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-.rfcimir ...n ! - I L-L.'. .. , . f . A . , - ' : .-L. , : , VTt.TT)AT. JPTV 21. 1021 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE THREE j Local News In Brief -- ....-- I v i. j, ... . . i . tjj Mrs. J. T. Riihurcl.-mn urrivrd hist PnUlU Wmrnwi i V'PVinint fn'm P..,1Ia .... - I . I I' July 21 to 31. Oregon Holi t neas association camp meet- itif?, Portland. 5 Sept 2(i to Oct. 1. Oregon j .State Fair, Salem. Oct. 1.1. Knights Templar, I ttrand cominnndery, ' La (irande. I Nov. 8 to 18. National 'I' Grange meeting, Portland: I Nov. 21 to 2fi. Pacific Inter ! national Exposition, Port land. I. V (iocs lo Haki'i' Mrs W. W. Kenzlo loft this morn hig for Baker to spend the day vis- 1 1 ii K wiili frliMids ami r'l;i . h .'s. . , . I I'WurH iMir l.osiiiM' . ; J. S. Mt-Kenziiv left thin morning on tnv brunch for n noitin in I.o- tine, aftor Crandn. siHudiiiK Iho day in I. a Rt'tuni Homi' Maty and Marion Hyatt li'fi (his mornitiK for thoir hoino in Km or-' prlso, ul'lor spondiiiK yos.ord.iy in I. a (irando. I , Leaves for Portland ! Mrs. W. VVarmhollz loft lust evon- ; injr for Portland, where sho will bo' for a few days on business. x j 1 ioes to Itakei - Knbmt Katon, who bun been bore visiting with his um-le and aunt, Mr. and Mrn. l K. Wale, loft thl.i iiiorniiiK f;,r his home in I)aRir Loaves for Nam pa, Idaho Mr Thomas Maxwell left this nionnin for Nampa, Idaho, to visit her parents for the summer. Here I'l-oitt Spok.me L. P. Dunsi of Spokane, with the HiiKhoy Mason Hardware com puny, Is hern In La (Laurie for the day and 1h stopping at the Sommer lioiol. "Come On In the Water ;s Fine!" and so's the fun ARTHUR S. KANE prnts CHAni.ES STHS: OLD A FIRST NATiCHA ATTRACT! Of '. I I oyBLEVg . XLflltJ pgr t- rtciarettesISP I 1 Km. . i it There's a big surprise in this picture. Wait till you see it. Also TOOHEBVILLS COITISDY Today and Saturday All CADE A:. - J .i, . .1.I...-U noin i-riiau'ion i few days here visiting wi:h her son, Hurley Kuhamson. Kt' turns 10 Union Mrs; S. A. Slater Uiul son, Gilliei t, who spent the day in lji Grandf with .mss .May IVeul, loft lust evening tlieir home in Uiiuii. Passes Through J. P. O'Hrien, the gene of the O.-W. K. &. N., Iax (.ramie last evenir his way ;o Portland. ( (Joes to Kvcri'tt, WashhiKton i..O. M. Kinkuid, snooial riumsontn- !tive for the liahlwin Piano company, ' , kft this morning .for Evorii-t, Wash- niKton, to he tfonu about two months. ' liuos to liaKcp Mrs. H-cks Katon td son Stovo. arroinpanifd by Mis. V. I). Mi-Dn aid, left iliis niuniint; for link spt'iuV tho day vini t In i w and rclativcji. (iiiis to i :i u in t A. It. Salmon url'.iitand. with iho lotnniat lonal llaryorttitr oompany. left this uiorulns on tho branrli foi j I01j;in lo upend Hip 7.i y on ItasinHs. J (..,. I''oin llahor - II; P. (i-rin. with tho Kxhipimi Om-kmii Liht & Powor c:;inpHny (r Mf-.kor. is in town for. t bp day and is stopping at the Summer hntel. 1 I ; in iim o !laker J. H. KiiiK, who In wlth the Kast erii Oregon Li:bt Power oomnanv. t of Itaker, was in La Grande yestor - day on business. Mr. KiiiK )"fl tliiH itiurnittK for his home. . Here Pioiii Spokiuie A. H (!rowell oT Spokane, who is Willi the Washington Kloi-trh- Sup- ply pjiiipaiiy, Is ill town today of hllsiness and Is ri'Klsljred at le Soniuior hotel (Joes lo Pendleton y .) ICveiett Holmes; represening liie 1 '"T 11 , uKsseu through m on No. on i , Hl.ick Manufaeturmg conjfftuiy, ivas'cnhio 111 fieli day to lr,4 pla-'e ol' in l.a (irande last eveniiuriin husiness. ! business, ir.1 his family will :pon! Mr. lulmts left thbr morning fori 'he "xt "on-:,!! weeks In tiin .,11 Pemlleton. iof-diiors. Corn to Selltlle Killed Hog Willi Alllo .Mis. Sharles Maxtor and children j If Iho young lady who drove "the I.enua, Marie, Doris mid Nellie, left j car thai brokn.tlio nock of u Spun this illuming for a Iwo weeks'' trip , lei dog on Main hi rout Iiihi evening, in Sniit.Ho, where they will visit Willi i could have wlt.nesswl tho deep grief friends and relnlives. j- I In the homo of Ihe tlllllo bov on Imh'h on Cainplug Trli iM'S. I) C. Krencli nnd children Miss Mildred and Marlon I.ovell;! I.ois. Ida Frances and Jean French, J accompanied by Miss Marvu Ithlne, I 1 left this morning for a two weeks' t camping trip lo Kanielti. ' Goes to Enterprise f Helen Sims anil Miss Mary Fitzgerald left his morning on the , : branch for Knterprise. Miss Fitzger- j aid has accepted a position there with 1 A. S. Coolcy, a prominent lawyer of j i.iiuiprisi. Ketlirns llome- ' r--"- ""giium 01 ivorin isenui,,,,,,,.,, ,,. ,,.,ef of , , , who has been here for the past week ! wi,0se dog has been killed, visiting with her sister, Mrs. Harry i Swails, Mt this morning for her 1 T'"": , V,B " "nM" Mn- .nwi-i. nu? ni-vti in 1 sister ror iwen t y-six years. tiois to WalloHii Mr. and Mrs. Waller M I leroe left I his morning on iho branch for; vtiiliowa whore Mr, I'ioroe is to ; speak this afternon tn the Wallowa ! Pioneers. From Wallowa Mr. Mrs. .Pierre wilt y.o io Wallowa to camp until Sunday, when will return homo. and j La ke I bov ara o; l-'or Poll laud M,-. and Mrs Fred Hrown of Salt Lake, who have been bore visilhiK wit h Mrtt. F. K. Johnson. bft this uioinliiK for a week's trip to Part land to visit fi lends and relatives. ! Men IA-MA i Men I I1W I r 1 mm ; .Now i.s viir chance to W?s . W" i''w ' ! order your Sufi, with ' Wfek Fm$$f ' l one extra pair of Iron- riifc r-H'VHi j ,.PS free made of all i siiiiimei' faliric, out of lllr ! ! I'iiiiioiii Slinvii(-I!run UM til ' Ihmd Tailored Line, i,t Vf.4 jl !' j (.nr low prices ' !'! j'S 11 j ' j $r,o to $rr J j j 5 "THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE 11 OS Adams Avenue J i Knini Porilinid they will go lu Pi lot Itoi-k for a few iliiys hefniv r' t u i n i 11 k o their hutni In Sull Luke. ; Mi'ssl. k In l II j- I J. n. MeHsirk, well known Buker eitiiell in i ived In'lhe city yesler ; du.v for the IrHiisaeiiou of luisiimss I hero. lsl,lO! Claude Hoylen " arrived ypstprJiiy .nK.rning .rroin his homo' In Ander son, .Indiana, for a week's visii'w.'ih his mule, K. H. Iloyleit. n i.fc-eust iirniihsi A litetiae to tci hau 1omi IkiiiiI lo Corn Walk or of Hoi Iako, u 'iian ter meehanie, him! Jeitnit Siiiflh, a nursfi of PtMHlloinn by tho I'matillu Hiivi Him ii mi Hat lt Mr. antl Mrs. C. L. Maokoy and boji Marvin, or La Oramle, and Mr; and and I). Ituasard and K'andHoii, liur noli Whlto, returned in (heir cars forni l!,H "t aclios, whre limy lutvi ,llioi,r, vacation Al- hany Ho aid. ten Tho eompLulod Pondloton-tUihbnKo i HIH road was onoliod for trall'lr vus- I iord;iJ the - bai'iiors buhiK renuiveil inriiii' pariM oi uie I'oau rocnouy undo.- constntetiun. The oquipiuonl oT t he Soi'lirity f'oist riutiou usnd in graveling the road from Iho foot of CabhaKe Hill lb I toad Mian's Push, whs moved to Hil Lal;. " The ootnpatiy will now eimat;e in naid o It from Hut hake to La Crando I'lali People Here l'n l-'iiueinl I Mis. John N. Davis, of Vornal, ; 1'iah, who oanio to altciid the fu l ii era I ol ber.aunj. the. lutn Mrs. ! Rudidplnne L. Harm, returned to i Iter home -today.