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P Saturday, "August 1.1. 1021 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER VAGT, FTVF! s " REST IN PEACE Local News In Brief NIGMT SGMGUL . IS PLANKED! SCENIC SPOTS officers TO HE LID TUX DODGERS i Y. M. (.'. A. to Have Courses in Several Kubiects- AVill Open Next Month Homo Knim Alatkii ni'i auu mm. vuris millUI IOIUUI- oil this morning from a four months' I visit 1 Alasku. i .j. I I l-:iKin Man lu Tmvn 1. Sninlmier of Klglu in a visitor rroiv- The Y. M. C. A. night school 'lllj Services Ton; open aoout heptemuer lu, accordinffi There will bo n, services nt tho to announcomciit by J. C. Clamor, i mi, .,,-., i. u i general secretary of the Y. M. C. A.;lng ,0 announceiuon, made' this af-il A nunther of pnnrtos urn hine nr-1... j iciiiuuu. ranged and in ono course, that in salesmanship, an instructor has 1- Visit uiK l-Vum WashhiKton ready been secured. C. K. Short. Mrs L. F. Dunn has as her house manager of Ihe local atoie of the J. quests. Miss Mae Cleason of Spo C. Penny company will touch inlsikane. Wash, and Mrs. C. K. Newson course. Mr. Cramer believes that1 and daughter nf Aiihnrn vh. under Mr. bhort s direction this class lpl Union Visitors Mrs. James Webb and Miss Clam Wilkinson of Union are registered at ".he Foley hotel. Goyd Wheat Yield A. McDonald has fnished thresh ing his wheat. His crop averaged 111 bushels per acre, which is one of the best yields reported so far. will become popular anions those employed now in positions v here salesmanship is required' an well us those older students in the 1hk1 school who expect to enter business. Two othor classes have already been decided on. They will be book keeping and a class in Kngllsh for foreigners. Tho class In English Co foreigners has a number of ap cants already. They are Ureek Italian in nationality. Bub Withycombc Over from Union The courses to bo given wUr prob-f Kobert Withycombe, head tf thr ably be five months in duration. The, experiment station at Union, and Prof salesmanship class is to iiiet once a ! Jardiiie, of the Agricultural college week with Mr. Short foia period of are La Grande visitors today 20 weeks. Inwlcr Home Soon Word has been received by friends that, K. 1). Towler, principal-elect nf tho Lu Grande high school for the coming year, will arrive here tomor row noon. CO-OPERATIVE PLAN TO BE PRESENTED The executive committee of the Un ion county farm bureau and rcpresen tatives of the various granges in Un ion county will be held Saturday ev-t I Hiiildiiie, Home J. K. Chenault is huililliiK n homo eniiiR, Aufrust 20, at 7 o'clock, for th')'0" Second street between SprtiiK and purpose of considering a co-operative Pennsylvania. The house will cost farm machinery huyinjr plan which S2.5U0 according to tho building pur- Edwin Peck, manager of the Oregon nut. Moline Plow Works wants to pre j sent to the organizations. ; Pioneer Visiting The plan Mr. Peck will present t: Mrs. Amanda S. Itinelinrt of Seal the farmers is to have the members of tie arrived this morning to visit with these organizations buy at wholesale her sister, Mrs. Jennie C. Currey. cost plus 5 to 7J per cent for haiiU'l- Mrs. ninehnrt and Mrs. Currey are ing charges here. This plan has been tho oldest living pioneers of I'ulon put into force by the Moline people county. Thoy came here as as little in many sections, he asserts, and it girls in 1815, coming direct to l.a is said to mean a considerable saving Grande. to the farmers. In the Portland of-1 fice eleven salesmen were eliminated (,,,. a,v ('airiage by the inauguration of this plan, ho-, y ;. ' Dutcher and wlfo are In statod when on a visit here several t()Wn today from Ul0 Hector McDon days ago. ul,l n,m;. Their purpose in coming " " ! to town toiiay is to buy a baby car- A (lift to A Friend. ! riago for their eight-months old son. What, is better than a fine, attract-! ive box of fresh candy as a gift to a Mr. l)tl ridge in the City friend who you may wish especially Manager J. P. Lottridge, of