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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1922)
LA' OT?"ANDE EVENTS OBRETfVEU Wrdnrsdnv, .Tnno 21. 10 fAflKFJOTTT 1 1 f Summer Time Collar-Attached Shirt Time il n l'"S ITCH : Smmft .. j ON CANDIDATES i. .111 lUAlJRAS ' . ' , J'OXUKK EXCJIJSiLJJK'OAIK'LOTIL Westenhaver & Gilbert i:joy Atliuna i La (Jrande SAIjOI, June 21 Outstanding ns u feature of the official canvass of the ilepuliiean and the Demociatie primary election vote wan the fuc that in seveiul instances defeated Ke imblicans rieeived the Democratic nominal. in by their names lieiwr writ ten in on t):e ballot. This was true of A. W. Noilihid, of Astoria, candidate for the lionuldieiin nomination for con-ere-a in the first district, and of J. K. if, who was ono ot me unsuc' ' The home of Mrs. I'rucc DenijiH nU iRichaulHun wote united in marriage I the scene of an interesting function at the Methodist paiMinatre Monday ! Monday afternoon when Mia. Dennis evening, floth arc well known here i and Mm. C Scranton were hostesses and have lived hero for several years. for a reception in honor of Mrs. J.They expect to lie at home on thj; 'A. McAllister, who is visiting in l. ranch of the ifii.om, nine miles from Grande- Uenutiful rosea and peonies! the city, within a few days. ! wore used about the rooms in artistic I If arrangement and as a centerpiece fori A reception will be held this even Uhe tables. During thi afternoon thosei ing at 8 o'clock at the home of Mr wno presnied HI me ihojcs were iurn.anu mrs. i.nane.s na.Mo, inoo heeon-y. 'jhuh I'. L. Meyers ami Mrs. r. J. uoimcx.j Honoring itav. ami Mrs. Itoss of thei ....ssui ......xdntc fur the Itenublican AMstinir nbout the. rooms were Mrs.. J'resbyterian Church. A cordial in-j nomjlmtjn for public service com C. I'. Newlin and Mrs. JVLile Green.' Vitntion is extended to all members mi'sioner. (lertrude and 1'hyiil Scranton and and friends. Lnder the law these candidates can- licraldine McAllister Hssistcd in serv-; not a:,Cpt the llcinocratic nomination, inc. Mrs. McAllister is popularly; Mrs. Den Carney acltil as hostiss tlioutrh Ihey could lo so had they been known in the social centers of l.a f(lr a birthday party in honor ot her accorded the Itepubicnn nomination. Giande and is being entertained ex-;sjsteri yiss Ruth U-hn, Tuesday ev- Secretary of State Kozer yesterday tensivcly. ening. Those invited in were Mrs. mailed to the successful candidate-. ' ' i idman, Mrs. Dairett, Mrs. Joe .Stoop, ccitificntes of their nomination. The The residence of Mr. and Mrs. Jack and the Messrs ( has. Thomas, Adulph nomiiui-s of the two parties total 208. Oliver was the scene of a very pretty Lehn, William Carney and the hostess "There was but one case of a tie home wedding last Sunday afternoon; vole revealed by the canvass," said when, in the presence of immediate i- n, rr, ii p i)ix,m ,.n.i ,,,,. .Kozer. This was in Tillamook coun ulntives and friends, their onlv ily ' 'j"' '', s e ' ly- wilc,e Kl,lliu W' Walson anA ,HUU' daughter, Mildred, was united in mar-i momred V a loVa I aU S at f- W..lw. Kut.liean Candidas iUKe to Alvah Crowley of this rily. ur( Z V i f"r '""""''t" '"V. icpresentative tor The rooms were artistically decorated ? ort a delight uf t il as a who e lhF tl'-l'":V;'""ln dist. let. eaAjwjii in pink roses and white peonies and bo h in the rave" ne and the "tr e' """ voUT; vt"lui' Shastu daisies with a profusion of uons at the ake ed by U.e election nws, Mr. KosB.