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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1922)
Saturday. .Tunr in. 122 THE OLD HOMI rottf jj LA" flT7AXT)Tl EVFATXtt Or.TT.tf - vf avj ::NFf btw Kr"el - . . !;' HIT ferV i Tt?e tuskers re.1? .?roi.ii--. .WHEN HE DOP(-lr A Kli-' fl-HlS FM7- MIhs .Murle Uowmiin, left thin mont hly on No. 24 fin- Wolser, where Iw il remain for ubout u wiek tk rttuniliiK to l.t Gunde and TkKlag here fur some tiim'. l.mcr ill tk BuuiMcr MIm Gaulke v nil Mipfiti llmvmuu ar planning oil ko ln; to Wulloiva lake kind spending some time there. To Seattle Mr. K. C. Fredericks, of this city, Mt this mormon for Seattle, where slio will speml a fuw days UltLMldlllK to H0II10 bUHflH'UU Inter ests. li Take Hike Ttie i'i.'i Kyimuisium class, com posed of boys between the ni;es of 10 and 12 will take, a hike Tuesday in chui'KO of Harvey Carter, a Boy Scout official. This will be their Initial hike as h unit but nil! not ho tho liusl. The details will be ur raiiKcd at the prep swimming class meeting at the V on Monday. j 1 T r 1 at a m Ivi l-vi I i LiUtai i ncvvo in unci i Ciilli'd lly SisirN Jllni'ns .Mrs. K. B. Morgan, of Jttsrph. ir Mrs. W. ( Kitsvatru k, of Ky liTprist', iirrivt'd la J,;i (Jraiult last fveiihiK on tho bra luh lino train ami, uttor sijoihUiik tho nijdtt, hore with I'rioiulK, li'lt iIiIh nidiuiiiB for Tho Dnllori, where they li.ul been caljoil Iiy tho illiu'ss of their uis- Itor, Mrs. to. V. Harding. x jK Hi Hi m Hf ;k :- FIKST WOMAN Jllidlf I v To Mr?, (ieoro T- 'vifi ! belo;r the fli:nii-i t I tmlt v v t!' l'ir.t wonrtft : Uirw fitf v v to ui-tcpt juiy seivirt. Mi. IVb- ! rail's name was ilnift'R im:h U those aketl ti n pui t tor tiv ' present ttnn ef tiii-uit I'ourt. ! I She wis examined this mom- v ! uiul perLmpti'i iiy ex. ued. IK M: si: itk H m H- ik 5fe jit ifc VA'CiTi TTT7?ER WASlUMfOH. W. C, rw 10. ' rvt Kiiifrtit r41i ta tvmiMf u U ft1li-ef- MrH H" Mt rk-Bjwai kilny, v V fch f ai HiMc4t for fl'Hn a4 eetaWfl Ufct tho fumwv will FdrAinii your own tools. Phone Kant Oft $ m Lumber (.0., Main Knter-jh-MH, Hvton. G-lOhltp fvm .MJt A ford uud a .Maxwoll t. PhvMv 4M-N4, 0-10-lt Road Conditions Not Changed By The Rain The state highway toin mission re ports that the rain tho Grande Hondo valley has btvn experieuetiiK for tho past fhreo days has not seriously impaired tlt condition of the roads. Practirally all of the reads are moio or less slippery and frequently mudlioke.i uro fuuiul. Tho worst siH-tlon is the hill be tween I. a (irando and Pendleton. I'tioft'ieiul reports are to tho effect that the tnu 1 is bad but live road have not Ikvu impassable at any time. KAIX NAVKS WHKAT WW4:v4;-4: at the -Fdey i'r. ' &t spending the day June" 1."). Pioneer Day eelebra- H: iV' tion. June I:). Annual school election w at Central school, r!: June 'J0-::J. Kose Festival in rr. Portland. To Island City Mrs. J. D. Ackley is Jeavini? this evonliiK tor Island eily, where she will b'pend the next f&ve weeks with friends. KlU'n Family Mr. and Mrs. AW L. Stevens ar rived in ha Grande laut ntht and are spending the day here as guests of the Foley hotel. hotel. They (ire hero on business. I'nioit Boys Hack Scott C'allihan and Golden Ieert sen, who aiv students at thu O. A. C, returned to their honuS in Union for the summer vacation. Tho former arrived today on No. 2 4 the latter last evening on IS. a 11 d ItetuniK from iJolsc C. K. Allen, proprietor of the Club Cifzar store, arrived In La Grande this morning on No. J 7 from Poise, where he has been vis. itiiiK on business the fore purl ol the week. Out of Hospital Nephi Combs, who recently un derwent a serious major opera t ion, is now out of tlii hospital and is on the wny to good health. Alieel Juest C. W. Friswold, of AHeel. guest ut the Foley