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1 1 1 III I , . . - . . 1 - -. v t Tuesilivr, 'August, 1. 1322 TA' OPANDF, EVENING OBSERVER PACE FIVE THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley i HOLD ER . K NEWT SHES LAREAR1N it ii i i ..... HtNtfj 'fc) MARiAL Omr W4LKFP Pi ft i v iMTirMriF T2..A5.COMPANr "" SUSPICIOUS ON HIS RoO MD-?r"."MCI LIvtiRY RIG BUT SMALL. , BOVS UPSET HIS PLAHS Local News In Brief ! Met urns (o Kukri- Clark Hippy of linker, returned liorm-. last evening after spending a couple of days here at the homo of jhis sister, Mrs. C. li. Johnson. Auk- 1, 8 p. m. La G ramie Mu- rj- nii?ipnl baud concert at corner !' r ner of First and Washington. '.' ;H Auk. 0. K. O. M. picnic at Kiv- v re erside i'ark. r. rh Sept. 1-2 Northwest convention Ili-k tit Old Posh ion of I). (). K. K- at I.a Grande, vt Russell Dalstroin. who has heen JiS&itjri ;out of the city for Nome time, Is '"L'ili" back at his old position at .,, , ,. , (the yjrd office, for tin O.-W. I isKor from I nion t r m Otis Snook, piominont business , ,,.t r 1 1 ta-1 ciiv tlu Here man or union, was a visitor in town; James lohns yesterday on matters of bu.duuHs. Over from I'nion Mrs. James Wells of I'nlon, spent yesterday in the city .shopping, re turning to her home in the evening. prominent Pendle ton man. Is in the city today at tending (o business matters and boosting the pendbfloii Kound-l'p. Alicel Man Here ). Murphy, a farmer of the Ali cel district, is spending the dav in Accepts luitimi 'the city ntiending business. He will Hyril Anderson has accepted a pn-: return to bis borne this evening. sition at the Carr Furniture com-i : puny. Mr. Anderson lias been In j Sti iket V 1 lance the service of Mr. Purr before. A big benefit strikers dunce will . be given In the Zuber hall this eve ning with the Olson orchestra fur- fpW ni.shing the music. All strikers and Hiickleberrying 1. (. Snider is snendiuir days ut Telocaset gathering buckle- .their friends are cordially invited berries. He will return some, time: this week. 1 Spends liny in City . .Mioses Ituth and Mildrn 1 Fill p. Visiting Friends Here j( ove ladies. spent yesterday in the Mrs. It. B. Hayhurst. w4n makes JIty shopping and visiting friends, her home in Haines, is spending nj'eturning home in the evening. few days In La Grande visiting at the home of Mr.. John MrFwau. On Shopping Tour Mra. Joe Hanson and daughter, Clara, returned to their home In Perry bist evening after spending the day in the city shopping. Visiting; Parents John Dennett, who makes Port land his home. Ih litre for u fr"w days visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. IJenm-lt. Hand Members to Meet All bund men are requested to meet this evening at 7:45 nt the corner of . Washington avenue and t I rat street. . Spends lay in ( My Mrs. Henry Iteid and son of Kn lerprise, were In I.a Grande yester day speeding the. day shopping and visiting ihenri.i. They returned to their home this morning. Ke tutus II oil iu Miss Alta itobertaon returned this morning from a tow cays' visit to Boise, where bhe visited, frlendd. Gets Children Mr. und Mrs. Abe Harris mo tored down from Walla Walla to get their children who have beeu visiting ut the homo of relatives, retuniiug in the evening. r , - Sou Arrives Mr. and Mrs. Elum Briggs, of Starkey. are the proud parents of an eight pound son, born Thursday evening in 1-a Grande. Both mother inU baby are doing nicely. Leaves for Portland J. T. lUchardsou, ownrt of the Paiace Confectionery, left last eve ning for Portland to transact busi ness matters. Mr. Hiehurdson will return the latter part of tho week. Over from I'nion Dr. T. M. Gilmore, accompanied by Miss Kva Wilson, drove to La Grande itnts morning and ypend a few hours here before returning to their homes. Hark on Job Arthur Suiiford, candy maker, is again back on the job after a few days' vacation in Salt Lake. Mi. San ford returned "leaving his family there for 4 few