- Mih. Davis had in 1 tended lo ti'ke care of her ased mint but Mrs Harm died Hiiddonly before her neice could j;et here. Mr ' Georpre liohrdenz, a long time friend of the family, wuk aiuoim thoso from ja distance who atcended the funeral j of the late Hudolphine L. Harm. 1 ., j KsliddbJt Summer Cnmp VflfrTaiid Mra;' Ceore k? HIrnb and small son. aecumpanied by MiH. Hir nie's mollicr, Mrs. llnr-lel Mi-Dcn- ald, aro estalilistiini; iiieir suniinei eamp nt lliniio lliae. .1 1 1 1 m 1 1 t u I ilocaiion a few i.iilos somh of town. 1 " IliehilJaJ Mr. Iilrn!" expi'i'is to Main iivoniie wlion ho realized his lillle playmate, would not ho will) him today, Dial young lady would have least have slopped her ear af ter hitiing tho dog and showed some liltlo feeling in the mattnr. Quite probable she itld not think how tragic tlie accident was which her car caused. Hut hud she heard the voire of a lift lo boy mis niornlim when he said lo his papa: "(iuess old l!ob will not coimi mid lick my face 10 wake me up this morning, fr nub Is dead." Hie young lady would have opened wide. her eyei and lens would have been milieu- ble. for no young cirl could be suf- ' flclently calloused of nature not K p.u,, gAI T E SPKFUI.NG, IS CAi:SB OF Ai:T( W I1ITK (Continued from Paso One.) was driving east abMiK O avmiue and when she rnme to the riossinK at Sixth at a moderate speed Hbe hhw Tr. Kfrby'a car iippruuchlnK from the north, hi- rnai'Mne boin:' :u the middio ,f the Mock, KiviiiK he tK right of way. Dr. Kirby was driv ing ;ii such a speed that he hit Ihf rear wheel of her car Just a thf latter was at ihe middle of th In terseciion. The speeding rur. which was a much lighter mai-hlne than Mrst Stoddard's fa mm lit the vhoel swung around and turned the car over, (blowing the light car fnlo tin curb. Several people living the . n malt" Trip Made Through Cattle, Sheep Section For Data 1 PORTLAND, July 22. K. N. Kav- then through :he Yakima Indian Res anaugh, in charge of g-rnzinf? (n the 'ervation into the Womitchee . Forest, Forest Service offices here, and Gnu-'on to the Methow and Oknnoffan val-, injf Inspector C. K. RachfortJ, from loys, to Swknne. From. Spokane they Washington, D. C, left here on July i will ro to Pullman, Washington, to I Hp, for six weeks inspection of the; confer whh men ut the Washington National Forest RTuxing1 ranges in Stale Agricultural Collefre, ihen to Washington and Oregon. Their trip will take taem through the cattle mid sheep couiHry of Eastern Oregon and Washington, ami has for its purjiose ! nian National Forest t Baker, then gathering of data on the ground re-1 south to the John Kay country on the gardiiig the wetual value of the foinge ' Malheur forest, thi n to the Ochoeo, resources of National Forest range. and lleschutes Fores.w, probably go Mr. Kachford is mnking a general ing as far south as l.nkeview. Through trip throughout the national forests 'out the trip they will confer with rep of the west on a two-year study of , vesentntives of the 'agricultural col this question of range vahmtion and , leges of both states', with owners and now comes to the Pacific Norlhw.eit ' agon s of priv.ile range lands and rep on a preliminary trip. The results resentative stockman in both slates, of this whole study of range valua- the aim being to inspect typical rang- lion of the forest ranges has been promised to Congress by the Forester, Col. Greeley, and -MY. Kaviinnugh's office will be responsible for this work as fur as the Oregon and Washington forests ure concerned. ' Messrs. Kachford and Kavnnaugll will go first to the Rainier Forest, neighborhood who saw the