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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1921)
. rS . -at a 4 I PA(JE TWG. WfcU.NKSlMi-. JULY. 6, mi. LA GTtANDE E72MN3 OBSERVE?. ( ; & y : V ' News From Surrounding Localities SHARP RO K N ,1 mwm TO BUY CRATES the Uadliw' Aid Wednesday nflor noon, June 29. Mrs, .Uoyd Carlnr and Miss Effle Conleji will entertain the I.udien Oulld Thursday artemoun at Hie home of Mrs. Carter. - A goodly number of our people at tnndnd the Poniuua GruiiK al the Kxne. linen) Stuilon Saturday. MAHKETrG COVE, Ore, July 1 (Speciul.) Regulur monthly meetinir of the Farm Bureau, June 25, waa itreHld ed over by Counly Afic.nl Hurry 0. Avttiy. The berry KrowerH derided 40 pool their crate purchaaea and found I hat on an order of 2.1100 crates, Ihey could be puirha.scd for 27 i4 cents u rodiullon of 2Vi cenla over .the regular price. M. Hork gran la huiiriliiiK the order, Mrs. Thomas Hefty enlerlalnsil for the week-end an old school friend, and her moflier, Minn Kdna Stark and Mrs. Jolfaunn Slark, or Grand Junction, Colorado. Mrs.' L. E. Andersulh and .VI rs. H. Oftedal entertained I he Ladles' Oulld at tlie residence of the lal-l ,ter. Jrhhiy afternoon, Jnn 24. This being ,-the annual meeltntf. officers were etecled. Preflident. Mrs. A. (1. GojiR-rlFh ' re-eleoled, and secrelaiy dtritrer, Mrs. Jesie Daniel, also rel&oMftt. Thft afterunun was apent tu pRiyin.f'fitw"( Hie honorH BoiiH'. to Nfra. Kva Ouncan and the IohIiik to Mrm E. C. Keen. TIiohh preseni were 'MeKd'iones J. Oonley, E. C. .Rlki, T. H. l:non, A. 0. Conlilln, $ J. SlckJt)id, Lloyd Curler,' Eva Uuncair, HifuUne I'rilliiniiiii, Alu i-oekwood, Pauline" I'lii-ltiat, Wn Sertsch, .'Ralph Ctxniaida-k, JeeKie Daniel, Betftte Kny. Obirenee. Hur- JofdcJohrc IJoan, T. W. CouftKn am' Ulsa Ktriu Cm.ilKi'. The hftuiwus cm to Cove.flodon road1. aire on a awtfce. Wwh Were c,ut M) eeiktx a dity asd I bay all ' wallfed' oill. ' J..' B. Andenforc h KtviMB tiw 'flttH polflp it coal of pHioJ. lend otiuo wnte netting 11 ready fur lite ftreut ciue bratfbn. Mrs. A. T. Dajttol is home again after I wo moot lis' ivbhunr at her bid home, Morrison, lit O. ; T, Severs left Ssituiuaiy for his ,'boyhood lionie, Cnmarldefl, Wis' rotigkn. He will jriso visU old friends t St. Paul. , - Al Daulela and family Sumtitycd in Cove.. . , The ' Christian Rndnovor society of Inland City paid n vlmt to Cove C, E. Suuday cvcnliiK. Aftor the services' Ihey wer entertained at th homo of Mrs. bona Towle. A "small son of Hy bakiir wis taken to Hot I.nae Snnahirhini KM urdoy. He 'Ihih a bird W rs- fecllon in Ids um, cUiviw frww a cut' In Ills himi. Baker played " Ihi m f!cswa givo day. Heme 0 to 5, bo tuvar uf Cov.' Miss Me4(at UMdU'Hy. tut - Gihiinde,'caimi oi' ta leawtti a vwdt with Mrs. l,ou Payne. Miss (''a luud yhu(My CKid. phtl den of Mr. Mid Ma. tTrtnW Vaa Vlack, 'of Porinwii, ni lb Ktftftdft of their gnuuHatruate, Mr, iind Mm ia RIUh. ' TOr. fttid Mwm. . HurHvy buv a iUnnU (hQM;hiitf, boors onv - Mr, apd Um. 45nrt t8ulir r t. ttappy a oon, fooono Joo S7th. MiatieH ltl)ih n9 lAsouaa fQot)as4o. Junta reimtwd In ttxlr fcorae In ID? "o, iiht a mnomwHi ' ttu-tAitm. Mwnt wtlh a stavr at ftvim aaO fplcaOa ti Ontoriio lunnd rwtlna-d.. Mf tout ytr. S. v.. Tifiiir Bill cave TiUii, lutf o, ri FIT LBS ROUD IS COVERED I oi the lumber business, announced'; ; that the mill will be shut down for !a week during