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"WWlnosdav, .Jro 7, 1022 17? OTCXNDTC FVTATtfo OTIRTCTIYTCH TOOT; TTVE i THE OLD HOME TOWN immi mm Bv Stanlev U J U 1 1 I r 'I mmtm ll i n un. - HALFfWN f f" V 1 ft . A. . X , " . VVSTMan. PROr.HlGGlNSOTTOMS FAMOUS T1WMED AtJi"vL -v 5H0W MCVfcO iNTO THE OLD uCTAON irweftOOM -fcCAt' v. .' i there for the entire liow. "It do lietula ou huw tuu.1 It In this year," tie &alU. Moving In J-'urm - Mr. uiiil Mn. I'. A. McDonald arc moving from their residence oil Sec- und street to their farm toduy. Ienve -for Baker Mrs. Ward ;8tropn, of Portland, aud Mib. M. ll. Ilico, of Milton, both workers in the interests of the lnlstiionary work in the Chris tian church, left La "lira ml e thlt innrninK, bound for Baker. They have spent the past few days h ere aili'inlliiK a lnlsslonary institute at ihe I lirlHlinn church. . . ( Aiiivcd from The DhIIch Veinon Ilul, who Is making his lioine in The Dalles, arrived In Lh Grande this morning on No. 24 to spend siveral days here visiting with his folks. reduce accidents on railroads to the minimum. l:luhl Man Here t'. Iilce, who halls from Kliu. Is a l.a tlrande liusincKS visitor to. day. During hs slay lie is a uc;U at the Fuley hold. OvernlKht n( Savo K. K. Miller, of IJeve', arrived In l.a Claude last evenlni; and bihiiI the niKlit as a Sliest dit the Savoy. HCALHASA L mm Two KutiTpi'isf l.tiilh'M NiIiH. Jum. 1. ISiHult'is i.tul .Mis. lterthu Mllliird, bulh of Kmnrprisr reKisU'i'iMl tit tht? Satiy liiHt ovt niap. Thuy uru bpt-nditiK iho day in La (Jiviiulu on busiinsn. "-r " ; . I ! Local ; News In Brief (itM'S to ItoiM Mm. Anna Kastman, who lias been visiting in Ux Grande for the past two weeks with frii nds, returned to her home in Hoi.se, Idaho, this tnoruiuif oii No. 24. i Duriii'! her vlslt In l.a Grandf' she was a guest nt Mrs. L. v. Miller and Mrs. Emery Millard. Visiting the Slaleys A. N. Minton. of Ilotchklss. Co!o- jrado, arrived in l.a Grande the fore part nt the week anil will lie nere for some time as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. StaUy, s . . Misshmary Ut I'endlelon 1). D. Itandall. luissliiuiry for the American Sunday School, left l.a !Orande this mornini;, bound for Peu idltiou, wher he will spend the day before returning to his home. SK manufacti-iii. June 7-R-9. -Fonrteenth Annual si: S; livest ick show at Union. ;' V,- June 15. rioneer Day celcbra- Si ;r ; tion. . ''' J-une HI Annual: school election. V,- at Ccitral school. , . r!: June 2d-j:l. Rose Festival in v ; Portland. 'J- . rl " ' To linker Mr. and Mrs. B. I,. Jolinson, of Walla Walla, arrived In La Grande last evening and aftor spending the night as guests of the Summer, lift this morning on No. 24 for Daker. Gliormley Hen C. C. tlliormley, a well known Ku terpriso resident, arrived in La Grande lust evening to Hpcnd a tow dayB here on business. He is nt the Summer. (.it-nnd ,lin-y l-Acnsed The grand jury returned at .'he cloao of a day and oue-lialf sesstoi. Tuei.ciiy noon, brought in six true bills and no not true bills. They were excused then until further ca'.l. Leaves to Visit Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Tlionns Jludge left Momlay evening on No. 19 to visit their daughter. Mrs. H. K. West who makes her homo at Condon After visiting a few days they will go to Portland to attend the rose festival. Ketlll'us to .Joseph F. U. Mct'iilly, ,who lives at Jo seph, returned to his home this morning on the .branch line train after spending the evening In La Grinde en route from Portland, lie sient several days In Portland li the interest of his business. Down from Pom del- Mr. and .Mrs. C. Olson, of North Powder, arrived In La Grande last evening and registered at the Foley hotel. Hack to A Heel Jim 'Moss returned lo his home in Alice! this morning on the branch line train after upending several days here on business. (Joes to I'nlon Wm. Work man left yesterday af ternoon for tho stock show. Mr. Workman has been playing on the Unluu bail team this season. I.en