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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1922)
Saturday, "Mav 1H, 10'J2 rrx nnjrrDF, tcventntt observer VAXM TTTRTCT Bun Knight, Union, Oregon. 6-i:j-lii) IN THE OLD HOME TOWN ft x Mi x- from Thursday Iho couples lelrctoil from lluker will Journey tut I.a Oraudo uud the two priito couplet selected. A largo crowd was iu nt toiidauce Thursday evening. Dairy Held t'lilll JimIkcs The Cove Dairy Herd Record oluli met with County Aijent H. 0. Avery at Cove Thursday and speut lomi time vlHillns a couple ot herds neat Cove practicing Judgiug. To lti lurii .Monday Dr. J. 1'. Madden, with the hu man or animal uuaoaiuiry, wno n testing cattle for evidence of tuiier- nlosin, will be in I'nlon county mat week. He will visit Cnvo Mon day, liublvr and I.a Grande. Tues day and Union on Wednesday. mm IS IN THE RAGE Former 11111111 County Hoy, Now Kesiuent ol' AVallowa, Would Jiepresent This Distriet.- Ifll HOUSE DAMAGED T IE T OMT untv TWO BILL POS.TTTRS ARRIVED Silver Mounted Saddle A silver mounted aaddte la on display in tho Km'seli Motor com nanv show wiuuow that him been attracting much interest. The sad-1 dK will be given to the prize whi- nt'p of tthe big tinn.edo to by hUd at Haines on May :f, 26 and 27- Local News In Brief Marriage License The county clerk issued u innr riuv license to Mike Koyes and Mary Schmidt yesterday. Holh are residents, of Summervllle, where they v.-it I make their homo. Charlie Hunter of Wallovu r; in a toother to Albeit U. Hunter nV Union county, lut, unlike Al vr'., vv'u is a Democtnt, Charlie is and always has been a Republican. In cu evnr by he decided that the V -"to rai it party was not his choice, greatly to the disappointment of the Hu itu' fam ily, and from his very f irt vt0 he has been supporting the protecthe tariff and other measures which Ke nuhlieanism stands for. Charlie was educated in valley but at an early age removed to Wal lowa county, where for several yen'-" he enquired in the mercantile hu cities with the old M. & M. company, l.n'u he went into the farming .ml lin stock business and today is one of t 'V heaviest taxpayers of Wallowa county. The house beloiiginK to J. T. Wil-liain.-i'ii, on H'0; North Spruce street, wa-; dimajTd hy fire this morning when the p parks from the cook stove fell tn the nu t", igniting the shing-l-ing TIil nUmu win promptly nut in and the fire department etinnuished the blaze hefoie more serious damage was dime The fire occurred Ht ahout 10::ll) an dtu'ly hurne.i partly through the io(.f, the damage aniounOtii? to about $:it:o. The loss was covered by insur ance. To XMt licit Mrs. D. M. Hoots, of Union, ar rived Jn I.a Grande tllis morning and will spend the day here visiting- with relatives and doing some shopping. (ioes to liaker Dr. Mount of Joseph drove down to l,a Grande this morning am1 went to linker to attend the Shri crs' meetiuK and also visit his brother, O. II. Mount. minister, will begin his tninivtr; here. Morning- worship will he at 11 and evening worship at S. Min day school will be at 1;45 a'?u young people's meeting at 7, I lulling I-a i-u is ion Norman Frees, accompanied by his brother. iDr. H. M. Krees, spent yesterday at Vincent on u fishing trip. NEARLY HALF NEW TODAY ivul money makers and time savers for the farmer. Full time worlc. J't'linaiicnt proposition; real opior tunity for hustler, tiivo ago, ex perience find references. - Coast Culvert and Hume Company, I'ort land, Ore. 6-13-11 KOUN'n-doll of exposed films. Own er may have them by paying for , "ad." ' 6-ia-lt I'OK TKADl'. Work rmiscs, wnxons fur city property or what have you? riiune ltll-.M. 6-i;i-3t I'OH IM'.NT l'uinished house. 