and after the Fourth. ' Mainy of the families have planned to spend the week in the mountainq ; camping and fishing. : BAKER TO WHITE LA GRANDE LABOR BAKl'R, July. G. Httker will ex tend aii In vit ii r Ion for tho Tri-Cliy luhor r;lobrution to be hold next abor Day, urcordlng to the det'i sfcn of 4 lie Chuniber of Connnoico. . Th uctiuit was tyken rollowitiKi a lallc by H. M. AndrewH, rHpr-1 HHiiLiiiK inihllrlty (Utparinuiiit of I thtf Statu FedHi'atlon of Labor In which Iih i:XjcftHHd npprocfiitiun LAW) CANYON, July l (Spe- t'ial.) Mrs. Hoy Titiis visited Iwuj days this week, with homy folks, Mlski Kila Miller returmnK home with her Wediiettduy. Mrs. John MeOalley wia able to k1 to town 'Sunday to ste her olU tiin-' friend, Mrs. imrnw, who is seriously Biek. Mr. ami Mm. Henry Hainbridtfc ;ire the guests of Mr. Buinhride'g sistor, Mrs. Roy tlawley. The liainhruie' are enjoying a Uip from Portland in J their tar. Thfir home is in Portland.! PKRUY, July a. (SpfttMiil.) There is considerably more traffic on the highway between Perry and La (irundv since the sharp rocks are be- j tiK covered with earth. j The larV wwimming pool down at; the Country club fs being filled with water from the river. A as engine.' is bei"K used to pump the water into the tank. , Lester .Stoddanl has returned from a visit hi. Portland and has accepted a position in the office of the Grande lionde Lumber company at this place. Harry Coalwell who has beer" up in the hills looking after his stock, re ports that the huckleberry crop prom ises to be even more plentiful than it war. last year. Mrs. F. K. 'Uivens and two children. MiVMNGS HAS SMALL FIRT froift Preslilunl Haitwl Tor the! Kpleuilid etitiM-talnnieiit held Ikm-o I last year. He stated tiiat while no; decision Iliad iheii made fi.r I ills I ycaf's meeting Jie understood that the labor organizations in Pendle ton anil l.a (irande would prfer to n.iiirn tn Halter this year. Mrs. A. N. Krause and children : Orville and l;rmi were up from ua ((rove down from their home in Port-(Irande visiting with Perry friends the lund and expect to spend the vaca-1 latu r part f the week, tion here with 'Mr. Knause. They I Muintfcr Elmer Stoddard who has will camp near the sawmill for awhile. ; just returned from an extended trip I Mr. Krause was lucky in fincltng his ; in California looking nfter intents I horse which was stuipoHed to hn M KIMOAL, SPItlNOS, July 2. Fire Wednesday morning completely destroyed the dwelliim of John 0. Hope on the Rlsley ranch, one mile smith of Medical KurinKs. The loss amounts to several thousand dollars and was not insured. The fire occurred about 6 a. m. Wednesday and consumed the en tire '! tenia, as well as the build ing. The 'house was occupied by Jtflin G. Hope and belonged to J, W. Itlsley, who lhus in California. Revised. Luugh and the world y4u, or if it doesn't worry." ltoston Transcript. laughs with you shouhj COVK, Ore., July 2. (Special.) (imuHe, the Hi-yar-uld swn of Mr. :imH Mrs. R. J. Bter, was taken to Hot Luke Sattirhy rooming for an o-pttftftKiH. Th littte felk-w its suf fori from bkKl puwoBing in his right aTm. O. T. Severs ft Saturday for a been Biol on , Peeblr brothers iwe marketing i carload of fut lambs this wA-k ul Portland- I Mrs. Frank Eraydon spent the . weekend with Mrs. J, Sherwood. Mrs. D. Matot visited witj" her par- I pMts, Mr. and Mrs. L. Drumsmith, lust week, and was