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

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    WEDNfcMMY, JliLY 13, lft2I
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE THREE,
No Camouflage!,
T
Local News In Brief
WORK ABE HERE
:
i
I j-lMfrtf, departed this morning on the also aasouli mid haliery upon hi
COMING EVENTS.
July 8-IS. Chautauqua at
Riverside Park.
July 15-17. Statt conven
tion, United Spanish War
Veterans in Astoria.
July 12 to 19 Presbyterian
Synod, Corvallrs.
July 15 to 1C State Editor
ial association, Bend.
July 21 to :il Oregon Holi
ness association ramp meet
ing, Portland.
Sept. 2 to Oct. 1. Oregon
State Fair, Salem.
Oct. 1.1. Knights Templar,
grand eommamlery, l.a
Grande.
Nov. 8 to 18. National
Grange meeting, Portland.
Nov. 21 to 26. Pacific Inter
national Exposition, Portland.
A branch for Joseph to spend the day wife and a charge of Kidnapping.
J ! v
I visiting. They will return this even-J
Here from Haker
J. II. King, who is with the Eastern
I Oregon Light and Power company, is
has registered at the Sommer hotel.
f ing,
J-1 . : r
leaves on the Rranch
H Lloyd Freed, of the East
"j1 stopped over in I.n Grande to visit1
Tj with Mrs.- Louis Muguire and daugh- Telephone Men Here
T ! tei s, Edris a"d Avis, before going on ! J. M. Ijiinb, Joe Berwick and J. I,.
j to Kiitei-pri.se, where he is to work Ciinlin, of Baker, who are with the
T for Hie summer. I telephone company, were registered
") !U the Sommer Hotel last evening.
; i Leave for Elgin
, Mrs. Jack Wharton and son
I-
!-
accomnanied bv Miss Hazel Stone, i A. R. Bodnier, a prominent mer-
organist at the Arcade Theatre, left chant of Joseph, is in I -a Granite today
this morning for Elgin to spend the ! on his way to his home in Joseph from
day visiting with Mrs. Wharton's sis- j Pendleton, where he has been on hiisi
ter. i ness.
I Harm Funeral Announced (Game Club Plans Dinner
, The funeral of Mrs. Rudoliihine ! The Wing. Fin and Fleolfoot club
, Harm will be held at the Bohnenkanip ' wiM ,,"l1 ilR semi-annual bantiuel
,i. : chapel tomorrow afternoon at 2 "" Sunday. July 24, according to
'..'o'clock. Interment will take nlace in nnnnuncenifliit made today by Al An-
4. A 4. A ;,llP Masonic Cemetery. Mrs. Harm j -relury of the club.
Visitors From Port land
; passed away Sunday afternoon.
Freight jf'ar Smashed
Represents Bridge Firm
I A. E. Eberhurd, of Portland, the
of.:-Port land are here visiting ilh ' A freight car loaded with coal that , representative of a bridge firm of the
Mrs. II W Swart The, Portland-i " slan""ig ln ',u? railrontl vards i coasi, wno nas tium a nuinoer oi steel
era will be here for aboul Iwo weeks, i "t Bak.l'r was. n,n "lt" ''ecenlly by bridges ,n tins country is here for
; inn engine which smashed the freight -few days on business.
Returned from Pendleton-
car. This happened about a week ago i
'but dm ,, wn, M '.n ....i:t t:,..u Vll,.w.
' yestentav to bring back to La Grande Mr,
"--. "-"- ror repairs.
jlast evening from Pendleton, where he j ' '
Ispent the day transacting business.
Albert Currey, formerly Miss
Genevieve Mc('aren, left this morning
tin the branch for Wallowa to spend
a few days visiting with her parents.
'Returns Home
Floyd McKennon returned last ev
ening from I,ewiston, Idaho, where he ! anot'.ie.
, I'ndetgtif s Second Operation
I Miss Mil.lred Webb, daughter of
j Mrs. Norn Webb, was taken to the f; to Wallowa Lake
nos,.,iai mis morning ano unnerweni ,, M. R , , . .,...
?perairn. Miss Webb was . , ,, ', M ' ni,i,
has been on business for the past operated on some time ago and was i ,,., ', ''- r wn.
f'wdayR. l'wl;1lar-';ed from1thp1hosl'it.1' ,Mllke to spend a-few days camping
Webb is reported to be seriously ill, j, ..
but her many friends wish her n ; . r.... n..i.
Go to Joseph
. . Mrs. J. H. Core ami daughter, speedy recovery.
Hot Days
We carry everything to
keep you cool.