17CG oth street. - . 6-13-tp WANTED Man with car to mil Kconomy tires. Lowest prices Willi liherul discounts. $l'J0 00 per c k nnd commissions. 'I'hc C. L. Smith' Co., South Bund, lml. b-13-ltp l'Olt SALE IU .0l) per load li-lnch slab wood, l'hone Ki4-M. 6-i::-:'.t LOST Aiiilale I'up. Finder cal, Depot Pool Hall, Reward. 5-H-2tp FOH KKNT Modern sleei)inir rnomn including imlh. Inquire liiiT Sixth street or phone 411-R. , . . 5-l;i-;ttii All classified ads nuist be re.xived be'.'ore l:i0 p. m. Tiiose not rocoiv e.l liy Hint hour will be held over until the folluu ing tiay. FOI! PALK Heiristered lliir Typ. Poland t.'hinu Piifs, $15.00 enehi FOH SAI.F I'ive-room house, t.lo.'-je in. Call 1310 IVnn. 6-13-li; WAN'TKD Singl'u ilrivinjr iuy(ry rin. Kood condition. ln:piiie ut Ob.-icrv--er. ' i-13-ltij'' FOR SALE Baby chicks from iuv best record English Leghorn hens.. 20 cents each. Mis. C II. Chap man, oast end of T avenue. J ' . . 1 5-13-Kj) : 1 r , WANTED Your ice trade. Pure ice delivered. Phone Muiu 700. M. A. Stilwell Meat Co. '5-13-3t I'Oj! LENT Two blocks frolfl town. i.Modern sleeping room. Call l l."i-V. 6-12-tf lntoi'prise Lady Here 1 Mrs. iL. It. McCubbin of EnteV prise. arrived In I.a (Irando last evening and spent the night us l guest of the Foley. hostine t'isitoe B. E. Duncan, or Lostine. came In last evening on the branch line train nnd is spending a short time 1 La e.rande on business. During ltts visit he is a guest at the Foley, Union Lawyer L. Z. Terrall, of I'liion, arrived in La (ji-ande last evening and is spending the day here on busiuess. Ho is stopping at the Foley. M 1 Ten HurkK . . Charles lliissiui plcurt guilty to n charpt of intoxication in the inunleipal court this morning. Judge Eakln fined him f 10. tiltilty of Vagrancy Bert .CatUt'f appeared before the munb-lpat .court this morning on a change of varnni-y. ' After plead ing., guilty. Judge Kakin Hontenred him UK five tlays. Jn. the city jail. . i " ltolurns;-to Cniou ' .Mrs. Burf Smitiiers valid her son. of I'nion, returueil to llieir home after spending a short time' iu 1.;. Grande doing some shopping. Has Itccovereil l Harry Grady, ex-conductor or. the O.-W. is out on the street again at the close of a lingering illness Fractures Arm W .A. Dunn, an employe of the Standard Laundry, fractured his arm last evening while cranking a car. 1 LI I Three Pound Girl Arrives- Xolilior o n 11 s Hslmrse monts Nnv Over Four JIuntlml Thousand lark. SALKM, May 12. Five more war rants were issued Tuesday in payment To IMay Suniniervillt The Dov Scouts' baseball team will cross bats with the Summer- i u'rnoon "t two o'clock. BoUi motJie A three pound young lady was born r. "t,,,ns l, the bonus com- I'OK SALIC Kcgisteud Jersey Bull. Apply to E. K. Woodruff, Union, Otego Sat or.ly.'Apr. 29, May C-13 pd, FOK SALK At a Imrguin Undor wuoJ TyMewriter, m'w Laundryotte Wash Machine, Cremona Phono graph and about 2(H) records. Own er leaving city. Call 47U-K Sunday. 