for Duyvllle Tho' Misses Mildred and1 Marlon Lovett and Loulso French 1 .'it. on No. 4. Saturday morning for Day vllli. nreiron. where they expect lo visit with their uncle for about i Vlsilin three weeks. Heck, to l lilon Clarence Woods, who has been in the city u couple ot days visiting his wife, who Is employed at the fl'luss Drug company, returned to Union where he Is playing ball.. ntlier Mrs. Ruby Carrol arrived In the city to visit her father, F. A. Ford Mrs. Carrol expects to return to her To Take in Stock Show Mrs. F. I!. Craig and daughter home in a few days loft Tuesday afternoon on the Union , time to be there tomorrow for the . itetunis to Htisiiicss- stock show. Jack Pen re, who To View Planer Today Frank Metcalf could not ning. rnnist Koine out to Lone Pino to view tile new machinery installed by the White J'lne r.ox and Lumber company, Mr. Metcalr hiving loim eiiv been connected with lumber spent, several days in Portland looking afler basr ness matters returuo'l Monday eve- ' Any La Grande subscriber to if ' the Observer who does not receive his paper by 8 o'clock in the ev- Here from Fulcrpi-lsc Mrs. E. G. Brown and her baby diugliter, Hetty Ilerniro. are visit ing In La Grande today with friends and relatives. They make their home In Enterprise. Spending Day Here Mrs. I. fs'. Kerkjor, who makes at ,.ito !! Western Union. i her home. In Salt Lake1 City, arrived Main 24, and a special messenger ' In La Grande tills- morning ou No, will deliver a copy. j17 and is spending the day here . JAZZ Dance Saturday Night Starex Orchestra Hex Hall she will visit with friends and rela tives. Saw ('east (iames Oils Vil and George Meservt spent the latter part of last week in Portland, motoring down unci coming back on the train. While In the Hose City they took 111 tile .Saeranitiito-Portland Coast LcatMie ganies and they say Portland has a real honesl-to-gooiliness team. Over from Cove Mrs. Eyers and her daughter. Le ila, who make their home iu Cove, aro spending la few days iu La Grande visiting with friends and relatives. Leaves for Walla Walla ; Mrs. Will Jamfesou, who has been a guest at the home of her aunt. Mrs. Li-lia Gralian for several days, left this morning for Walla Walla where she in. ikes her home. She will go ou to Portland iu a few days, where she will enroB,l for sum mer school. Ihiys Cm- A. B. Blood has recently pur chased a new Chevrolet coupe. Milium Visitor William Elain, of Mlmiui, arrived In La Crunde ytsteniay and wii spend several days hero ou a com bined business and pleasure drip. Buys Xns, Car Malt Alien Is driving uruuud in a new Nash Six which ho ipurchasc'd recently. Ovcrhmillm; orric The office of the general secre tary "of the local WM. C. A., Is undergoing uii overhauling this week. It is being repainted in cream, huff nnd light oak and sev eral other minor changes are being inude. ' . To Kesiii Trail Work David Eaton, onu of tile forest service patrolmen iu this section, left for Duncan this morning on No. 17 to commence work ou the trails. Forest Hunger Floyd Kendall will leave for Duncan In -a few days. To Accompany Daughter Mrs. Edgar Marvin, or Lostine. left La Grande this morning, bound for Pendkttm, where she will iv-end itlio ilay. Her daughter. Miss 'Lola lEMIotl, who: has been atleiidlni high school at the Hound-Up city, will -accompany her home. Kit urn from (i.vpsy Hike . Elt(ht scouts, qf Troop 2, uccouir. pinlod by A. E. Pryke, scoi( com-, mlssiouer, urrlved In La Grande yes terday afternoon after spending three days in the Flvo Points dis trict ou a gypsy trip. They exper ienced rather wet weather and witli only olio pup tent for the nine, sleeping was a little difficult. Thuy all ruport a fine time, neverthe less. , No Price Advance . t is erroneously reportid about La Grande Hint general admissior to the stoclt allow has been-, iwgt to "f 1.5i. ' vThc pi-Ice Is tliesHiue as last' year, namely,' $1.00 gt'iierai admission. ilcctluir Thursday Tho Ladles Aiixillarv of tlin Amer ican Legion will meet