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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1922)
Tlmvsflnv, Juno T 1022 htondt! EWNrma rmsTTJvrcR PATTE VI VFJ i en rn ! HUNO1 IN XHP OLD HOME TOWN 1 0s ' VrW fit Mr 1 n r lav A- '-u JA . iVVU a-rvr-:Tia (iC(. !-HWiUlNLlWlVVf j.f 1 I . ' .:r ri i i. .-':irI I lack, of I'emlli'Uiii, arrived In U!r,,ii,lA lunt jwutiliii. mill Kllflit till' even I UK hers da gnosis ut the Som ihls mornlug. l'iW. Nelson, aivn-tary of Hu- Ail (iuii the Aniuiiiiiiil Hull l'riilay, Juna 2nd.' and I'hiuriiiiai of ilu- uiblH'H' ivm-l 0-1-lt mitlee of the Country Club Unn.v li 1 1 J) o'clofk tomurrnw tnoriiiix. 1i.;k:;AT liAKIIAlN1 in ton l-'imi Tour-. i u u. k litti'if for I'unijiin- out Krlllllla lo I'nloii Dick Draper, a Union farmer, ro tnriivil to lila homo tills nioruliiK on No. 17 after spending yoatordny In La Grande, attending to souio bual aess affairs. Kioia liudy lli'l'tv Mrs. A. 1.. CiOseli, who mnltts lior hoini'ln Flora, arrived In It Grande ilast ovenhiK and reiilsiered ut the ; Foley hotel. She Is huuiiiIIiik a few days here on a comhiuud busiut-fis and iileasure trip. FOR A SHORT TIME TODAY ITTOOKtD AS THOUGH THE FIRST PRIZJ? AT ROBINSONS STORE WAS DOOMEP.j lierulil Tutlle Hen Gerald Tuttle, who makes his home In linliler, arrived in I." Grande yesterd iy and Is spending the day here o n a business trip. During his visit here Mr. Tultlo is a Kuest of the Foley hotol. 1 n . - . Local News In Brief 1 ' i i hound for tinble'r. where he Amil Idtdy l.reves ' Mrs. Susie Troll, a local ludy wel along In years, left l.a Grande t lilts mornluK, hound for Pendleton, where ,she will spend some time be-foi'e'retnrnln.g- to her home here. Uti5 Twenty Acres - Slllrllir 111 . The Amerlean Il'iilway Kxpres offires are )uttiiif; on a new real Uif dark green jiaiut today and will will presetlt a nilliil neater iinnearani'e Claud M.- Noyes purchased .'U- spiiul the day attendini: to some w hen the Work is completed. aero tract from Mrs. George i yes-;: bustues. He will return to l.a . ; . terday and announces tljat he .will ;Grande this ev-enini?. l I-:. (. .Mei'tlntt make his home on Ills new prop t'rly In about two weeks time.' The. sale 'was made by the Georgo H CurreyMtenl Eslnte Ageifcy. I'lu'chaseil Hoiih' - W. A. Watson, tnanater of the genera! utiire at l'erty, recently pur chasert si home at Pennsylvania live nuo and Oak street from A. H. lllood. The eale wius undo ,by the George II. Currcy Ileal Estate Agency. Passes Through - Irvin Hess, of Union, and K. I l.edbetter. of the North Powder ga rage, passed through la Grur.de this morning on No. 24, bound for their homes ut tho conclusion of a short business trip to Spokane. , I ' A meeting of Chapter I, P. K. O. Now AVith Observer- ;willbe held " tomorrow afternoon Dave Steward has lu'ceVted it po-int the home of Mrs. C. H. indwell sltloil with the Observer. Island' City.; Gram I Jury in Session The grand jury went into session iv,i,.,-,hi v mill lin ications are i'1"- the session will continue from a week to tin duys. Several impor tant cases will lis handled at this meeting. Union .Marshall Here Alex Slater. Union nvirshall, spent yesterday afternoon In l.a Grande attending to some official business, lite returned Into in the day. I'lu'chaseil Property K. C. Ilrmlis has purchased the llruco Cox properly at 70.1 Main street and moved Into his new quar ters yesterday. Illnklanil With Union Oil