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.in .- i-; -' f , V - " L'A' 'TRATF, TXEXTNVf OBSKRVET? VATiV, TTW, COT .UB 1sTA 4 TIIHCW 'im OFli ra3$ A r : Sr- J(me 15. Pioneer Day celebra- .tion. iK June 1!) Annual s'.hool election rf: iat Central school. Vr. June 20-2I1. Rose festival in rl- Portland. . Visiting Son Mrs. Karl M. Haesty ot Welling ton, Kansas, arrived to spend the Bummer with her son, J. Haesty. In City on liuslnoss Lou Iiloom, ot Cove, was 8 visitor in this city yesterday attend ing to buslntess. Meeting Wednesday The Altar Society will meet Wed nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Tlieison. On ltond Work 1 County Uoadniaster Dlrnlo left this morning for Klgln to look after some road work to be done it that vicinity. Hack on Joli C. W. Moore of the Orecon Hard ware and Implement company, re turned to his post of duty tbb morning ufticr a few weeks' illness Any La Grande subscriber to ' the Observer who docs not receive his paper by 8 o'clock in the ev- ening, please call Western Union, Main 2-1, and a special messenger will deliver a copy. - 0 ,oeooetooeett JAZZ Dance Saturday Night Starex Orchestra Eex Hall Zuber Hall Modern Dances Every Tuesday and Saturday Best of Music I i Under Good Maunt-Cnient. !i, Ii. K. spencer, mgr. Cooper's Spring Needle Knit Underwear In all weights fur siim lniT wear fur these warm davs. Prices !)."). to :U.") B. Y. D. anl A.lilcfii union suits 9")e to $.'.)t Jantzen atliinjr Suits are here for the whole family. Standard merchandise of quality. Clint's Clothiery "Tfc tfl? VitA a 1HC1RMNCREWSHAVE10 KHEPTWEIR XV' Eves on -me old crossing-vntHMAN n1 ' , - SjINCE HE HAS BECOME ?o INTERESTED "- : Local News In Brief BY WILLIAMS'""" her0 0,1 DU8lnes visiting IM' 'i Visiting- Sister Vernic B.ikor of Portland. Is .Is-1 iting her pistcr, Mrs. Hal Dolmen- kauip. - Correction In vesterdav'a naner It was Btated rt rri .. .. " ...r : " " V. . k.iniuiu, i no ilium? mioiiiu been Mrs. G. Thomas Biytlie. Well Known Sheep Men Here ' Frank Salon and J. C. Hasklns of' SUnfleld, who have a number of sheep in the Wallowa county. Bpent the day in La Grande. To Pleasant Valley j W. W. Kenzlo left on No. 24 for Pleasant Valley on business. On the return trip Mr. Keuzie will stop over at llaker to visit frieudB. j Union Man Here G.. W. Donnelly, formerly owner tne Donnelly Pool hall at Union. ' in La Grando today on business, He Is a guVst of the Foley hotel. To Hot like Miss Kilzaheth Gerrlck left on No. 24 for Hot Lake to visit Miss Lffie Ainsworth, who underwent un oper ation there a week ago. . ' Left for Wallowa J. H. Bratton, of Wallown, re turned to his homo this morning on the branch line train after Bpen'd- niK me evenniff in i.n .ranae as a ; xuufri ui liiu auiiiuior noiei. Left for Port laud- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Penrson andjtunllllK tu ,;ei. holllo bum iiMi iiiih iiiurning lor cueir nouie in Portland at tho termination of a two weeks' visit in La Grande at the homo of Mrs. D. Fitzgerald. i Itetimis from Visit Mrs. W. V. Klnzie n'turned to i her home yeslerdiiy after a few I days' visit with htr daughter in I Baker. To Visit Husband Mis. Joe 'iird and her two little children. Robert and Verna, 'left thisl,,,,,, Hp(,nt 10 evelllnB as a g,,,. niorniiig on No. 24, hound for I'lea-jof t)ie Savoy. she i,.ft this morn-1 sain xaiiey. wneie tney win spend. 1K th brlm(.h lmf train for the day visiting with Mr. Ward, who: p((,Ilts ,n Wallowa county, where is now employed in that place. j,,,,, w, v,8,( with frlends lllul rcIil. Left, for Island Mrs. P.