-hs: trailing greens. i j ' advised the contestants to appear at licv. (jeo. li.' Quigliy of the Moth- ti.. ur..t. his office Wednesday, June 28, in or- lodist church officiated, using the im- Presbyterian cli urci wil i met .it el l"'' Vh,,t ''-', n"'y U pres.-ivc ring service.! I'reeedine the i 'Z y., -m ," Uw . ,' . T. "im ';!' , I len,!llH! whl h .shall be declared .eiemony Alias Kleanor DavtS, of I'ort-; Vhu.s, iv eve Win, at seve ,''l'l,,"trul"'. '''.""; ( " event, land um "() I'roinis Me" .ni. ,f . ' i V evening at seven , .s w winning in the draw UK, i.inu, sang u, i roniis aie, attorn- thirty o'clock. Ail members of the ,i... u i.i i... .. ,...i....i.,.. .... nilllleli Oil 111,' IllJino OV .MISS Kllth : il . , i . . wun, a uULH..a mi,., . ----- .. clrcle H1(J uigcn to ue present tiuigley, who then played the wed-! ding march. Immediately following me ceremony Miss I'uvis sang The. bride wore an tractive gown1 tt'ors? ",ld f,rr,ed fturd ""l "oh,,e,,kl,m" A reception followed, Mrs. Jay Mil-: '"'inuy , , . lering, .ins. uriie U"runer, miss .Maryi ens, pupils .of Miss Hilda A NATl ON-WlDF j. i . jut ; b. jv m i ' wn rTi . v.- , -ii ra ri l?i m fill V V'h-.,f I &ijoy radio news and music IhruaVlCTROlA Contiotl a 1 7?ir 'Viflwht wiili your r.idio receiving set. L et everybody in your household hear the h.isckill scores, news and broadcasted con certs exactly as they would hear a Victor record. Head sets and ampli fiers unnecessary. Remember, your Virl rnla will s; ill be available for Yh.lor record:., r.s usual. 7Vi!c Viflmltis, from p-j up, soil ly Newlin Book & Stationery Co. Tha .r.in.iu il... ' J .... t. . ftp 1 B"'-",if v uik vtiuiiuy i nut Mil c"i dinner Sunday were Mr. and Mis KrawJfV and Mih Hnniu Oliver jw. llu .. YV ni, .ois Afiso!l nn i Tim iniintr f.nntln tlwn lii ifti..i f,.t rtlunon-' i v"' n""' a rental in the n- ;x short hoiu'ymoun tfip to l'oitland, und the coast, after which they will he nt huuit! to their many friends in I.a (fiandc. The bride ha.- grown to womanhood in this city. She attend ed .Whitman Collugn and later the Publie I.ihrarw this evenintr at 8 o'clock- All l'riends are cordially invited. hc.lisivimr Inen beaten for the Ilnuli- lican nomination, would be precluded from accentini; the endorsement of th o))posj;.e party. "The nly irstunceh of extremely vUi-M; contests were in Lane and Wal low a counties. Kor the Kepublic-"ii norninition lor the third seat in the lower house of the legislature for the third -vc!He--ent:itive district, 'Km met l;iiwnf, of Junel ion City, received !).!) and was nosed out by K T Cha;r,t e: B, of Kugene. whose total was l'.i.IO. A. II- Claw son, ot Knter- pi i.-c, v.-' victorious hy two. vote. over (Icor'-re K. KiL'hards, of the same Miss Constance Ray was hostess! fity. for the Republican nomination at a little party l-Yiday afternoon at f,,r d'istiict attorney for Wullowa University of Orciron. where she sne- .n!T.m,mu "1 . ""r ' her thirteenth! couiu: . cializcd in art. ' . nirtmiay. 1 he alternonn was nent mi Kumcs, ui ler mcnts were iiie groom is a son of Mrs. J. C. l-'rench, a young man of sterling thar actir in the employ of the O.