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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1921)
). J PAOK FTVR 'ale Tliur.4 I July 23, j Local News In Brief i... ) i. tOMUKG EVENTS. , July 21 to 31 Oregon Holi ness association camp meet .1. ing, Portland, .j. Sept. 26 to Oct. 1. Orcgo. i v Stale Fair, Salem. OcW 13. Knights Tempi? .J. grand commamlcry, la Grande. ; s Nov. g ,to 18.Natioial Grange nitctini. pntu.j j" Nov. 21 to 2lPaCifjc Inr- national Japositiou, p,rt- land. i - . V 4..44. fjuests at Dunn Home-. Mrs. U P. Dunn lily Hs guests her mother. Airs. CclandJ Ncwson, and her aunt, Mary E. Ntvsom, uf aet ttlc, who will 8peud tl rest of the summer with her. . ' l'rirathimil Mwlhic Sum) Tha monlhly prlcnthonil mi.0(e of the Union stako o( the I., j) s church will bo hold nuxl Sunday' 'r Isrnoon at two o'clock lu tho taber nacle in l.a Grande. : (.'randy III- W. D. C randy, president of the . city eomnilsHjon, wns absent from : last night's mooting or the commis sion, being IIL Commissioner .1. 1). ! McKcniion acted in Urandy's ea.naci- JJo'y at tl10 meeting. an orajjoio From Vnle Spryv. It. Ornie. of the Put man DruJ FOR SAX; re,u,""il last .cvrning fnflhi rrouniLV,re' MS- Ormo tind daiiRh quire of l&oim- Huth, iOdau und Joyce. FOR SALE Gray the shock. Lca t m v at I C2. 21 miles c aa m m r. I I ! FOR SALE Ivers & jiul finish, in fine 0 1 gain. Inquire 1410 pj. W1R SALE OR TRAD , .. ' . eron work mare. L OlIU U b, , Phone Black 1G12. ferson. ys ami FOR RALE OH TRAD house, threa lots; W. iSUlIO . -.nwiiira 111) WOUUnilBU, BUib"i rff inoi nr sa owner. 12Q vlll ous .saKc! FOK fcAlirr logse-1 -d..R. doe kiU U1J jTjjoatJlairy Now "THt STORE WITH A CONSOENCe' 1108 Adams Ave. r - An Institution - . That jvill.exert .itself hi the jd of its patrqiwtat 4? . j our policy. . Savings accounts solicited. ' The bank that is your best friend. Our officers: Van E. Long, President; C. W. Fox, Vice President; L. L. Slringlium, Cashier. State Bank of Imbler Imbler, Ore. i Bargains And All At Andrew's Variety Store Ladies Kim- Liflt.- Vests, from 15 to Gf C'liihlieii's Ligit grade gingham dresses, stripes, jilaids ami plain rolois, wefl nuide, 1 to 0 yeaiii 98 Children's ,vry Lest gingliam dresses, (J to 11 yeais ?1.GI) , , L'ov.s' summer surts of good heatf suiting, 1 to 7 years. 9to ?3.I5. Kiddies rK-miers of ii-avy Ivipi-elettee, 75 All IlaU- JJ. l -w Vt. , Mr' 0r,,,c aud w" spend lew flays Halting lu La Uruoilo, At Walrnwn ,uke Francis Cramer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cramer und teacher of science in the I. a Urando high school, Is at Wallowa Vj.ako this week whom h has charge of tho music inutructlou and recreation al work at (he Epworlh League In stitute. I'm l'linlcINiular The froe clinic conduetei 6y Dr. 8. C. Kdinislou ot l.os Angeles School or OKleopalhic Uhyslclans at tho office of Dr. U, T. Suiiuohi yes terday proved a boost to tho profes sion, according to those receiving treatment. Dr. Kdnilston was a istcd by Dr. Geo. W. Zimmerman of l.a Giaudu. Tho office was over flowing all day. Tho cl!nle will b continued today. Dr. Kdnilston Is considered ono of the host opera tors iu hln profession: Baker Dem ocrat -. . VI..., I7..L:.. i,t.... It is with regret that news of One death of Mrs. IWuMacc