5-13-ltp to the wife of M. J. (ios in the Grande Monde Hospital yesterday af ville Juveniles at the city rH'k tint aCtCrnoun. A large delegation of tiummerville school children are pic Dicing in the park today. :nd child are doing nicely. May Arrange iiiiin Arrangements are expected to be mado to brin the Cove juveniles to La Urando luM Friday for a game between them and the Boy Scouts' nine. Down from holder S. L. Brooks, better known as "Uncle Sam" Brooks, of ImbUr. ar rived in La Grande last evening on Hie branch lino train an dis stopping hero for a short time n. a guetit of the- Foley. Scouts In Make 1 Import The Boy Scouts of La Grande will make a house to- limine canvass of the city on Monday reminding th residents of the beginning of "Clean Up Week.'' , ,. . - T mission. this makes a total ot 10 loa:is thatjiave aitually hern paid, amounting " in all to $-S,40i). T!'e commission at Tuesday's session ap proved LJG claims for the cash bonus, To Go to Pine Grove j amounting to .w,uuu ami jim appuca- . f pf . , : tions for loans, amounting to $;02t- . ., , c , . ... . h 00. This brings the total of cash f the L- I. S. church wi go to Vine, , . , . , . . nnni U1, . ,,. - claims approved to date to lO.Uul, ag- Grove, ctuht miles beyond Klgm. to- 4. i i . .. . , . . on. ' gregating $2,;)U,i0.) nnd, tim loans morrow on church matters. Those 0. -1V(i the party will le President Wm. II. aggregating 5 1. ill, .00. Hanks, Counsellor C. J. Black ami! s"'" misunderstanding exists con Clcrk J. II Traynor. ' ceruing the provisions of the law re- ' j quiring the refund of educational aid IUcele I'oluml China i in cases where the applicant desires . 1 the loan, according to Captain II. C. J r. T. Galloway P"'" ; Hlumbml(rh, sm,,tary of the comniis brif ler of stock, o Elglli, has jusl A mmhQr of , , ,, received a male hog of the I. Is som0 of lhe ,, uUn,ovs aru un typo Poland C hlna. from A. L. W II- . ,h iml)r(,ssion lhllt thp n,unt son. or Nanipa. I.lallo. a breeder ol I f c(lu(.tiu,.Hi llid received will be de : renown throughout the northwest j (,UI,U,( f,.m th(, nmount of ,1k. in,, The idg weighs 225 pounds and wa , approved by the commission, and that hum November 1. Mr. C.allow..y ex-I it wj not huve to bu R.wid u ttu, . eets to have u splendid ppciinen . sae of the big type Poland China when j xhis is an erroneous impression the pig fully matures. i Captain Brumbaugh said. He said th - law reads: "Any person who has r- 1 Visits Cousin Here . .-eived e.lucHtional aid shall make e I Logan (iallahan a cousin "of Mrs.1 refund to the state of the amount Frank Pike, who has been iu Tientsin ! so received before he shall lie enti'l DISTRIBUTOR. Wanted for Union county by one of the four leading tire manufacturers of Akron. Ad circss C, V. Bennett, factory repre sentative, o."i4 Alder Street, Port land, Oiegon, if interested, ndvis incr tirrs now handled, if any, nnd sales last year. Ail replies treated confidentially. 0-13-2t LATEST INVENTION, Disk can op ct'er, makes tin cup top every enn opened; agents wanted everywhere, men, and women, boys nnd girls, e.iormnus profits; sample postpaid, ::iii The Panama Patents, Panama, lllilg., Portland, Oregon. G-lil-Up (lllil. WANTED 1mm ( lintely to assist in home. Call Mrs. Lee' 4!ouvy. 5-13-2t I'OH SAI.E-Jliegistereil Jersey Bull. Apply to E. E. Woodruff, Union, Oregon. Apr. 