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TACT, FJflTTT LA OTUXTVE EYENTXTl OBSERVE T Tuesday, .Time M, 1022 Nightwear CpoL FABRIC'S . . . H)H THESE WARAI ;SUAIM lilt Nil) .ITS . '' i ' . ' Priced from $1.25 to $3.50 0 Westenhaver & Gilbert I'M) Adams La Grand c HAYING SEASON AIDED By IN PRINCE RE6EN A New Shipment ---: r of Kadak Books, Loose Leaf Scrap Books Ju.st in EXAM IX H Til E Sl'LEXDI I) ASSORTS EXT OE KODAK J500KH AND NOTE THE' REASOXA 13LE PUICES 1 . . - - Newlin Book & Stationery Co. (Special to The Observer) MKOlCAl M'KiMjS,- June 'Die afternuon nhuwers last week were welcomed by the farmer. Alfalia and grain are making rapid growth and the fmvxern will begin haying about the first of July. Norvel Duncan, who has been ser iously ill, wan iunhed to the St. Eliza beth hospital Saturday. lie was suf foiing from appendicitis and an oper ation was ntccti.sary. J I is condition i much better now. He in only three years old. hd Turner was a passaner on the mm H a . Ht mm a m (Br Associated r"aa HAKO.NK, Japan. Juno 13. Many departures from tho tiKiittl activities of the Imperial family are being made hy tlio rriiuo Undent, but nunu more nolle, -ab'n than li Ik Interest fu sport. Urn-lug his visit to Kilropo ho wus attracted by j-olf and on bla return hern started iuk-1 Ihk lessons f i oin members if the i different golf clubs tthle'i alio In-j creasing In Japan. lie (tat In '-:me practice, for his same with the, I'rinr.'i of Wales and while, it was noticed; he had a uuod stylo. Mils efficient-)- ( siage oaiurimy, earning, to .nonicai m the game was not marked, due from The Dalle, where he had been. largely l(l nervousness cuuscvi 1,'y the visiting a few days. : clicking or camera as he eamo to Friday at threo oclt.dk) occurred i,,e ,t. t0 ,Irlvo off Aft(.r the death of S- 8. Wirth, or '0addy,"mu.1 ,vlt lhu KngIH ltl)tlL., u. at rho Dalles following an illness o:; ,,,.. ,, t , . iikon( about two weeks. Mr. Wirth wasl)r,u.ll(.t,0 (y ,, lh(, u( (it. oighty.-four yesis old and a O. A. K. ;,,,, w1(. Willl .,, t.olltrarv t veteran, paddy spent several years ;preccdcnt Anu. Bul.)rie for . u i V ii V L 7 . . v. JlaH(o people was that the l'lln.-o while here .all of whom extend to the j t , , , - bereaved family their heartfelt aym- ,,., , ,,.,, ,,: "Vis's Vina Kennedy spent Sunday 'n" f"T,'''f ,'"" "" M' with Miss Lois Vano.der. ' I n"",Rl 1,1 lllu "'"st l"f ,r'm'1 I l. fir:-.,. I t :i.. l-r. n . j.. o. Tvirin nun iiiiiiny leu. iue day for The Dalles, whero they wi)i lueate peimanently. Mr. Wirth has been an active citizen' of Medical for several years and the community fceln a loss in his departure. M. I II llL-.. ,UiihlK . Mis. i. V. Kennedy and son and, S''KAXK. Wash., June 111. An (laughters spent Weim'rsda'y at the1 'lv"",:,J edits an hour, the Inirl mn,.h '" W,'K0 '"(Tease for nunc than t hus, W. Martin of. Tdrtlnnd wis I'iiniilan Toilet i lleqlllsltrs 1 1 IWPTM&rW'! r i.K j V ' 312 w- ' 4. iff jar n c incorporated DEPARTMENT STORES IMaxln. Indies Shoe. Four L Mills Raise Pay Of Their Men Five Cents An Hour Medical .'Tuesday buying the Kcn-l",r" " lMi' l-eKi"n "s L" dy Hrotheis cattle. ! Jm """""' f"r "it' letH two years, was voted by the diice- 4crs tH nine Amn,r ih M,.,li,-1 ,.