-M. Reynolds le.t this morninc on the branch lino train, j bound for Island City, whero she will spend the day ou businseas ami visiting with friends. m , Milium Man J T. B. helly. of Milium, Is a I.a , Grande business visitor today. He arrived in La Graudt-1 last evening on the branch lino train and regis- !,tored at the Foley. : I (,"''s V,' ""k,'l' t Matilda Ituploy. who has been ---,-- .. 'S " f"r s"",e tl'" wlth her home in jj.iaer una ino,ruing on No. 24. vn rnnii stiinrii lil Krank Sloan, of Stanfleld, aiTlved riinouucfI Insane In La C.rando yesterday evening and (;4.orKB Mitichrist, who was ar ia spending the day here altcndliiL- lreste4 Saturdnv on suspicion of in to some business affairs. Ho Is at 8,ln)ty, was examined yesterday af tbo 1-oley. jtemoon by Dr. C. S. Moore and pronounced insane. Tim count v louring Through (.()urt or().rea- thllt no ho commU,,,i .Mrs. .Mary onrham and dnuchter. of Colfax. Washington night in La Grande s spent last guests of tle Savoy on their way to points Mlnucsola VIsIIoik east. They are louring through by ( Mrs. V. K, Whei.ler and daugh ca ters. Conille, Merlle and lla.ol, ar- ' rived today from Ilendrick's Lake. .Marriage License Minn., and are visiting Indefinitely Virgil Odmer liticknian and Miss at the D. 11. Proctor home here Ilessie It. Kasinter, both of Alice!. . Mrs. Wheeler is the wife of Mrs spent Monday In Iji Grande and jTm-lor s brother. They visited here weie Issued a marriage license by un Mj nolK maIly grewible the county clerk. chaneea in our ' city. (ioing Through j (5. W. .tohnson. of Portland, nr-; rived In La Grande this Inoinilii; en route to Portland from eastern points and stopped off here for a few minutes visiting with friends who tint tilm at the train. Here from KnlertirlM Oito Iiavlsp who makes his home in Leterpri-e. scried in I.a Grl iast e,-nin end i" 'ixMi'Hni; a short 9 wun inenuB. no is slopping ui tho Foley. , llultlM l'p llritlH'll Owing (a the fact that No. 6. ex press train,, was nearly three hours late this morning, the branch line train pulled out aboflt 10:UU o'clock. No reason was glveu tor tho late ness ot the express train. Here on Business L. C. llaynes of the Union Cheote Co. spent the day in La Gra'.du try ing to see that all the grocers of Lu (ittinde carry the bent line of cheese. Homo from College William Curuey, who has for the I past three years been attending Mt. Angel college, arrlvod in La Grande last night on No. 18 to spend the summer vacation with friends and relatives. . Motored Over Mr and Mrs, J. F, Hogg, ' accom panied by Mr. T. C. Griffith, of Un 'on, motored over to j Grande this morning and are spending- the day here on business. Not Guilty: ' ' The case of the Stato of Oregon versus' Georao Hyde, charged with assault w ith. Intent to kill,, was ter minated yesterday about 2 o'clock and turned over to tho- Jury. The jury returned at 3:30 o'clock with a verdict ot. not guilty. j Preliminary . Heal ing .. Tlieiild man who assaulted Mr. Guttrldge yesterday morning will 'receive his preliminary hearing this after'noon. In addition to anawerliig tn' inn ennree ni assail t aim Da'- trv h. will he examined to deter-1 n,i., i.! h,,ii i - -- - - i. Here for Koine Time- Is Mrs. 1. O. Jones, of Seattle, in 1-a Grindo visiting at tho home described by delegates to the eou h.. iuin r w An.,,, ci.c tveution as "im.inism." atitl results . " ;' .' , ' . !. . .,., , jit Is tho first time the two sisters ;ho., ...i n. i.,n ..u.ira i ' - Klgln Men j vantage of tho diccay of homo rc Ilay Shelton, the fellow who got'llglous Influences in America, and Iho home run in Sunday's gumo Ue-! that the best Anierlcmizatlon Is tween La Grande and Klgln, and A. j to he found in religious education. L: Smith, another ball laycr from! Christianity as "the fountain head the town of Klgln, are spending a of social progress'' ratlur than a few davs In La Grande as Kuests of collection of dogmas is the Ideal tho Foley. Welsee Youngster Ted Halley, ot Welser, Idaho, ar rived in La Grando a few days ago and Is speuding several days visit-! Ing with J. It. tiarrily. Ted's folks slderation ot the report of the coin formerly . lived in La. Grando and : uiilteo on religious f-lm-atton. the young fellow is quite well known; Among the signatories or thci report In this section. ; expected to be present 'are Prof. 1 ' . r -S ; 1 j Walter B. "Athenrii, dirWNir of the Here Vesterilny ' jschool of religious ediicaHhn of Ilos- Mrs. Karl O'Bryan and Mrs. Hoy, ton University; Prof Luther A. Titus, of North Powder, nnd Rich- i Weiglo. chair of education, Yale ,,, rcsiei.,vci;y wore visitors in I.a Grande vx-stcrdiiy on business, Mrs. O'Bryan spent the evening at the Savoy with Mrs. Titus re- Home from Trip Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lilly aim M' and Mrs. 'Hill 1.mplelliT returnee, fiom a motor trip of several week this mornintr- They visited in Cor vallis and Porthmd as well as sev- oral other points in the coast region, twice, the fir.st invitation imiim r.e They report an enjoyable trip. I called nnd a nerond one IsHui d later 1 ; 1 ' upon .iusintem-0 by his friends, will l,rrt on Hrnnch , . j iii k and his address ia expeetad Mrs. F. W. MeKarlane or lluicrr, iurrivei in I.m nr:iiH iliiKt PVPtlill tlves. .,.,, Leaves uhca ,,u)eI. state wutennaster , ..Jui ',.,, i..r, i, (;rand this morning hound fori Itaker. after spending yes'terday here , conferiug with the county water- muster, Dan J. Mcl.ellan. Ho will B,)end ,od.,v nt nnker and will leave f()r hlg headiuarterH at Salem Oils evening ' T ,,. ,.:M!ll time held the position as station .. -..,,. . , i .. UB,,nl Iu ,-orin I'owoer, enmo io i.a 'Jrande to obtain a !Hi-day laynlf so r. jCO CX)OT;t8 t make a visit to his old home. Laeinc, Kansas, while on his vacation. to tne Kastern Oregon Stato hos- ,,,uui at Pendleton. lnves for Welser Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Kiser and their children left Oils morning on No. 24 for WeisiY, where tlKy will spend seme time visiting with friends and relatives. They arrived In La Gruude last evening from their home In The Dalles and spent the evening with friends. Trip ; The l-lllllire piopos-d trip to Iftrtlaut Seattle, and othdr Ipolnts in the northwest uud coast, thai Mr. and Mrs. Peter McDonald and daughter, Helen, and Miss Minna Ash were to take the latter putt of last wudt. ended up about 16 miles w,est of La Grande when tho ear broke down. Tho party returned to La Gratulo and will mike the trip at a later date aftr tho car has been repaired. (81181 (By Associated Press) PORTION!), June 1:1 Cattle wore weak with a distinction drawn between grass fed and hay fed cattle. Knngrt steers were listed 50 cents below hav fed stock. Choil e hay fed, Isteers brought $8.25 to $8.75. Top hogs weie 25 cents lower- Others were steady. Pnioe lights were fll.i5 to J $12. Sheep weie steady and eggs and butter weie easier with prices unchanged. Wheat was $1.10 to $1.10. (Ry Associated Press! KANSAS CITY, Mo., Julio 13. A