accident declare that Dr. Klrby was drivlnit at an extremely fiiHt rale of speed, his speed being estimated at from forty to fifty miles 4er hour. Dr. Kirby aduillted that he was doing I'asior ihan llfieen miles per hour, Inn did not commit hinrseir on Hi1 actual raio or speed. Mrs. Sloddiird wus Sliclulv brills - ed about ihe .fueo and Is siift'erlng from nervous shock, anil Utile Mary Kllen injured one of her ankles while David 1. Jr., was uninjured. The car was duinngcd so 'badly that tho body cannot be rebuilt again. Two- wheeln will have lo be replaced while It . Is not known to ings which ure planned for twenty-siy what extent the rest of the car wasjof the larger cities of the United damaged. States und Cunuda. Two mon'.h will The car had been recently refill- be required for the completion of the ished. Several months ago. sirs. I entire trip, after which every, Willard Stoddard, accompanied by the tvu man will nave had the opportunity to "hlldren who were in today's aeel- i discuss the plans and policies of this lent, had a miraculous escape from company with these officials in ier seriuus Injury w hen sho struck u i son nod to hear the newest and most nuy wiro across Spring slreel nt Fir by a contractor who was moving a hiiusn. There were no guards at Iho corner to' warn machines und Hie sun made it impossible for per :nnes itpproaehing lo intersection lo too the wire. The wire cauglil ihove the hood and although It was going at a moderate rnle of speed Ihe front end of the machine was lifted ii.li bv tho imniiet and it was only Iho wrong l;p that saved Ihe occupants from liijuiy. HEARING ON LABELING OF VINEGAR SET Tho Secretary of AKricUlin o an nounces I hat a hearing to disciiHH the labeling of vinegar, particularly the . product made from dried ap ple chops, and rled skiiiH und cores, or a mixture of these materials, will In hold at his office on Wednesday, August 17, J!t21, at JO a. in.' The trade and other parties interested are Invited to attend and present their views on Ihe subpeel, orally ir in wilting. Food inspecitno decision' 140, which relates to the labeling of vlne ar, regards the term ' "i4ple vlne .;as" and the term "cider vinegar," is Hyuonomyous, and also requires that an article made from dried ap 'iles shall be labelled to show Iho material from which It (k produced. Tho purpose of this healing is to determine on the basis of the infor mation nc'tuired and ' Ihe evidence HUhmitlcd, not only (he proper nom eneUitiiri for vinegar made wholly o' in paii from dried apple products but also the extent lo which differ ent ialion between the tenon "apple vinegar" and ''cider ' vinegar" may lie justified. Canning Days Are Here ! not delay in ordering .vour fruit for can ning. This week we will have Raspberries, Loganberries, Blackberries, Black Caps, Apricots and Peach Plums We have a frenli line of Vegdlahles every morning. Cabbage, Carrots, Beets, Turnips, Green Peas, String Beans, Green Onions and Cucumbers. , IVudliHon, and to the OreRon State 1 Experiment Station at Union ".. . . Union they wiil proceed to the Whit os. and lo secure the advice nnd sug' gcslions of interested parlies. Thu final object,' Mr. Kavaiutugh says, is to find the best method of determin ing the proper vului1 in terms of the grazing fees of the forage resources of the national fores s within the tvo statts. . IS ATTENDING CONVENTION OF BATTERY MEN! , I It. Ciossman, or the la Gjniule I i Mattery Company, proprietors or the j local Willald Storage Haitei-y Serv-1 ; ice Station, is attending Hie enliven-1 : Hon of all Willurd 0erirtors