Tlmrsiliiv, .lulv ir$, 1922'
la" CT?Anr: "kykxixo ohservet?
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THE OLD HOME TOWN
drn whoa-op
MS
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SOME OF THE TOWNS BEST HITTlCR6
SAID THE KiiFE SHARPENER? WM(5 PASSED
THROUGH onfZ Day LAST fVfc-K HAD
THE MOi.T COMPLETE OjTFlT EVER
Julv 14 -S n. m.. Reception lv
libiary bontd in hoIH! of tenth
anniveisary oi the city libiary.
July 1". 7 p. m?n 'M- E. church v
basenitni, annua! fish feed of !
:'" Wgyig, Kin and Fleetfoot cluli.
& July 21-27 L'h:iatautiua at City i;
it: lOirk. 0 r.i
July 27-28. Fanners crop ex- v
jirsion.
)
fl! m
IS City 9esieiday
Mrs. Hwiry Parsons of Flgin.
n La Gr.uide viMtor y'-sterday.
ottuniiiiei-Yillc l'aiiner in Town
r 7 - ttt
Local News In mm
; 8 ; : I
fe.SumiiH'rvilta ManHei-i
, August Kricsou a Suniijjei
file
farmjer, wuQ a v isitor in the city yes
- terd iy on business.
-or
Any.I.a Cragile subscriber to 9
the Observer who doea ntft
celve hs .iaper by 8 o'clock ill
the evening, pase ato Qt'estern
Union. Main 24. and a special
messenger will deliver a copy.
' Saturday IHgftt
Rets Kail
fiOaY,lS .NOVULTV (dit'HKSTItft
lioiji
Qmid Chtkes
ai"a ItfJcfps admired
fcS0iiBK9iG&Afb ike FmOSg
!jyion na- fele tlcBS&
incomplete.
This guarjee is your pro-
s toctic-
V'We arnoR tatiified
unless you dje'
Order one oclay.
We Fit Yu.
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CliniVClothiery
"The Store With a
Conscience"
1103 Aflain3 Ave.
By Stanley:
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SEEN IN ThEi;
Suimnei-viUe. Man Here
Jtouglas McUotmld
proPiinont
launer of th? Siinim-'rviUe district,
sient yesterday in La Grande.
Working for 'ounly
Karl ' Tige" Larson ha:i accepted
' posUIcii with the county, on the
survey gang.
j
?eft last evd-
To PendlOloii
1 Miss I'auiiiif Led:rlt'
ning 011 train No. 2;i
ton, to visit friends.
lor Poiidle
: Gardens Manager Ht-re
1 Oliver Davis, nanager of the Gar.
tj us, an ived in town Oast evening
alter sptMuihm a lew days at Baker.
fiomc aiii. m
K. K. HniEK ani Dan Mcl
llan re-
turned
1 :st evcniniifroin Yakima,
liiere they were on b'.''aess.
Wash.,
( iililoiniii VNilol-s I
Mrs. HaTifor.l has her
hou.se gutts bernotOr and ter, 1
Mrs. Prank Gray and Miss Mar j
i jorie Gi
of San
California.
inker $iiMirnnrc .'Oan-
Kvans of Baker, who is
.eP
crested siiranc, is sOudiiiK i
several davs in La Grande on busi-1
ness. e ol"
IO Kiilerprise o
Paul $lair, ol" this city, returned
lOnin lOnJerprise !!?' noon alui
i-Peiliim the evQiilng an (InQrning
thriO en business, '
OKeliit-us fruui CtcOlcliO-
O. II. Kiucaiil and K
returnurl last j'Ve.tioig
(V pQ-'ton
fni lho
branch, wlKre. tliey were Hl bsi
nesso 0
fty-nOf. (Bo Ou(E9in!!- '0'-lel to retuOn the latter pa.Oj
.Or. v.. H.ovK.UI? and Suicht. Q"f ' "k. the fanA rinaii4
Mai Oii-ile of Mtacham. Qi. tfS fester-: a 0 BJOOSs.
day in tin ai'.v shopioi.'. rtO2''oQ
the evening
enr,v. -
ODoantS (D)QD " o
.Ms. P. S. If ioI a Br Sf cwidaw.
iKDiniud to lor ho9 ii
it i it .w tin, in. ev ! f wl
II. b Thomas c 6oi.
O'ongiscto e3d 5a;ici9
l!rlS. Slwee,
Itemoile?lo
trebling. ,o ) t&a
tytQti too 6BQ!$. Q 6)0&(ilinKf
8eo ni ubi9oib
work.