C. Kiikinnns been received in this city. Mrs Eak- i"and her husband ins -looTh well K"wn in this city, Myfa. r.nkin having visited her cousin, Mp". Roliert Pratt, noi'e, two summers 'ago. Mr. Eakin was for H number vt years city editor for the Baker Her,-"1''- Both are Uni versity of Orcg'n graduates. Mrs. Enkin has beer ill a'neo December, and for a tim was in the Open Air Sanitarium at Portland. Her death occurred Tuosll!lv morning. She was formerly Mist Miriam Tinker, of Eu gene. Mr. Wakin and Robert Eakin, of this city, lire cousins -r Goes In Mi a I la Walla. "j Mrs( A. I). Speckhart and diiiighter, Miss pda May, left this morning for Lucir """it iii nniiH Yvana aiicr a two V'eeks' visit in La Grande with , yher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johu Spcck ; hart. J Arrive from Portland ' I Mrs. J. F. Corbett and daughter' , Mary Helen, arrived yesterday morn- ing from Portland to spend a few days , here visiting . with Miss Nan Ttyan. I I They were nlso accompanied by Mr. . and Mr. James Corbett. Jr.. of CL i, ifornia, who left last evening for an ,; extended trip through the eastern states. IIMPOHTKD blue serge s 7.i.nn. i TOGGERY I7S.M0. This for 30 davs. THU 7-28-6t. ! ' i ' I w . Tl vi-eain and Ice Cream Soda j vicam sumacs in all the I fi-uit flavors. Cold as ice. Quickly and neatly served at Silvcrthorn rountain. j rlllT ORUO STORE t0AHoi,0tOON. Ji For One i . :i Ji II i Lvc for Palmer Junction J Pnvid I. Stoddard left this morning I on the Branch M- Palmer Junction, where hSis iiilerf ed in tho lumber camps.. Goes to I'nion .Mrs. M. A. Cof ley and son, Lewis left) this morninJ for Union to :i-nd the May visiting ftith frlend-i n id r:l Arrhe from Portland Mf. W. F. Anderson arrived Wed ncsdn- evening frcNm Portland for an extolled visit with her parents, Mr and Irs. A. J. Wrreii, of this city. t y Lcavd for Enlrfrprisc MrslC. L. MtacDuwcll left this morn ing fit hey home in Enterprise, after spending Uhc evening here with Mr and Mrs. 10. L. MacDowcll. Goes to The Minam Sam Wfltty left this morning for ino .uimijii, niter spending a few days in La (junde. Mr. Witty has been registered at the Foley liulcl while in litwn. Go to' Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. 1). J. Vincent, of Port land, who haiv. been here for tho past few ilnvs viftitiiu. M.. n..,i i.. a t Warrant, ia last wening for Sail ' Mkcv erc fr from New York. X Sidney Norman arrived last Oonine i rum m'w lorn ana is regis'.cieu ut the I'oley hotel. Mr. Norman is with a large New York firm, scllin ; ladies' ready-to-wear. Gu-lm Hike Lynn Wright and Hubert William son hiked to Morgan lake Hast even ing and spent -the night fishing. They returned early thiif-iiorning and re port a wonderful time. Passes Through . " J. W. Johnson, of Pltasimlon, Kan sas, passed 'through Lu cir-ir.de last evening and stopped over nt t!)9 Su-n- niei- noici. ir, jonnsi n u motoring imuugii iu nauowa. Here Visiting , Mrs. J, A. Kates arrived Rnn,lv from Elgin to spend the week visiting un .nr. ami jirs. A. Anderson and also to take treatments from Dr Bouvy. Arrived Home Llwood Hiatt arrived home this mornjng from Baker, where he ha been for the past month visiting with nis granomoiner, Mrs. E. M. Ford. Arrivedi from Baker. Miss Clca Stark arrived last nveii. I ing from Baker, where she - spending the summer with her grand .i . . - - Clean-ITn lnrlw lVi-.v "swamping- out brush, comnlele the rock markers and knocking off wore at 7:;i0 to swim and then to eat I"1 ;Wia the program at tomorrow evenings weekly park clean-up at the i.ouiury iun. Axes, rakes, with a shovel now und then, are the tools neeueu. Hctiiins l-roiii Scnlicck J. C. Cramer, secretary of '"" cal V. M. t:. A., return-d yonl onlay from Seabeck, WaslilnK""!