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ift-nM Vr tr ff I'Yitlay, Juh- !. 1)J'J- LA' flRANDK KVKN IN'O O USURY KH VACifi T-'TVR a THE OLD HOME TOWN fiTOP S THOSE triBWMr'ji ujnruiiwrawjinifnnniTUT.'J and V. TMP M" HA'j PC.EN r? HEAV OP L ATE "OVT THE DOTMAiTE IS SPniU-JNc HIS VENIMC,S at th-: orpicE - tltt . V Local News In Brief July lil-27 Chauuttqua ill City ' Park. :! July r ;:rmrrV rrop I- cursion. r A'ufc. IJ. K. . M. picnic at Hiv- -! errtide Pai k. v Sept. 1-2- N"orthvp.-t convention v tif I. O. K. K- at La Hrandc. v Hfn nds Day in City G. t Cooper of Kunrhi, w.t'nt the day in La Graiule ietuintn: home in the evening. lleml' Lady Huth Snow arrlv evening tt) spend ing friends. d in the eity last r. l'"v," uiij s visit- Hohh' to lijiker M U tt:itlt-v rciiiriied hist evening from Wallowa lake, whei e she has been apeiuling a few days ' ' , on her ai:ation. - He!1"" M"!te W. (. Haiper. who has been vis- . .1 . . 1.;,. I,,,,,,,, (,. ii.i. laud last evening on No. . Lloyd Omer lelt last evening to join I he Klophenstein cmpiag party at their homestead at Kainela. e .jitting to b'ina home a great iinn tlly of huckelberries. Home to lflrtM V. Henderson, who has been spending a few days here on busl nesM. returned last evening for his home in Portland. Iteturn t Portland Stev! Gardiner and wife retuvne.l lust (evening from Fort land, where they hae la-di visiting friends for tujp past week. liin to Teloiiiset-- W. S. Billiard, who is employed tin the O.-W.. left this morning fur TelK'as-t. where he will be ft some time. To See flwi'w Hatlie K. Short b'ft lat evening for Tillamook to spen I a lew dun with friends. While there she will Ro through some of the larger clieene factories in that unction. Home fmm pwtlmnl Miss Thelma Choate returned iaf ew-(nlng from Forthind. where lie haw b'veii several w eeki isit iua friends and relativi's. Iinbler lun H, L. Andrews, id fmbler; arriv ed in La Grande last eveniha "on tin branch line iiaiu and regis tered ut thu Foley. He ia iiert.- ou busnoysfi.' oct(i-H in ItaKer l)rs. IUlston. K irly and Haff. Ponvfy rtatnd last everting from IUher. nhire thr? tt-nrtei tb- an nual irieetintr of thf Eastern Or 140u di.-.ti ict itiejii-.il sociH.y. Hand Hebiarsal this fcvenintf The La Grande band will have a reheat sal this evening at the Elb club at All membeiB art! UreS to be in attendance. Itetut-na trni linker- Xs. (His Veal returned ewUfiig from HiUer. whi-re sli tn .V'nding a lew days friends, reporting a very pie 8' ay. - a-- - To Wo)) Waitn 0 Gillmon. lo has been . . has with isant 1 visit U. A. ing hre at the home 01 M V (fliny Ln Grande ftubscriber to ($ the Observer who does not re- : ceive his lQper by S o'rlotQ p the evening please call f-tt i h Union. Main 21. and a tjcl h messenger win de0 er a copy. Ij JAZZ o Dunce Saturday Night Rex Hall 0 Limey's X'vclrr- Oivhi'.