-W. R. Miss I ota Hosts of fiiends unite in wishine:! morning on the branch train to visit them happiness land prosperity. j friends in Wallowa. From there she ft (will attend the Kpworth League Insti- . , . . . i 1 tllte at Wpllowa Lake, which begins A nuivt and .mprcssivc vcdhng: MomJa v June .,tl CKUl3 took place at the home of Rev. A. K. ' tfilton June I!t at 8:;J0, when Missi t v . i i r- t tJe.tiude Shelly became the bride nt , ,r L T u I PPtar La Grand, a..,i,- i i HM,rt M , ifirl, left lue.sda.v evcnine for her ' hnme in krhfiukv. Xhn i. uianr ..?! Mrs. V. A. Kpling and u graduate of I the class of '2. I 'cH d-taty r&h- I fl njPP aVrvm left Monday! ill IIUJuLLL IS REELECTED Aiiliur Itetil. I no nnir was pei formed in the presence of few close friend.- of the brido. and In ideuroom. Mr. August Kecd, ui lirolher of the uroom, and wife at-1 fended the .vounir couple. Mrs. Heed was a popiiliir l.a (irandc uirl and i was an employe of the Home Telc-I ..1 , '.. t !.., . . ' r.,.ie ,ur. rain was a serifeani ; ...u cnin in the army arf.l the first man called lnonas ( nkl1" ..Mi ,,r I.1..I.... a.,: u ii.. :. .. , , in. . ,' iu. ri. iv.. ; The Kaffee Klnl and Produce Comnaiie in I n Rniml.. i "'"'"' ,'' M, nt the Count i Mr. hiki .llrs. Heed left on then Miss .lean Steains will leave this evenimr for (.ove, where she is to one ol the In idesmni.ls at the dine of Miss Helen (Antics and The school election that was- held Monday afternoon at the Central School huildiii" resulted in the reelec tion of J. A.. Kusscl with -lit out of M votes east in his favor. . The othei two votes were east, one for M. I Humphreys and one for C. it Miller. h will meet r'ridav Chih. A. I,. iH'ichnrdson and will be EST REMEDIES : IE SET FORTH Mr. and M wcidine; trip to San Kranrisco and: Vlr M,ti- w- "fry j'" l'r Wi" make their home J""" "" ?0rio, tlmaTTrt.m various pesls! ' ' " - : I Mirn Myrtle, Murium!, who has b-enllms' County AKent Hurry li. .. 1 visitimr for severa weeks w lh frieiwl.' 'v'.v iu s popular eollege Rin". left Mondav evening rr h,. ho,,w I1" '!' He ""'"t '"fans of combntini; llfiil innin ri-nm D.'lin.il i .ii " "" Auionir the who have returned home from school recently are Mi'is Alailcen Sornjririn, Inuuliter of Mr. and Mrs T. J. Serotr- cm, who Inis been attendmi; the U. For The June Bride AN ELECTRICAL WEDDING GIFT IS ALWAYS APPRECIATED H. & S. ELECTRIC Electrical Contractors 105 Depot Street' riume 15i)3-W year; the ifn, ,ehai mine: daughters of Mr. and Vis. M. II. Allen, who have been nt teiidirir () A. C; the Misses . Myrtle ai d .Vildicd lloyt, daunhtera . of Mr. and M's. I.. M. lloyt, who have been ti Minimr nt the Slate Normal, and Miss .In I hi Ilul-e, daughter of .Mr. and Mis. J K. Hlllse, who has been tak ins course in pharmacy at O. A. C. ltlaho.. rtlr. Aveiy's statement! ihc-e rests- is as folo.vs: i The I.neky Thirteen Club will hold! t C herry Worms. . . i, , .. . . Sriitiii. ( LtniMire to cherries fron: of (). a, a freshman during the past " ' , C "in Me. T .iSM " : worms is reperted from time to time. .Misses l.race and btlna Al- : The-e woims are caused by a 1 Iv i . Iwhicll deposits the eirs on the-eher-j M--rt.i i,t t? i- i p . . j les annul ire lime me enerues are .lr. anil .M s. 1,. A. Sawabsll of -s- . . t . .l , . ,,.: : turninir pink. Ihe best method ol Clyde X.itnmcrmnn. Richard l.im!ev and friend were iruests at the L'nion Hotel Sun lay. LA GRANDE CONSTRUCTION & SUPPLY CO. General Contractors