-'" where he iittendi'd Hie a""""1 'enferonrr of Y. M. (.'. A. socre.taiii's, .Mr, anil Mrs. Cramer, inde llio trip by ma ihlno nurl trtu'e aicompanicd as far aft i;aaiM;Cel, WasliiiiKloa, by llieii 1 1 gu--.i"n who la attending tho eiti- I Zens' training camp held there thli I summer. Don Cramer Is now a sec ' (Ullk iiWlll4liSnt-UtllH) Klllip.4 UulMC In Seahnrk tho trip was made vie I, Walla Walla. Yakima, Seattle anil J Olympia. Al nouo of Iho placer j where the parly camped at auto R, tourists rump grounds wore better j accomodations found than are pro i,vitlcd al l.a (irande's . leniiiiirary Jj camp. Only at one place. Olympia ; was wihmI furnished to campers ai Is done here, UclurninK, the part ratne" by way of Portland and tin highway. Tho longest drive waf m.ide on the last day when 2nd miles was the distance (raveled. Trv Our Knls. A giMid, quick lunch nil ready for you at 11::S() to 1::(0. Much Mtei than most lunches. Sold at Al t'ain'r PA LA CE CON FKCTION KKY COMPANY. iRD & GEORGE Id AN C E i Old TinieDance Thursday Modern Wiiccs Saturday REX HALL N. A. Dielei, Manager !!t-a-x-i ! 9 t , J ' I I Kor tiixl nvrvfry ami livury a J I r? Tor hII country trip, ioh- J ROiiiiM; nitfw: himmIhI ratd lo a J i 'tui'Tclal moil, riioni Mafn ( J I 4 Ik K(r night driver after 12 J ! P-k, f-all Ulark oZ92. I LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER IT C. II 1'INX HKritKSFNTKI) JOHN DAY I'UOJKITE Si'tling A-'hle t (Hl.tlllO Job is lie- llifll III Ciinc 111 Willi ll .Mtlcli liinl Was lnvolviil 0. II. Finn, local attorney, icccnt Iv won a big decision iu court, when Circuit Jmlgo l'holps ot lVndleton sustained tho doinurier of thu John Day Irrigation district. Mr. linn represented tho John Day Irrigation projwt. Speaking ot tho decision I bo Oicgonian has the following to say. 'After having tho matter under aiLisemmit for two mouths, Circuit Judge Phelps has sustained tho de murrer by olTb inls cr the John Day Irrigalioii district association and ex-Stato Engineer Lowia to Hie set ting asido of a contract for fiiO.IIUU liotwocn them for surveys and a re iiorl to be furnisbed by Lewis. "Judge Phelps expressed the deri sion In, an opinion Kent to lleppner that tho contract should1 not be set asldo bocauso tho citation of ultra virus and iiuinli-traudulenl means was not sufficient I't establish rea tunable doubt. Suit to set aside the contract was brought by the Norlll 3in Pacttlc railway,- Sniythe Bros., and other holders of lands within the gigantic John Day irrigation project. ''Theso .jiarties hold a'mong other tilings that (he diieciors of the asso ciation had no authority to enter uch it contract with Lewis, because of tho unconstitutionality of the law crpatiiig tho district. (i I'rcvloll.i Decisions Cited uiIroj Phelps "decided, however. that since tho supremo court of Or-1. J.