La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 21, 1922, Image 5

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    LA GRANDE FATATTXO OBSERVER
PAGE ETVE
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"Wednesday, Jimp 2l, 1922
OUT OUR WAY
BY WILLIAMS, 10,8 at tb0 -'orner of Wwiion and
Olive liny. Aii'8. Buy ciiiteinplute
the election of au apartment uoubo
lu tbe coming year.
1 1 .' ( VOU MAttt THE PARTY ) T?'V J !
POT
u S;A 5;
NEW TODAY
l-'orfclls Ton Hollars
Arthur HreniiHU, who was arrest
ed yesterday, charged with Intoxl
mtUiii mid using prufan luiiKuago
while telephoning, failed to uppear
tor his trial at 5 o'clock yesterday
evening unU forfeited J ID hoods.
Small Tts to Itose Slum
Little Klaine uud ThoinaB Strand,
children of Mm. Alum Strand, left
tills morning for 1'ortlaitd to take
in the rose show. While in Port
land the children -Kill stay with
their mint, Airs. Uegluu Trucey.
l''nido.vtiirtit lluremi
"The Y. M. 0. A. employment hu
man Is not heliiK used as Jt should
be," states A. R. l'ryke, general
Y serretary. "We have a number
of applicants- for positions but those
who deBire help have not communi
cated with ns.''
! Local News In Brief
l-'.lnln ItiuiilMiinu
James Uater, bandmaster at l'l
Kin, was n visitor In La Urnnde yes
terday, and' returned to his home
in Klein this nioruliiK on the bunch
' line train. Mr. Hater has a seven
1 piece baud that he says Is a crack
erjack. ....
w June 20-l. -Kos rcstiyaj in.ii
I Portland. .
s!t July 21-27 -fha'uliiuquu tvCTity '
' i Park.:
June 24, 8 p. m. Presentation
i ni' paeeant by Union Stake of
v j L. I). S. church ut the Taber--I:
: nacle. v
.4; jfe 0 34t ?lt!!?!lt!(7?K
On Itu-sllicss Trip
Walter VokcI of Union was a La
Grande visitor today.
Ln tiiaude Visitor
Buriul Slack of Siimmervllle, wus
u La Grande visitor today.
Union Man Here
V. S. Melius of Union, Is spend
ing the day in La Grande attending
to some1 business interests.
Here from Covr
Hay Hell, well-known resident of
Cove, was a La Grande visitor yes
terday. '
linliler Lady Here
Mrs. Wlllium Hobbs of Imblur
was in tiio city today doing sonic
shopping.
On Visit In IVnillctun
Gertie Clark lefl last evening for
rendition to spend a few days vis
iting friends.
VIsilliiK Hon
Mrs. William Larson of linker l
In the city spending a few dayr
with her son, O. L. Larson.
Here HiiyltiK I'niiii Implements
Sylvester Vlempe was visilor al
tho McKennnn lmpleuli'iil compali;
today purchasing farm implements
Here Shopping
Miss Unice Ramsdell of Cove, wa:-'
a La Grande visitor yesierday. .Miss
Hninsdell was on a shopping tour.
Telocnset (Iroceiy .Man In Town
Llnyd Barnwell of tbe Ham ve'.:
Grocery company of Telocaset, wiu
a La (jrandtt visitor yestiTday.
Mgin lloosters Hen'
Krnesl Vehrs and Mr. Fa-Idler
were In the city yesterday hoo.ditis
the three days celebration at Elgin
July 3, and 5.
Any La Grande tmbsrrlbpr to
the Observer who does not re
ceive his paper by S o'clock ln
the oveninu-. please call Western
Vnion. Mliin 24. and a special
messenger will deliver a copy.
'isllui Son
.Mrs. T. E. Grant of Baker, ar
rived last jcvcniug on No. 23 to
spend a -few days visiting with her
sou, Joseph Grant, of this city.
Leaves nrier Visiting Molhcr
Miss (lllie Childers left on No
23 lust evening for her homo in
Seattle, after spending a few days
I here visiting her mother, Mrs. Frank
I Childers. - Miss Childers is a well
i known' worker of the Salvation
! Army.
Will I .earn (o Swim
Tomorrow morning at !l o'clock"
free, instruction lu, ,svlinming will
Visitor at l'. S. Laud Office I be given to all hrtytt in the city who
Lon E. Dale of Enterprise, was ! do not. know boir. to- swim. They
a visitor at the L'. t3. land office : should leport al tlie Y. M. I', A,
this morning. whore the class will he hetd under
'. : the churge of Harvey Carter.
