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AVciliit-Kflav. Tnlv 'i, 1022 IL .. PACK TWO '. T. (ll.'.WT)!' KVKXTXO OBSERVER 'mmiIiik, hill tlio.-i' iin-"il : LEHMAN SI'UINCS 01' EN TO ' Tin: l'l iii.ic. Music this sumiru-r by Mi-Elroy Orchestra. A few empty cabins left, muke. ri'.-'rvntionn rarly. rlij? lioxin;; antf wrestling muU-h the 4rti uf July Phm or write In U-hnmn Spring-: for reservations. T. B. BUFFIN'OTON, C-12-2IU Manager. : t .( l.:i-Mn i-vt-nliiK. Mms Ali.v and nli-ce, JM-i li.- ( iulwidl, ar. vIhIMiik Iii wwitiTii Wii.-ililii flmi ri a few wwkB. Vr. Miiiy .VUiinlik, Iwr t-o otiH f 1 i r ri i i-l and Ki'imitli. WVsloy WimiI 'vit anil .Mrs. nii.l Mis. Han-Is left Mi.nil-t.v fur a innnl li s a at Yd- ' luu-'iiim- park, ...rirli' iiiiniiit:ilii j and Twin Kails, ,ah. ;Mt. Emily" Products ft"!- ' ta y&vt tht you are getting the , 2tt in Cured Meats or ill p u READ THE WANT AOS! JHU 0 j M J L y L 1 1 U BUSY SPRAYING (didil looking liiiliircil suits fur men, -i 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 t in tweeds. striie, etc. Just vCliiit every niiiti w.iuts I'm- sininiie!- The Grande Ronde Meat Co. For Sale V k "Mill Ws. .- ... fVf i?. i i.ri .... en n rnp 6 i i I i t i i s I I i "l i t wear. J'l'ied ilt sje'l.tlO It; '-;.".(IH Oxfords Oxfords fur lint went her. UoimI Idnkiiiy sidles fur 1 1 1 ( -1 1 . I'rieed at $5.00 and $7.50. THE ER..BHANIJ Felix Rothschild Co. Underwear ( '(ml uuderwear I'm iliivs. Men's nniim suits ui' liile elieek minis' nk. at li letic style, ier suit ....$1.00 HILL'S DEP'T STORE f'OVK, .l-ily.f,. The t-h.-rry 'arow i'ls are busy KprayljlK to kill Hie 'hleh am iliuiniUim the crop. .1. I'. Di-iin ami wife relilllled Krl ilny 111. Ill a tv.-.i we'ek'H virit at I'nrt. latul anil oilier joints. Sam Miller Biiffercil u pnrtlnl -trnlu- or pnralysiH Suniliiy inurnhiK.' AinoiiK the people who Bpent Sal lii'lay Ml l.a (Iraiule were V. lolmscn and family, I., J. Chiid wick and fnmlly ami Geo. I'hiid v. it-1;. T, II. Johnson anil w ifrJ and' Mrs. Sarah Tlioinpson of La Oramln vis-M-"l al the L. v.- .lohnson liono on Siunlay. The hall same between Cove anil I'liion Sunday afternoon resulted In a victory for Cove with a score of T In . i - . . Mr. anil Mr. Nelson Klulit made a business .trip to La Orandu Thlirs- 5-room minlern luuinalnw, full basement, tarne, lare lot, house faces east. The owner of tills place is u non-resident and the price is reduced to sell the place inline illately. If you are looking for n Knot! modern home II. will pay volt lo invest inatn this, l'rice f 2Sllll.ini. Tfrins, Jlnim casil ami the halance like. rent. liny Uaker and wife moved to I. I Ciamle this week. Mr. linker is employed on ttie survey work of the ('eve-La firamle road. lti;AI TIIH WANT ADS! fi-room moficrn furnishoil ltnn?a low, 3 lols, excnlliMit t;ara e, fin lrmiition. Thin place is com hM '.! furnishiMl atnl must ho mvt tc be aipViplaUl hh Ut Jiicatiun, condit ion mid the 1'ti rti ish iiiKH. I One f-vollnt lot located on Frist strwt bi-twiM'ii Spring ami l'l-nn. Two 4 -room phistfreil liouscs near rnlmcr mill iliat ran be nnr- chased for 2nij down and $2;"(.0K ! pir month. DIIUIMP MCADI V l COMPLETED VNION, July G. - I'nion whh' quiet place during tin Fourtli. Many of -our puopli went to linker for the celebration there, i'itid the- bull team played In Cove. - ; Mi'H. Felix KvatiH and Mrs..'