quite sick for a few days, but has recovered and is making preparations to move to Kn- j lerjrise, wher4 Mr, Matot is work-1 ifiK. The Gftt Together club met Thurs- . day, with Mrs" Wiljiam Jtnnto as j hosfess. About tlnrty were present and a pleasant afternoon was sput. After the business meeting a mis cellaneous shower was giverf to the bride, Mrs. Henry Counsell, the pres ent being on the center table,, Mrs. Counsell unwrapping each and Chunk ing the giver. Many useful and beautiful Rifts were on the table ami the beat wishes of the club members were with them. Mrs. Ilanton assist1 ed by Miss JHta served a delightful two Hionthw' visit in th WiMtern states. iunt.n. Mrs. Will Wrnbem and ehil ttay 'Kaker and wifn left last week dPt.n were out from town. The next for Boise where r. Biher will un- mentinir will be with Mrs. Annie littrifu a treatment in the Federal Base hospital, tbt coWruxUnd tler culoSis in the service. A big delegation of MC Fannie Granffers attended the E'orfmrja i (irang at Union Experiment Sta-j tion. Al! reported a fine time. I metiinf all arounrJ. j Miss Kelen Dourer by of La flrnnb is visitin) relatives here this week. Mrs. T. W. CuJikliiff 10 d dutklttec. Clarice, attemied tlo? Graft in m'tia(f at Union Saturday where Clarice 11--6rt'i-ed three solos. Wrs. K. J. Cuulin asJ children of Ontari iM viwting her parents, !r. luvd .tlrs. Otb'o KckersWy, this Woek. JSr. and Mrs. N. Iaro wre La Orandv visitors .rturri8y. t Ronid flifl'k U vf&Hin Cove and Union is pruTctOiing ut a rapid ra'cp. Fariwrs uv lAisy in thft alfalfa fielto. TWy ivpwrt lots of good hay. Mrs. A. B. '!nitl returwl fnnu p.iiHn Uip last 8fturrtay. Butner. Miss Cecelia Kdvotsan has been em ployed to teach District U, l-add Can yon school. Miss Fdvelson is a grad uate of Union high school and brings gooif recommendations.- Mr. II. E. Cain arrived from Cor vu&ia t poiul the week-end with hi wife and daughter, Mrs. Hoy (.'ouch. After speiwling three weeks at Hot Lui rs. Cahi is now at her daugh ter's home. Mrs. T- Johnson and her mother re turned to town after a few days' visit with her daughter, Mrs. A. K. Peebler. j The "Busy liees"' met last week for ! their usual work and business meet jing, Miss Helen Austin being hostess !this tilth' ut her home. The afternoon was enjoyed by all and dainty refresh ments were served by the hostess. Woman's Silk Hose 98c the pair We are offering special' fur this week, Vie. kit of Women's silk hose, in colors of black, while n! tirwn, regular $1.50 values and in all sizes. . 1 A Lamp of Ke. A ump ol ice, a dish of ienrreom, a sHee of p hAp p fcdf, a ffw cherriea Will nib rJVtfjt coolie dish tv c?uit jovt thirst ;A.4i Cain's. Palace Cftftftiottry. K TIONKHV tHh Sfttotli e r says "I don't want him to run barefoot over the stones " He finds the Hood Bayside "sneaker" is so mucin lighter than others that he'll Wear them. They ana . thick enoughtp protect his fee and the lfiote weight, I find, gives better wear thaa othcrc. Also, the Baysides cost less. V Hood Bayjides .Ire a long wanting soaamet sidae for the low price. Th'y are sensible shoe few cttil dren in ho weather From every point of view, but they are made in aH sies for every meorab f the fiiinily. . cAsk any ep- or irriVe ns. Hood Rubber nttidtacts Co., Inc. Watcrtown. MabWbusetts. . Knit Blabmera . . 