Hetiirtis Home from Hospital I - "" r . . - - J'-
Mrs. Fred Bilslue of Cove, re- Sells Property '"
turned to her home yesterriav alter I T1'o property belonging to Charles
spending some time lu the loru.
hospital.
Bicker of Llvermore. (!alifoinia
Isitualed at 1 2 IS W avenue was sold
to Clara K. Bickford, who will make
Iteluni Home I'""- '""lle there. The sale was han-
Mrs. lilchard Folsoin uikI chll-,nlwl tho L O'miue Investment
dren, who have been out o.t the c'l)any.
city visiting friends returned last
evening on No. 23. tonlnict at, Mncent
oaiut: iiiuii-i, ii i;uiili (Iclui u
Dr. .Mack In Portland
Dr. J. C. Mack, who lias been in
Lu Grande for some' time, is spen.l
iug several days in Portland .this
week. ,
Tit. Leave for .New Meadows
Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Klvettc will
leive this evening for New Meadows.
Idaho, where Mr. Jiivette has lum
bering interest.
Boise, arrived in La Grande yes
terday and spent the evening here
before taking the branch line train
for Vlnneent this morning. Mr.
Rafter - will remain at Viucuet for
some time as lie has contracted to
do some work In that section.
I Tom, liuvo finished their spring
work In tho Wcstou country ud re
turned to Starkcy. Mr. ISoso hauled
up a loud of groceries to Sheep j
Ranch for Aiitoue Vey. Hu will
. . also haul seven tons of suit In to
FOR SALE Piano, $-'0. D(lt Mam S,eep Ranch. j
street. ti-21-3tp William Jones, one of Smytho's
. , icanip tenders, is huulitig suit Hi to
FOR SAI.1C I'oid tuuiinR car, $200 the range.
cash. laLl U avenue. u-21-2tpj Len liighatn and A. J. Sullivan '
went to La Grande on business Sat-.
FOR SAI.K No. 1 Alfalfa hay, thor-, iirday. Mr. 3nghutn leased tho
oughlv raid. I'mnc 1-aimer 4.x- .ranch of A. J. Sulllviin nguln. He
ti-21-12t ''as been living on it for the past,
. I five years aiui is so well ' pleased
FOR SALl'. Household furniture with Ills crops tind the country that
will be sold Saturday, June 24Ui,; he has decided to slay u number
from 2 to 6 p. m., "JOii iMuiti street ! of years more. 1
U-21-3ti Mrs. J. S. Rose received JHO day-
,,,1,1 i.cghnrii chicks from a chickou
FOR SALE Se( n-ycai -old marejarm in Cnirax, Washington. :
with colt. Would consider sccendl ,
hand car. Phone :Uli-K. G-21-JU
FOW (RENT Two small looms uit-
able fur an office or store building.
Phone lii-l-.M. li-21-2t'
COVE CLINIC
FOR RENT Furnished apartment
for rent. P.I04 Third street. -21'-;iti
WANTED One plunerman, one hand .
re-saw man. two lumber handlers. The Union County Public Health I
Union Box Co. ti-21-lt' Association conducted a Habv Wel-I
Cotter's Full-Formed and Modified
Oxfords
In liliick and lirown
kid, and white rcigu
skin", lliat nic inailo
J'i'i' wear and coiiifni't.
All arc fitted with
rubber liceis.
FRENCH & GREENE
' Eeady-to-Wear and Shoes
i fare Clinic in f Cove Monday. Miss'! Mr. and Mrs. Thomason and chll-
WANIED to KEN 1 1 hree or lour y,,,,,, county nurse, was assisted by
modem unlurmshccf rooms or 4 or, Mls. clendorn Hlaiielv, Field Super
five room modern house. Address I vism. w j,h ta- state bureau-of Nurs
U"" 70li- U-21-tf d the Women's Civic Club of
, Cove.- Ilr. T. C. liilmore and E. J
WANTt 1 1001) pounds goou beed , Schuster, of Union, were the fcxumiu-
.-iioii-ss poMunice uuuii- m. nnvslrians.
ing or telephone Jlli-J.
(j-21-2t
WANTED Girl wants eeueral house
work in city or country. Phone
MS4-R. (i-21-2tp
CARD OF THANKS.
IWn sinccri-ly wish to express our
thanks lo our many friends for tho
beautiful flowers sent and the kind
ness shown us in our sad bereavement.
MR. A I. EX COCHRAN,
MR. RALPH COCHRAN,
MR and MILS II. COCHRAN',
MRS. LENA MYR1CK.
fi-21-ltP
CALL FOR (ITY WAR I ANTS.