hotel today. He will be in L11 Grande for a short time arranging some business m.it- 1 ;crs Iletunu'd Last Night Harry Snod grass returned from 1 he Oregon Agricultural college to spend the summer vacation at home lie arrived .in La Grande last eve: ning on No. IX. Down from Powder A. J. Clay, u resident of North Powder, arricd in La Grande last evening and registered at tho Sa voy. He will remain here for n Miort time attending to some busi ness interests. Hni-ied Father f L. Copple left this morning for his home1 in Hood Kiver after at tending the funeral of bis father. Samuel Copple- that was held yes- pi:niu:ton, or., ju 10. What f if mors and gruln nu n of this county oalKd a "million dollar rain." had jus-t slopped tliis eve- . ning. Cver the Umatilla rh r and Ted Ijtrsen in Fugeiu' out through the rolling wheat lauds Word has been received from Ted of this county more than half an Larson, erstwhile president of thejitw-h of precipitation soaked into La Grande high st-hool student body. Uhe grain hinds. Lveryono was jubl who has accepted a position with pant as it probably assures a good the J. L. Penney eomiuny at Ku- erp, gono, and he states that all Is as il should be and that ho is expect ing to attend the University of Ore gon this fall. IJih'k from l he One-Star State Mr. and Mrs. 1). P. Charlton are back in La GiMndo after spending Komo time1 in Houston, Texas, at tending the national convention of the L. S. of the It. L. F. & F. They report a very delightful time. OLCOII'S LEAD S ANNOUNCED Is ..Motoring lloue1 "Dutch" Hunter, sou nf l.enl llussi II Hack '. ' l.eal "l'rle" Kussfll,' returned Irom Corvailis, where ho' Is a ntti: jtorday. dent In the O. A. C, this mnrnin4 I nnil will spend the Hummer in I.l vl".v lAicnmotive tlraiide with liis parents. ' A sleam three-wh'wl Inciimotivc ,. n ( i was in the railroad. y-.irds today and j attracted much interest. It is of a Albert ' desicn entirely different from the Hunter, who is an O. A. (.'.' studi ut. i ordinary cnsiine and is No. 1 own Is miitiiriii!; home anil is expected I'd I'V the licdltlnd llox uud l.uilllier to arrive in I.a tlrande either to- j company. niht or tomorrow, I L ' ' ' , i" To toast l.ostine IN.'oj'le in Tohii ! Misses llattie (Iraneer and Myr- Mrs. EclBiir Marvin and hi r datiflii- j tin Nedh-y, residents of Clay t.'en tcr, wlio live at l.ostine. arrived hi 'tor, Kansas, drove into town yester J.a Grande lust uijUit and register, 'day en route to the coast and wore ' L-'iiests of the Hummer overnight. I They continue. 1 their journey this iuornins;. X Any La Grande subscriber to ' . . th Observer who does not receive I 1 ' i it. j. M' r' . ft nor or Mm ;it. ' eru Oregon Iiepnhlicau of 1'iiinn. .arrived in town t.irlv tliis niorn- bis paper by 8 o'clock in the ev- ening, plea.-e call Western Union, . Main 24, and a special messenger will deliver a copy. ins on the auto stace 1 spent the niornliiK alteniliii); to some business affairs, retulnlnK tu his home at noon. JAZZ Dance T Saturday Night V Starex Orchestra 1" " Eex Hall CO To Visit Sister Mrs. S. Km tun ami son, Kobert. left this mol'uliiE Tor 1'ortlalid alter visftf iiar here with her slsler, Mrs. I IC. 0. Wale. She spent about three I days in l.a Grande and felt quite jat home in the drizzling rain we jh.ive been bavins. "We get used to j that weather In Portland," she I stated. I ! One, Olliiial l-miiros (live (iov- rniip Plurality I' ": Over Nt'iUTst Ciniijift itnr. SA.I.KM, June HI. Secretary V State Kozer nli'io'jiu'ed this mornine the totals of the votes obtained ie the six candidates for the Kepublicai nomination for povemor in the pri mal y election May Hi: l.ouis V.. Mean ,. , :t,S7l) Charles Hall ..: 12-51 1 J. 1). I.oc a,0is- Men W; Olcott I.I.O'l'. I. I., r'atleison l:i,ni! (leolire A While' .'