Walter lllokland. one of Union county's hustling young men, has contracted with the Union Oil com pany which lately installed a sta tion here1 to handle the truck end Of the oil business and solicit Tor trade throughout tile county. (iocs In llnbler Gus limy, or this city, left this lnnmlng on tlie.bruneh , line, .train. -ftM Any La Grande subscriber to '. the Observer who doe's 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. ' 0 o q e e e e o e o l JAZZ Dance - lr Saturday Night Starex Orchestra Eex HaU oooecooo0Oo9 MEN! MEN! Our Line f STRAW HATS arc liiiitutiful All slinin's. All ratios. Stvlt-s ii) to the minuto. Prices $1.85 to $4.85 New sliiniii'iit of Arrow Collars and Van JIcuscii Soft Collars. Ciiat's Cloikitry "?h Store With Consctenci" J 103 Adams Avft Goes to Knterprise I leaves for The Dalles Mr. and Mrs. J. I.. Davis, of Hood' Miss Arizona Sawyer, who makes Hiver, left this morning on the! her home tn Wnllowa, arrived In l.c branch line train, bonud for Knter- 'Grande last evening on the brunch prise, where they will spend a short- line Ir.iln ,and spent the evenint time visiting with friends and nia-ias a guest at the home of .Mrs. 11 ttves before returning to their homo- Melnnis. She left this morning on No. 17 bound for The Dalles, where Installation Postponed ishe will spend aoine time visiting The Installation service which was , with friends sand relatives before to have bten held tonight In the returning to her home. Presbyterian el'urch has been post-' . poned because of the Inability o) ' tit raw berries are Higher sever.il members of Ihe Grande I Local markets quoted slrawber Rondu Presbytery lo he here today. 'rles at an advance due to the Bhorl Proper notice will be given ut a .ace of crop. Tho first crato of Hood later time for this service. HtveT strawberries showed up on tin ,l.u Grande mnrket trtday nnd from .irense Approved jiiow on Ihe Hood lilvers will be Tho city commlssisoii last night (Coming nloug. The ipiiee will grad- Instructed the city recorder to Issue ually decrease hut even then it it a license to hold a lent show to thought tho price of Hood ltlvci the Kelly Comedians. Tho dates ; berries will somewhat exceed the limps,::: til i-ew niul first M-Ctiiy, :IS")-M. Ins Call Jack ti-l-'!t 11 i-Al.I! - I'i.inu, new hrocaieii p'lviur iii inr suite, sewing machine, , iiiini ing, t'.o ;t-l size iron heels .(''leu', all in good condition. Illy AHSiniut.-il I'russt I'OK'li.ANli, June 1 .---I .It!' hogs were weak tmiay. old were sternly. KirRs aril huttrr film. Wheat was 1 ! ;i to s 1 L'I07 l- l SI I'bone -till-.M. 6-1 tf i;n) III V ICR Si H AWUKKIIUCS i'..e 1! : i. Sioncrs of Declaration. !.' " The Declaration of luil. pcii.l, e ! " was signed by every member nf the : Conliui'iital conti-iss that miole It. I There were three signers from NViv ! Haiiiiisltlre, live from Jlasichns. ' two from lllioiln Mum, four fromj1''; Coanecjloit, four from New York, ; the from New Jersey, three from Delaware, nine irnmi l'ennsvlvania. four from .Maryland, seieu from Ylr- I ( oiiniy (fllila, three from North Carolina, four from SoiiiIi Carolina and three from Georgia. loveri.ed Grocery received last crate of Hood River us ol" the .saiMiu. Selling ox. ti-l-ll Noi'iClC. til Matter of the LMato of Mik :-mith, 1 le,:i-aseil. oiai' is hereliy given that at a uin- lu !il on tho !Hh day of May, pi.:: NEW TODAY TOR SAI.K Tr.ivi l-l w;-, I). Pu'nliin, Karm'.rs ''.