Summer Underwear .
B. V. D. nml Athletic Un
derwear. Bathing Suits
Straw Hats
Summer-weio-ht Caps
Silk Shirts
In Crepe de Chine and
Pongee.
Wash Ties and Silk and
Silk-Lisle Hose.
Also Oxford and Oitlino;
Bals or comfort.
You Save We Sell for
Cash.
Miss Bernice Thompson, who has
Jwill Care For Publicity . I ,"l'n spending the past ten days in
Arihur'Ru.ld. of Pendleton, and a ' Ita)l" visiting with Miss Claire Pay,
student of the University of Oregon. returned last evening and reports a
!!bas been given charge of Hie out-) v0' V g""'1 t""-
! i side publicity work for the Pontile-j , . ,
I ton Itound-llp of 1921. Miss Elsie !'.' er the Icldle Top-
1 i.-iiv,0, r..r.r ,';,.,, ,,.t I As a close second to the dice which
I will handle the adverting entl frtini' ! !,rp in ll,'manJ at local jewelry shops
H.....1I,.,..,. u, i.,.i.i ,i. . ; the -"toddle top or "put-and-take
has matle its appearance in La Grande
stores. "Toddle topsH have been
j known by various names for centuries,
I They offer a new opportunity for de
votees of games of chance and their
Pendleton Mr. Rudd. who has ma
ny fricmls in l.a (Irande, will start
on a tour of'llie Jiea'iby cilies soine
llnm soon.
Llhi'.lrr Signs Hung Out
Signs were placed in the entrance
of the lib-ary yesterday and on the
grass near the comer of Fourth
Dl rflol fi oil,,, urill. Ilia mini, linllra
was Placed for. he convenience of I be "nd eornpany is oow local,! in the
popularity is prowinp.
Cirain Office Moved
The local office of Kerr. Clifford
passersb who tiilKht thus be nt
(racied to use Die library. The
signs in the entrance are lump on
both sides of the doorway. One has
on it ''City Library" and the other
''County Library HadkuaMrs.' t
warehouse on Jefferson and Depot
streets, across from the posnengrer
station of the O.-VV. The interior of
the office, which is on the corner of
the building has been refinished and
provides convenient, ns well an larre
and cool quarters for the firrain deal
ers. Frank Owsjey is still in charge
of the office.
"THC STOe WITH A CONSCIENCE
1108 Adams Ave.
- St A-
ttt'lcascd on Hail
William Hugh Mcfiuire, wlra was
arrested several days a wo In La
Grande, on a charge of hida-apping
his sm;ill son, following trouble (
witli his wire on their Tarui near
Haker, and who was j etui lied to Ha
Iter for his liearinK, has been to.
leased on ?250 bonds. McOuire was
luil il Ihron Mitii'iron nuu-ititt twirl
batterv upon Helen" liichardson. I Fj".B' Idaho whero they are now
from whom he took the child, nad s"",one,d- Tal" , aml Mrs- P,"rdy
spent the weekend here visiting-
- - with their old lime friends. The
Captaio stated that la all of his
I niiribllHKS since departing from 1-a
. Crande, he had found no city or peo-
- ftivi he liked as wli a the clly of
i La f! ramie and hr rtt
; I'nnlys Iteturn Hoiih'
Cajtiiifn and Mrs J. F. Pnrdy,
jwho were formerly stationed hre
jwltli the Salvation Army, left Mon
I day evening in their inotorrycle and
! side ear on their return to Twin
Pride And
Presli
III
Tliwe'j a certain prestige attuhU to gtx
lriry a mime wiiirh stanrli fur hmvir in Ue
romniercial wtn-W.
A ixl, there's a form of pritlo in juii-elmsiiitr u
thiiiij which is praised y inillions of users.
Wp make a specialty tf
TRADE-MARKED AND
ADVERTISED UXIDS
Cnstniers are urged to look ujw.n mir trad--name
as stamp, whereliy we assume f nil
isoi)si))ility for the quality of all gni which
we sell.
IF IT'S WORTHY, WE HAVE IT TlRtT
Like Iji Crando :
Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Flaelrnum hrft
laflt eewinpr ftw their home in CWa-'
(SO, nflor an extembid Wait heie with
Mr. 1 1 ik k man's brother, K. W. Hack
twin. On their way home the Hack
mans wiM st&p over in Yellowstone
Pai-k for three weeks bewre gointr
on. Mr. and Mrs. fiakmatn are wv-11
pltxucd with the Grand! Rande valWy
aurd expert to return atram for a
Untw vitit. Mrs. TtaHtmam m in
por keahh hut .'die ho4 impraiwd
wondt-rfolly and Wk forward to
tha tian wtifeB thv ball 4ruin Tit it
La Crnnde.