Notice is hti by given that all war
ants en the Ci i-eral Fund of the
rity of I a Grnr'de. Oregon, and en
dorsed February 2S, l:i::i, or prior
'hereto, will he called fur payment
June 2d, and intciest on said' war
rants cent's ft-o'ni that d-it1.
EMiYlA M. FOWLER,
Treasurer of the f'ity of
l.n Grande, Oregon
June 21-2.S-21
tioes lo Hot Lake
Mrs. W. Kauiberg of Hot Lake,
returnol lo her home this morning
.itter spending some time in La
Grande uu business.
hii-s iiiioiiKii 'lw.n, In 1,1 l,, ll,lu I r
H. W. I). Smith of Union, passed j ,.,,, Several davs In La
louu'h La Grande this morning on ' ... ,,7.. ... , , ' '
lluys Home Here
C. F. Robertson, of Perry. lias
purchased the properdty owned by
Harry La vey, on Oak street, and
will move to La .Grande In a few
dnys. where he will make his home.
The deal was transacted through the
La Grando Invesimenl compuny.
CATTLE MEN .
HAULING SILT
Mrs. K. Kmeiick ri'turnod to lior
hrouL'li La tlrande this morning
No. 24. Ill has been in western
Drcon Tor it short time on business.
ArHvos fi-om ScjiUl'jv
Miss Nellie Baxter and her ulster
irrived in I.a iirnnde last evening
ifter Hpenditm several days visiting
in Seattle and other points.
Wallowa Man
Kngene Hays, who nnkea lii
home in Wallowa, arrived hi La
the Savoy. He iH here on business.
Grnade visiting ;it the home of li"r
daughter, Mra. Adolnh SlogrlKt. Sli
wan accompanied 'by 'Adulph Sie
gilst, Jr., who will visit with her
several days.
(Sporlnl to The OJ'.-j-rvpr)
STAUKKY. Jnuo 21. Kainw have
resulted in the range iuid ctops in
this Hvrtimi gelling info good shape.
The cool weather is helping the gar
dens gcL a good start!'
i Mr. and Mrs. Kola'afl Thomas' rd
turned to liieir homo in the valley
last we?.
Two hands or Smythe brothers
sheep arrived last week.
Jack Starrlo la home from u trip
to Uoise.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Rnhr-itHon ni"
Carson. Idalio. parents of Mrs. Jack
Starrlo. are visiting at the Sturrio
hoinu, .
Mr. and Mrs. r.!on Brown and
Mrs. Sinrrio spent Snhdny at the
J. S. Hose home.
Fred Ihtgcy l.s Umuling silt to
Visit Old Home -
Mrs. H. L. Browning and son
Donald, former residents of La
Grande, who no wliv In Enterprise,
visited here a short time this week.
They accompanied Mr. Browning on 1 Starkev.
Grande yesierday and registere,, at ,,,,7 ' , , - - -
he travels. aud children for a while. Mrs.
j Sullivan lias been sick lor several
.Vol So Well weeks.
Tho report Is that the condition Mrs. A. I'. Robertson, who has
of W. IJ. Gramly, w ho has been . been visiting In r pareuls, Mr. and
unite in lor some tune, is not as , .wis. win. iirigcs for several week
'mm Enterprise
J. v. Eggleson, of Enterprise', ar
rived in La Grande a siiort time
ago and is a guest at the Foley. H !
is here on business.
Igood as yesterday. While not in j has returned to her homo In K;u-
i a serious condition .Mr. Grundy is mom.
To I'orllnnd j troubled with severe headaches to-) .1. S. Hose and sous, Hurt anil
Mrs. iioy Currey left last evening ny. Notwithstanding his slight re-1
ning for Portland to visit relatives I lapse, his condition is much better I ...............
ind spend a few days taking In than a week ago. """""
the rose lesllval.
I .
HI-: A II Till! N!'W Oltt'HICSTItA
LATEST Ml'SIt!
AT 11E.V II ALL
MUMVKKK SIMMEI! lUMli
WKDXKSUAV alst
l-OXEV'S NOVELTY Old II ESTItA
PKICii T3c
JANTZEN
Bathing Suits
Fin'
Men, Wiuiu'ii and
( 'liildrcn
In all fliadi's, in wool.
Just what ymi want f"i"
these hot summer days.