-Rnn 1i:ir virlilitly ttassnd uion the onstitulionality soxeral times since tho . original irrigation law was passed, bis hands are tied and until such tjme as the supreme court shall '.'lwnge be is powerless lo hear the Question at Issue. Tho. inidiediaie cause for complaint by the Noi thorn Pailflc and Sniythe ltnjs. was the provision whicli says: ''JAM jrrlgablo land shall bo tar get Ihfl Baine' "Tho parties contend that this vio lates tho 1-lth ainniidinent. to Hie consiltulion In that it. is unjust tax atlon aud taxes properly williolit duu procexi of law, "This case Ikis lii'Diiclit "lawyers from Seal Ho. l.a (J in ii.lo. lleppner, Portland anil other Oregon ciiii-s to !..., i i-iiiiM-iuil alio llli"i,es, , ii-'l'i i-J i. rights in- large poi-tloiis of .vlciff"'"'!, llllium and L'niii'iHa t-MnilU ' "Uf,l! will no to loAhUroai VA,,rL Ciisr '' HIv,.WV.'lis .wt "JtiilKO T'linii. 7Hiiu iM! Ciis pri' icnl'od liortjv'v wciuktf aK and nl-'j unnd nLioniyn lu picsfiil iHicfs rth l Iiavi! t-oiiKiiniod lihi timu numl i (lit) monlh. ''In ti I h opinion JihIko I'lirlps Inarly k!hHm, luuvevcr. Mi.it thn Norllu:rii rarjftr mill Siiiytlin llrtci. Iiavo a i it: hi In III in;it kui on ( tin Iv jallty of w. cmitrncl rnlcn-d Inlo l)i!lwo'n Low Ik and tho directum. I'IiIh tMnitrarl hix lnt)n I tn siiljrrl fir roiiMfdcraliln connnfiit In Urn p;i ' rn-pH of I ho l.ulo, iiiiiMitiui-h hh tho;! 'oinpliihiiiiK part lea aKscrt lhal I'nlt L'd .. Stales i;niiiU'orn , havi ;. all end. v ImroiiKhly invest Uatcd I lie projiyt m tl Jui vii compiled a repon. which an hn IxiiiKhL from Ihu comer slore for '. cnntH,' naid repurt hcini; intich ! heller than l-ewls can piodnce. "The caHO Inih annllier allele, Ino.jj At the last election of direct m, memhers of Ihu district wrote in the ! tin men of two new directors and hy ronceneif action den-nlcd Hid two tlcorire Jackson, charin-d with steal- , injf an autVimobile ut Itimdmrir, was J today taken there by a deputy sheriff, who came here for that porixipii'. Jack- ji on, tnireiher wr'h a companion stole J car which was wrecked later when'i they were making their gi-taway. HclJ ?onfe.icd to the crime, i (: A liirht Imomitlve up ti c way f TeliKa--! to La l.ran'l.- w.i.-wr . n nil .liirhtly d;niHird tion at o.ut .Vt U prrjoiifitr railp nurcd tra'k. Thi vrrwker . LOCAL ATTORNEY WINS -BE- CASE old directors who 'wen, up for re- ! MW'TLWMWtfS ! ele.-llon by a V ,o 1 vole. This a.-!! W$AlPMffl)$fi& ! It Hon was taken be, so or la-k of ' fe itft tontiilence in tin; old board. Tho fZj-SW VP&lMSi ' old board met and refused lo seal 'J , f J 'W A JM X- Iho two newly elei-li-d llirei-li.rs lm. I ' M Vh'J J v" f . ? I . , ause they bad not bi-en uomluaied. 1 ) J 1 M " 1 ! .ml this case came hefoie J,B fV5t.j5 ! i pheips. who .n-ciii,.,! ,,. . !i Tl$WKi X- new direilors wrc r.