plan ' for universal public re ligious education, as "the only way to stop the paganUing ot America, win: be reported In the Interna- tlonal Suniiav School Conviontiou. jwliich meets lu!re June 21 to. 27. I Civilization without Christianity Is from education without reliKious In- 8trucIion. In the opinion of the sponsors of tho plan. They nssot their hclief that forelun elements ln .,. I)OI;)1tlon have taken nd- seen by the convention leaders. They urge Christian leadership In popu lar music nml restoration,,. of the drama as a religious art. Three days of the convention's session lire to be devoid to con University; Dr. W. K. Itafferiv, edi- tor ln chief of the Baptist hoard of publication (North); lJr. Wade Crawford associate editor of Sun- 'day School i;.ublicatlons, Methodist ' Kpiscopal chuicli; Dr. :Jobu W. ! Shackford. superintend-'lit of teach er training of ihc Methodist Kpls- copa'l ciiurch, south. The Kist ii lay of tho convention Wi Ilia tn JennhiH Itryan, who watt invited to Hpeak to the eon veil Lion toi t,0 feature of tho dav. Cleaning lJrper. fire;. so or linger inni'ks on books or papers may In' removed by the follow !iik pi-fM-css: Make u thick paste by thoroughly grlniling up a spiHinmi "f iiiiigiiesiuni curhiinnte Willi a sullU-lenl Ullaiitily of benzol in a cup of inortar, mid apply a small rimmltty of t Ii t paste to the lliiger-liiark". ruhblln: it in litlnly wlib the tip of the tliic.-r. "le bemud will eaoriMo In a few '" " '"' !'l-r' should be "ni-m-d won ii i-tciin, soi i nrusn. n the lirst appllcalinii Is not siilhcient. repeat the opi-riil inn. l-:ici-lnient on a piece of waste njip.-r hi ?nre working on Httyililne vou vnlne. PLAN EXTENSION OF INSTROOTION For The June Bride AN ELECTRICAL WEDDING GIFT IS ALWAYS APPRECIATED H. & S. ELECTRIC Electrical Contractors m Depot Slrcet. rhone 303-W "Mt. Emily" Products la your aiir;uranco that you aro getting the Best in Cured Moats The Grande Ronde Meat Co. KKI'LY IS DKIJVKUKU. (Ilr AMorlated Preiil PARIS, June' 13. I'l-emu Poin enre's reply to the British memoran dum on tho subject of The Hague con ference was delivered to the British embassy Monday evening. The reply su'k that if experts are sent to The Hague from France they are likel to favor a proposition for sending of an expert commission to Hussin to investigate conditions there, if IKus sia will consent. SIIOTIMNU TO MUSIC. LONDON A store which started tiie plan of shopping to music, keen ing an orchestra going all through business hours, reports a large in crease in sales. NEW TODAY! I.O.ST Small black purse containing sihool wairnnt made out to C'ecile Itarnes- Finder please return to If) 11 Adams avenue or phone JW0-M. Hewaid. G-W-ltp I'OK SAI-K Five-piece wicker furni ture day bed, writing dek, two; chairs, fernery, basinett. GOli O Ave. (i-13-tf FOIl SAFK Team bay mares, weight lbs. Snap. 1GJ0 Gth St. G-ia-ltp sjai v -.m nmv mini., imvnu ' l ..ti..r.i i irruii.iuin ' 'li-liJ-tf , VCAl KAI.K l)im1i.v tm.k in ,!: ...,1,,. ii- if tt, . j I'Oit SALE Alfalfa in field. Phone IIIK-J. B-U-3tp FOR UKN'T Modern furnished apart mentno children. Phone 21H1-W or 1S0-J. .. o'-ltf-tf WANTED Kighfecn year old giri wislics employment as nssistant cook or housekeeper in private home. Call 1005 Lake street. li-H0-ltp WANTED Man for work with five passenger , machine for woods. Ciiundc Hondo Lumber Co. G-lil-tf WANTED An experienced waitress . wants work. Phone 418-J. U-ld-Dtn S'l'KAYED One old gray marc, weighing 1000 lbs. Kinder call Homer Wilson, S'.IO-M. O-lD-tf