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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1922)
Tiipsr1.iv, Jnnp fi, 1022 ' Eft riRTNTDT! TCYTC'NrTT.'rf irnRTrRVT!!? 1 THE OLD HOME TOWN l -fci m ir v 7f fcdJ-i iiy Stanley " I IVi(Slr.BrtiPB.i. orS 1 fT tvcv P6lNt0 IP i ... ,t . r-..t tv ,jl'. VVtN TOBACCO J m.CQ V.-J-lJ. ( 1 ft" f 71153 LUCKt II UOAISWUKTWY AND THE --.J LAOfj THIMBLE CUUB ENTERED IH THE -7 J."! CAMCAKV) TOCNCM THP CUeNC-PRIZE IVV40 . J(r','-ii LAMP FOR THfc OLD HOML TOWN - J in tuwa lust ovi'iilug und Is stop ping ul the Savoy, llo Is litre ou. business. - Mlssoa 8. mill Nunuo Futon ur-, lived lu La Grande last evoiilus from Cottago drove whero they wore j present ul Hit) graduation of their niece, Miss Bargarot Galluway, of i Klglu. Whlla 111 western Oregon j they attended tile P. K. O. con vention at rortlnud. 'I'licy returned I to their homo lu F.ntATprlso th Ih ; in or 11 1 11 h on thci Iiriiurh line train. Miss S. Katun is connected with the F.nterprisA Hocord-Chloftain. .llTlVl'li J,. II. This Moruiut; Moore, who makes hlti home In North I'owiler, arrived In l.a Grande thin mornings ou No. 17 to spend the day hero on business, lie is registered ut the Foley. us. : ; : : Local News In Brief - l llioll Ijllill'N Mrs. Annie Lenhurt und her J duughlor, Doris, of L'nlon, arrived In! jlown this, morning on ' No. 17 mid will spend the day here doing some! 8llopplllg. .Mciicliutn People Mr. und Mrs. V. Dlarsoii, of Meucjiaiu, arrived In l.u (irunile last evening and are spending the dns here on business. ,;; They are stop ping at the Savoy. ! Juni. 7-8.!). Fourteenth annual 1 r.- livestock show at Lnion- June 15. Pioneer Dny celcbra-. n: tion. ' v Juno 1!) Annual school election, v f!: nt; Central school. , ?! Juno 20-i!i.-Uose . Festival in v ;:; roi-yaiui. '. v (joes to Wapillo Mrs.: C. I'. Hhorgle l-rt lavt eve ning to visit her mother at Wapeto Wash. D'inii froin Vallnta ! : 'Weston Shields arrived In town turned to in . lie arrangements f.ir last evening on the brunch "c j the running of the store during Iuk train' iuid Is registered at the .Ha- absence to the Shriuera eonviMition, j voy. lie will bo here a short time where he will play wltU the Ho'se ; before returning to his home hi Don't Miss Thi Dresses A wonderful buy of Siuiiiiier Pi'esses by our reuv ceiit.'it ive in Cliican enabJe us lo give fiiu dresses at unheard' of prions. ' Organdies,; Voiles and (Swisses in bcailiil'iil ilgbf Milliliter onlors." Vuitr clioioe at.... .$6.00 One lid misses' Dresses in Organdies and :Net. Sizes and 1 1. Your rliHi-e at $6.00 One Jot. qf eliildren's Organdy dresses, beautiful col ors. Sizes U to Vgur choice at $4.75 SEE OUR WINDOWS T-1 r rene 1 n yi reene Ready-to-Wear and Shoes shrine band: i Wallowa. Visiting in t'ily Mrs. Paul lluktV and Mr Gal have been visiting at the home o Mrs. Jack Marian. Itev. I.lno Here j Itev. N. n. Lines, of Imbler, ,ar , rived in La Oraiule last evening and iis registered at the Savoy hotel. Attended Itall Onuio Mr. iin-l Mrs. Cleirles lliugner,. ac rompaiiicd by Mrs. lllngncr's moth tr, Mrs. Joel und Ray Lynch, at tended tho Uiill game ut linker Sun , day. hlloptin In Clly Mrs. J. II. Weime.r, acconipaniid by Mrs. J. S. Ui'Long, Tom Henlty and Miss ISess lvclly. residents ol Cove, were making a few ipurchascH here Monday. JteluiTi Home Leila Itobi'i'tson and C'leo Owens drove back to Baker alter spendinc a couple of days In tho. city visit ing friends. . Itel urns to lir.'ei John T. Sento left for Darke., where he is employed by the O.-W. Itetllrns from Trill Mr. and Mrs. W. ('. Nebb, nrcom paniol by Mr. N'ebb's mother, anil Miss Hazel linker and mother, re turned from a trip over the l'!ifin bia River highway, giving r ip' rU that tho roads are all lu very guild shape except from llllgard to Meacll they were a liltlo rough. Itolnrns to Itusine.ss- Frank L. Robinson, in charee Al's Illuniinating shop at Baker.. f 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. 