dayj longer visit. Out on Slrort Again Slater Whiddon. who has been confined to his hotne for some time as the result of an auto accident. again able to be out on the stticets. Over from I'nion Guy Cox, of Union, 'motored to I.a Grande this morning ami spent tho greater part" of tho day here arranging some business matter., returning to his home early this afternoon. Hack to Baker Miss Clara Frieji, of Ha Grande, who has been taking a nurse's train ing course at the Baker training school, returned last evening to Baker nfter spending a couple of weeks here visiting friends ami relatives. some of the best proudcts the state has to offer and not only corn, bat other vegetables aro produced here that rank with the premier produc tions of the small fruit and vegetable fancier. Shira and Berry are alsu known throughout the state for their new type of cherries, called the New Giants, which are a cross between the Lamberts and Binjfs. Inspecting Highway 'Work " ' The member of the county court, and K. H. Haldock, division engineer of the State Highway department, left this morniiifr on an inspection of the Joseph-La Grande highway sec- tion that runs through Union county.; the members of the county court are,! U. G. Couch. C. C. F. Hutchinson. TSj Homo from (be Orient - Alaii-.o Dunn, son of . IV Dunn Countv Judiro of this city, returned this morning (Julowav and J after his discharge from the army, (party will return this evening mak .mi, uuim nas iraveieu over me . nig their reports on tne roaa Orient and for Uhi past year has been stationed at Manila. He ,:"M ' -- - the Orient Is all right but give me the oood old U. S. A. Xegro Pleads Guilty Henry Stark, colored, charged with assault against Henry Pullman, colored, and with disorderly con duit, was tried in the municipal court last evening at 7: ISO o'clock by Judge It. J. Kitchen. Stark pleaded guilty to the charges and was fined Jlifi and costs. At Imperial Sunday- Nolan Skiff, who has been in the land office ut La Grande as receiver under the Wilson administration, lis among the arrlvuis at the Imperial. Oregonian. Passed Through city Inle Beach of Portland, was a passenger on No. 24 today, linnud for I'nion, where he will spend a few days visiting wflh. his rela tives, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Kuhn and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Beach. While in ea.stern Oregon he wilt also visit with friends and relativrs in AVallowu county. Visiting Parent In La (Jnuirte Mrs. J. K. Btnson and son Lewl.t. who mike their home in Pendleton, arrived hero last night to spend a co u p l of d a y s with M rs. B e 11 son's mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Nohergall. Leaves La Grande Mrs. V. It. Dygart and her four children left La Grande this morn ing, hound for Portland, where they will make their future home. Mrs. Dygart'vi husband, wild Is a train dispatcher on the O.-W.. will leave for Portland about Thursday or Fri day after closing his business af fairs in this city. NEW TODAY .WILLOW GLEN M'KSERV. ' 908 Kulor Avenue. I'luntinff Benson, starts the first of Oeluuur and lts until tho end of November- (iet your plants here. All kinds of fruit and shade trees, ber ries, shrubery, vines, peonies, hedff inn, etc. ALFRED MILNE, Prop. B-l-ot. New Wool Slip-on ' Sweaters Just lTi'i-ivotl iii all tlu; wanted shades such as jeekey red, J lardinu' lilue, tomato, henna jade, ete. Just the tiling Tor now. Prired at $3.25 and $3.75 1)0 THE UfcJAD LIVE? Civil in Gustaf. a Swedish nrincesn. scientific prophetess, who is now i.ij nounccrf that thev the city wiil speak on scientific thoughts at the lecture to be Riven at the Odd Fellows hull Wednesday evenine- August 2, at 8 o'clock. At this lecture messages from this world and other worlds -will be jyiven. 