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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1922)
Saturday, .Tiilv R, 1022 T.V OllANTR EVTCNTN'O OBSERVER PACETTTTfEE fHE OLD HOME TOWN ByStanley nolo F.a Uj .1 T ITr" T ,r""-",!!i"':"'-.iir MX DW -"Oll ' , ti 1 ' : i'lMUUin.", At if.MF rMi(uG al V T i 1 " r . . - , r - - , ' : ' 7J - vt-v-5'j xvr". cri1" i i - 'a. '.yV AUNT SAAm PCABQtW CAUO MrRM tOOLiTTT.e R.C'-L:Al;EP Op The wmi TTLENiS V0 HAVE HITCH A7 mIN ANL. At'uC S-TtvtETS. Local News In Brief smull Krassjin Senttlo fur some thm whole she to some out this morniue to fir? on N street between, Seventh was Btopiihtu with friends, and Eighth. I'uveti for Vm-tlam! Cul. V. S, Ivan hoe niul wife, left hist evening for I'ortlund to upend a week or ton day.. Mr. lVHiihoe is on leul business. Cider Visiting Home Hoy Peebler, a well known horse rarer, is spending a few'duya here with Ilia parents before leaving Cnr Livingston, Montunu, where he will ride the middle of this month. orr of itnm'ii Kd. Ledbetter, runchcr of the Hot Lake district is in town today and says that it Is Home relief to Ret into towii nrter the heavy haying season. Hoyti Itcturit Ileum " Jay, .Marilee and Tom Reynolds returned from Baker last evening on No. 23 alter spendinn a few days visiting with their uncle, Thom as Haines, of that city. Accept Position Douglas Ciine, local musician, ac cepted a position playing saxophone with the Wise orchestra, and played his first engagement at the dance hold last night at ' North Powder. llnek from TclocHM't ().. C. McDowell arrived In 1-a Grande this morning from 1 etocaset where he has been for the past few days. Ho is an eiuployto on the O.-W.. and makes Uts home in La Grande. bustuesj IiIk i 'nit thn hraitcli line traiu. tie upent the ereuint u of the oley. Suiiuneiviile, .Man A. Shaw, of Sumtnerville, arrived in La Giandu yesterday on the biancli line train, and i- stopping here for the day as a uest of the Savoy to attend to some business matters Uuit require his attention. (joe to Milton - Mrs. Dexter Mtflroy left tills morning on No, 17. bound for Mil ton, where she will he fur about a week visiting at thu homo of her husband' brother, Thomas Me. llroy. mutton uud rt- Mr. Tut u guest Tii of HihhIh'ii Herb, Hiram uud ThomuR Starus, or Ladd L'Hityon, spent Sunday and Monday with their parents, Mr. And Mrs. O. It. Htums of Summervillo. Mr. and Mr. Jas. Loper, of UreRh 11 utii wojre also visltlun at the Stum's home. North PowuVr VIsltorH Mr. and Mrs. liurr (.'autre!!, of North Powder, wero visiting in Sum merville the first of the week as guestH of their parents, Mr. and Mr.. Win. Cantrvll and Mr. and Mrs. O. 11. Starns.- licliiitiR from linker Mrs. Leslie Olson, who makes her home in this city, returned to La Grande this morning on No. 17, after upending about a week's time in linker visiting with friends and attending the Fourth of July celebration. f expects to ;return to ! Portland tiw week. her homo in X July 21-27 CluuUtoiua at City Z Pal. v- AltcRdinj; Tanners' Picnic I L. M.' Hoyt uud family of Imbler, . . ! are spending the day in the city Here fnmi Cove George Connely of Cove, is spend ing the day in the city ou business. attending the farmers' picnic. Accepts Position Mi.-s liuth Qulgley has accepted a position with the Kasteru Oregon Music compntiy. Cove Man in Town "Shorty" Phulp of Covo, La Grande visitor today. Accepts Posh inn Frank Iloblnson. who has been in charga of Al'. illuminating shop at Uaker, has accepted u nosition with the Lilly Hardware company. Is a Leave Position Miss Flitzi Jensen, who has had charge of the sheet music depart ment of the Kiistera Oregon Music VIsil fug from KnMicle S. U. Morgan, of Kamela, arrived in Him city last evening to spend a f t'w days at the of Mrs. Louise Mn quiie. 