlr, ii l'ni,! CuijJy. Ort-.lt,
wihin niiithi liom liJ firt wt,li
;mtiun of (Ins notL., d.t tvini
the 'J4th .! of Mr,
:tte4 tKn 24th aa'o.r I
V- C. il(afl.
1 Ailnnitrtnr of ul tft'.
j .. k liAN'ki . ':VT-.
I Attorney fu t?:ll.
Mijy'2-t-3J, Jiiin.7-1 JJ.
I Nollie In hi-rrlit atvrn tial fit tit l
laratKiir, baa fi4 lila ful ,
rniint AliMlnlittri,i 1 (hp !
of l.ilk(K. 1-VrKiikoii., Uo,-,"0.i. Hi"
tl,V Count). t'4niit .f (U. sui, uf fir
for Vnlon f.iimiir, aunt tnat
ihpmCoiiita'iK'f'iliil Friday. th
lt '' flulr. t 10 oUvk
USE V I C O OIL
.M(
I fcss E
I5i ing I n Vour
A liiKh
o 1
MORE 1'UWEU
x.im: IKOI BI.E
v'vvi: 1Y
rade of JVffii Base Oil.
f
r
Barrel-r-V0t ratty lubricating oils of. all
kiiufs inJMilfc. . U '
REGOiN .HARDWARE & IMP.. CO. .
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Prices That Count
IK :.-s si mmi:k work i lotiiim;
unions, all styles..
Ven's 'Work' Sox, 2' pair
Men's Khali PaKS '
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