- W. Halnoy were HhoppitiR In u fliahilt' litBt Thursday. .... : Tho dwelllime bcliiK erecteVr by John rhaihvii-k at the'.lum-iion, mid by K. H. Rcjliriw h.'to In I'nion will boon bo ready for occupancy. Paving (k tiolntt on rapidly In the Hoiitli part pf town, but the enn Htructlou company Iuik had jt little difficulty In mM-nrinv; fine pravel fur the aurface of the Mtreet, thai will puKti Inspection. - First lli' (rial Ity of the gravel from Catherine creek waH comb'tuned, then tbu kfnd from IhIhikI Clly wasn't u;j to Htiit)(l. aril, and, finalty a 'Miillable qunUty In ; belny. , hauled , f i oiu North lew der to UHtJ In flniuhtiiK the diirtiice. Local ftutt In hcuiimlnt; to appedr nil thu market, SlrawberrbiH have been ou Dale for Home time and cherrb'H anv bein brouuht In. Sev . orul flHimtW'iire buHy bu-yinK up the liinrkHt.'ible varieties for 'ove Hhlp ' perw. ThOre are ittii' u few trees of pie cherrlen but hardly any mar ket for this varfetv. Mi'H. Settle Cllne made a business trip to l.a (Jrando last Wednewday. Cjitlieriue creek Is rapid! v tioiiiK down nnd tieidut; ck-arer and no doubt from thi.- time on tin re will be uuKlerH nlonj; the stn'am. ' A yon up man. In idly more" thiui n boy, paKsed throUKh I'nion hifd i Wednesday mnrnlnjt on litu w ay to . YelloWRtone park. He had nm from (California and was walking) thro ii cli with bcddlriH mid camp ; utensilH Htrapped 011 his buck. '' 'The ; yoiiiiK man wan dnsHed in a Boldicrj uniform and scotm'd to Ik enjoying j the hike, although he was acciiMtlriK j a lift whenever offered.' Mm. F. F. 1 livens cam over ' from Lit titatide Inst Muuday to vis-j It with MrH. W. V-, Connor till niter I the Fourth.' Ida liftlhm. who Iuih be' n at . J'en-, dletun attondiiiK rthe 'stitntuei-' jior-, inal, home lor n slioit vacHon j .She caitie bottle last Saturtlav. and wilt remain till the firth of (his month, when she will return to Pen dleton fbr uneth'M- month's work, Ralph Min-im. the Smtth-nuiihes man connected with the' I'nion hit;li 1 hchool, who litis beett enjoyiiiK it two 4eeks ,va't(iu at ( fi 11 Ml, ennie llome jusf Saturday, He came from the O. A. city by autoinohlje. Miss Mary Haydett who hto been at We. I Her for the past (v'w weeks, vlHltlitK with her uramlfal her. came home last Saturday. John Saeraborouc.h, John Martina. W. V. Connor, Ward .Miller and several other V olenites went to ! Covn Sutiday to see the- hall game j between l"nlou and Cove, ) Alex Johnson and wife p topped ' In 1 -nltin Sunday on their way home j from a fiahtne trip up Catherine creek. Mr. .fnhnson liven in Perry. 1 Cnion will be well nmriHnted al the celehiatlnti in Haker on the Fourth. This matter is lieinK lian dl'M by C. t,. Caldwell. r tieorKe Dunkles. who" was taken in St, Viuc-.MU hiitpitut tn I'ort. land sevi-ral days afio for an oper ation for tinker, is gettint; alonj! i'i'I'i- nlifv n-fMO'dini to latest !'