W. II. C. NOTICE. W. -R. C. to meet at K. P. Hall Wed nesday 'evening at 7:4.r to attend the l'lag Day exercises at tho Elks Build ing. (iJlil-ltp NOTICE. We are going to give an airplane to every hoy and girl calling nt our store Thursday, June l!th, at three-tlirty. j. ti. SNODCKIASS- 0-13-2t JUNE SALE. Suits and ("oats at half price JONES & RiAHONE. (l-l.'l-tf ItaxI call 44 iyiau ; TIIK OI,li:sT AXI) MOST Jt ltl:i.l.ltl,l-: TAXI MUKVH'K j. IN THE CITY. Jr All calU answered l'rouiitly with t llouded Drivers, x 1 Ford & George J,',,..- MAIN 44 t 4f 4- n.u. .me DMMGE SUIT BEING HEARD This case of A. W. Wall versus the O.-W. It- & N. Co. is now beinj heard before the circuit couit. A- W. Wall is the brother of William Wall, who was killid October 2:i, lli'iO, near Hi! KH, while employed on the O.-W His brother Is bringing suit for $-lf,- Ufi) damages. J' iS. lvujihou un-1 Green & Hess are leprcsentintr the plaintiff and C. Spencer, C-iawfoni & Kukin and W. A. Kobins aro at tomeys for the defemlant. The court began selecting jurors yesterday afternoon shortly after two o clock- hidieations are that the case will continue for sevesal days. , (Br Associated VresH) LOS ANtiKl.KS, June Honor ary degrees will be com erred upo:; six prominent people, including Ij: ' nace Jan I'udervwski and iMme Krneht- ine Schumanii-Heink, al the Univcr sity of Southern California commence ment exercises here next Thursday, aceoniuig to Hiinouncumenc. Padcrewski will receive the degie t'(,ctur 'uw' recognition of his attainment in musical art and his dis- tiguished service as a statesman of Poland, and Mine Schumann-Heink will receive the degree of doctor of : NAVAL IIII.L DEI'EltiiED. WASHINGTON, June i:i. Consid oration of the naval appropriation bill m the senate, at first set for 1 iiurs day, will not he begun until Thursday under a decision reached by leaders late Monday. I'OK SHRINK HOSPITAL. SAN ritANl'ISCO, dune 1:1. Im mediate construction of a new $.'100,- (100 Shrine hospital for crippled chil dren at Philadelphia was authuri7.ed Monday by tlu, hospital committee of the imperial council of the Shrine. NEW GEM AN LEA I) Ell. HEREIN Huron tie Neurath, Cor man ambassador to Italy, is said to have effected the Ihtsso-Gcinian conn HONORS TO BE COfEfQSOON y carr's Uitf,;. j For Crociit - No Interest A.R-G.A-D.& TODAY AND it The Great Impersonation" with : james kirkwood v I'ai'anioiint ' ' ' ," " in; iln'if o)lay taken I'nni K. I'liiHijis Op-' This -rip pcimcmi s world .S I ' VA ' I A I , A I ) I ) K I ) 4 T fffi''?h Universal-Jewel Colliers Series' ijiifim-,'iy II fa.tt''i to f, lnCr J-irn. IHrilill Service Giving OXFORDS When iiiality is put in, you'ri? sure io Ret loii"; wear out of your oxl'onls. You're sure of it in (Yossell o'i'' rds, for their piodness i.j hacked U-' the makers and us. There is a fine vai ict "I new la.-ts and new coh rs at U.85 to $9.50 ASH stdl that keeps There is a stWe in "Onyx" Hosiery forevcry occasion yHKTHER it hefor tvening weaf with dainty dancing slippers in delicate shades, for smart Btreet wcar or fur sport wear in the counry, the correct hosiery adds the final touch to carefufly chosen costumes. We have a wide variety for your choice FRENCH AND ' GREENE at Genoa- In political circles he is regarded as a coming national leader.; HEAD TIIE WANT ADSI, - OLD TYME DANCE Every Thursday Night at Zuber Hall P. J. Powers WEDNESDAY 11 read novel. A TT I A T I OX i REGINALD " DENNY IN mi BROS. faith with (he people.'' 44 51 1J j; I l r .r I I. -.u -i ':i a. "'I ' 'i e