the to please? Stop at Silverthorn s or L-astern Oregon Light & Power com COMING EVENTS. Sept. 4, -K. (). M. Association picnic at Riverside Park. Sept. 26 to Oct. 1. Oregon State Fair, Salem. Oct. 13. Knights Templar, grand commandcry, La (irande. Nov. 8 to 18. National Grange meeting, Portland. Nov. 21 to 2(i Pacific Inter national Exposition, Tort " land. ,j ifrom Elgin. M f,; Enterprise I'oopt WAGON PASSES F, m Wi Soriouslv Hon- J. L. Mars and F. A. Waunor of Lnterpriso aro in La Grande today. To Sliii't Threshing Hector MarOonatd will start threshing Monday. Ho expects a good yield ibis year. Hrlurtis to Sherry! Mrs. Howard Trull, formerly .Miss Grace lluehlor, will ri'turn to the Sherry theatre as pianist tomorrow after an absence- iif several years. Mrs. Trull, is an accomplished pian ist and during the several yiars she was at Sherry's made many .friends through her well rendered selections lliam Phmhi Injured in J&innway at Summorville team became frightened and started to run. He muiie an attempt to get hack on and slipped and fell on the double tree. When the wagon struck a ruck I he was thrown from tho double-tree and the wheels passed over his body. He broke one wrist and his head was injured, two stitches being neces sury in ;he back of his head. His chest was crushed, it is believed, when K. O. M. People's Ueuniun Those who happen to lie from Kan sas, Oklahoma or Missouri will hav a reunion at the city park on Soptcin her -1th, according to the decision of sections. the committee on arrangements which! will lake the pictures here has made met last evening. A program is be plans for taking pictures in the Hood ing arranged and a picnic dinner willi Kiver section and in Crater national be served. Am'lher meeting of the park. committee will he held lucsduy night Moving 1'icture Company! Will I'se Wallowa Moun tain Scenes in Travelogue Walter K. Lees, Pilot of tho La (irainle Aircraft company, has just returned from a trip to Salem and Portlamf. In the former place he at' tended a meeting of the state boarj of aeronautics, while in tho laltcr place ho made errangemcnts with al Hinting picture firm to take pictures' ot the Vt all"wd mountains. A photograpr.er connecteil with the :ii"ving piiiuie firm will arrive h.TC shortly and elr. Lees will then fly ever the scenic wonderland the I'orth of La Grande and portion of whn.-e finest scenic' so' are accessible only through the air. The pictures to bo taken in tho Wal lowa mountains will he used in n travelogue that is being prepared now and if the Wallowa trip is a success it is very likely that the plane of the local aircraft company will ho char tered for work of this nature in other Already the company which I V ! I o O t Delimiiu'iit Personal Prop erty Tax to Make Trouble For Many People If you are a tax dodger, look out. By order of the county court tho sheriff's office organization institu'ed a drag net yesterday and started in pursuit of those who have not paid tax on personal property. U ne'er tho law any property thit fails in its tax is liable to confisca tion by the sheriff ami that official has his Irish clear up to tho popping off point. The reason is plain, for lying foj beauty and I do not believe you np so many have told him they would be a great; precintc it," ho said. Mr. Tapp hopes jn and pay the tax and have failed to La Grande liny Weds V. N. Kord has received an iuvita- William Picpor, aged about 70, was seriously injured last evening when a team ran away near his ranch at Summerville. According to reports wagon as h was getting on-w l li-tffil boj wnoJs u "'vii on August ion to at end the weddinir of his son. Clarence Kord, a former Lu (Irande TAPP IS READY . TO STAY HERE Langdon. The ing will take place n Portland after which 'the happy, couple will journey to La llrande to spemi a few days under the parental ro if and visi' friends. Marvels of Lastern Oregon farm ing have left H. C. Tapp, of Iortland, a warm and ardent booster for the to take his father to the Klgin ice