- prrtn. Mr. iJunkb-1 has been ceu , m'cted with the Central Itaihoad of lOrcnon for (teveiitl yehrs. I The commercial club are plannhu? ; til have two lartfe ninun made and i 1 r IimI, one" at each end of the i highway thnmtiii the city. AccurilhiK to one of the men In charge or the pavlnK work ou .Main sLreet the work will he finished eiitltoly through the town by miildle of AtltiUHt." "Tin annual rose kIiow sponsored Ity the Woman's clnb, was stat-ed hiht Sal urday eveninx In front of lie: Vnfou hotel and judgiiiK by the size and Interest of t he crowd th Iho show was a success. The dis play of I lowers wan shown in Cork Itrotherrt store. After the parade n short pi o: ram was rendered from tho front veranda of the hotel. Home of the numbers wrre. A Tribute to the American Flag, by M i'k, Anes Paddock; a oo. by MrH. Kdltb Phv, and some drilling and dnnciitfr by the children. A number of prizes were awarded for the (perorated cars nnl juvenile dlsplaya. .Mac Wood came down from hl ! ranch on Clover creek last week and was transacting business in , Colon. 1 Pert Knight came home last Wed nesday from n short visit la Port land. I - Mrs. U. A. Cook, who was ta'.eti 1 to Hot Lake last weel: for an ipV allou, is reported a- geti'iiK along very nicely. MIsh l.illie Lewiti. wlio formerly I held n position in the 1'nion schoob 1 hut who has been mi l-iir chnol (at the Cuiversily of Cclitoriiia r.t Heiltrtloy, ts home for the summer j vacation, she will tiKu h at '!k-h-iiuoml, C.iltloniin. thisnet year. I Union played a lotting haeinll (game at Cove Sunday when ian lager Meyers took is team over t i I play (In Cherryites. Tne ;.,cil tune ! bud lo 'depend nn two ut th I oys jto do the pitching an t expe.-u-d Jiihl the drubbing, they received. Cove j Mtarteil.-the game with Pulp In Mo-1 box but before the second hi it hi:. ! was cont'))leted they saw that at channe was necessary berattsi- ib Ctiion ladd tuvk a iii.'ting streak a" 1 had -piled Pp six "" to Cow; two.' . fted Alexander was shifted -to Fulp's poHitlon and from then on we secured only tw m.ir. .sc.im ;. , lorn Ked was In his 11 struck out alxni! t-u t'l -n Da-.;;, made- home runs the fir 1 tn times he came t bat. by to. in.: 1 lie ball -in a prune orvlia ; d juvt .icni.iH the .teine 1 roin tho ba I grounds. ('art-r ivn.i i;i : l:e giiine again as was also loot! ';t-e o! who played with i'nion sewn! years ato. Alt h outfit the game w.ts oue-siih-d t hei e was gtn.-d .porl : manship exliilrind 011 hnlh sides, ihe I'nion boys taking ilieir defeat b.- I joking Insttaii of 'beeimr'." M i!r. I'M-hib ('ove. was far enoiifih u t.lio lead to risk easing up .)! Abv. raiifl(-T and a not her (wirier 'i n , (lie game. I'nion used Jewel, .iey- c rs and (leertsen in the box, i.ut (Cove continued to lose tlte ball' In jtho prune trees and finally t ned i with a score of 22 to S. ! Mr. llilb-r and his family spent I Su inlay on the ban ks of t ;,er' n" ; creek alK)ul ten m ;ie above l iiio:). !riereports tlie stre-ant at that p'ar,. 1 an Im 'jug tm h ifh ami u: .(.- ii ; I good fishing. j Mrs. Frank Crai-r came over f-e,n t l.a (irande I mt week for a vi: it 'with her parents-, .Mr. and Mrs. !;. !