Thui-sdav e i. ning at the Neighborhood club rooms 111 the city library at 7 -lit) o'clock. Several iinlmrt-mt mutter.. uih-Ii sending their charter to national iieaiiiiiiinurs, will bo on the pro gram at this meeting. We Offer Large house of 7 rooms and bath. Situated in good resident section on lot size (HlxllO feet. Good lawn. I woodhousu. This bouse Is partly iTm-nislied. Price $rillil0.lMJ Terms $10(111 cash, balance terms to bo ar ranged. Hack to Knlei prlM- George Clary, a prominent ranch er of Wallowu county, and William Holmes, Enterprise banker, returned lo thnr homes Iu Enterprise this morning on the branch line train. They have been spending syuie time in j ulll.inil ami were guests at the Summer last evening en route to I heir home. Vacant lots in most any part ol city. Two acres, u small house, barn, hen house. Price $13(10. $500 cash. ', balance on terms. Judge Crawford In Stock Show Judge T. H. Crawford left I Grande this morning on No. 17. hound for the stock siiow city. He slated that he might only spend the jday there nnd nguin be might Ik Dress Up roil Union Hors e Show JUNE 7, 8, 9 f LET'S ALL CO Store. Closes at Noon Thursday La Grande Day at Union Stock Show See Us for STRAW HATS, SHIRTS, TIES COLLARS AND SHOES Quality Merchandise at Lowest Prices Clint's Clothiery Tfc Siort WitA a Conscience Few Dnys l'p lli-ancli . .Mrs. Lynn Bohneukamp left t'lis morning on the branch line train, hound for Enterprise, wht.'re she will spend several days visiting there with friends and relatives. Visited .Mother Mrs. A. J. "Wade, of Enterprise, returned lo her bouiu this uiuriiiug at tile conclusion of a pleasant visit ill La Grande at the home of her mother, Mrs. I). Garrlck. Driving o Portland Harry Moore and Bed Williams are driving to Portland to secure; some parts to finish the -work ou the latn.-r's racing carwhlrli la be ing built by Dr. Zimmerman and Williams. If It is a farm you want, do not ifail to get all imrticuiurs aluiut this lone. (15 acres. 3 miles from Stnn linerville. 50 acres under cultivation. 15 acres limber, C rooms In bouse. . IJ.ifn holds II bead stock. Buildings jln fair condition. School within one imle. Pricu $1000.110. $1'000 cash' ; balance long time. La Grande Investment Company ' 1-01 , dams Ave. 1 houo Main 75- j KeliaMn AymH for Cliablo I nsiit it itcc 'omjtunli'M (Spt'dul to The Observer) Mf'!lH Al. M'lUMiS, June 7 T. K. Konmily, 1,. S- Wiith nrtd John nt:d J. li. Wanker, prominent farniuvs of Minliiiil inotou'd to linker Tliur- ilay on busint-ris, .Mr. Wiith IvHvin ihat evL'n!'.)j for Thu ha lies, returning iionit' SaiunlaV. Uo reports his fatht'i i H very ill at The Dalles hospital. ( Out-of-town relatives ittteiulini thy funeral of tlei ison Loosley Sumlny wuie Mr. nnti Mix. N. Durron, Mi . A Milinmn, I. ye Miller nnd wife and Kiank Millard of Covo; (..erisnn and I.e ter Miller, of linker. . Mis- Esther Kennedy is visitinjr a the home of Kred llaller of Lyons Hill. Lewis Peck uf Cove, salesman for J- It. Watkins Co, wus a Mtdica! prins visitor Thursday. Earl Kelley and Mrs. Virgil Keiley left Wetlnesday morning hy auto for Colfax, Washinjfton, on a week's visit vvith Mr. KelleV's sifters. There was quite a rain and hall storm at Medical Spring Monday af ternoon. Gt W. South and wife left Sunday for MeMinnville, Oregon, us delegatus to the annual session of the Oregon State Grange. Sunday afternoon tho remains of Geiison Alfred, son of Mr. and Mrs, Georire Loosley, were laid to res, in the Park Cemetery. GerUon was bori August 24, l'Hit, and died June :l, 1!2; The funeral was hehl at the Park school house ami there was banks of beautiful flowers. The little, caske was carried by four youi'K ladies avt- ng as pall bearers. Mr. and Mrs. V. Lowe and II. Hursh have charge of the Medical Spring dore and post office while Mr. anl Mr: South are taking u vacation. There's a Reason. "Knlph Waldo, go this Instnnt nnil cut a swlteh from that tree, fur yon have been naughty and I must punish you." "Mntlier, you forget I