caves, und to Wallowa Lake before he returns home. FUNERAL OF BOY TO BE HELD TOMORROW do so that Sheriff Wamick is about to lose confidence in human nature. So nearly hns he arrived at this point that lie called in Deputy John Striker and ordered him to go forth nnd get ei her the money, the property or bring in the man who owes the tax. And John is obeying orders. IWANTEDI The funeral of Charles Urill, four teen year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph Hrill, who died yesterday after' noon as the result of injuries received when he slid off a haystack on ranch several days ago and landed on a fork, will be held at the Bohnenkamp i chapel at 3::to tomorrow afternoon i An experienced Traveling ! lnternynt will be in the Oud rellows I i cemetery. i . Salesman ' ij J KchiHii Supplied. jTo l over 'Western Idaho j To have fresh clean school books to I ami Fasteni ()reoll tel' J lioirlM ,i iintu Uf i.i.. t 11 u i.tif I f ( n, ari AVest- , Fifteen Days in Jail John Taylor -plead Jtuiliy a a change of petty (aiceny in justice court yesterday and was- given the the wagon passed1 over him, it being! clioleo "f line or'lfi dayH in badly swollen, Pieper has two sons in La Grande Otto and Henry Pieper. Itoth are a' the father's home today because of his critical condition. MYRTLE MASON LEADS TM nTTP.WM mTJTTlST ' I llowidl I'.llnily jail. He chose Mm latlor, being without funds. Milte Mirpliy, who was arrested on the h:i hi o charge, gnvo his age at 17 and was bound over to the juvenile court. T.hey coiniuilted a robbery in the O't'on uell ri)o,ining house nielli btM'ol'e last. This afternoon A. C. Blinker, presi dent of tho Central Labor Council announced the standing of the various candidates for Labor tjueen at noo'i Arrives Mrs. It. M. llowells and liner children arrived this noon from Cashmere, Wash., to join her hus band who recently came Here to take ne .;i, i,.,. of his son, M. M. Tapp, of this city.! member, can be bought at Silver- ('I'll; 'lllil Hill ilct lll'lllt' " ('(111- , He hax visited the wheat, belts in! thorn's for the opening of the school .,l'll. Slilelldid oDIKirtllir ! company with Clyde Hunting and for! 'car- ( "' 111 ''"''y B't wllllt I ;i.. ,.i,,l,f All .,u- the first time saw the big combines1 V01' ","- School supplies of all kinds, " '". 1 HA , J .ip I at work, und also for the first time ' "u'l'iding tablets, pens, pencils, papers, , pllciltlollS held colli Klell" saw any great volume of 40-bushel : rulrrM lina ttii"cry, can be secured A(ldrcsK wiu...t at Silverthorn s. He sure that' vou g.) i certainly have become attached tn. -'h'l on the first day prepared J today. Mae Keefer leads the list with Q"MKC ol '' C" 'oiri- :ii;tl votes. The others stand its fol-,tory fOT 1111 Insuianco company he lows- . Mvrlln Mason. 77!!f Vrl...l .roproKonla. Their I 'uriit hr, hoioe was order by telephone or mail and you! puny, is down 1rom Uaker today in-; Klopfenstein, 2020; Inez liughca 111 "llllngs, .Molilalia, and. wh.Ho wait Will receive only ine oest 111 quail'y siecLing ioe piaiiL "u uiifnuuig und tho highest graue in Xlliracuv.j-1 uusiuess mailers nere, 8-ia-tf: HOUSES FOl SALE Iteturjis to Ontario A. A. Kratz, civil engineer in ehargo of the rosurvoy work being done by Ilio city, relurnod. to his ' hi-adiiuarturs in Ontario this liiorn- JineO after eliecking up the result of fTrTs transitman for several days. 1072: (icorgia Wade. ISIS: Wnmb 'UK "' Uieir hniisehold gi(ods lo ar Smith, M0S;'Iie'ty Cochran, 1230. ; ''iv0 n,'',! M,'s- Howells .iiililiildreu The namwof-the following Kjrt4,vlHllel relatives In. f nshnio,r. were dropped from the list originally "" - announced because they have declined! .... . . . ,.,. ,, wr ,.,. ,..',..., , Mnn o Innrat itudc. 