and Builders Screen Doors, Windows niul nil kinds of Mill and Kstiniates mi I'hite (Mass and.... Store Fronts Cor. Greenwood and Madison La Grande, Oregon II. P. Neilson and Chas. E. Harris, Props. ' ....Cabinet Wt.rU. Phone 428 J S" H. E' R. R' YS LAST DAY "At the Stage Door" An R C Picturo Directed by Cabamio STARRING BII.LIE DOVE This ,sijirklin. vivid lair nf old I'roadwiiy I'l-eseiits a clean-cut slice of life as it is lived on (lie stii-c. a hand j'ii kcd vi Ziel'rld i 'ol- Knat-led I lies licalll if; Al Coj&isiy Mrs. '. Schwartz was hostess it t.vo delightful briilKe-luncheons on' .Monday und Tuesday afternoons, ii honor of her niece, Mrs. I'nul Keck, of l.a (iramle. Ore. There were seven aides of hiidire mi Monday and eiirht m Tuesday. The first day's honois .vcre won by .Mrs. I.. D. McKarland md Mrs. K 11. Small. On Tuesday the honors were won by Mrs. C. H. I'ike and i.Mis Orville i'rn.ier. Kor Mith occiisio. s the Sehwnrtr, home on S. I!oer avenue was prettily decorated ,he color scheme beinir carried out n lavender and white I'end d'Urcillc tliiaho) 'iievjew. Mrs. l.yle Kiddle. Mrs'. l.vL- ' tiinitlinni and Mrs. Oliver Oiinmctt ".veie hostesses for li liu-jre,. pally Tues--ia.v afieinooii at Mrs.-I.yle 'string-, iiam's home in Inibler. theie wer?: : dx tables of briilire and those receiv i .air hich honors were Mrs. K. M. lackson, Mis. Charles I'layle, and ; Mis C. 11. Sralitoll. The looms were iorettilv ami altriK'tively decorated , vith the bri;;ht summer flowers of 1 the sciison. A delicious two-eour.-e ' 'uacheon was vervetl. The SumlaV school of the Kirs! I'resbytei ian church held their picnic : it the 'Uiveiside l'nik yesterday uf ' ernoon. The ilay was an idea! oi.e 'or n picnic a'nl a mmiiier of people , vent out for the afternoon and for ; lie supper- The picnic supper wa he bin ftatute as there was ever-' j bine; fiom delicious meat loaf to ice' .leum and cae. I Mis I.. I.. Snodi:ins ami I - ad.' Van lluivn were charmim? ho-l- s-es tor a tlilurht fully appointed "i,ic;elunelaon Tuesdav afternoon Those Indies receivinir hiph honors! . wi'ie Mrs. Karl Stoddard, Mrs. ,1. I) I -noilirr.-s and Mis. T J. Scroi:i;in 1 The dininjr loom of (he Sommer hotel i ivas iilluiclively deeointeil with the, nuutifiil colored flowers. 1 The Kn-tein Slur Social Club was I leliirhtfullv i nieitaini-d at the home M Mis. A. .1. n Vnlkenliurir yes I 1 erd.iy afternoon. Mrs. KstclU Sil-' 'He, a iiicst ef Mrs. Tucker's on; lith homes. IMicioui ref:eshmei:t ''r rved by tie hnsir. The clilb l ,vill not meet ssaili for f,,( il Hatph Cecils t,c) Mi,.- KratHi.,' G o v e r n m ent Ownership Not Asked (Continued from Paire One.) "Willi the degree of fiiendiy inter ests that I fe. I in these oV:u.i.''a':oTs j and vith the recognition u-.'cimTeil ti their irreat service to their inenibei- ontiol is potsonin the flies. Thi- may le di.ne by sprayinjr a small amount of tile followine; mixture on the upper surface of tile leaves: tine o.m-.e sodium n'scnite and onf-i tjeart of syiup to three gallons ol" water. The mixture is attractive to the flies e.Mj is intended to poison them Ufoie they Inv their ctks. 1 Cabhatte Worms. C.tbbnTo worms and similar fei-d-ir U" woi n s may be controlled in the iTiirrien by Mi -inliiinpr at intervals of a vcek to C'n davs with the following inixtuic: - One pin t of arsenate of lend to nine ship, I ant hopeful that i hey will not j parts of air slaked 4ime, wood ashes ndopt a course that will sureiv nrov di.