'JO, May li-Bi pd. FOR SALE One 3-ton truck trailer in first class condition, also two sets of rollers. For further infor mation write tile Elgin Shoe & Har ness shop, Elgin, Oregon, Sat. only Apr 22-20, May li-13 Td. Tolll-ist.s at Soiiimei H. L. Hurne, and Mr. China, with the tt ,S. army for three 'yats, visited hVr'lhis week. Al- J. E. nrowno were roistered' at i -"ougo .iu, nf pas met nil oiner the Soninier last evening. They ar to receive n loan or bonus uoiltr tin:, act." . ; As an jic'om ,dntlon to appllianis J'l'esb lerlan Services Tomorrow morning Kev. Willia'r Crosby Ross, the new Presbyterian Any La Grande subscriber to '. the Observer who does not receive his paper by 8 o'clock in the ev- ening, please call Western Union, Main 24, and a special messenger will deliver a copy. f JAZZ Dance "r Saturday Night ! Starex Orchestra Rex Hall UNDERWEAR Summer Weight Cooper-Bennington ant P. Q. A. Lines Prices 95c to $3.45 B. V. D. and Athletic Underwear For Men and Boys Prices 65c and Up Clings Clothiery "Thei Sture With a Conscience" lluS A'Lmis Ave. touring through from the coast te thelp home in Kiuh-rwood, Wim-on sin, and stopped hone to wait foi their car to arrive from IMndleton where they "were forced lo hi it to La Grande on account of the conditions of the roads. Members of her cousin h family, she: the commission has ruled that any e.l lad never inet Mr. Galhihan before. : ucational aid received will he tieat-'i He was especially, pleased with the' i as a deduction on the voucher fur tin ("hurch of Our Lady of th? Valley, ex- .-ash lumus or loan, hut that' this pro )iessing th(f oiuhionithati La Grand" ccdure ill no way obviat' thfi neces is favored with an excellent church sity of its repayment, to the statu, ttructuie. Father Loeser is-acquaint-' - "d with .Mr. Gallanan s family Leaves for I 'end let on Louisville, Ky., and when he was on 'i visit there a year ago Mr. Gallahati hud h nleii -uinr. visit with him. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kendall and i:m,1u l,.r f,... u.mf ;nrt..n he will visit for a short time and then jo on to his home in the east. their baby left this morning on No, 17 hound for IN udleton. Mr. Ken dall, the local forest rainier, will , spend the week-end tlnre on busi ness then returning to his home 17 I.a Gran dp but Mrs. Kendall and the baby will remain iu the Koun.'l l'p city for about two weeks visit ing at the home of her sister,. Mrs. ! F. C. Harvey. Cleaning. Ceilings that have been smoked by iin oil lamp can be Cleaned by vwiMi Inn with water In which soda has hcvu dissolved. MAN OK ... WOMAN Wanted, $40 weekly full time,, $1-00 an hour spare time, selling-guaranteed hos iery to wearer. Kxperienco un necessary. International Knitting Mills. C-175, Ndrristnwn, I'a. r ; Apr. i), Miy (i-i:j-20 pd. : ? WAXTF.P Man to acfcr as prrmaneii; i evident representative tor union county to sell Metal (itain Bins. Metal Tanlcs, Hog Feeders, Water jng Troughs, Water Tanks, and otin r Farm Conveniences. J'roductt bett in their class, priced fairly; New Gingham ESi. VOILE AND SWISS DRESSES . r in a lit'iiutil'iil array if rulc-rs and sl lt-s at all prices. FRENCH & GREENE ' Ready-to-Wear and Shoes LOCAL KN GHTS Xcw Ituildfni; I'laimed J. T. Hinkle of Herniistou, who is spending the week-end in La Grande is getting estimates for tin const ruction of a cojicreto parage building on the old Observer prop