1 nnill O N h ums mi- i,ukm t'licle Khell. "Is always sold o"Mm;ruileflll tVell improved "'aofe .tract ncar City rai'k. 5 roou'l liotinei tvired,.! pluminiii, .Idoeprug' fjort h.i' garafief chicken house', 40 cheVrj' lichs," a' Prof. Sinntz Keturns to Kansas l'rof. K. A. Smutz, who has boo visiting his brother in this valley fo the past month, will leave tomorrow for his home in Manhattan, Kansas Prof. Smulz is nt the head, of 'the en gineering departnient-in Kansas Agri cultural college. He like the rGrnnde ilibiido Valley; very muchi pumping plant. and ISO chick ens. This is a nice home. 4-room house near high rchool. J two big lols, (iiixllo each, city water and lights. Vou can make your own , terms und the pi h o is right. Several modern five and six room;' houses close in and priced riglil. These properHes will bear inspect, tion. Terms. ; Two acre tract on Cove Avenue. , with new bungalow house. J TRUNKS The Multnomah Bag gageman Proof Also Cedar Lined, Moth Proof Wardrobe Full size. Three (uiu tcr ;md Steamer sizes. Also a l'ul line ol Bags and Boston Bags, Suit Cases of Leather Matting and Fiber, all Sizes, for., ladies., and Men at Lowest Prices. their consent; Del.nris Pierson, Be- Hi rice Pnt-'v. Min-eellsi ttot-rv It has also been definitely decided " " 1l,is that the Labor Queen will he given nl '''llt w'"'" '"'I' '""' - trip over the valley in an airplane. I ALL MAUKKTS ItlCMAIN SAM K, J POHTI.ANI), Aug. 111. All mar' kets remain unchanged from yes'er-(i day and tho hot weather caused a gen- J era! languor to sproau over trading ! Wheat, livestock ami produce showed J no changes in today's limitations. t' IT FOR TAXI Call Main 808 Stand at Pastime Pool Hall J. B. LINDSEY to the (Irande Konde valley," said Mr. lapp. lhesc whoatfields arc a revela tion to me, and La (Irande itself is for, while I livo at Portland. I have never gotten really acquainted with litis section of the state, and Pain go- ing to stay just as long as I can in S hopes of learning more about it. jj "I see some things about La (Irande that might be improved beforo it is J too late. Far instance, you should i make some provisions for an up-town J park before your community is to') I solidly built up. The Riverside Park is a wonder, but t find it a little hard to get at. I hope that La Grande J will endeavor to convince the rest of I the country of this wonderful scenery J up the river. The picture of the ' whole valley is one of exceptional ' with the proper requisites. 8-ia-lf Box X, cre Observer V- w Geo. H. Currey (0NJ (jPTHlEp j "TUt STORE WITH A CONSCIthCe" 1108 Adams Ave, There are Three ExclaMre Features la FRONT LACED CORSETS. VENTILO BACK, the VENTILO FRONT SHIELD ana LOX1T NON-TILTING CLASP. JnrfcrnH h Fit Wnrltrrmnshin. Wearinir Qualities and Style. LA CAM'LLE is always found the CORSE f of i,ri-v greatest value. A complete line of new models now on hand. MRS. RODERT PATftSON, Coraellere. Phone Black 81 Resident 1912 Fourth St., First Block West of P. O. S T AM , j , J.( ! I ! ' ,, ... , - .;.; ,-' . " i . " ' IN eceeooeeeoe DANCE Old "Time Dance Thursday Modern Dances Saturday Big Labor Day Dance REX HALL N. A. Dcsilct, Manager. oeoottftto Andrew's Variety Store eek-End Specials For this wcok wo aro giving 25 off On all Underskirts and Petticoats received it lar'e Kiiiinent ot Mi' your fancy work A'e have in J'KAKh COTTON Today Sunday 1 I wr (id! m,!.i invC A Story of Love and Devotion in the Frozen Ncvtlt ALSO l Cparamounl fa MACK SENNETT I Comedy J- - -In ii GOODNESS Mm T :; : : It !! i n V !'. ' - ' : t : ; : ; : YOUR BEST SALESMAN The lesl of .salesiiiaiisliii eonies uiicii orders laf' and you have lo pi mil after Imsiiuss. Tin n is the time to loop to your best salesman to ccp up your volume of trade. Tilien is tlie time you are ylad when your tele phone I'iiis. It means business coming to you, when the operator hays "Loiijr Oistance is calliny; you." Meet your customers over I 1 1 distance, encourage them t.o call you when occasion p'iuircs it. l.ono; llis taiice is your bet salesman and results obtained from its use will be rat ifyin. Ask for I'acjl'ic I, one; 1 list, nice. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. 4 J Made For Laughing Purposes With a Well- own f u: -i t I-X RAGS Wanted at the Observer Cast of Fun Makers