1 Leaves for Home -Mrs, J. L. Sherman, Sr.. left last levelling Tor her home in Seattle af iter spending some time here at the company, resigned her position and lu,me of hu' s""' J- llt'r"- Any -La Grande Huhseriber to the Observer who does not re ceive his paper by 8 o'clock in the- evening, please call Western Union, Main 24. and a special messenger will deliver a copy. ; Here from Dayton 1 Mrs. Floyd Smith, accompanied by In rr daughter Miss Gladys, are visit ing at the home of .Miss Mary McLaughlin. JAZZ Dance Saturday Night Eex Hall LONIiVS NOVKITY OKCHESTRA Installing ,Wu Jcr Plnnl Herman Koesch, proprietor of the. Merman's Uuuli room, is installing a new ice plant, in orde'r to give his customers better service. (jlirU Visit Sister Misses Doris and Mary Oswold spent a few days in La Grande re cently visiting at the Home of thtir sister, Mrs. Krncst-Birkel. - ' To Harvest Cherries Mrs. Louise Lar.am and lier son. Willard. and Kd Fitzgerald, will leave La Grande tomorrow, hound for Cove, whore they will aid in harvesting the record cherry crop, Small Grass Fire Thn fire department Branch on Time The branch Hue train left this morning n time, due to the fact that No. 6, eastbouud expresd train, arrived in town this morning very nearly on schedule time. Moloi'H from California Mr. and Mrs. Frank U. Kvans spending a few duys here at the home of 1C, J. Kj'owu. Mr. and Mrs. Kvans motored Here from Mt, Ahleu, California. Iteiuriis from Portland AIw, Klta WarmohlU and grand daughter returned last evening from Portland, where they luive been spending their summer vacation, stopping a few days at Seaside, stat ing that it -was the only cool place that they had visitid. Visiling Brother . Mr. and Mrs. D. M. LyH-eh, who make their home in Wichtu, KaHMts. arrived In La Grand- yesterday and will be here for so mo time visiting nt the home' of lite brother, J. I). Lynch. To Join CnniiKM's ( Clurk Fitzgerald wlll'eavn Sun day for the Minam countryjwherej he will Join Bill Carney and Chris tian Sundherg and after spaudlug the rest of the week in thi big outdoors, the three nieu will go to Cove and pick cherries. To Attend Funeral Mrs. W. H. Hamilton and daugh ter left last evening for'Kod Illutf, California, to nUend the funeral of Mrs. D. W. Fuller of that cily. I'A-Slieril'f From tirmit County Ed. Keeney, former sheriff of Grant county, Is here visiting his brother Joe Kt.oney, of the O.-W. Kd rccntly went through the fire xt Monument with heavy losses. To Walla Walla Miss Ethel McLeod returned to her home in Wa-tla Walla this morn ing' after spending several days in Lit Grande visiting at the homo olATourists Mrs. D. Smith uud with other friends. enterprise .Man W. A. Sweitland, of Kntrcrrlso, arrived in La Grande eMerday and nfter speniling tiie evening here as a g nest of l h Savoy rei u rn t-M t o- his home this morniug on the branch line train. Driving 4i AVenatcIice . K. E. Bragg and Dan McLeland left yesterday for Wena tehee to be ;;one several days looking afUtr laud interests which they have In that part Tt the country. (.lis In'vy Back Gus Havy returned last evening from Cniou wliere he had been vis iting with frieud.i and relatives and also attending to some business in terests that necessitat d his u ten ion in the slock show city. Wallowa 'Man H. O. Dunbar, of .Wallowa, was a business visitor in La Grande yes terday, having arrived in the morn ing and registered at the Foley hotel. Hot urns from Klgin M iss Florence Spenre of Union left this morning for her homo in t'nion. Miss Spence has been spend ing a week in Efgin returning on 'lie branch line train lust evening. Oil Motorcycle Trip Henry I tees and wife hit this morning with their motorcycle and camping outfit to make a tour of some