of this ! vicinity in Portland. : j Sales Manager, II. S. dii-ilner, AiL I vertising Manager S. E. ltaldwin und Assistant to Ihe General Manager, S. W. Holph, of the main offices of the Wilianl company, of Cleveland, are there, holding one of a series of meet-, approved ulcus on buttery niaiiufnc- lure and service. .Ot'.VI. (Hltl, AMON'G IIONOIt KTI'IHCNTS AT WII.I.A.MU'ri'l Ruth Hhaefer of La (irande Is among the fir loon honor students at Willamette uiilvorsiiy, according to Ihe announcement Just intirin for the I Past lenn at that school. In tho markipg at the university K grade Is the highest gradn obtainable, de aotAig excellent, and S grade Is sat isfactory. MIhh Shaefer made K in four Kiibjeyts and S-plus in one while in Iwo slie made S." Mall Orders Welcome. Wherever an order may come from goods1 can he delivered. So mail orders are welcomed hy us and our prompt return of the goods will be welcome to you. Rend your orders by poat- card or letter. Distance means nothing' to the mails. 15 FAMILY DRUG STORE LA CPANOCORCQON. DANCE Old Time Dance ,Thurm1ay Modern Da nces Sat in-day REX HALL N. A. Diselet, Manager W. H. .TALBOT GRAIN NEW GRAIN BAGS SACK TWINE i r At Wiirc'lioiist', Inland "ity . Lit (iiando, Orrgon , . Phont' Rod THE SAMR EVKHYWHKRE The editor of Pais Akhhur. a native newspaper of Lahore, India, says; "I !,, ua,t rn,,Art.ii.,'. r.i; IDiarhoea Remedy many times among my children und servants, for eolio and dmrhoca and nlwjd found it' ef fective." Adv. ... Buy a Camera. A camera yuu will be pleased with a new folding style und at prices that are mighty low. Then there are small sizes or larger sir.es if you want them. Don't he without a camera. FAMILY DRU3 STORE 't-A aHANDCORCaON. READ THH OBSERVER WANT ADS An Institution- That wjll exert itsolf in the uid of its patrons that is !. our policy. Savings accounts solicited.' - ' - The bank that is your best friend. . C Our officers: Van E. Long, President; C. V. Fox, ' ' Vice President ; L. L., Stringham, Cashier. tafe Bank of Imbler Imbler, Ore. - e V Andrew's Variety Store One More Day OF OUR 1- BARGAIN. SALE LEFT 1 No. 3 Onllvnirizcd Tub,, each $1.55' t Aid) St;icl for In. Making 1 Tub ami .1 Mop Stick for ....$1.56 h'avy Tin Boiler, each $3.00 1 SHvt'T .King Wash Hoard i..... lo Mfikiii"; 1 Jioilcr and 1 Wash hoard ....$3.01 1 Heavy "Willow. ( 'lollies Basket $2.75 1 Hand Suction Warier '. le Making Basket and 1 "Washer $2.76 Kvcrvt'liino; at Cut Prices right when you need U win. CALL MAIN 76 f. MHiitari'ii'i'iiia Going Fishing ? W'c are prepare! to help von fi'll nji vour lunch basket. Swift's Baked Ham Swift V Moiled I lam Sumiiier Sausage Saratoga Chips L'iineTit'o Cheese Swiss Cheese Tillamook Cream Chees" SWIMMING CLASSES BECOMING POPULAR The Interest In ih swimming classes at the Y. M". V. A. Is boenm iag daily moio popular, uccordlng to A. Kdwln I'ryke, physical direct or,, who has charge of the, clafl-ies. There are now about 73 registered in all of lUe classes'. Th lutost class to be organized is one for beginners which meets at 12:30 p. ni. A class has also been organized to loach lifesuving. This class meets every Wednesday morning ut eleven o'clock. . James Cnkor Is assisting Pryko in lh be ginners' class which is intended, pri marily for boys of giammar school ub. CALL MAIN 75 Pickles Ripe Olives Xlul'led Olives Deviled Ham Saidines Lutii-li Tongue Veal Loaf -Fie Delivery J. G. SN0DGRASS JoePs Grocery 100 Depot St. ' Phone Main 75 "THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE NO CHARGE FOR DELIVERY 11 OS Adam Avenue Satisfaction Guarantred-