-ti-a coooc ; - 'KtKrl i -By Stanley RLAOMG POTCARCSH . il come pight t.' iipl Ilenhani, from Medi'ord. Minn., left last evening for Walla Walla to I'iid tt lew day there visiting . trie ads iH'l'or- return in g h-re. I :vr for Kdw htnn Mm. J. ('. Hurley and son Erving. of Wallo w;i. left last evning for Sloi klon, Cal.. wlit-ie they ill nitcnd a few veks isiling with friends and relai i'es. Visiting Mother Mrs. il. Kephwt ai riv-.l last evening from f'ristahol, (';in:tl Zont. Panama, to spend a few weel s here wiili her mother. Mrs. .1. B. llerr. Hctinns to I nion . I Ka Wilson of Ciiiou. returned to I her home this morning on No. 2 4 I after spending Lh niorniiig in La :ramle Hiattei s. attending to .some business Pot-; IiiimI Lady Bunnell id a few days SI rs. Andre Vesta spending I homo ,01' Portland, hero )it Lon'ey injecting to- reiurn to her home latter part of the week. fdiibo People Mr. and Mrs. Thoma.t ('nf Tin ami daughter, Idiiho, are rutins tht -iay in t Ije- city. On their return trif to Canad.t. They are the unestf (tf C. ,!. Black while in the city. Vii(ing Her Elizabeth Collins n isiting in La Grand as a Tie.st of her Erawley. f Fortlan.L is for a w liil couf in, Mary Irmt to linker Ot is Ve.tl drc e when( hi will f' on buuine.s t tr ev.iiag. to R;iker foj.. el a few houts returuiiiB hi .Milton enti('inanr- T. A. Hi note, who lives at ton. an i veil in tow 11 la;a e 1 and t spnding a ffw days h'-i biisine.sj matt rs. Mr. Htuote g'lt'Ht of t he Ha oy. MH- 'tiing Itefmn to ItmimM n t My . Mis. .1. Carlson of Pendleton Hi-en t I lie day hre with Mr Nelson and also attending to : who . X. r"- hei busituvn ma iters, returiied ifome in I'endlt ton 011 No. 2 to Mrs. Marie !toener;ince avivet! lfist evening cm No. H from Pasco. Washington, and Will visit Iit with her daughter. Mrs. K. it. fTh dersoii, and with her fdster, ' Mi a. V. I. Shaw. j lro,e t Town ! Mr. ;uid Mr-;. A. L. Z.m-zv.and ' fa mlly, w ho own a larte ranch a itw mili-. from Ftiion, drove to La I Grande this inoiiihig and t-i-nt a j few hours h,' re doing soiiiti shop-l"h- ' , Inion Man at sawv M. A. St earn of T" niiifi. i La Grande visitor t-riay. Ii-tvln-rived 1a tow n las? i- eniuir. He i opplug at t 1m Savov tin ring visit here Vafvu Man Here li. O. Ihnihar, wlio makei hi: thoiif hi Wallov.n, was a L;i Graiifb business visitor yesterday and spent' the evetl'.f.L- L'U'-st. of the. Eo HO'iie this morn Jy ret iiT-jillig to ilii;. u hi! I'lallOtm Mameer oinhig O .1. L. White, brot her iff; the jun ior partner of the KUi.-nu-Ak'hfQ Cha at -nut na a-o'i;ii ion, will arrive this ev-nin.O H will be p!a''brm maiiauer h"te during t li - local chau- tauutia si-asim 0 .Mi,.s 4dn Liiniiis. hini'ir rhiiiitiiu ni:m(j T. iirrivft In I.:i tinSIf lust -Mini; sintl 9.11 li""' lril ihe hiiiitaii'i!ii s"as"n us :i tili-M at tho I em- hi Mh.s.-tliT. O loo" & o 0 Jucli!" A VG Kmiwl.-s e:M. Mr. Flora II. linn isipii 11 li0"' il''' rw jiKiilnM .inln-w Ilai"iiOW"ln' 'tay iirtiTii'O-i. i-ii Hi" 0mriri! ot i-rnol urn) InhnP.'ea .r' allinrlit. -03 llov In .loin I'aiTiKi Pl"l'Oi l.iirulois. v,i hu Ivili visit Int. hi k r.unl 1 a tlifr. I.. Haven.;'! al fint'M pri.-i. i;k;s( ,1 thriiiiKli lusi lilnir on his.viav In 'nokatif'i joi n home pa rent, thai rity who Oiako rvr-nit'3 T'i ioi-ttnd Lifri IlahrooJt l"ft jrft No. 23 tor Portland to spend a few days in that illy visiting friends mill attending to a '' business Interests. Drove Over - Uev. and Mrs. H. S. HuRhes, ac companied by their daughter. Con stance, drove to La Grando this morning iitui spent part of the day 1 hero 011 a shopping tour, returning to Union late in the afternoou. Koild.S (i(MMi Thu roads between here and Bak er are