I'i'iVcs -.." to si!. 4")
( 'iitfiHi l!athiiiLr Suits
sl.tM) to .fl'.S'i
Clint's Clothiery
"Tha Storo With a
Conscience"
1108 Adams Ave.
Mi. O'Connor Here
Dr. Oforue O'Connor, who make;
his home in Union, is spending a
Horses rtirctmscd "
A number of men purchased work
horses yesterday at tho sjile at the
Ronnd-l'p grounds, conducted by !
ew days in l.a tir.uuie attending lo , Kloyd McKennon, of La Grande, i
ionic property interests. 'J Among those who made purchases
. were John Temple, Alex McKonzie,
To Iteitli for Day John Luck. Hoy Hitner, Charles l.
Mrs. C. W. Thompson and her
little daughier, Lucille, left this
morning on No. 3 7, bound for Keith,
where she will visit with her hus
band during the day.
Snvny Giie!
L. L. Smith of Vincent, arrived
In La Grande recently and is spend
ing a few days her? on business.
During Ms visit lie is a guest of
the Savoy.
Zuber Hall
Modern Dances
Every Tuesday and
Saturday
Best of Music
Twenty babies were examined, and
fourteen of these were found to need
physical attention and mothers were
advised to take the children to their
family physician for treatment. In
struction for proper feeding was giv
en tlu'in and health literature distrib
uted. Much credit is due to the women; ol
Cove in making this conference a icul
success.
jtlreu of La Graudo spent Sunday
with tho Williams family. Thoy n
JoyeVl picnic dinner In tho mountains
at tho toot or . Indian trail. ,
Lester I'osey spent Sunday after
noon with Frank Salisbury.
Effio Balder returned hoin.i the
TK1P ABANDON ED.
(Ut Associated Preaa)
WASHINGTON, June HI. PiHt
dtnt Harding's tentatively projected
Alaskan trip has been abandoned, the
White House announced today. The
piesitlent said he regretted this actio:i
hut saw no possibility of leaving
w asnington under prevailing; eondi
tions of public business.
latter part of last week to spc-:ill
the summer vacation with her pa
rent lure. Hho bus. been teaching
in La (irande the past .winter. i "'
D. T. llibbert,- grandson and 7,
daughter May, of Union, wero bnsi- t
ness callers $t tho l'ostw home A'.oij- '
y. . , r
Iowa School District
(Specfnl to The Ohiierver)
IOWA DISTRICT, June 21. Mr.
and Mrs. I'osey and children spent
Sunday Vifleruoou at the Suidor
home.
V 41 41
....
RARE STYLE AND GENUINE WORTH IN
Suits and Dresses
FSuest. (iiusHly nialerinls, Vailore with 'the
most exacting care and styled with the ureatest
skill, are offered at prices that command easy
sales.
They ranse from $15.00 to $37.50.
Campbell Sisters
Ladies' Iveailv-to-"Vear and Milliucrv
41
Jf TIIK OLDI'.ST-AMI MOST
J; l;i:i,l.lll,U TAX I KKItVK'U
IN THI4 CITY.
'All 1'Jllln -IIHHUt'l'L'd
rromptly tvttlt
ltouiloil Di-lvvrg.
j
Ford & George
""- MAIN 44
For Sale
C-rooni modi'rn biniKiilnw, flro-liliii-o,
riiniara, liullt-ln lilli lii.-n, lull :
liiMomntit, Biiinno, (juuil luwn. rrlco I
HOOU. Teniia.
5-room mnili'rii house, Jimt ro
rinlslierl limltlu mid nut. Ono-luiir
li:iH(!iii(!iit with ;oiirr.'tn rioor, built
in klti:lH'ii. Pi-leu $:iilUU. Tarnm
VI OH cash mill JJ5 iior luiinth, In
rludiii Inttuent.
4-roiim modt-rn house on Z iivi
nui', miod lot 45x110, com-rclo hIiIi:
wnllt. I'rli-c H(I0. Turnis M(I0
auli and Ijfllaiico at $311 poi' nioiilli,
iiii:ludlnK "interest.
W riuiit. Clniidi- Crow, Dr. W. 1). M
Niiry, R. J'. lliivilcn. 1'red Kinlivsk
mid John Hartley. Kant Oi(oniiiu. Ulldel' OoOtl filtinirouionl' ''
i Jlwltli uleutrlc HkIiIs
i -j cj-
j 20 neri'3 on lliu new hlKliwny
ltat Allenl, 5 ucres 111 Oelir.lotiH n.
hilea Willi an fMellent rro IIiIh
nr. ti-rooni house ou tn place
A.R'C.A'DX
TODAY
AHol,h Zuhoi p.wnti SPTiJS'
IfPiv rr
a William dgAUUe pgod-rjigtion,-
STARTING THURSDAY
Wallace Reidi, Gloria Swanson, Elliott Dexter
in
"DON'T TELL EVERYTHING"
Itetiirn from VWI
Mrs. Clmrles Ward and son Jes
sie, returned lust eveniiiK from link
er, -where they have been visiting
triends.
