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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1922)
t J 'I 1" t ii ivi.. -V 'I'M. .w , KSS WITH THE "V ill . - ii i tor i, i i i 2 .theposlic imrs. certrlipe 4 '''asssaaw. v J J one op the slowest moving bopies known 'to modern 'science is Pie tAS AIL 7HE LATEST WRIHXlES " ' ' fCr-N JT Jliii iV MIXEP fOIIRSONE, lAHy OF WHICH STEP OH EACH OTHER OH 7NE PUBLIC iH GOIF 70ffS AHP HAS EYEH WE NOTICE WITH PI EASORE THAT HMHY OP OlR ' 7?' ' 7 jCJKXM LINKS OH SUNPAY JUST NOW 7HESE POOR ARE PEBA7IMG AS TO POXCHASEP SEVERAL CLUBS. PIlPPlEACEP ERIENPS HPE CONEHIHff THE? H IN . .(T." WMr V'.fft, WHETHER IT TOOK-EYELYIY IE OR 16 TO GET 017 OP WAT IAS7 ffOME- MirErr that she he ye athietic ctwtes to gathsxhs jhpeioht, rP Jfiui Lv ytr -" 11 V yrrmcV. tWMJA' 1 1 ' . 1 v LfJ r m f ii xffff etc otj ff ji rvct-- 1 -mJS 'E7t7 fftjffTt tsiEff v- - x.-.vA f, ' ' v , rjKask. ' ' f HI 1 rr . -VI I THAT IVE'P &EL WORXEPASOUTOUf A7HLETE TTMHSEEfiT I . ' . i ia k i"i 1 ' : . . k - it ' i 1 r tiOMXd($ MMtlYBAU GAMES IRS7 GOMG fit VSUAUY POES THE PVTCWHF rtHP HE PJSPlyS . MAHNE&SMS E NOT OJJre Tr r- &E(?lA0 ffIC irj3 ?: P . . ; TMEH THERE'S 7- BAITfiNP y CASTER - . 7HR0HHGHS PZUG OX Ey WT tH?JHt? AIM ATA TARGET PMNTEb OUT V 7T Wf A? r 5(? VMi. TVXir 'J IVORJ?i soour OUR EISH SUPhlY, ot rtHftHAIcCY s.- Wr SfHEtfE OF ACTION IH PIECES WHE THEIcE A? JO THE PARK OH SOHDAY, WHERE, , , EISH THERE ARE AllO WEES . K fPESHAP. HE PPOCEEPS 0O&ES sIHp C-(4?HSt -ft) fATTSN HIS BATTING qyRA(-E', r Y THE PQGO STICK IS BECOMING A"A7INGLY POPULAR ANP SOOIY WE'li SEE WHOLE FAMILIES. IHCiUPIHG THE POt?, ROSOINff ' THROUGH THE PARR OH SNPAK O 8 L HOLD MEETING (Sperial to Tbe Observer) COVi.t June o ine ladits of tliv community met at the home of Mrs. .V.bert liet'ker Thursday afternoon and Bptnl seveval social hours. He freyhnicnts were sei-ved and tliuy de cided to meet again on June lJitli with Mrs- I Sim (hadwitk. Mt. Kannie Grange met in III'. xehool houe on Sutuiday aftirnoon to discuss pluns for building a hall (ind other business of importance. Stvera! families from this vicinity itttnded the chvus in I.a (irande on Tuexlay. Geo. C'hadwick was ti business vis itor In I.a (irande Wednesday when he elosfd the deal of sellintf his 8(1 - acie farm to his daughter, Mrs. Neil Kight- , " : Miss Eva Haker pntei-tained a iium tr df friends and relatives at a birth Hay dinner on SuuduX. C. R. Intz had tile misfortune to cut his hand very badly this week 1 V. Johnson and A. I.. Becker west to Pleasant Valley on a fishing trip Sunday. Mrs. Uonard Towle anil children visited with Mrs. Harlan Koger on Kriday- The shower on Sunday hflcrnoon was welcomed by the farmers. r II Tnllent. J. M. (iasset and Mr. Mary Chambers were la (irande vis itxrs this week. Characteristic ' ilk -i 11 . rDUNG PEOPLE 01 c E (Sperial to The Observer) NORTH POWflAKK, June (i. Wolf f'rftclt Juvenile Crango was orgmi izd at North Powdt.-r, Katnnlny cvp. nins with 24 charter monrhers. Juve ullti Dnimty Mrs. Mary Starr, asslHl sd by State Orpnniznr,.W. II. (ick cler( ofMpiatcri. Tho officers arc Rdna fJllktnson, ma.sltM-; Mary Har rison, ovtJrHfftr; Lena Gorham, lec turer; Jostle Smith, bihwoiiJ; Main!.' N'ice, aKHintant Hleward; (iitrald Ir vln, tinaHUivr; Kllen Slmnuiu, h( "( -tiry;. Chas, Nice, gatekeeper; Vtda WIcka,' cores; Tre.HHy Smith, flora; Martha Hurriaan, pomona; Mth. Mar guerite (lilklnson and Mrs. Hurry Nlcf, pat ron h. Tho JitvcnllfH will nke an octiv part In the Wolf Cret comnnuiity fair thiK fall and will iimhIsI In the enlertainment of I'oinona Krauze when It incptu In North Powder June 24. RAGS Wanted t The Observer. CHAMPION KRKC'K MM'1 At'K. NKW YORK, June C.