(. -.1 .., ,1. "Mu '..in prisi hi; eastern asli- !ing the stock show were Mrs! T. f;. ns''"' ""ern Klaho, at a Kennedy and family, Mrs. J. It. Wan-i'"' "K ''''" tmly- Tho Increase, ! ker and family and Mr. V. Ixivc and : w ! ' I1, "f,r,,,',H ",IM omployoa only, Mr. and Mrs. Albert llaller and Kd '"i"lmu wiiko for coiu- ! Hack and family and II. Huish and:"""1 labor :,t instead of I Mr. and Mrs. I'at Towers. S'J I)r(scnt. ! Mr .and Mis. V.iLove spent Sunday! Keiiteen mills employina 05UO i in Uakcr. ln " "rc directly affected but It was ' Miss Cora Wilson of Baker is Spend- 8lI'l"1 1111,1 lho "" roase probahly I iiig a wee kat "The Cottaw." iwi" bl! "'" ''y some Ti smaller i Cruse Tucker and wife of Powder 1,11118 'n "ho two distriiis no af I river motoied up Sundav and spent wiUl oiKanizatlon. The ithe day with her sister, Mrs. W. Dun-, ,,,llls ropresuiited, It was said, pro lean, jdiiro 70 per cent of the lumber Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dean and baby , "l0 'I' tured In the district. and Mr. and Mrs. Hurl Dean were the Sunday guests for dinner at "The Cov-tnge.'' The increase June IC. becomes effective No Opposition To Russel At School Election Next Week i Yesterday was the last day for Ihe f 1 1 1 life or candidacy for the La (iraude .school hoard. J. II. Uussell, pruKciil incumbent and chairman ol the board, was the only onu to fllo. Tho oloi'tbin will 1 held next Monday from 2 o'clock to 7 o'clock at thu Central school. HADIO AIDS DltVS. (Hy Aanoclatcd Ircsfl) WASHINiITON, Juno , lll.-.Activ-ilics of bootleggers are now being tip ped off by radio, according to a state ment issued Monday by Commissioner Haines. Radio service, he said, has been cnllsed to asst prohibition en forcemeat, and is being used success fully In Michigan, Colorado and rim-Ma. Range Men Quarrel One Shot To Death CANYON CITY, June 13. T. Ar thur Jones was shut In death y s terday at 4 p. m. -. rieorge Smith, a siieepherdir for niahivly ti Clonal, noar Monument, Or. The sbnoiinp occurred as a; result of a dispute over ratine, matters. - Smith en mo to Monument. Or., and cave dimwit t(1 i,,.,ntv Sheriff Leslie and is bioiu-lu In Canyon City tills rimming. He said ue snot in seir-d. reuse. He badly bruised on the fact. was KTAHKK rnvi-'iiiirii IIKLD IX ML'ltlll.lt CASIO. W.UMHXCTON, June iy.-Thc ' n KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 1.!. I nomination of Kied Starrik of Ohio to. C 0 V E A S K S following n swoin statcnicnl that she; ha " direcor of the war finance cnr-l was with Dcn.el Chester the night poiation was confirmed bv the seua'.i I Miss l'lotenco Ilarton, local society; late Monday. Mr. Stnrek, a fnrniei ! (Continued liom VII- . WHS Nil. Ill 111 llelfli.... (I-'II nm I BOND ELECTION nuee one was slain in October, llUtl, nnil1 Washington newsnaner rnrresniindent i . saw him fire the shot that killed the and widely known in political circles,; made. The anient delegates asked girl, Mrs. Il'essie Curtis, XI. was held) will fill the vacancy caused by the re- the court if urgent, measures might Monday by the Kiiiimis City, Kan., I rent- resignation- of.. 'Angus Mc-Lcar.: not be taken to procure the special police. Chester was acquitted of the The nomination was sent to the -n j election at as early a date as possible, minder of iMiss Ilarton in May, 1 1"J 1 . 1 ate by the President earlier in the day.! In reply the court announced that it I "'""'d be necessaiy to first have the - ! road surveyed by an nnuroveil en gincer and all i ight-of-w-avs secure J.l befoie the matter could be fui tliei I s"'il,,-v P this plan- but announced taken up. And right there tho visitors! t,lut tnu WUI'k as tar as he was co: Bewitching Dress Styles In Taffeta and Crepes 1 A truly bewitching nrray of smartly (styled dresses ifor Hit: misses and small woiiien. Atlraeti e colors and fabrics, smart I v di-Yeloiied triimniii ef lV'et.s make tliis NliMwhig ol' l'lapijer dresses niowt attractive both J'roni the point of style and price. THESE BECOMING GOWNS AT I i li I I I I U rr- i - i i ,i ,1 $990 $1250 $1050 $1990 Are values unsurpassod IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC Voile Blouses $2.25 - $2.98 A new 3W showinu- of (Vainly wash blouses of fresh" white voilefi.V' Tliei-e urn styles in wide variety, attractivel'v Irimmed and finished. ' '.' .' .'' Other wasli blouses from sfl.l'J to ?:l.