SYMPATHY MUST NOT BE TOO i
KTKONfi KOR MKN. !
People Belnf lniponcd On by Brawny
BtMiha H ho Demand Work and
Then "Beat It."
Ah, this in the day when the physi
cal shark takes its toll from the un
suspecting umt sympathetic public.
Here is a sample of it:
Scene: Adams avenue. La Grande.
Time: Riifht now.
Kilter a big brawny chnp who meets I
La .Grande citizen and asks for some
thing to eat. Sure, the citizen is not I
in the habit of seeinir people po bun-!
(Try, ami he lakes the sUiincer into'
a i-rstauruiit, feeds him and enenees j
in conversation which runs something I
like this:
(
There's no concimlliiK wornan'
Atatua among thi Jaimnew! If you'ru
in th know you can toll by the way
Ihey wi'ar Owtt hiilr- Klapper tylti
$wir dram Is hown above, the wttHy
i.oUTour mltldio, and below la Ui
My Lb "old oiuld" Wttarn her huXr
I -it tic Kileen lEiTOverluic
I-ittle Kileen Groupe; who haa
been in the hospital al. Hot Lake
Hluce lust December, ia now Kaintn
right aloiiK and It la expected ahe
will have to remain there about alx
or eUht weeks longer.
'Peen out of work long?" asks the:
T.a Oiantler. i
"Not so very, hut I was hit hy the .
forelK'n cluh you see, where J was
working they canned all American
heln and put on Mexu-ans and it niake. t
it hitrd on us huls who uphold tho
flav." was the replv. j
At (hat the la Grande man prew
deeitlv interested and insisted that he'
would h'lp the stranjyer get lorated !
apain.
After the meal the two visited Tov
Youner's employment ap-enrv, where
job on a ranch was ulativl and ar-,
rnnrrements with the ranch y.wiipr .
were to liave Iwen made at 3 oVlork
the afternoon. Uefore that hour ;
arrived the sup no sod American labor-(
er, who has simnosedlv been diajJaced i
hv Mevican labor, had bent it Uru'll
the road and away from the employ
ment agenev. for he wanted in
nwav from that iob of work which Toy
Vonnw had almost tied on him.
"T feel like I had been jroldrbrieked "
paiij the I.a flrnude man who had fed
the fellow. 'When the foreisrn labor
nffit-ttion start! I am with the home
fellows and anvone can work me. Last
spring on the highway work we had
mn1e jrrnund for Ihe fifht made o
foreign labor, but now ! am afraid
that most of the talk about no work
for Americans conies from about the
same source that this fellow's state
men came from n source where work
is not wnnled and where lite camp is
to 'mooch' off the other fellow."
ARCADE
TONIGHT
VAUDEVILLE AND
Eddie Polo
START! NO THURSDAY
The C.reni Ainerivitii Racing Drama
"THE
COUNTY
:FAIR"
Featuring
WKSI.KY HARRY
The boy wonder star of 'Dinty" .
AI.I,-STAR SUPPORTING CAST
25 RACE HORSES 2.r
HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE
KINHINC. TACKLE MIRKS BOYS 1
TO HTKAL ('AlKiHT IN ACT
liulliUuK Sfw liani
The La Grande Grocery company
has been issued a- building pet mil
for the construction of a new barn
On T. Ktrooi between Gromiwood and
Fir. According to Ihe permit the
estimated cost ot the Htructtire is
$1,000,
Registered al Foley Hotel
R. L. Curlin, of Portland, the trav
eling freight agent for the O.-W. R.
& N.( was registereI at the Foley
hotel last evening. Mr. Curtin left
this morning on the branch for Incut
points on business.
Return from Fishing Trip
Mr. and Mrs. C. E.. Wale and
nephew, Robert Raton, accompanied
by Mr. and Mrs. Fd May berry, return
ed last evening from a fishing trip to
Catherine Crek. They rvport a big
catch and also a fine time.
J. C. Shea Here
J. C. Shea, of Portland, the fuel in
spector for the ().-W., was registered
at the Foley hotel today.-' Mr. Shea
was formerly a resident of La tiran le
and is well remem,?ro1 by his frit ods.