-KMlarly cle. t- ', , t A 'rrFMI !i ed and should be seated. J '1 NJj f t J I ll . I "Jllile 1'lii-lps has been m-ciiplcd 1 J ft, I J fi ifj! jfel'!' wl,h .be case since Juno 1." j : WyMAM mm !Mm m nn nnri . W UIIIIIIL. LDGDM0T1VE fro mthi city arid tb I Xt AI.LI U I'Olt I.Eri'EliS The following letters bcaiing uo return address remain undelivered in I ho La Grande postoiTice for the week ending July 23, 1921. Oontlcmoy: Wnit Tloslwick, An ion Blazicevich, Jolia Uollons, ' Jo rome A. Cauiiihell, Harry Dean, H. It. Dunlgaii, Mr. Duncan, Al Deer, W. M. Davis, David Foster, Leland Jlnkiiis, J. W. Maimer, John Muelon berg, Uandall MacDoaald, Dana L. lioblnson, E. L. Willard, J. L. Wat son. i Ladies: Mrs, Rosa Akers. Box 6i!0, Mrs. Lo Cook. Mrs. Amallo Col lier, Mrs. Win. Floyd, Miss Moselle lluro. Mrs. Maria Larreta, Mrs. E. S. Lynch, Mia. Annlo McLean, Mra. Elsie Paddock, Mrs. A. L. Shelton, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thrnburg, These lcttuis will bo sent to the dead letter office on August 4th If undelivered on that dato. To aold having your mail sent to tho dead letter office pla ceyonr return ad dress on tho upper left hand color of Ilia envelope. i E. E. IlKAUU, Postinastor. : READ THE OBSERVER WANT ADS ntmattummmttirmti Dunbar's Taxi Line Prompt, and at all hours. rhone Main 789, cor. Fir and Monroe lied 223 i after midnight . STEClAh SAJaK -r.arga iiianlily shadu noes or all sbru and si'-oa to bo sold cheap owing lo overcrowding of uurcfty, Coindviind aoloct now Air tall dolll-ry. Also lols of cut flownis on hand at M rcuNonaldii prices. .. ALFRED MILNE Willow Glenn Nursery Fornierly Iho old Knler Nureery lARCADEl rriTnjv i -EivlJJAX I Same Star and Same D02 !! ( That Made Such a Hit in ,'! "KAZAN" ALSO-, Joe Martin Comedy TONIGHT The 1 Beautiful Gambler x - MhrlUinz story ot San!; -and ! SATTTPTl AV ! I ! i Cj:Vi . - ; su' is mmt i! dor at fjO.OO cash for 110 days. THE TOGGERY. 7-28-tit. READ THE OBSERVER WANT ADS Photo Service Never Belter. Improvements in equipment mul service give you tlie best results pes--sible to obtain. Photo service was Where Your Cams ; Use It ; - x COMPLETE HOME URNISHER H. & S. ELECTRIC GO. ifiliEtuOAL LNTJiA('T()i;S . -V ' ' . - ' House WKng and Repairing a Specialty We CW a Complete line of Electrical Goods and Can Supply , Your Every Need " ; As for prices and (iuaily there are none' hetter ,- 103 IM'ot Street riiiuio lvftl WX'A This monument, erected to the memory otYjoscph i Bradford Curr, in Oaltwood Cemetery, Nc Yprk, is a combination of classic and inodcrn ideas in nyinumcnt work. fflemoritil.'froi V'' , mm ! - iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil There are Three ExcIosIto Fcataren in FRONT LA ('ED COKSET3. J VKNTILO HACK, the ' VENTIL0 FRONT SHIELD i 1 Rita LOX-IT NON-TILTING CLASP. Judgnd hy Fit, Workmnnship,' Wearing QuHliting nnd Style, LA CAM1LLE is nlwnys found the CORSET of grfiHtertt vhIuo. A complete linetif new models now on hand. MRS. ROIJEKT Plume Ucniilrnc 1912 Fourth Cull hero for DEERING and McCOKMIGK Haying and Harvesting MACHINERY Also Genuine I. H. C. Repairs Guaranteed lo fit 3 Floyd McKennon Dealer 1410 Adams Ave.i 111.,-. lw.lKlllt IV you u re ' !- . success u ;")()( oil the ings- yoiKU-i'ilc-..' work to us. CreiitlsGt FAMILY - - UA on A ----- -?iu and Jf 1, vi.'h- If . Qiir tiif Wc have made n) profound study of monumentbuildin(f, and an order placed Jn our hands is sure to receive faith ful, intelligent execution. .We Will Gladly. Furnish Estimate!" Blue Mountain Marble &;Granitc Company. -r. 1502 S Ave La fJrsnde, Or. s ' , ' V IM1TISON, Coi'ae'Jc; Klack 81- St., First l!lock West of P. 0 La Grande, Ore, Ji H 1 i 1 n I iro-Reel Comedy m the trvk, L. r i.-f ' tiff"-' -v