4 ,0J5fO r-- .. JAZZ - Dance " Saturday Night . Stares Orchestra ' " Rex Hall ' Cnlleil hy Sickness ; ItoplMn Aii lve Mrs. Adolph Newlln was called ; 'Rev. anil Mrs. ;. T. Siarkey or to Harrington, Wash., hy the sick- Bekar." Rev. Charles H. Blum, of ness of her father, Mr. Keith. Ontario, Mrs. K. II. Heed, of Burns. . land Itev. 1). Loreo, of Cove, all liotlli'tis lloine ilelegates lo tile Baptist conferenci Miss Ameliii Harris returned ti. beginning here today, arrived in La her home in Spokane, Wash. Ml; s lUrimilo this morning on No. 17. Harris has been visiting Miss Alice I . Campbell of this city. I had been visiting with her rather, James O'Siillivnu. Tho HUlo glr: Is bul five years of age. lid Mi el lug Leaves on No. IN ! rl,o Liidies Aid society of the First Mrs. W. D. Peterson loft Tor her!M- K' ''bnrch will meet Wfdnesd iy. home In Baker atter speuiliug the week-end with friends In La Uraude. Leaves for Visit . , , Miss Mable Ilashum left on No. 23 Tor North Fork, 'where she will visit friends und relatives. Juno 7, at 2::i(l n. m.. in the follow Ing homes: First Oivision, Mrs. S. C. Smith, 1702U Washington ave nue; Second Division, Mrs. Ci. W. Bnars, 3115 Main streer; Third Di vision, Mrs. (loorgu Urunsou, 11116 I avenue; Fourth Division, Mrs. K. J. Phillips, 18(13 X avenue. Leaves for Pol'thiiid ' Attorney C. II. Finn was a pas-1 ,''in" "'' ' senger on No. 23 en routo to Port- i I'Porta were received yesterday land, where Mrs. Finn is at one i afternoon that Mrs. C. H. Finn, of the hospitals. Attorney Fiun;wl1" u seriously 111 la Portland, Is will slop ovbV between trains, ai (""'""wlint hotter. Her many, frionds Missionary Arrives Miss Ida Wainock arrived In 'La Uraude tills morning to atti'nd tho Baptist conference. Miss Wainock lias been In Central America for some time, where she W'as ucling as a missionary. Will Locate Here Mr. and Mrs. Ilert Slutz, of Chi cago, arrived in La tii-an.ro yesterday and are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hen Declous. Thety will locate hero permanently. afternoon to attend tho stock show. Orrtces Closed Mrs. Fay Catlln, executive) secre tary of tho local Red Cross offices, announced this morning that the of fice would be closed ill the after noon throughout tho summer on ac count of the present offlco force not being able lo liandlo the cleri cal work if the doors were loft opno. Mrs. Catlln also announces that any cx-soldier wishing to file bonus applications, cither cash or loan, should do so that the applica tion may reach Salem by the 21st of June. , and daughter were leaving this morning (or Boise, Idaho,' where they will intend tho national elec tric light convention. Itllsiness nt Laud Oi l Ice Those filing nppiicalloils lor home steads today al the U. S. land ofrico were Ull J. Slarciu, Richland, and duy R. Hutchinson, of Baker. Pendleton to transact 11 little business. Sale Kcpot'tcil Tlie forty-aero tract of land in Ladd cauyoti belonging to Ben Cot. Her. vus sold to August Knglo re cently. The Bale was reported by the lieorgc H. Currey Heal Instate igency. rejoice to hear at her in health. improvement Jlm-rlnge Licenses The county clerk Issued twf mar. rlnge licenses Saturday aflornoun. The licenses wore Issued to Chester Thompson and Miss Essie Johnson, of La Crande, and to II y Walta land Miss Leona Tucker, of Klglu. Will Aaltond Stock Show j 1,1 slon ASiiln J. II. Masten, of F.lgln.' is npend- I Tl,e Kri"d Jury went Into session ing today lu La Orande on business 1 yesterday inoYnlng rtcr re He will leave-' tomorrow morning -for Porting three true hills and two Colon, where he -will attend- the-;110" fe bills last Saturday. Fourteenth Annual Live Stock show I - . to be held Wednesday, Thursday;" n" '" "'-n'eiils and Friday. . c- '' Clearwater of F.nterprise. ; j spent last evening in La Orande allien- On Business ' ' 1 'ending to soma business affairs. He M. Stewart, who makes his home reOirned to Ills home tills morning in Allcel, is a Li denude visiior to un u,e ur'nch line train. day, attending to some business mat- ! ters. He announces that he will j leave shortly for riuatiLa, where j lie will visit with friends and relatives. Over from I'nioii Frank Ross, a prominent fanner of the High Valley district, nrrlvel In La Grande this morning on No. 17. He will remain here a short' time before returning to Union. Oim to Klgin . Mrs. J. H. Herr, or this city, lefl this morning 011 the hrancli Hue train to spend a few days visiting with friends nn-1 relatives, in Elgin Allended I. K. O To Attend lnlgis: I A number of the Women of Wood. .craft, of the- Orande Kiinili- circle No. 4 7, left La lii-undo this morn ing on No. 17, hound fur Pendleton. ivvherp Miiv ...III ...1,1. . Morelock, a well knmii B, ' ,, , .. ., , 1 .... ' ... , . , Hounil-Cp city Indies this cvciiJuk. H'liey will return to La Grande to- 1 ninrrnu- am,, . i...... , ... It.n.1 hp l.e will Ki.on,l .. " ' ' were: Mrs. W time 011 business. During bis stay ' 1 u(,.i, no ao a snuni ul 1110 DOOI- 1 . IJ II efl I Mrs 1 Lou Stoops, Mrs. Will Ancmi Slock Slum J. I Wallowa citizen, spent last nvenlnc in La Grande en routo to Tort ile re nier. Down from Joseph- IV F. ' Kckley of Josi'ph. arrlMe-d H. Alstott. Mrs. I-:. Lou Richards. Mrs. Ada Clark, Mrs. Frances Osliorn, j Mrs. Tapp and Mrs. Kd Sears. Dress Up j'oi; Union Hors e Show JUNE 7, 8, 9 LKT'S ALL (10 See Us for STRAW HATS, SHIRTS, TIES COLLARS! AND SHOES Quality Merchandise at Lowest Prices Clint's Clothiery The Stor.e With & Coascinc 0 o VjU- To Aile))i Conveiillini Itev. C. A. Waterliollse, pastor of the Baptists church of Burns, ur- 1 rived in La Grande last evening to ultenil the Baptist conference which 1 begins here today. 1 11 l-'i-oiii rorllaml J Rev. O. C. Wright, pastor of our 1 of the Portland Baptist t.iurchi-s , arrhed lu La Grande this morning J ou No. I und will ,0 hero for 1, short lime unending the Baptist J 'oiiference held here- today. ICrror hi .Values Tho two men who woro cut In a row Willi tho three unknown ne groes, are a Mr. Fulliam and George Davis, instead of Harry Davis nnd Joe Cullls, as was first reported. Davis was injured to a gro.Uer ex tent than Fulliam but neither is In a critical -condition. Feeling Boiler "In Wallowa county people arc feeling better than they were a few mouths ago. Confidence is buing restore! and people now see that they have a chanco of pulling them selves out of tight places, where they wkto caught when the depres sion hil tho country," saiil Gi'orge W. Hyatt, former luenTber of the legislature from Wallowa county. Oregonian. Wallowa und Hogs "Wallowa was the banner hog raising county in the slate until the War came on and tile pi?ue of feed bivuine too high, ' Noy, however, people are going' back 10 hog.ruls inic Wallowa is the best section In Oregon lor (hat industry," decl.irns George S. Craig of Knterprlw-. who arrived at tin- Imperial yesterday. Our county'is 11 great callle ship ping jilace and witli the market Im proving the stockmen are feeling de cidedly' better." There has been need of rain In cistern Oregon ol Into and Mr. Craig says Unit w-Ih-u he arrived at La Grande, ou the wu to Portland, there was a Hieavy shower. On telephoning bm-k home he was advised that there- had b 1 a soaking rain for two hours. Th rain, coming at tills time, will he of immense benefit