48c the paif . o 0 Women's White jMtiey Knit nioonieis ill all siz&e ular 7.r)e quality, en safe tliifs wet, fnur, JS(- ' " . v Vl plas -on nats $e '"t "f wmnoHts of oil . Wntl tA fnateHata, dSSn-as gds,'wtish ntcidft, ginghams, fwira.tc., oil mmtir and mft'lied at bargain price. ii F$ Department Store CANVAS M FENWAY Cms -Jt,up Sandal LENOX JjnJAj THE tSAMK KVKRYWIIKHK 4iiittrnr irt lb WitJfim. They . 'fl'ppliuv ' .md 'diuibtnr, of Wijlla Wnltai. fttwut th n.idttre 4,r llifr lD:tm tJi I Wrft. Oita. Anfirfc.o nterikMt Alwan kerp in mind the choice 'ndiA thir,fttT soW ot Silvprlhof n'i T-hfy ire fWsh ail alw.iys pure. llivlriTSvy make their'wn enndy and sell it The editorof l'alfia Aklibar, a ti'itive newspaper of failure, India, says; "i h:iv used Clwipberiain's Cidic and Diarhoea Keiiu'dylluny times amoiifc my children a"d servants, for colic ;md dtarhoea and always fougd it ef fective." Adv. Give the growing young fret e chance. Children are de-lighted vviih the new found freedom in Pool, easy Mood Sandals. Brown duck tippers, with white binding . and white lining. Long wearing soles, Savci the expensive shovs, too. Why not work urukw tW moj favorable conditions? TIk Lwtmmc House Shot is light, coi, Hnn' hie and eay. Nejt and st4wh m appearance; and yao dem't vmk the foot when you tiotp onto damp ground, $ivv Mri buna; wear. Is moderate m pri. RBCRIPTIONS . WE FILL ANY IXjCTOM'8 PKI'i;CKIPTlO?T PUTMAN'y DRUG STORE "The Rex&ll Store" price all eanNtffortl to pay at it horn's Family f)rustore. 3 FAMILY DRUG STORE rtPANDC.OnrOON. e With at kntiwl, dciitu nts It K. C, B, ,i This rttonnrawrt, ewsctefl to the memory of Joseph Ki'ftidfard Crr, in Oafewntd Cmetery, Nt York, is A oujaiii-natiflrji of rlaaaie end modern ideas in monument OtlTBt'KSW OF VKHKTr TBt! UC?d t 1 If ' th- ! i tumos. (' 1 Kck'fi i ! Jm0 "mi "I U..;4. . "... 1 V W T -r : lo 1 oAt traction-. Em PtCTeil! Core on I 2Q for 20 cents tn mi r- Ii fiht p.cA.rs. Alto vbtmmablo in ruunti ttntot SO. vlkUum-R.ifff. 6WELLED wttb pride. THE FAT mini not o m. ... WAS READING oue.. . OF MY c:ccll aJa. ... V AND I Ml tiim cbuckla. NOW NO cue tiii aver. PRAISED THA SO I had to kak. IP HE llkcil It. ... AND HE SAitl. AND LAUGHED some THEN HE Bald. "LOOK HERE" and pulntod. AND wflERE I'd written. "P9)RE TOBACCO." e . . . THE PRINTER had lot. "PURE TABASCO." AND THAT s hj the van. THOUGHT MV ad. fa T4. . i WAS HOT ituff. ... BUT THEN he laid. ' ..." "F0RGET THE ada. ... I NEVER read 'em. ... I BUT LEMME tell 70a. SOMETHING DIFFERENT, ... THEY OUGHT to lay. .V ' ' j ABOUT THAT clEarett. , . ... '"S AND THAT ta this. ' ... THEY 6ATISFY." AND DARNED If ! don't think. ' HE REALLY belleTeie t 0 HE WAS glvlnr m SOMETHING NEWI TOU can blame it on the printer if you don't eee "They Satisfy" in a Chetjiertiuld advertisement. But be sure oi this you'll find it in theciga. rette e vtry time. Wonderful Turkish and Domestic tobaccos, wonderfully blended it sounds easy. But you'll lind notliuiir else like Chesterfields. 1 That 6inii can'l ht evpird. . . . 111. 3 CIGARETTES !iU;t;KTr k Myths Tobacco Co. --We have made a profound tudy ut tnnnurriFnt building, and an order placed in our 4 ttmndN is ewn. to receilw Iml tl. Jutellifirent executiou. . J We Will Wa(fly urnish I ,stimau;ii Bin Monflstlaiiti X1 '1 Company. 1MB H Aw. u ;rae, or. TBB UBIVE8S A.1..CAR) We novW have itc a earlqad of cars 0 containing a e Ford Roadsters Hettau,' Ke join-ol der imjai ly. Q V Ta! a Hilton's Garage .J 4 I k A ff)