Miss NiKline lioin r, a Utile deaf !
and dumb clrl. who has linen .it-,
tendliiK Hie state Institution ri-tuni-1 '
ed to bis home In Katei-prlse this !
inoriilnt on the branch train. She
WK8 aeeoniiianied as far ns La
(Irtuie- by -Miss Klenora Kc-llner.
who is a ciiest at the home of
Kloyd AlcKennon.
leethlf I'oslponeil
HecniiHe only one member nf the
city commission would be able to
altered tho HM-ellns; tonifht. Ihe re
iilar city commission nu'ellni; has
iwn postponeil. w. O. ('.randy.
Slops Over
Oeorue Ferirusiin of Cnion. nrr'v
ed in La tirande this luornliiK frolli ' liresldcnl of the romuiissioii, Is c
Porliand, where he spent aew.ral fined to his home becuuse of til
days on hiixiiit'SK. Ho will return to ! ness and Jiavid I. Stoddard is In
Ills home this evening. jl'oi timid. This lean s only Com-
niisslnii.er Sherwiiinl Williams alile
Two Wiillonn ( oiinly Ladles lo intend and thiR not beliiu a que
Mrs. W. C. ntzpatrbk. of Knter- rum On .unset was iosiuiied.
I prise, and Mrs. J. htlckney or Jo- -
sepli, nriived in La urmvie last eve- i .inny .lai-i-iaue i.ii-ftises
ninir to spend a short lime here and ' l-'our marrtaKe Ib-i'iis a were is-
reBistered al the Sawiy. ued In the past two days by '.lie
' otjuty clerk. Oil Tll'.'lbiy license-
liny ll.ide l(eliiiii jwere Issued lo llalpli C. WeiM and
iiay lla.nlen. loitnerly with Ho Miss Frames L. Iticbardso.i. of Ail
s'. K. West company, returned to (cel. and lo Arthur Iteifl and Mi s
his home in KIkIii afHT spemllnu Oertrude- A. Shelley, of ,a (irmiile.
last nlcht In La C.rande on bnsi- j Yesieidav licenses were Iskm. iI ui
ness and renewing acquaintances 1 Stephen Oralit and Miss Cj-'iiriie'
with friends. j Donovan, of La (Jrande. and In
, . i.lohn K. iiiiders oT La limnce, and
Uelnriicd l i llrmiili 'Miss Lunice K. Itanisdeil, of Cue.
Mr. and Mrs. ('. K. Crow of Jo- !
sepli, who sp nl lusl etenlne III La WIWIKK'iS Kll.l.l l).
Ornnde as tuests of the Sonimer. n'- Atx-wU-a l r. (
turneil to I h i r home tbiR moruiim ICL'OKS'K, June W. A. Itra-i-on
the btamh line train. field was killed anil two men were in-
iui.d Tuesday when a freight car
lteH,rts Sele or lat- Miacked into an automobile in which
The La r.rande Invesimenl coin- the men weie lidine from the Booth
I'.uiy reports the balu of th two Kt!!y mill on thuit wuy h'init.
OLD TYME
DANCE
Kvcry Thursday Night
at '
Zuber Hall
P. J. Powers
Modern 10. room home well lo-
Jlcated on a paved street. This Is
one of Ln 0 ramie's best residences
ami If you uru JookliiK for a real
lun no It will pay you tu luvestluitte
Mils.
Jr$i& wCvt'
fki CARE'S
No Interest
Apartment house, fiirnisticd, In
nice location. Rentals make Invest
ment In addition to provldliiK
moedrn home for owti'.'r. Let mo
i;lve you the details ut this prop
erly. Geo. H. Currey
I trnl I-lnte
lllMlllfUHT
"Mt. Emily" Products
Is your assurance lliat you are getting the
Best in Cured Meats
The Grande Ronde Meat Co. .
Just Arrived !
A Brand New Shirt r
Mcdonald 2222
Designed for liiilio.id men. A shirt with Mc
Donald ('hiii'iicleristics
Iv licst I'l'i iort ions
( 'ori'cct, I )csiji'ii J
Thiii'oiinh Wnikiiianshii)
Clean l-'iuish t
Fast Color
I ' u i . 1 1 1.,'ihcl
I'liriiisheil with two detiiched sijl't collars.
Conic in iiiitl liiuk thciu over.
f .
I
ASH BROS.
"The stoic that keq-s faith with the people.