hos ss. a
A.lams Ave. Plioae .Main
Jialile AK-nU fur Itelrable
' In-urance ConiiMi'.ies
ca smteEoI fpns? IB a - - if tmxs ifigs. so s- I .'fciaB Yi .fl-iy
o o otiKara amw ' O0 '"' '"' v""!'0','5' : VCDtyv JsafxGBV lOif t) Bail) pSST liS'iV "
We Utter IfiarS . 1 Will S 1111!
k lint residua section. I Wgm l" tut' ........ t ijii.-. - fj.. 1 Urando. Oregoi. j '
its $t most an location In .1 j) . G v! If,
La GrandeInveslment . AAs!onLndrenioc . rkll .U
Company s Try tij MivinM-s. Ii
. 1 " ' ' J t i i'.V. , i' " -n . s "i T 5 " LAUGH WHILE YOU LEARN LEARN WHILE YOU LAUGH MjPor Credt
,op IinbI'1
Fosttr Bimms of Imbler, left this
iiioininp for Itnbler after spending
a couple of days in the city.
! Meeting Saturday
A upeeial meeting of Crystal Ue-
I hob-.ll t. ultra VA 11 linu ,.1.1 111
for SaturdaeveninE at Ue home,ler homo No;'S
of Mrs. Belle Mc Ma lion, president.
i-its in Pol l land
G. !J. Clark of La Granite Is in
the city for a few days, staying at
tin Imperial while, hero. Oregon
Journal.
In Portland "
Floyd Doekman and family CT La
Grande are reg&tered at the Imper
ial for a few duv-a. Oregon Jour
nal. Here from l'n&n
A. K. Philips, the man who puts
on the old tyme dances at Union,
was a visitor hi La Grande last eve
ning, attending to business.
Vaeuilmi Over
Mr. and Mrs. K. Donhert of P0n
dleton. returned to their home in
that city last eveninj? after spending
llMOr vacation at Wallow Lake.
Over fi'iiti l"n ion
W. V. CofliKC of Union, arrived
in La Grande .this morning on No.
17 mid is gpudiug the day here
on biibineo'.
Mi's. J. V. .Murphy Ikb
Mrs. J. C. Murphy is ill at her
home. While not in a serious con
dition she is unable to be S rouii'l
ana atieiKi loTitr oousenom uuiies.
Moving lu Itoixe
Mrs. Aivin .Snapp and
are preparing to move to Boise this
week, to join Mr. Snapp "who has
been ffiere for some iQme,
ItctiOn Etniiie
Mr !iiwl 0i'u tuliim T n-v f..tjnn
to their home 'j WalloQa last
cveiyng alter spending a coui O"
1n's Hl- tlle 'mc of -lls 80V.V.
; Visiting Sist4r D
I .Mrs. Viol- TGtointon leTt last t-Ve-jning
for lu r home in Portland gfter
; 1 if 11 d .9. g a f e w days at the h o in e
ot her si.iier, Mrs. Kobe-rt lighOu.
At. Savoy
W. K. I.ea.-ll
resident of Jo-
rf: ih. arrived In .a Or.iude last Qeve.
llinu afvd spent the nlgnt as a Quest
of the Savo. He is hero on busi
ness. tioes to Vincent a
Mrs j. u. smith of this tiPv.
left this morning on the bra n eh line
train, bound for Vincent. wb(-i sh-?
will Oiit with her husband ho is
employed ohere.
.Man in l?wn
L. B.
Lo'son, foriiiOrly u resiCljnt
"f I-a Oruiule but noO jj'calOl at
L'uKi'iie,' retiirne to La. Grande for
-OiiiX busing visit veslerdag HOP1
iis .(.fipiiiK in tne soinmr
I'lnat illns
Xlrs. T. M. O Donne I and d me i I
O'Donnell and (I lllgh -I
ter, .who registenO frool I'mgillAP'r-Jiiuo he is .O guest of the Sin oy.
rri'ed in town last ovdnino and
are stopping ut the Folio during a
short visit? in La Grange, oo
, 7
eO' OdCO acalloa 01 65QOi(IP-o
1' loyd QcBcnnon and fOffily aOo
spending their vacatboi at SOddO
McKOmoiO nioOiriQI flQvSQ. tJD
"I "
maun ijotjh-- s
vi". anite. ti I ritiii -jp mjrs.
,8fW PalOier. whose hn4nt oa.i
',rr" " 1 iss"1"" m liQ1
SLTJVwnOd
LAUGH WHILE YOU
smmBDWSb U d Q miUKmil o Ear iro sa be gp asa "Sits 7,fIW
in La Grande this morning on No.
17 from Weiser, where- ho makes
his home.
Left for XohIhtk
Mrs. K. L. Monziimo, who has
been visiting in l.n Gaiule with Mr.