in splendid condition "with tho except ion of t he detours, ac cording to llev. (leo. IL Quigle-. who -drove owr to Baker to spend the day yesterday. Inion Mm. Beach . M.n lie I'eople Here C. K. Kuhn. Mrs. and Minxes Zelphti W. J. Jleach. Miles and Margaret Busick. I all residents of Union, drove to La Grande this . morning und spent the H renter part of tho day here attend ing to some business uud doing some shopping. I'Jids acntbm - T. J. UiiKhey. who make.i Ills home at Hot LakV, returned home this morning after taking a vaca- : Hon, part of which he spent at iKIin visiting with J. P. Good, and 'part of it in La Grande visiting with j friends. Httwti from Miiuim Mp. a lid Mrs. K. O. ArchibaM. who make 'their home In Milium, where he is engaged in some con tract 'work, arrived In town last evening and are hero today on some business matters. During their vis it in La Grande they are stopping at the Koley. I'l'lHMWl' lAUlf ' Mrs. W. It. Hesrock, who make her home in Promise. Oregon, is visiting in J. a Grande at present, (having arrived In town last eve nt n ff . M is. I I-sf ovk la a g urst of tho Savoy hotel during her atay in La Grutule. Left for Biikei Mrs. M. H. Bailey and her daugh ter. Lois, left last evening 011 No. ; 1 x. bound for Baker, where they 'make their home. Thdy have been , visit ing in La 'Grande for a short ; time and have" also spent r.ovral 'days at Wallowa lake. They state that they had a very enjoyable trip. ArHve.l l,a Nitth .IlniNiy Stoddard, the sou of Mr. '-and Mrs. J. B. Stoddard, arrived iia town last evening from New York jwhere be now makes hirf horn!. Mr. Stoddard will remain here for some time before returning to the mttrop olin. Ht, is following a literary cu ' roeiv i Left for t'nbtti R. K. Clark, ho iK employed with the Americiin Exp rent company, in La (irand, b ft thl hvorninn on ! No. $ for Union, where lie will si rod a eon.j.'le nf cLya visiting with friends and HttemliiiK to. some busf ; i.:.s affairs. l.tsM'M Through John Gray and wife of Seattle. lttsed thiouuh Ibis morning on No. (mi their way to Wei.ier. where Mr. Gray will accept a po sition there with the sugar factory. White tbi train .wa In (he rity Mr. Gray visited with Audnior Playbe, an old colleg! ehtim. j On ffoni'jnioun- 1 A . .! . Clay and wife, w lw recently nutrried. left last tAenina ion No. IX for New York City to 1 ipefHi tbeir honeymoon ther and will return to Ii Grimd in the i ii.'-ir future, to make thWr home here. j Two tit ton lien Wililam Wlgglesworth and fbar !ela Henry, two residents of Fiiion. tnntor'il to La Grand yt-Mterrtuy i and spent I he duy in town attend ing to some huHinefs affairs. They j returned to.thtir home In the eve- 1 uiug. Ciiruit t ourt . Judge j. KuowleH. (oeontpan ied by (iertwrt Uauna, crt report M', lft thin ijioriirig on tbw branch f line tea iti. hound for Ktiteppriie, whr eircnit court wiii met f'tr u ibort sesion. Some tiity cutte will U decided at tbia time. Kntiiift iKltors m I Mr. and Mrs. Ed. I'ai1(rfii of Eoriiiosu. Kjiusis, are viHitJng at Ihe hoiae of Mr. and Mr. Grant Sim1euift in.Fiaitdale. Mr. -i'at- tersott and Mrs. Stunvant ;re ai.