-astious to th,. organizations nn:1 unfni-tur.ale to the men coinp-.isili,-Ihem,'1, wrote Mi- Hooper. "It is regrettable that such a step is conte:i.piale(l nt. a time when th'" country is hist enteiin upon nn err. of nave stub l inilustiinl condilions that (rive promise of an cn'mircd de uree of piospei'ity to railway ein-nlli.-es or lo:i;l (lust- Hose Thrips Many people have be n troubled with rose thitps de.-tioymy the blos som on the bushes. The following mixture dusted on the plants is a Ltoo.l control for ihe thrips: One iiu irt air slaked lime to wdlich Ins been ndile.f one tenspoonful of llhi'klcaf I-'mtv. Stir this mixture ve'l I'm! d'lt nn lil-.n-.- ft.-.-n inn.-ill" 312 DEPARTMENT STORES Men's Work Shirts Exceptional Value WHICX yon take ad vantage of this op portunity to stive on tlio cost of Moil's higli-gradu Cliuinbrny "Work Shirts you jirofit py our tremen dous purchasing power for 312 stores, which makes possible this remarkably low price. 89c These sMrts nre mnile of heavy Riid liiediiiiu welirht t'hmiibrays. exlra full eilt, tloillile stitched, will two button poekits; sizes 14l..j to 17. A real Rood service able Work Shirt. StylisK Straw Sailors . "i For Men and Young Men NO otlter article' o a man's apparel is looked fonvard to with more interest than the hat .he will wear nt straw hat time. The Sailor is more pop-' vtlar than ever this season. Not the old, hard fitting, stiff Sailor,' but the new comfortable cush ion band hats that stay on the head in tho windiest weather. You'll find a splendid assort ment of these new Sailors hero at these remarkably low prices. $1.49 $1.98 , $2.98 whole Ck.n.. nrn a t.lf 1artrrP thnn Inst TPIir. ' ItraUlS Of Keiihits, line Splits, Pineapple Sennits and a wonderful showltiB of the popular brown Drams vviia urowu nanus ; uio iu.., Stoyns and Fuslynmas from Japan. - ; "Let Us Bs Your HattV' Pajamas , For Men ' Full cut Pajamas fur men ; ntnde of " lrtiit of the Loom " white mus lin, triiinneil with four, silk frogs and nice qual ity buttons. Hemiirk able value at $1.98 Night Shirts For Men Men's full length Night Shirts, made of "Fruit of the Loom" white muslin. Splendid quality garment tit an exceptionally low prico. .THE LAROKST CHAIN DKl'AHTMUNT. -HTOItK OlttiAMZATtON I TI1K WOKLdJ- yc&r SJmerica's Home ShoePoUsh I - V 7 w ShinoU Hom St Makes your shoes neat and trim, and improves the whole appear ance. Shines for all the family. Black, Tan. White, Ox-blood and Brown Always lOc. Mak th daily thine an easy habit get the SHINOLA Home Set A genuine brittle dauber which cleans the shoe and applies polish quickly and easily. Large lambs' wool polisher brings the shine with a few strokes. If a best to say "SHINOLA" ( 1 R.vV Hi !.- , 'V..,-V. r.-r s i . V-, t ... 'V jtjj.V.i'i i ; i ri.w..-w VGA 2 carloads, received today. We bought this early in the season way under today's market and we are selling it under today's market, but we den't use sugar as a bait. If we sold sugar at less than cost wo would have to add this loss onto other items. The Hoeverined doesn't do business that way. Don't be misled cr deceived by baits even when sweetened with sugar. y6Vc.c;-.is.':.H PURE CANT, SUCJAR, 1 W POUND SACK $7.33 Every Day Is Bargain, H)jy at the Ilooverizcd