Jand Mrs. George l'arry, ret u rived to
Oregon, this !
morning on No. 17. She reports a
very pleasant visit here.
On liusiness Trip I
Dan Haird, of this city, left this
morning on No. 17, bound for. Pen-1
dleton. Walla Walla and oilier nar- i
by points to attend to Koine hnsi-
ness allairs. Mr. Haird expects to!
bo gone for several d.iys.
Few Days Here'
M rs. Her t On k inn n . of 1 'a liner
Junction, is spendiug a ev days in
La Grangjo atoendiug to some bimi
ness affairs that n ojiiit t her ntten.
tion. During her vteit she is qi
guest of the Soinmer.
$ Forfeit k Kail 3
Charles llauer, Of Knterpri.. was
arrested last evOiing on the rharge
of intoxication and avo bonds
to appear for trial this inonuug at
ID o'clock. He foiTi-ited his bonds
by non-apptQrance.
Leaves for 1-Jgin
Brs. W. H. Russell and Mrs. C.
A. Kusseb and her lOite daughter,
Lyis, left this morning on tlP
branch line train, CVund for Llin,
after spending sever.il days visiting J
he 10 on pleasure and husines.
ftnQer .Man at I'oley
K. B. TutllP. a well known resi
dent of linbler, arrived in town yi
tenOy and is stx-'nding day
here on business. 'Mr. Tattle is stup-
hihlrenping at the Foley during his vil
"ere.
Villus D.iimt w.'ll
Oiyv oiiH ti'iiin Oa nuiclt IwOiiml
st'liofftilfl time this nioi iiin and '
that wjo So f.
tli Mii;'i iniin.i o
1 Iui:Om uth lici-.O0'" bfiv SOOO
which was iM'avil
OiiO nil fnOl. It iirriwcl in fej.,
(iranile aliout 8::i0, o'!' ln'inrli lino
pulling out ;K :i o'cloi. Oo
Sin
I..OI iQ Ttiiuicli-
0. .M. R. H:''Dv
Lois. Oof Huker, arrive
and il;iai:hter,
iiom Inwn lauo""" "l reirv
. . H II . I. . O
eveiwii: and, nd''
"'lit ' L' I ipv
nmin as fcliesis ol llle Anj v, iit j
i lliis morning on tjyv liian. li 9n
"am. ooiiiki lor nai.owa counlyo
; 5'liit.
O
Mrs. Georen l)earni:ui a Vin-Pt
returner in her ioniewi ik nOi-nn." :
.i ... . -1
itu mu uiiiin n iiiiij it t oi vi li'I Ueil(V i
ing Uist nigbrNjn 6-a Grande as a
Savnv
(DQcller Oclllli;
-0
O. .M. U'6'"i'miin,
pi-ouiy,.'!?!
rancher of ICWSi. return
i.".i.v ins
rVemlQi!
home this mornirv al'lc
vyeOerday m 1.0 lOCQde on busl-
II 'Oi. o
Olland Sbilintiin. of'. inceiri
rivi liol.a Gr.Side la eveiilnc, andileiO.y suflw-io fro a hroflOB U3q
Is sliBiiding a short tii rS here on i sustaineil I im mmndia r i
Misu.tts. J)i;Oing Ins visit u l.a
busiliS. DuO'tlg his visit u La1
-
rs. V. ,.lilchel Ic; Ibis inorn-
ing lor ber home in Portlnn duller
stoning two nifiuths in La Craiole
viotii'G? ith h-Jr datQhf.ciQ
Mrs. a
Oharles 5jVsiOa and iMrs. gOriAi? I
IVTna. lO mis lilv GTS, Oill Qiin 1
her olltr Oaug!..'r. e... J. J) I o.
u, in Clio Hose lai'
&. it. Q O.io.iiu 101 1 no inspec-
tor ith Ohe excoliO, ftotSion of
We & . C, Oill ai9 40 GlOile
soortly alter July 2il. rflO (Bill make
an InsiOiOieO tO 0' rtibO'l Oi:o?0 an'P
LEARN LEARN
j; - --vr-ic - ia o 1 zaig; BjU'.-, ,j t- tS Vvc'.'jys - .
Don't
sport
vliile
I'OljitlX'S,
Thnse oho havo not up.
COrtil'Icatioil kIiouIi) tin wi
plied for
tlM(ill!i t,9i. otfico of ColllOy 6SWlt
JlDo- 0 o 1
Miuni Vatt-a anO CQiiolilQr of El.
KQ. :i'0 siH'ndiiiA o If dOQ
in
llL.
-Q3
O.'liiriis fiflnO
-Mis. lan tirahui iQtiiritfd to !or
!