(. Zeeli. ; Karl ZeiW took n lo;-d of fans .over lo the ball gam:? at Cove -Snu-j'lay. j Only a Miiall crowd t arm ,! nu I for Ihe d.ill'-e at Smith " h-'M S:-l- Exide Batteries naileries In Mock, naileries Tor Kent, naileries lteclinru;cil llntlcrli-H Watered Free, naileries or ll 1111111 Repaired. StrombciK ( aibiiietor Service, B. & T. BATTEHY STATION Fred Burgess, Prop. In LclK'lilon'ii .Machine Work. I I have, several pood modern homes on paveil atreets. The noxt time that you Insure your home cotno lu anil let me ex plain what $'..no or less will do for you as to rent insurance. Geo. H. Currey Itenl 1'Jstato 1 insurant "BILL HANSEN Contractor nnj llulldnr Urlclt, 'Stone, Tile nnd Concrete Work Iteimiilclln anil general con tr.ctliiK. So Job too largo, none ton small. No wni-tlinn prices. :rt yearn1 experience. Seo nio; befpro. you let your " work. 1102 N. St. Cor. N & 5th LA GRANDE IRON WORKS MACHINE SHOP AND FOUNDRY All kinds of machinery, automohilpi and trmctor re paired, overhauled and rebuilt. Ascetylone welding of h11 kinds. Cylinder hnriwj and ovemize pigterv. rnkihHfts, Piatonn and Piston Pin rnrrnatid. Rive us a trial ( D. FITZ(;ERALD, recp. fitrrm vrv wmmmmm A Truly one Dry Battery Bone Dry means not only that the battery has no solution in it, ' but that it has never, since the day it was made, had a single drop of moisture in it until pre pared for service by the dealer. It is shipped in the true bone-dry condition that means battery newness to you. LA GRANDE BATTERY STATION MM PEICES on Tires, Tubes, Gabriel Snubbers, Bumpers, Spot Lights and Tire Chains. Over stocked and1 must move them We want your repair business on any make ot car. Our Guarantee is what you need on your repair work Home of the Chevrolet and Nash. ' BLUE MOUNTAIN GARAGE AVERY HARRISON, PROPRIETOR ttiWWli!!&m'tt&--: " ' J I - - IflilftrVII lie -1.1 ifffMf, --""iii" Up to Date Shoes for Men, Women and Children The Bootery v La Grande's Only Exclusive Shoe Store 0 rover Smith, Mgr. 1 ' : iiihrr-1 Batteries r- , I oate Milk NO COOKING Th. "Food-Drink" for All Afies. Quick Lunch at Home, Olfice.an.l Fountains. Ask far HORLICK'S. ft-Avoid Imitations & Substitute Furniture Exchange COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS Refvigerjtors at Price to Suit tlis Pocketbook ED DONOHUE, Frop. ' , Phone, Black 1212 Fir & Jefferson A.L. Grossman emu j WHAT WAS THE BIGGEST p-HRILL IN YOUR LIFE kLDUU GET A NEW ONE OLD TYME DANCE 15 very Tliursday Night at Zuber Hall P. J. Powers v ,j. lr vi- lpS 7 il " MONEY TO LOAN On La Grande Residence Property J. R. OLIVER yt... .... .igy- i v vLn . .il ' For Utmost Corset Satisfaction be Fitted to ( MM i .i K 'k r a.1 I it Evorywhere La Grande Groc. Co. - No squeezing of orcana; no pri'saur": do foots of figure corrootod; a -porfejot founda tion for your gowns. This in addition to the com forts afforded through Iho ex clusive "l.a Camllle" features; No pressure on spine; no rut tiiifi by hirers; no pinching of clasps; no dinging; of stays at top but freedom, ventilation, satisfaction. A complete line of the dif ferent models it! ways on hand. 1'rivoH S'J.oO niKl up. Mrs. Robt. Pattison Corsetiere Rra. 1702. Cor. Spring ft Oak I'hone 3i2-V f Long Distance Service "Station-to-Station" rates do not apply when a particular person is designated. "Even ing and Night" rates apply only on "Station-to-Station" calls. "Station-to Station, Evening and Night" rates apply only to calls over tho "Bell System." Home Independent Telephone Co. r Turn the Corner and Save a Dollar STRAWBERRIES LOGANBERRIES DEWBERRIES RASPBERRIES COMING IN IN FINE CONDITION J. G. HOL GROCER ' Quality and Service CALL MAIN 43 OBSERVER ADVERTISING will bring result's I..,...-.. ..