. . .,.'10,1."W Olcott's' plurality, 521. These figures will stand as the of fic.ial coint after 'eine; clieckcfl ovc. ajrain :oday. (lovciniir Olcjtt, therefore, on the face of the official icturns has becl: renominated by 521 vottj. WALLOWACDUNTY IS DEFENDANT FNTFIIPRISF, June 10. Th0 Pa cific Const t act !on company, thioug'r. Daniel l!oydf filed a suit against tlv county for the sum of $fll(7:W in th? circuit cnuit, whit h 'hey claim is du for the building -of the Imnaha roa The company has been pi id '(ll.f'.HI n nil the controversy over the balance has !?onc (Hi fur some time. PONY HACK LWDKD. CANYON CITY, June HI Aft plugging aiur.jr all night over rough r oads nnd tlinnign a vmlent storm, Jack McCarthy of Canyon City, rid ing a Dayvilk' .-trh'ir ol" relay horses, pulled i:ito Ca:iy ;i Ciiy at ll::i Fri day mornini;, wliriii'g i'sit pi i.e ni SHiCi) in h'. pony express race from The .OalU-s, S: mile.--, away. His time was H hours ami 17 minutts. ADD nnrain lb wtm AT Di PPvINC.VTDN, Ju-c 1((. Pie-itieut Ilaidirg dcdiialed a niOiitnunt to the achievenun-s -f (.'trge Washington in Piincet'!i l iKtay iind heaul himself hailed as a :.ia:i t-f "quiet ceuiag and irneie'i e paCin.-c and stlf efl;: iiig n:ti(l( sty,' in his own pili.-i;s t.i. A'aii's cui i e:.t j.nj cinttovcrsia! po litical issues. Ti.e winds came from ixan West, wlio usctl them in men linn of til-,- pi c sidv::l stand against the veterans' bc.nn a'rd -his voL'. s fo; anti-st i .ke law s hs li r'onator, as h, recited the reasons which induce! Princeton university to give the presi dent an hontua'v (Kgiee uf doctor ol laws. UFA I) THE WANT ADS! OLD TYME DANCE Evcrv Tliursdav Kiht at Zuber Hall P. J. Powers br AsBociatta rrtis) rOKTLANl), June 10. Livestock ami ggs nnd butter were steady to day. Wheal wiih $1.14 to $1.20. NEW TODAY FOR SAI.K Handy 10-ucre tract, three miles froin La (irande I'i uitilale. Very best of soil and all in cultivation. ' tlood five-room house, lart;e barn and chickenhousc, tool house, cellar and Karugx', larg' family orchard of all kinds of fruit If you will buy the improvements, we'll give you the land. Price $11,- 5(1(1. 1,00 cash. Pyramid Ijmd Co. (j-10-lti FOR SALT Modem four-room bun galow on Oak street, iicur Sprint; street, fireplace, oak floors, buffet, culonndc, dutch kitchen, basement and furnace, parage and chicken house, nice lawn, cement walk, bath mid electric lights, east Yro:it, etc. ?2K;i5, ?1(XK) cash. Pyramid Land Co. G-10-ltp P'OR JAIjIC One Ol'aytng Hand Washer. Nearly new. Price $15. Cull U0(J-It. li-lU-tl Keuil (ieoi'BU KagLi's Ailv. on Pax? Three. (MO-U CKEIHTOIts FIKST M EKTING. In the District Court of the United States for the District of Oregon. 'In the Matter of Glenn K. Strick ler, Ilaiikrupt. In Ilunkruptcy No. II tvllei. To the Creditors of Glenn K. Strick ler, of Iji Crande, Union County, in itio Stato and District aforesaid, a Jiunkrupt. . NOTICE IS HEUKIIY GIVEN', tht on the 7th day of June 11122, the said Glenn K. Klrickler wus duly adjudi cated Ilankiupt, nnd tho first meeting of his creditors will be held ut the of fice of the iteferee, in the Foley Huild. ing at I.a Grande, Oregon, on Wed' nesduy, June 21st, P.I22, nt ' 1Q:(I0 u'clock in the forenonti, nt which tiiun tho laid creditors mny attend, iroo their claims, appoint a Trustee, exam ine the Bankrupt and transact such other business us may Properly corny before the said meeting". II. li' MXON, .' 