am an advocate of forest' conservation, and as a matter of principle I cannot com ply wllh your request." Florida Times-Union. IF We Lost Your GoodWill v If our service station burned down we'd get the insurance. If burglars stole our cash, we could : borrow some. But if we lost that part of our busi ness callrd GOOD WILL, we could get it back fcRflin on!y through months, or possibly years, of the hardest kind of work. That's why we sny GOOD WILL Is the most valuable tiling we own. Our promptness and thoroughness .will show you, if you come in, how much we value your GOOD WILL. LA GRANDE BATTERY STATION WifWd Batteries A.L. Grossman NO IMXCK at Zuber Mull Thursday on account, of lit being La Grande Day at (lie tnlou SioiU Miow. P. J. Powers VIsHinn lli-r! .MUsi-a Lena uml EUil-1 McHiiu, "I Wiillowii, are visiting iu thu liomi ol .Mr. mid Mrs. l;. Jl. Cuonils, ol Muy l'nik. Tiny will bo Iii.tc fill some: time before rftui-niug to tlicii homu un liiu iMitmii. trtiirn-i f - I Ynilli'lmi I.ioyl J)iiruwi.-i and iiniry Mulii r(?iuni il from Pi'iulli'tun aft'-t spi-iKllni; u Hlmrt timo thi-re un busi- Hi ss. 'J liny muiii! the trip by auto. ! Imperial Fountain (Impi-Hal ItiltfanI 1'ailnrs) . Ihe driukn uro n lllilc lieii r The ir iiii- hy men lu Know how. -I.e mill. -Spcrliillir iuJ, niaKed milks and milk halo, R. G. ESTES, Prop. Zuber Hall Modern Dances ! Every Tuesday and ! Saturday j Best of Music j Under (food MannKciNOJil. 5 L. It. Spencer, Mgr. ! Safety Flnt In China. The tstnp, limb ami listen signs along the ('bluest) nillronils tisiinlly eonslKt uf pli'tures slum Ink I Ik- (luneei a of tri'.iisslns on the tiai-ks. Inncrlptiima sometimes ai-i'ompuny the yb'tun'. but the InRorlptluiis i'an lx read hy i-oinparatlvely few persons; tho pic tures can bo understood by till. June llllh is last day tu pay wale' mil without a penalty. 0-7-31 NOTICE OP ANNUAL SCHOOL MKUTING. ' NOTK'K IS IIKMKHY CIVION' to lhi It-i'iil vnlers of S.-h.n.l Dislrii-t No. 1, of Union County, Ststn of On-pup, that the ANNUAL SCHOOL MKKT. 1NU of said Distriet will be In III it the Central Si-hool Uiuildiii);; to bein at tho hour of two o'clock p. m, and until the hour of seven oVlo.4i p. n:. on thu third Monday of June, being the lilth day of Juno, A. I)., lifU. This nieelii.j; is eallwd for the pur. pose pf electing' one bireetor for iho lorm of time years and the transac tion of business usual nt such meet iiiR. Dated this 3rd day of June,- l'.)22. J. A. 1UJSSKLL, Chairman Hoard of Directors.. Attest: Chas. II. KKVNOLDS, ;. District Clerk.. . .Inne :i.7-ll)-l'.lt Those Bargains in Summer Dresses are Going Fast s Don't wait too long to yet your size in iho style you want. v' 1 I.iidios,' nri.scs 'iind fliildrcn's. FRENCH & GREENE Ready-to-Wear and Shoes A-.R.C-A.D-IL THURSDAY ONLY EUGENE O'BRIEN -In- The Prophet's Paradise5 An Adventure Story of The Orient 1 TONIGHT One Glorious DayM Will Rogers Lila Lee and Ek LA GRANDE cf- A Permanent as the Pyramids" Miimil'iiHiim'.s of llllllllillK I''oti mint ion Silo 'himni'V newer Wllter O1 Blocks WELL CURBING- riiono Mniu 1 20 -SEPTIC TANKS Factory Island City ILziljI For Crcciii " fifty y- " t i.y No Interest t'onlcy hi Tnnn t!ooiK Cotilcy, who ovnu n larcc rnn!i h short bUHtame from .n iJraiul, nv-lit yoMtcnlay iti town at- U'tlll 111 tu rfOlHL' btlfllfSS. Sur'ly Ainl Mt' .1. V. (inhlzltl, '-in-ral safety iiirent tor the? (),.V. K. Ar N. roni paiiy, with hfiut(Utirtf;rH at !ort jlanil. Is In t (Irati'lt; today attend- the finf'ty First it It is 'Mr, (JrdkCs purttflHp biiiuej to MAIN 580 New 'l'aI Senile .ln-.t Sf.irli-il "SKIS II 'I.'' Ih Our .Motto l.iMitti'il ut liai il.il lllllliinl I'm lot II'IK lrml Street. "BILL' HANSEN Contractor nnd ItulMrr Itrlrk, Ktonr, Tile and Con ere to Work ItcmmleHnR nnd Rnnornl con tr(i ilnif. Xw Job lo If'fK") notiw ton Hm wmMUma prk'CM, Jt.t ymtf wrwfcwtu See iyi $09 km ywfi Shirt Week! iSliiils fur (lie man and youn man. T.uy yi sliirts now and .save iijiin'V. Sim; dill' wiliduws lor ii iiM'S. ASH BROS. o o