-fli-orire Widinun, 15, won the freckle chain pionship in contest with 5UU0 boys. So welt had George employed hi.i tinu thut when judL'.s lookid him over llie ijtiiL counting and awarJed him tlu prixc. . Appropriate Selection. Having Just finished his Heriuno on ' iosslp and Slander," a minister In the suliurhs aitnoimced the hymn, "I Love tu T'U the Story," Huston Tnui- NlM'Ipt. Jzzi Get your ice from the M. A. Stillwell Meat Co. It will be delivered when you want it. PHONE MAIN 700 The. most characteristic thing about tho pbotoa ot Walter S. ward, confessed slayer of Clarenco l'etcrs at New Rochclle. N. Y., lo an ovtv, . . preiient smile. We Offer Vogan's Peanut Brittle A real. Summor f'nndy. rvisp, miinchy, tasty, delicious. Take a pound ontlio jiifnii' or put it mi tho talilo. One-Half Pound 15c Full Pound 29c Try "Bohomlnn Pnnili.' I.arffe linnsp of 7 rooms and bath. Situated in Kood rpnldi'nt snrtion on lot size. GOxllfl fppt. (lood lawn, woodhotiso. Thin hotiRe In partly furnished. I'rire 15000.00 Terms jjlflOO rash, balance terms to bo ar ranged. Vacant lols In most nny part of , city. I FOR SALE Ladies..' saddle hoi'so. Silo cutter' and' engine. Que National (.'erdit. Sya : torn. 1 Underwood' Tyiiewriter. One Kxide P.attei'y. Xew and Second Ifand Ooods Hnnifrht and Sold. COMMISSION AND BROKERAGE STORE inn Fir st. Call rin-.T Nolan Skiff Strawberries 20c A BOX t FULL. LINE OF FRESH FRUITS AND V K(l ICTAliliFS JOEL'S GROCERY Free Delivery Prices Reasonable CHEAP GAS Did you PVW stop to tlilnlt, tlm best OAS Is tho cheaiHstT "VKlf'l'EX"' tho NKW NAVKY Ons Is Riving tho most universal sallsfuction, It was .brought in by thfi "(inANHK HONDE OIL. CO,'1 tbi), first Imleiiendi'iit Oil Co. In ountoi n OreKon. Their Pro. nui'tB urn all lllth Orade. Talk does not cut much Ice. "Let your motor bo your Judge." "Square Don I Pillion JUatton" glvi-s you tho boat, nt a price you cuii afford to pay. E. S. Morris Mgr. A CLASSIFIED AD WILL DO IT Commencement Day to the graduate s a day long to be remembered nect these memorie3 to your friendship by giving -I I ti 11 Con Two acres, a small houso, bam, hen house. Price $1300. 500 CHah, balunre on terms. , If It Is a fnrmynu wnnt. do not fall to set all particulars about this one. Gii acres, 3 V4 miles from Rum. niBrvllle. 60 'acres under cultivation, 15 acres timber, 6 rooms In house. Hum holds !) head stock. nulldlnRH In fair condition.1 School within orie mile.' I'rlro M5nn.no. J2000 cash, balance Ions time. La Grande Investment We carry a full and complete line of high grade Jewelry and Diamonds suit able for graduation gifts. See our selection before buying. Company km 1201 Ad.inn Ave. fhonfl Main 7SI2 RHinhle ARent for llellfllilp In.ursnce Companies J. H. PEARE & SON Establishel 1890. Refrigerators Have you taken advantage, of our .r)00 pounds of FRKK ICE '.villi each refrigerator sold this month? lieinenilicr we are also Riving a 15' Discounl hesi.les (lie 5CM1 pounds of M. A. Still well FURK ICE. Oregon Hdw. & Imp. Co. j t o.