erty which he has owm-d fot the past six years. The old building will be remove and a modern con crete building erected. Mr. Illnlile expresses great confidence in Hi? future of La Grande and thinks the reduced cost of labor i"id materials will now justify tlu building he has long had in contemp.atioii on! hopes to have the work completed this summer. GO to ra Lecturer CoiiiIiik Iter. Win. It. Keere, of Portland will give a series of four lectures In the Neighborhood club rooms at the public library beginning Tues-' day at 8 p. m. The subjects will h(i, iconsecu lively: 'Ms the Hlble a Merely Man Made Hook?" "How to Read the Word of God for Tow er;" 'Health for the Mind and Healing for the Body:' "Let God I Out Through Soul, .Mind and Hody." These lectures have been given in, Portland before different associu-, tions and received marked atten- lion. Itiblo students are InviuM tic (hear these lectures with their -prac tical . application of its tnspirerl truths lo the needs ofexerydaylife. An opportunity for questions fol : lo each k-eture. No adinUsion will be ihaoi d. : Prize Hauc. in . leci. ij j P.U Powers Ik ia he ..I'l tiin jdame at the Znb. r h.nl I ht.t fti.iy jeeiii:ic. The two piie i,tjbs of 'La Grande wre s-lec(ed i.i par jluip.ne hi the prize dame m Ik 'held in lhe tiejtr luiui''. 1 r . ei ''II and Mrs. Ha rry J (din -on hip ' !( d as first couple and S.tti- l.'i"p. - ;iii'l W. H. Laiie !' - M.i,.- .-.v'.'H'J vri.'y A vr-.-vk v large numbi-r of local Knight Templars left La Grande last night iu autos for Hak(V to attend the Shrine Ceremonial that Is being held today. Those who wvnt to linker Inst evening Included C. M. Humphreys. Pro'l and Merton Kiddle, Mllo A. Smith, S. A. Anderson, Jr., Thomas Wilson, Clint Van Fleet, Homer Lef fel, Avery Harrison, Howard Davis, Cam P. CuyJor, Archibald Hacon, .1. Mcpherson, J. I). Meyers, Oscar Merger, David Fitzgerald, John A. Hills. Lot Siiodgrass, J. K. Rey nolds, Robert Kakin, Earl Domic and Harris French. Dr. C. W. Ir win and Walter Cock, of Union, joined that as they drove through Viilon. Good Looking Soft Shirts Soft shirts .19122 show a whole lot of caivl'iil Aw in (U'siK'iiin'. You'll like litem. Tliry will hold u)) as wi-11 or I tol ( i- than shirls with detached collars. , j, $1.25 to $6.00 ASH BROS. "The tiforv (hat Kocps lollh Willi (Iu: ruoplc' LAST TIME TONIGHT Rodolph Valentino and Golria Swanson In Elinor G-lyn's "Beyond the Rocks' ar.c-a.de SUNDAY ONLY -f An Edwin L HolIyvvood i-'i'ouucuon. h 'itefi nWW':-;;'': Vk 'aur 1 ct u " : s drreme ' -!7 ' jt rr us" jreaGU Jrieels n Tvom Clarence BucWmffron. Kcll.ind's Story-' 'Knots arid WimclsliKes' MfAlT A V 4 ACTS VAUDEVILLE I'l KJL V U i I 5 REEL FEATURE iAiifel r ( P.y Aji'lnl-il IT,-!,.) (liy A..Ho:ltitoU Itchii 1'OUTI.AXD. May 1 3. Livestock w;is Ktcady toiiity. Ki's wore wouk mill hiitlT w;ih htrody. Wheat wurt 11.21 to I.2S. OLD TYME DANCE Kvi.-ry 'I'hui'sdiiy N iylil at Zuhor Hall P. J. Powers FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES STKAWIIKUKIKS- I I Uranui's l.aiianas lA'iiKina 1 KWKKT I'O'l'ATOKS -"Jri.-h" Potatoes Calilianc Tnniip lk.UTois ;. liaili-hes I '.i ill: flower ONION'S Dry sllHl irw-w. f 1 " Spiuaeh '., x . Lcltlh'-C )f,ot tloHsi' iUt'IUeU'I ' Khul.aH) (IV t'laiil) i (Irccfi lVas Lemon Snaps, per haiiel -"'0 KLEAN KUT KASH GEOCEilj O o O 0 0 o, o . o o O O