(i!). .". "; .J-$ THR MRfiKST PHAIN DKI'AKTMKNT SltlliU OltUAMZATlUN L THH WOULD" 1 i LwgBsaj q y I y I TODAY AND TOMORROW Sessue Mayakawa coined, would get. all possible sup-ij port, ' j The final result was that the cniin 'I ly court announced that a surveym and his crew wuuld commence sur 1 veying the road immediately and th.T, ' in all piobability the work would Ik-11 barge for the 1 igiit-iif-way. What' done in thirty days. ' they wanted was the road as early as A committee of six was appointed T iiossible and '.hey wire willing to do! to secuio the right-of-way. Those!! t 1 showed just how bad they wanted th. road. Mayor Trippicr stated that in re gards to the riglit of-way that iie was fully convinced that every person on the road would sacrifice parts of his land, a. much as necessary, free of in "The Vermi lion Pencil" A low and oininous nimble - A pall of smoke shut with ton-ncs of 1'1,-uue . AJn ief sileiu-e and then "Jj Till' MKillTV ()l.C.XO nn.'STS INTO KKMTTIUX' AX KAIiTlhrU'A K E SWKKI'S Till; I , A X I ) ! 'liiile rivers of l.laiiiy lava pnnr down upon helpless ellles-llnnilre.L of I'leeini;- natives are drowned in floods "I' fire! -I lii.-,. huihlHiirs ,mi erasliiu- in earth in tho tliou sand J Lulling IVainents I all that they could to tush the con: j plctiou. As to the surveying of the road, ; considerable discussion was held on this matter The visiting delegation ; wore eager lo have the thing done as early as possible and one of them , suggested that Itoialniaster Pirney taVc some of them and suivey th- lltlld 'Itiinev noinli'd nut the inun.s- elected were: Dick Smith, chairman Joe Trippier, John Dean, ieorg; Uic-h-anlson, Morton Kiddle and Frank Conley. The members of the delegation that attended were as follows: Mayor Jot Trippier, of Cove, Mr. and Mis. Wade. Karl and Chi is Stackland, J. W. M -Neill, Frank Conley, Joe tioyette, ()s our l.und. Joe Fear. Arch M--Nill Get your ice from the M. A. Stillwell Meat Co. It will be delivered when you want it. PHONE MAIN 700 1 ! : 1 1 j Mr. Hartley, Mr. Toll, Albert Brazille, Low Bloom, W. K. Hinris, Jonah Weimar, Dick and Lee Smith, Fred and Mertou Kiddle, Pete Kvnnson, J. J. Schrneder, A iW. Hammon. J. L. Haninion, C.eorfe Kirhardsnn. Jo" Carr, of La Grande, -who owns a ranch on tho proposed road. The plan as it now stands is to com plete tho dirt woik and grading this year and finish the road next summer afci- the bondshHVP been vned. All these and other of the (i I, 'KAT EST EVER SCUKEXED! toiTit'ie seeiies Sl'KCTAdLES 11 1 m i n;i 1 r in (mo Of DISASTER Drilliaiit east, im lii.lini;- Dessi,. Jji.ve aiid Ann Mav - (inrKcoiis Costiunes - h,vili sets .nul a I, e stm-y of e- luisile temlerne.ss. in wlu,-h the ,-,1-titrv of llavakawa is beaiitiliiUy exemplified. ' ' - It's Hayakawa's Greatest Melodrama It's an R C Picture Also Showing a Comedy 11 I Notice Owing to the delay in the construction of La Grande New Open Air Garden tickets issued by this store will be good for Friday, June 16th. Tho name of the play Friday evening "WHICH ONE SHALL I MARRY?" 1