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..OiiKuidimr tl 9,.v in iQ. o,." "
"imiiiiK me nav in imn AJIv n .
co-
I'asS'
s Tln-i09h o o
last ,a.,.l 1,...,..... .. ....
- 1...I..I-H ui l.lluuw IKU. Has
aii...... ... a.m. n
..; ... . Q . v. .
! i ii" i i-iurce uoanieu train
,a, z
last eveOInu, bognd for Cor-j
Oalliw :n.i iQni-.o,i
-"iiiawu. .yr. rieno iso
PyiTloflO eOeurdOv end
lO speak iii
Will 11 SH- liG lintelll At IliA niVOlim
.a .... ".r
to,. ., ,., "1 ..': ,. "T
iai. i'. X JTo
........ ........ .i.,,
Airs. Irene Gl-oupe, ifo oP ffi.
Groii of, La GQindo, (Sue brouQttU
ui -me m. r.uzutfwa lie ration 1 vil
ii :,ts
Ira. betwiOn here uu& tfln latter
'o'ity
s'itv. Slfio is rcnortrt0 ftn an vroRan
OQVljAlljljLitfi -cfe,QiEa..g33nib-
fieesoesesaeeeaesftessggaseei
r oi i
9
asm
gj Milltr('st'!i ! I
ll 11111 renjiin, . om 1movttia.
2 Carjjw!) nffl iftaff HWiaar!3
H WU f. llW Hp
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WHILE YOU LAUGH
Summer Dresses
Going Fast
o
wait t-oo limo iyou v;uit
ndvnntaf; of the woihKtI'uI
iijiriraiiis in
suits and smnnici'
dress
w have y&iv
size.
Uead v?to- ear snd Shoe's
as t'-.tay as ran hn cvin'itod
lloralil
!o o Q
1 .11 ;ioiiclf VKItnl-
W. H. O'.NVull.
employe or
tho O.-W. K. H N.. w'Oi inalics his
Imino In I. a (Iranili!. nnivol in the 'd
Oy yeOenlov OlOnoon Pa a short
busines sand vislliPj trip. He Ok-
pePis to return to his homu in a
il.iy or so. Halter Jlerald.
ITOOImk I n 9"il la II. I
.Mr. and Mis. (iorir Alicuc. form-
I'r resldent.-i tO Ci'nnrL'. arrived
in the city today from Hoise, wherS
II.. I....... II. I.... 'I'l. .U ......
i."Af ';
AhegK was MlhS .Maude Baflmess
"U,W,B '
lago and waso for
:sivei-!il i'iun ..f in. I.'. .. I.... ii.
server Oorce
(DolxD mm o
Vqis fire department w is called
-tellay ..heft 4 o'. lo. k
t!rf
''oomliiB houso on Hie ci.Oa. 'r of
IPpriOK and Fourth. The fir
itiMvn-l
be only a mOi grasn fire that
did
not ioies:0!ate the0calling of
fire department.
the'
0Wn 5 re Q gohl
Fd Ford closed a dml will? Mar
-XtSQaa) O O COD O On
o
taau&ujAUeyoo git' o-p Qv o
iVa- " ' o
No Interest
Are
to tako
Come
Lju.nfrii1lUmH)U)iiti.uUiCJulu ljuu 'b.ttj
u U u''u
tin DurlnS tlirouKh
the Pyniniitfc
I. ami company, for his fine four
acre tract on Portland slru.O. Mr.
l'oid took In oil', llorliie's Jjomu irf
9lOS North Kou rtli streot on tho
;tl. KU said it was Voo llllteli of
Job i0rohiai to run two inovTnir
bpletllTo hIiiovh Hied U fuilj ut the 0
same time.
Leaves lit)' 'd -U'ft o
Mrs. A. 11. Coleman, who ol""
bef nvisttiug her sistero Mrs?0'est
onhavtr, will tako her departuro
thii. evening for Iilm hono in Mex-
, n ,
'OO I .MeWc.
2) msm
ttttt Ol.lVfc'sa? AVt VOWD
It bl i Xttl.B 'I'A.VP
tPU CijM f&3 '
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a&4 fReezip t nA; ifta .
adWtioi 8isao
ItefmS) oJrPm eES6 0(3olgh tfto o
Oioiyo "l. C'od!lll " offjetsreBf
81. sjCJDGEWiiO opicp; na cojt
D'Ait? So loCito; s piScHing oo
'l6i?S3. Oo Ai0tltiQ 10 8tgnct
O'M) bg fPooiBiu, woSlSlcq
GfaiCfbctioM.
A cnJpIIO lino of t8 dlf-
fGOent models iilovs on hand.
aciC . lPa!ft"(l OB.
Era. Kobt. Patson
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lea. I7i0?v) Coif Spring & Oalr
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