- 0-1 -tit i ajiartmctits. ltl'iO lilh St. :S! li. (iii (! tii am-:;;. Wu wUh to Lli:i:ik our mm: fttr ilwiv kitiJnrss ai t! the .-. tiful floral nflVrintrs in on r rfavemctit,' the It-;; of onf wife and mother. Mrs Kiymnur. KKKKMAN I MM) 54-lt AN' I) V.'.;.!1I.Y. i'.w t'.nin'.y 1'ouit of Union K'i,:i. inmlu anif enteml iin i t.i'nw lasl niMii, tho 1, .-Liii:ii! ti f wiuussi-s ami tjie poti j lit. i ..i I-!.. K. lit am; to the effect thai : saiil 1'iank Smith had not been heard fiDtu I'iir jn.nv tlian -ovoa yearspre v.'i;i!r the filing of said petition ami ' w,T! lee.jilly presumed to le dead. ! Xotiie is luM'thy jfiveu to the. saic' I l-'raiik Smith, (if alive, or any other , pel'-;, n f'r liim, t' produce to tin- ;t'itnt v.:thin twelve weeks from the ill'tth ay of .htm1, bvinj; the ilate oT i( tit,- hisl publication of this mil ice, i eat 'sri-lory. evi.it in e of said t'ranU mnUh's cmtir.uatr.-e in litV. ) u. Li. c;uoh, i Ju.lre 1 House Dresses And Aprons :; 'f'Jg A Big Assortment of Styles and Colors ':. Priced from $1,00 to $4.00 Coats and Suits at a Eig Reduction FRENCH k GREENE Ready-to -Wear and Shoes i-s-n KOU SAI.K lia.-dy 10 dale, ;ood liuiloiliKs, ' !''.' S1000 Cash. Pyramid l'.i i Co 0-1-lt- LOST -A Seoteli Tenicr . wets to nonie of ,w"i.ot.' call the Police .Station. Th M. I. A. II XCK. M. ! A. will .rive OLD TYME DANCE Kvcry 'J'liwr.sday Kiylit at Zuber Hall P. J. Powers WILD HONEY WHAT COULD BE SWEETER? Se3 Priscilla Dean in the Greatest . Photo-thriller of the YeuV. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY STAR will be June 10-18. prie California product has com iiiiHitdcd, Tho l'ortland markets on 1'nsscg Thiou-li ! berries shot up yentcrduy the J. P. O'Drten, general man tiirr of IfollowliiK extract from - one of tho the U.-W. passed throiiKh La CrHiide ! Port land pa pern Hhowa: A Hurprtee yestorday on a tour of Inspection ! awaited the strawberry tiMdo thiis which is taking In the second dl-1 morning when It entered tlte. mar virtlon. . ket for new supplies. Prices ha! advanced $1.25 a crate over tht Permit Issued f xlnplw holiday with only a few A permit wa.-is " IssubJ lust night ! crates available, even at $:i.jiJ. An by the city commission to AV. H. ! other car in from tho Florin ills llohnenkamp tot move r building j trict this morning was sold hefore 36 by 63 feet from Spring street ( it had been unloaded. Herries will noar Sixth to a lot on Oak between i be scarce and high the remainder o! Orandy and Jefferson. j the week with the southern cro I almost exhausted. Only a fen Wooflmili Trlji I clean-up berries are available now Announcement was mado today land slippers are holding them at that all ladies of Woodcraft wishing ! extreme prlecH. lo no to .1'eudletou on the. trip plan- . ned shoul dni(ify. Saturday mornlug. .anra Carney by Leaving Toi Cojist Mr. taud Mrs: M. K. Peterson and .Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cochran will leave tomorrow morning for a two weeks' pleasure trip to Portland, Aberdeen and other points on the coast. o Pnymenis Irregularly The city com mission last evenfnC refused lo consider a bill presenteu at that time. The commission's rK- lie turns from Kast - " Walter PaiW, with the X. K. Wen .Co-, Inc., returned on No. 17 thi; morninjr fiVnn a two weeks' trip if the east. Mr. Parker spent some tim in Indianapnlis and Chicago and he states, "that the weather in the G ninth Konde valley is the wannest I havi struck." Hnker