- tera. The l'i traous inb'nd to viiv t in Port fa nd before rei ui niuc to Iht'ir hoin,, At SnitiiiK-r j ! Mr. anil Mis. H. C niaki- tln'ir liiiini' li ; Wnsh.. ilrovi- into I.: t'Tilay on thiir way Ca tSell, who ; 1 Goldendab-. Gramle yen to the coast. wh'-vi- tin y are nlantiiim on Fpi'iiil iilf sotnf limn. Tin y s.t iiu"1 nr ' for the 'evi'iiint; as t:nitts of the j Siininic-r roniiiiiieil their trip this : inilVliing, , , 1 l Woi'b Ttiia Momiitp. The earit-'flf er.s eotnuieneeil work on the rooms formerly 0(-eilllei 'fly tile I. a. (.ranile InveHIAIent rnmtianv. whifhMilll he the rillilly miartei'K of a; IMIhlllll .Ash H rlothllm store anW Jro tearlnu out Ihe iiartltlolis laraiory to itKuiim the iilaee first fhi otder. pre- j iiitn The annual 0"etlng f the 0 - C9.i iGtyi .stri O e$a Po let y fen o 3 teas gov o itn oo 0 tt)0 ! Of 9 ea? iO 10- eharce ! i-9 tiQ oaoft'ioo of u4 0ii-. T. .1 VOn- il"- nieellni! O1" tended iv -prt!Mitatfs ftmO all i partrf 0' eastern OreiX oo Kriilh of Suinnierviri?', pur- 1 the two-at re tract in the 'ha Idilion from Charb-H Hei-lter ; through the La (.liinde IWivtment ' eompany Mr. Siuitli will take 1m- nwdiate po-se,ision but will not oe- i 'etipy the place until in the fall. He : )is the owner of h larKO ranch near fuipin r ilhj and will make Lh jUrpiiJr hi Uin? diring hn wiatr. i Krrr in Name A local nivn item was published recently referring to tine birth of a pu uud. baby girl to Mi, and Mrs. Charles K. Wale which should haw read Mr. and Mih. Charles K. Wadtf. Fishing ;mn Kd Kurd and Kd Cyr returned to La Grande yesterday evening hav ing driven to Mi nam the day before to spell da couple of days fishing In tho Wallowa river. They return ed with plenty of the tinny meas ures and announce that the trip was a Biirfciisd. To honking ; lass Mr. and Mrs. K. M. lliikox. of this city, left this moraine on the hi audi line train, bound (or Look ing Glass, where they will spend a tew days visiting wit li friends and on business. Mr. HUknx took his flshiuK tackle alonjr and x a littlo fishing while pects t u d o gone. Down f mi m Wallowa Lake Harry Proctor spent lust eve ning in town returning to t Ho camp at Wallowa lake wliere lie. Hud Thoison and Everett lb'sse are spending the week. Mr. Proctor n "i,d 'L'' . able to get bai!: in time to take part in the La Grande-Cni; ball game Sumhty. bas;- (oes to IVu'tlami Mr. and Mrs. G. J. McEvnr, and their daughter. :Geralifni ltft this morning on No. 1 7 for Portland. where they will spt'itil about a week i . on a pleasure tiip. Following their visit in Portland they will go to Seattle and to other points in Wash ington "before returning to their home'iii La Grande. I. livi iti'it Home Mrs. H. L. f'onnolly and dren, and her mother. Mrs. K. ell. rerurued to their home in dleloii "jifter upeiidini: ve-at in La Grande. A shon time tliey arrived here, one of the dien con! rarted scarlet fever chil-Lov- ks after I dill-I 11,1,1 1 and the resulting their Ht.-tyiug the (iinrantiiie illness ui'c.'fisit in La Grande until was lifted. , Portland I'eot tie Mr. and Mrs. N. . Gilbert, ac cnmpaiiiM by their chfldi'en, Frank mid Xainy, arrived in La Grande Inst evening from Bykei. where they sprint a short lime on !.u.