'Keferce in Bankruptcy! (All claims must be swoin to on bankruptcy blanks before filing.)' (I-1 (I-It MAN OR WOMAN Wanted, ' $lo weekly full time, $L'0 an hour spare time, selling guaranteed bos ieiy to wearer. Experience unnectv. sary. Iiiternational Knitting Mills Nonistown, Pa. ti-0-ltii NOTICE. Women's Woodcraft Circle No. -Ill will postpone their mectitifr for June 1:1 to June 27, on account of the Ad Club dinner. , lly order of the Guardian Neighbors. KKUKCCA1I MAGUlliE, o-10-lt Secretary. SKWINt; MACHINES. Rebuild and adjust any make sew intr niachine, old or new, to yuur en tile satisfaction. (l-10Jltf C. E. WILLIAMS. FOR SALIC Five-room house and lot, full cLliient basement, garage, and chiokenhouse. $,11-50, $20(1 cash. Pyramid 1 and Co. C-10-ltp WANTED A five- or six-room house Modern with garage. Phone Main 5S8. F. .Insinan. (j-KKIt LOST Black uud white bird dog. Se 'attlc license. Gordon setter. Cull Observer office. (i-10-ltp TONIGHT Anita Stewart "The Invisible Fear" a-r.c-a.d-e: SUNDAY ONLY Elaine Hammerstein ar-l.-l11..IVIW.- " -,i . 1 t. 5 1 m'; A sir- , 1 (V ,. . , ill 4 ' ft.. " ' rl ..I "ELA1I.E KAIk.l.'itJi-tElN "VVHV ANNOOMCE 00f MAflRlA&L.-' -r ii- rJ 3 i h WANTFH--1.' il..". '! -r elllters Contract. S2 "WHY ANNOUNCE YOUR MARRIAGE" Alao Showing a Comedy MONDAY 4 ACTS VAUDEVILLE And a WANDA HAWLEY. FEATURE i ii i m i mm . . V.-.' . -: ' ' - IV ' MAIN A Marx Made TR0USERES J-'t a .Men .iiiil Vniinu' .Mcll (,)iinli!-, .-I vie. service in White Duck, Wliil" Wursleil. ;lue Seru". Fliiiiiiel. White Striped Kiiiiey Striped Worsted iind l-'aiiey 'iislimere TiiHisers. I'rii e- r;iiii:'e rrclil $3.45 to $9.85 p;iir. CiintClothiery ,:Tha Store With a U&nocieuce" lios Adius Avf. -0 ,,. Two, 'I'hree, l'"onr quartette of Hiiwsous M:irnt last niclit at Hie Savoy liotfl anil loft lor Joseph this morning on the branch line triin. II. 1-: .viex iiiiii tieorge llawson, ar dents of Joseph, whili.. K. . I), son hails from Chicago and will spend some time up the branch vis itini; with (lis velatves. Zuber Hall Modern Dances Every Tuesday and Saturday Eest of Music Dawson. I lucv Otjud T a llil LI C 1 110 11 f i re rest-I J " L. R. Spencer, Mgr. Cy ift tf ifr i ii fy . fTAYl CALL 14 '"IK Ol IH S I' AM) JIOST i:i:i.imii.i-; taxi si;i;mce jt,f IX Till'. MTV. 1' All calls lilisui-rnl ' I'l-oiuplly Willi lloielcil Hi Ivors. M wj Wlf 5-5- .u i ' il ! a. ML if-' 1 -Ti ' 1 . ' .:- -' Ill'; : 1 L' !"T"i "i ! ij: mm T - iL:, Classes .Moiida Tile following KWimnillig classes will lie held at the Y. .. C. A. Monday: scliool girls' class, under Miss Marguerite Klopfonstoin. at In : mi o'clock; the prep boys' elasa .it 1:iiii oilo.k; the glade school boys' at 2:00 o'clock; the Hoy Scouts at ;;:(io o'clock; t)i: hiej, school bi,j s at 7:il0 o'clock and the young men's class at S:i" o'clock. S Ford & George j!""1- MAIN 44 t i 1 ! Housework is Made Easy When You Own a HOOS1ER Luncheon Tuesday .Members of the 1'aion Omity Ad "' " who have not reserved their plat.s (,r tin- luncheon Tin-olnj eiei.iii" ;,t r, ::., should c!,, so al tile earliest moment anil Monday ;'fl- ino.m is the time 1 1 1. , I for reser vations. The el-tails of the lunch eon an lino d in anolle r rolum.i ol this paper. "Oi.r I. lilies'' w;l ) the I'.'""" suests fi-r lb., o. e.-odon Shirt Week! Hni Siiirts $3.2) :!.im shii-is $2.40 SI i iris $2.00 ,2.IMI Shins $1.G0 t .-",( Shirt.-. $1.20 1 .' hi Shins $ .80 The shirts ;ire ;i new, well m;ide ;iini .-1 y 11IU Itl.ll t''l' W Mil the shirts, 'Idlt tin- ! m , it" i. .ii lell iill lutve, villi ;ile li-it dwii a IIOOSIKI.. Xo iiiatler wli.il kind nf a kite Wiislinir lime and eniferv il' vmi d This wonderful lalmr-saviiiL, c(inveiiienee L;i'cs your kitchen a eoinpaet workitiu' center. It places all needed utensils, tools and intjreilieiiis ready to your hand. Willi a IIOONIKIi' in your home yi n can do your work sealed -al, your ease. You save miles of walking and hours of wl"rk each dav. 9 A - r 5 1 I t.i 1 . 1 1 r ! J For Credit No Interest ASH BROS l.e.nes f,,i in (Il ft . in ,Jo.-edi. a --I- elt.liili;. 'io ,,1-u- 6 -O O o o O o o o o Co o i,i f -