to the fanners. Oregonian. Homo from Idaho W. 11. Kivetle Is homo from New ton Moudown, Idaho, where ho Is Interested ill (lit) lumber Industry. Mrs, KlvettAi also returned yester day from a visit to her parents in Oxford, North Carolina. Will Allelic l-'amlly Itciinloii I Mr. and Mrs. Flino Clegg and Mrs. -Henry Nlhley left last night for Logan, Utah, where they wilt at tend 11 reunion of the Knowlcs fiiin lly, of which Mrs. Nibiey is a mem ber. From tl.oro they will go to To Visit Sister Mrs. F.llco Leraw left this morn ing for l'nlon to vIbII her sisier, Mrs, A. G. Rmter. Wbllo there Mrs. Leraw -will take in thu stuck how. Salt Luko to bo present ut tho na-'. ti mil conference of the1 M. I. Mix. IIjiiii (o Salt Ijikr Mrs: Jack Hyatt will leave this evening for Salt Lake.' where sho will attend the M. 1. A. conference. Sho, along with others, will repre sent tho I. a Grandu M. 1. A. tit tho nieellii(r. In Town Today - Bill Vogel, formerly manager of tch Foley hotel, but now a' "dirt fanner" as ho stylos himself, drovo Into La Grande today and is spend ing tho day hevo ou business. Ho was accompanied by his wife and lennllmifit en 1'ne,. Kl-!itl Mill Visit ill Seal lie Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Noyes will leavo this evening for Seattle and coast polnlH to visit for a couple or weeks. They will also attend Masonic functions lu Portland while away. Gaclileil Hem I'nliiteutlonally an Item regnrdin a trip Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Brola are taking was somewhat contused 111 yesterday's Issue. II should have ro.ul that Mr. and .Mrs. Brokaw ' Ml lUXCl; at Zllber Hall 'I'liiicsilav on iiccotlnt or Us eiiig La Ol-anile Day ill 111 I'nioii SloiTi ,'ihow. P. J. Powers .G'A.D'e: TODAY and WEDNESDAY M11 , Ay -a -7 "i I w ''ttHH' . . Ever imagine what a timidi man would ''do if he dared to live 24 hours exactly as ho wished? Come and follow Will Rogers and Ek through "One Glorious Day." . Also- LEE MORANin "P. D. Q." TEE M1'. i v " nif"i ij'iiuh ij l1 i '.(.iff wfl w'w.f1 ivfi" i"fltwngy linking i-w- Front Tlie La Grande Net stand is re mixMling the front of tlie store so as to have a better display and to have it cooler for their patrons. , Train lo Make 1-aIi-ii Mops During the sleek show train No. Zuber Hall Modern Dances Every Tuesday and Saturday Best of Music is iii iop to pick up passingc-sii Under (lood Management. at North Powder and Haines. J L. R. Spencer, Mgr. !; ell for Stock Slum Al Herman left for , I i Union thlnl'a H hi For Creciii hi 1,!. 'fMir--'Viu, .w.-irr-H'.-r . No Interest j Leaves for Boise J John Allen left La Grande this , morning on'No. 2l.1miind for Boise, ; iiiuiio, where he will spend days on business. leu I liclurn from I'm-llmnl J Hector Mi-lnnls returnei from I Portland this morning on No. 24. , He accoinpanl. d his daughter, Phyl- j lis, to the Hose Clly Sal unlay as I she was o.ulle l;;. sir. Mn:n,. re- lions that she is Improving although 1 she will remain under the doiHir'n , care for th. next ten (ay. J l.lllle To Anil.-. j Miss Nadlne OSulllvan, of tlii I elty. srrl.l hre this morning .01 J No. 21 froiu0Peudl.it.iii, wImtu. flie Shirt Week! This Is Shirt Week. If your eld shirt is worn out or dirty, come in and get a new one. If it's not why get ono any way. For hot days and no coats, propriety demands a shirt. If you don't think shirts at these prices are good, come in and let us prove it. .". H) Shirts $ 1.(10 ..:!..")ll Shi lis ISO Sri. .10 Shirls $:;.(;o '.no shirts sf'-'.oO 'I.OO Shirls ?:i.ld .J..1(l Shirls -'.)it THESE PRICES FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. 1500 SHIRTS AT THESE PRICES J.OO Shirls I..10 Shirls Sl.'J.I Shirls s, l.iin if'l.'JO 1 .( H I ASH BROS. "The Store that Keeps Faith with the People" -L