-.iness. After spending the niglit In La Grande tllcv lt-1'r thi-j niorniti'- ini.tlw ! bunch line train, hound for Jo- m'pu. wnere iney will spend n.eou plo of tj.iy. on a coiulMiied business and pleasure trip. They make Hp li lt o me in Portland. ' K'uU YfeMriaiis The city is working on the' re pairing of the sidewalks nnd -trails leading to the p;trk s that no J trouble will ho experienced during 1 ehmttaHimt w et wlieti h large J etowd will triiveise the. tli.dunce I daily. Work wax -,;:: menced re ctsntly -and . new plaaliiiir:s and other repulrs are being inaiie to the wood en ldewall;s. The gravel und dirt' trails are bing leveled off and put, into first class condition, '( lrfnvH Tt morrow Mrn. Hoy. Mart in will lctvvn fori her home in. I'ortland tomorrow 1 morning after lmviug visited wit h : her winters, Mrs. M. A. Ilirrisou and; Mra. ,)4)p Spencer for the p;tt fdnr j weck.i. Mrs. Martin has jnat had 1 the remains of h'-r fat her. W. I). jfluebanan, who died in Harney City,. w',p'lln l!Mifi, removed to this eltv wh:cre be laid to rest beside thoae of ihef mother in tie- Island clfy cetiift- ! tery. Mrs. Mnchaiiaa died i4t Lu i ' tJramle in J !t 1 :! and he fore pacing : iinade the reo,'n,-st that l'r IiinIi;oii ! jbe placed by her side. Ttiis. w;w the! first opportunity Mi-;. Martin had.' .of fulfilling this remind. The Hh-! anaus were early pioueura o( the valley. Cl'tl'.MHKHS. niiiN't; (iatilen Frodtii :n prices nre 1 ighl . 1'hurn Leans ami , !eo. Tile l Shuw, rruildale. M HI KENT Thu" -ronm j Bpuiinriprit. Call :i'.j-K. furnislied ; 1-2 i-t; : .t'tiil RfiNi lodern room. Impiiri I'iOT 5lh St., or cj.it :;7--!t. ; 3 7-2 1 ; : !t'i : Ki:t KENT Two rooms. I'hotn liil-.M. 1 707 .li ffer-i son Ave. 7 WANTKD A cia! hauM-.v.n k. in the tr.orniiiir. avenue. or woman for Ken- ; till! fr-::) I" I ' Ihs. Ash, HOI V 7'i)-::i n 4 s v talcum A sctcni.J lilcni) of purest in$rcdjcnIS comfortii g, On0 Aj-alini; to l-ali)'j(j(cit-rots!'n. 0,k forii.C-l'ox 100 I'slcurgO q 11 iv i ! rnt-? -wt .ir , , jk. NEW TODAY i KOK SAi.KK'ill il, k, J. Hlm-k & Co: 7-M-2. i Its i.. i i 1 1 '( . t it, r i notice: Phone Main 780 for your wood i needs as wood is liable to be scaroe ami higher. 7-21-lC NOTICE! NOTICK! NOTICK! Special Bates to Strikers. LISTKN STK1KKHS, We will clean and press your suit for $1.00- Satis faction "itaranteed. THE PANTS HOSPITAL, Call 4S7-W. 7-2Wltp JEWEL JUG IS (Iiy Assoclntcd Press) PARIS, July 21. Europe's four vear "jewel bag is about over, and I the Pari J jewel trade foreneos the 1 pussing of the crisis In the trade (that resulted from the dumping of Inbuilt u billion Irancs worth of htol leii, confiscated and smuggled Jewels ion the Paris market. Leonard Ros enthal, tho jewel espert employed the value of the ITapsburg treasure. suya the collapse 111 law precious P-on,cd oniy by the war's creation of enough proli Kiers- to absorb the oversupply. This Hood of jewels, Ronsenthal says, came In three waves. The first was brought by fleeing Rus sian aristocrats who KtnitglfMl out family fortunes 4 11 their hair or sewn in the linings of their cloth ing. Soirtt times valuable stoue ere swnllowcii to be recovered by i the use of emetics, and were wen j embedded In the rlesh. One Rus sian prince sold for 3,600.000 1 Cranes a group "f emeralds hi.s an- stois bought twrt centuries ago for 8 0,000. One of the Czar's emeralds was sold In Paris for It 2 times lis tost. A ILussian duke fw.iii'ivtf iihtln I 1111011 111 11 ir tilu tew- ABOUT OVER NOW ,v,niels for lu.iMt0.onn replied, "How can 1 live on fiilO.uOO francs a year?" Ills -pre-war expenditures in Petro grad vailed between U.OuO.OOO and ir.iHMi,nuo francs yearly. ijfvels valued at 3uo.ooo,uou to 4imi.iiou.ooO lonfisruted by the-1 So viets. The third wave was the dispersion of the cnUcrtioiM of king and kliigltfts, princes and dukes of rtnany and Ausirin-Hungary. 