of the larger cities of the coast. Mr. Uees is a musician and has spent some time in this city playing and has made many friends. Business Poor at Lund Office There ha. not been much business transacted at the t S. laud office jthe last few days, the men who are likely to have business at the office jure home watching that there aro no j fires started on their places. Visiting: from California Miss Marion Strobridge, moth"r ami brother, of Haywafld. Califor nia, Hie nt Sunday ut the home of Dr. Veins, uud are now visiting triinds In Klglu. Miss Strohrldgo was once a teacher hi that city and has many friends there. Here- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith and family, of Dayton, Washington, who are driving through, stopped over in La Grande lust night and con tinued their tiip this morning. While' here they were gutsls of the So:n-1 mer hotel. . iKJff ADDITIONAL LOCAL NKWS ON PAGE TWO. , YOU are wanted for a satisfied customer at NKYVLIN DRUG CO. 7-7-2t Distinctive Styles I' 6 ! ... - ..WA : r . w . -.y tax1 i 'i.-.'-i I - !l . 'V k. . iu I'vi'rytliini; in Jlihuly's waring appan-l, in :-ludiiig a coniiilcf c line oi' up-to-dali footwear. Jf it's soincl liing ilov wo have it. FRENCH "& GREENE Ready-to-Wear and Shoe3 July lllth Inst dy to rent without a penalty. pav water j 7-rt-.1t if $? 4p ip 4 "ifl? $? 4 4 4 41 4 1 TAX1CALL44 4THI2 OLDEST AND MOST KKLIABLK TAXI SKKViC E ij IS THE CITY. ' , All Short Calls 25c a Over from Weiser J. A. McN'lsh, who recently traded for n ranch in the Weiser country, is in the city for a few days. He is preparing to remove his family to that place where thiy will perma nently reside. , O'Brien Elected Treasurer At a nuetiug of the hoard of di rectors of the V. M. C. A. last eve- All calls answered Promptly with Bonded ty'lvcrs. I'nclc Sam Again In Town "Uncle Sum' Brooks, well known resident of Imbler, is spending a tew days in the city. Mr. Brooks says that he can get out again and enjoy living after worrying about getting his hay crop in. n in r Howard O'Brien watt treasurer of . thp board. No other elected 1 j! Ford & George J MAIN 44 V 4 Call business acted. of importance wmm trans. 4,4'4,4,4,4,4,4,44'4'4'4 IN HOT WEATHER IT IS POSSIBLE TO GET SOME RELIEF J!v reducing t lie niuiilicr Of Kiuiiifiits you wear. We've a neater and better way! We retlnee the weight Of each garment And the result is the Sat isfaetiou of being Well groomed' and comfortably (.'hid on the hottest (lavs. ASH BROS. 'The store that keeps faith with the people' ' BP Upturns fiiim Cliirauo .Mi.ss Gladys .Miller, daughter of William Millfr. returned to her home today after spending about ,tvo years in. Chleano, wlu-re she at- temlod school. She will be ut her home from now ou.' ' VMiIiik for Suinnit'r Mrs. Anna (Mies and her daugh ter, Mrs. W. II. Searlcs, of Haiti more, Maryland, are in Ka Crande visiting at the home of the former's sister, Mrs. l'rank Lamb, for the summer. At 1'olej K. H. Tllttlc in I.a C.raudf. : of Imbler, arrived esterday to alttnid Selbiril Here - I (ieorne Seibird, editor of the j Union Republican, Is a Uf Grande ; vlsittir todav, attending 'to some, business alialrs that require his at-1 tentlou. 'isilinir in l,u ti'iini. Miss AdcllH . 1'hillipK. who makes her home in New York City, ar- rived In La Grande a hort time Jaj:o and Is vision at the1 home of it Mrs. K. (',. Tiickey for a period of weeks. Miss Phillips has be-in OLD TYME DANCE ' . ' Every Thursday' Night at i Zuber Hall P. J. Powers HIT THE OLD SWIMMING HOLE THESE HOT DAYS IN A ' " Jantzen Swimming Suit For Ladies, blisses, Men and IJoys. Latest wool. ill style, eolors .(and lit is perfect). All Cot ioii Swimming Suits for the whole family ;it very low prices. 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