' ItfgAD OttKKVFR WANT Aim.
ft
s
r-rrfc La Grande
nupp b Pharmacy
Mr. and Mn. M ft, Tolaell and
don,hir have motored from Phoft
mix, Arimna, nod re br for ft tvo
vwi vi.it vitta Mrs. '-olveU'a pir
eni5. Mr. nd Mra. H '. rtmittl. Tl)
4ituD' etivetiid by their Hp wan
:IM nill ind vnti made In lem
rto vit The ColtnetiH vn met In
Portland b M. ma Mr. Rrntth.
who acniilui rb&m to Tjk
Grande IIikiJu in wir were
fiiuntt 10 tw ia exnerlcnf uhstpft. Tb
porv 8'at tbAt tto tfrCn ie beaaty
at ihe trip thrinutft Oreguo rar ex
ttrii doj'tiing fjnniJ in 'alifornnc
nr Arltona
C1wicwla.feH are I'opaJar.
Owrlate!i are popular. Why not
hike her a bx tonight when you cat.
Hauutrffrlly decorated box in itself itt
a chice sift, but when filled with
sutod chocolates fis the Palace Con
fectionery Comptny, is a gift par ex
opBwnee. PAI.ACR )NFETKMKMY
(OMPANT.
Two latls of ulxiut twelve yearn of
age walked into iWoolworlKa store
thin morning and, feeling IhaL impulse
that every hoy feels at this time of
year to go fishing, helped themselves
to some fishing tackle, consisting of
a spinner and leader. They were
caught in the net and at the police
(station the stolen goods were held as
IIo.vh Ready to Play. Off Senii-Piuals Evidence against them. The boys were
JUNIOR TENNIS MATCHES
RKING PLAYED OFF NOW
in Singles 1 limbics Will Fol
low Soon
In the junior tennis tournament for
boys lietween fifteen and eighteen
released peuding further investiga
tion of their cases..
A Ciermiridal for the Scalp.
A Cermiciil efor the scalp, for dnml-
preparation raid and for 78c. Vv re
ceive mail orders for this from almost
every state west of Chicago.
FAMILY DRU9 STORK '.
LA ORANOCOREOONi
uie prei itiiiiia ries in uie siniea navo;rurr, for falling hair, we offer you a
been played off and the semi-finals . preparation that is a real germicide to
the .calp. This Germicide Hair Tonic
has been sold for years over the Unit
ed Slates. It Is the largest bottle
for the least money of any similar
are expected to be played off within
a few days. The result of, the pre
liniiiiaries is as' follows:
Clyde I'"ord vs. FJoydo. Smith, Smith
won (l-l, fi-7, (1-3. .lean Taylor vs
Donald Hohnn, Tavlor won, (1-0; 10-8.
Harold O'Connell vs. Francis Hough.
O'Connell won, 7-", 4-(i, 7-fi. James I
Coker vs. Koid (ieddes, Coker won,
.1-fi. 7-.r), fi-4.
As soon as the sineles are played
off doubles will- be played
FOLEY TAXi
SERVICE
FOLEY HOTEL
Duy and Night Service -Call
Main 773
r
Insurance Man II. "c
Frank S. (! lover, of Por'land, who
is a ttpeclal agent for a lire insurance
company, was In I.-i ti-aoJe today md
was registered at '.he Somnvsr ho.el.
Napoleon In GO Battlea.
During hlH Ioiik iuliliiir riireer Nn
poteon fout'lil M battle
'I. ... J.- -I. .
Where Your Credit Is Good
Use It
COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER
DANCE
Modertt dime- Tuesday tknd
aM .Saliu-day nights
OM Time Dance Thursday.
Tte6.k?t ifiwen turii lady dancer.
Tor rrwe Tu la given uwuy
Mh TuetvoUiy night
Dtrawiittf it 11 o'clock
fPatrrt this k:o fur datea
REX HALL
N. A. IHiMk Mtrjc
Program In Epitome
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5:3 9. ('''(
t) 7 : 4 r, l. M. Prlud
:3 P. M. IctuO-,
I.-.
"s Americani" , . .
9 i nnrnHj, jui)-
O
. . Sam Lewis Company
. 9 Sain Iewii Company
I'eier Clat Mi Farlane
9:nn A. M. Junior Clnu(auiua.
2:ti P.-M--Prelit(l
2:30 P. Mi- I-ecture
7 r. P (I Annual hiislne ineeilnir of f'tiaiiiaiioua A'soclaUon
t la P. M Concert Lltlla Hjmpbony and Sololila
.Little 8vTn$ihonr Orchealia
Captain T. linHfnore Pploa
il THE UNI VERSA! CAR I
The FORD COUPE is the ideal
Ij car for business and pleasure both I
; summer and winter.
i Lel Vs Prove lt , I
Hilton's Garage ; 1 II