Invites Club All members of the Country ( lul who wish tn take advantage of llu Invitation of the linker countv club to attend the house warming there to- ular date for passing on bills Is the mrniW evening, are asked to let A second eoues-.iuy in eacn monin and because making an exception in one cause mlbt result in a flood of such requests this decision was leached. The hill was for the print ing of the annual report of the city manager and was presented by the Slillwell printing house, the amount being $67. 50. Zuber Hall Modern Dances Every Tuesday and Saturday Best of Music III from I'rnlrir City. Jesse .1. Rower, a iiironilnont reri- dent of Prairie City, la a l.a Crande , , hiisinenH visitor today. He arrived J L'lltllT tiood .MullilJJPUIClli. in iowh last evening nnu win revurn .1 to his home tunlKht. I L. R. Spencer, Mgr. HI JT TODAY FRIDAY SATURDAY fi REGULAR PRICES Try the Matmea 1 f tc - ? is ; 'vrP i':M.. i.i U ll U wi'"& ,7 CG5MOPOLITAM PHO0UCTION rANJ r-'V- . IV luivr I into Hnui like n cirrus parage, :n. tiaind lolks jitst lipc lor it kinj; ! Come inn lliksille- "Kid' l!n Wttrt' '. ''I': Willi the wildest, 11 Uecli-t, lllll- nt-'.sj m 'ii-oti Hint ro-r made an ninth inn n-el In laughter. fyariimounn Also IIITEEITATIOZTAL NEWS Superfine Milk Bread THE THOROBRED OF BREADS Macpherson's Bakery Makers of High Class Pastries and Cakes Sold by the Best Merchants in Eastern Oregon Makera of Superfine Bread OBSERVER ADVERTISING will bring results CARR WHERE YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD USE IT COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER lsitlng Here Touay Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Wilson, nf L'niou. uro s)ending the day In La Grande on u bsiness trip. .Mr. Wil son Is a w.ell known t'tifon farmer. ! 1 if; u?ift t&wwfyy- .i'r ji; lJ.iiiKfuuuiaJiJu-i, OS '. ltvft Tor Kntrprl-e I Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dltnlck n turned to their hnmn In Enterprise this morning after siH.-ndiuy a brh-f ' leriod in La. Gran do on Ituwiness They were guests of the1 Somni'T hotel last evening. I 11 ton Man Hcturti j h. Levy, of t'n Ion, passed tlirofli;!' l.a Grande this niornliii: on No. -t ifrom l'ortland. where he hs i'nt (he past few dy attndinic to womn ' huinot aflMira iod vinliM ith o!d frirntlt. . Knek to itm-m ! C. K. lit an. tl known w r- -cbant of KU'in. spent ycstenUy i l.a Grande on lnisin.s and r- 'ufned to bin home this morn lot; on I hi ; branch line train. Mr. Bean upon I 'the evening a a gu't at the Soin- er. WHITE IVORY SALE To clean up our present stock of ivory and to make room fcr ii'.lw goods lo ar rive soon, we offer without reservation a:; our N Saturday Special JUNE 3, 1022' Also All Week Following, Juno 3 to 3 ), Inclusive ALL IVORY IN STOCK AT 50 DISCOUNT ti.(Bl Miri-ir '!.:) '..u,', : Tn- ;.' Hru-lM-N !f-::.(MI Vl.w Hair l,v.-,.ivn . ,...l,ni Kt.-.. K:r );!.-. II- "GLASS DRUGS" - 'U IV S..1.1 in a Hi-iiu KI..V. 'i' !!; ij" V'.k Ks-or.s to Sih crt iiuiii's Fiimily Jin ' it i 1 J No Man's going to Spend the Summer in an Ice B ox Knl a I' of u jiri- 1" "'H'l many a day of it in i!arrs (hal I'ci'l like a Imsy o rll. Sn we tuuk (lii: w ay til' ri'iiiiinliii ymi Dial wc'iv ready with llie coi.'l csl. clnl lies von can wear. ASH BROS. i, ' "Tim Hloro that 1'iillh with llio People1' i i 1 it t ; li '.( :1 . 'I .H; 4i A i 1 i- i ; .'I i !'l i ! ' i i! i Hi t'; 1 1 : f . Li. L'j j'' 1 A Sh-r- e