1 he llaiMburg court furnished the treas ure of 10 centuries 'and for this Emperor Charles' agent asked f0, niio.iMMi rraucs but took between aS.HOti.OMO and (Jj,U0,0UU. Tht Moa' 'ihovtit,' Old ium.m' shed thu iilc. shovel-llbv antlerw early In .Inuiihi-.v, youur mis weeks later. By the inlddl nf May i the niv growth nf Hmh protrtitkfi ff I than nu Inch from the skull. In thro ! mouths the development of Hw 79 pound slK-vel, often Mix fwt fteroK ! entirely iunpl4. BENEFIT OLD TYME DANCE FOR THE STRIKERS Thursday Evening July 27 ZUBER HALL I'. .1. Powers, Msr. fr ffr S"fi 4 t? 4f 4f 4? 4? 4? 4 4? !TAXi4 CALL A An if A H:i.i.iii,K ti sinmu e thk rtTV. jf All HUntt ( alto ttOc All ! auvm4 S Bomlnl Urirm. IFord & George MAIN 44 For Sale firoiry niore. iloing flood busi ness, in Lu Grande. Ow'ner'n health laiMni;. Is rey.-on for aeilirg. oCon sult us as' to price an4 terma. OneCr Hie best pool ba!I i T,n ( Jr.trnle for nale. IVVe anil ternif rlibl. Come in and 19. us tell you about it. ! o I'.O neres choice la ml lth (;ooil I Imiiroveinenls on t lg .'6htay near ll'lilon. I''li() cm)) on every fool ol It, r, re orchard null ll load- Qith trull . all l i onil Kood water i lit Itll lil'Oty of B0"T I'rlce '.'.UU O O lV0QiO0l' !l1 handle it. I o o ! 4 loom linusiQtwo loin, all fenc ed, carafe, nn east. AdaniKQiventtc. I'iO" "nil J100 cash. liaJice jjimii) per mouth. Just I' nnd. InsO. . 0 o " sr C.J. BLACK & CO. Now Foley Building La Grande, Oregob 251 OFF On all White Oxfords and Pumps FRENCH & GREENE Ready-to-Wear and Shoes ill r ' tts k;t f? S r irk. -I II A SPRING IN STOCK FOR EVERY CAR QUICK SERVICE LOW PRICE W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. Poetry Elsrn?!. For poetry ; s n't wutten before time was, ami w henever w e are so finely organized that we rmi penetrate Into that region where ihe nfr Is miisie, we bear those primal warltliiiKS. Emerson. A-.R'C.A'D.E. i:orpovuoi. SATURDAY INTEBNATIONAL Ciiht fiu-iinics.Ar.il C - ' V. ivs li a i " A. .Tfc Ti in M;linn, ITf t-illi.', CllM, f:ijiisiiJi CA Hit For Cret'ii No Interest A Plain Siatemeat- A TfetMui Message To lb' Mi m ;9.m1 V..I.O. N'ii'inil.i : rs 1 !-.- t icit(U.O mil linn Oic 1 11 is' re; liver iuP 110' Cllt l?( siok dii Qic tureis '"-Jo 1 i.'il'K.iiii- l0!f ! ASH 'The stm-e that keeps NGS When Mexico Was Chinese. Prehistoric Mexico was occupied and' colon b.ed by Chlnee, according to archi'ologists w hose researches have refilled In discoveries of incense burn ers and peculiar three-legged dishes nn. ile only by ihg Chinese. r -. M;iil ilUil at Haiiiilliiii, Itnli Lent l ilt' lov S Mi ll d irainlc ami lmili nui- lnlU'll ll'Olll O.ii we have thrown market at. net mil lnaimra;- iir .snare 't these NvlurL- BROS. faith with the people. " f-jTy 1 " i-'i t j 5 it; ', "i 'If j7- .r le:r 1 1 -!-,J, :l'f 1 I 1 I'll t-:: - i'i l! i .. .!): i ! I . II:: 1 !ti.-.l