1 8-l-2tp FRENCH & GREENE Eeady-to-Wear and Shoea TEXTILE WOltKKRS ON STRIKE., their ground to tho bitter end and (Hy AMHoi'lutL'd 1'n-f.H.) neither side appears to show signs of BOSTON, August. L The texiilei weakening. The number of workers strike in Lawrence, in its nineteen1' idle . in Ijtwrence because of ths week Monday, appears to have seti!e;j strike and the closing of thri ArlinjL; into a grim test of endurance. Mill! ten mills is estimated ut 18,000. Tho owners and operatives alike have an-1 tie-up is over wage cuts ranging would niamPi'M1 f'-oi 1:! to 20 per cent- r Itetiuncd Home Mrs. C. M. McFetridgo. a red dent of Enterprise, who spent the ovening and afternoon in La Grande shopping und looking over some Passes Through La Grande business matters, returned to her Lester Imbler and family: of En-! "ome morning on iheiiranch torprise, arrived Jn the city last eve-j""1 "''tin. During In-r bief visit in ning on the branch line train on i I'B Gande she was a guest at the their Aviiv to Poitland to visit i oiey. friends for a few weeks before re turning home. Inrcliasi.s Laud J. G. Green yesterday purchased ISO acres of land on, the Wallowa river adjoining some land that he already owned. Tho purchase was made through the C. J. Black Heoily company. Spends lny in City n in' 1 'nnhl or nnH u' i f i u-)i i it i-P visiting tit!- the 1'eebler ranch In , ' "eiiuni I,, cui us. I.uiltl Ciinvon. returned this morn-! J' w- I'mwley inp after pendiiiK a tlay in (ifies to Enterprise Mrs. Roy O. Shclton and Mis. Blanch Tetnplvton, both residents of Uello. arrived in La Uninde yester day and after stoiiding the eveiiinK here, left tlil.i niornliiK on the bl anch lino train lor Kuini prise and oilier Wallowa county points, where they will spend a Tew days visiting friends and relatives be fore returning to their home. 1'OH RENT A very dcsiraMp roonil for rent at 1:1011 Ninth street. Cen-J tlcnian preferred. Phone 4.VW I 84-ot.l l'DR SALE Mew up to date o-rooin house and furniture all now; must, sell. See MYs. Zubcr. 8-12tp. WAXTEO Ytiunir male do-r. Inqtiire l!IO:j First street. H-l-3tp. LO?T Hunch of I! keys on riirr Leave at Observer office. 8-l--tp WANTED Wocdchoppers. Call 1401 N avenue or l'honc 4HI.1. 8-l-llpl I 'OR RENT--Three room furnished! apartment, (iround floor, 140:1 S avenue. . 8-l-2tp. WANTED An experienced clerk. Phone Main 4:1. 8-1-tf. LOST Black pocket-hook containing ten dollur bill and some silver. Rn turn to Olierver office and receive reward. Jos. S. Grant. 8-1-lltp I.OKT Lailies' pod wrist wsteh. C,en-l erous vewara I or return. i.eave si Observer office. 84-tf. foreman of the b "oous tor ine runner i.nniDer com-1 ,..D nr.-xTT -r f..iuk.j b,,... (iranrtn shopping and visiting with '"'" "'" ncviuiiu.irters at iucnit hu,pwg ronms. phone 890R. 8-1-tf. 'on the branch line train after siicndl Leaves foe Mitlxille D. C. Kulp, well known Cove mint left last evening for Mldvale, Ida., where he will spend some time working. Mr. Pulp expects to re turn home the latter part of September. ing the week-end In La .Grande business. 'Everything' is getting along .flue," be remarked (Ills morn ing preliminary to boarding the train. Any La Grande subscriber 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. Kamelii I'eopliv in ('fly . Misses llariiot and Ada Neilsen. of K ji in c-1 n . arrive-) in La Grandi last, -evening and spent the nii:lil here tis guests st the Savoy. The are bore on n shopping tour. Dance Wednesday Night Eex Hall Admission 75c Loiiey s Novel IY OrcLof-tj-a oeosoooooaetc Leaves for Home Mrs. K. K. .Strou'bi'idge, who milk's her home In Aliilnedii. Cali fornia, lefi last evening nfter spend ing several days here at the home of Dr. Veins and other friends. Will Visit I'm-cnls Mrs. liernice Jones and children left hut evening for Mulhu. Idaho, lo spend a lew weeks visiting with ner mother and father, Mr. Mrs. t'onistodk. and Spends Day, in City W. li. Hindjiian. retired fanner of th.' Klgin district, spent yester day in tho city, attending to a tew business matleis, returning to hb honie in the evening. Llgin l.iifly llere Mis. Itose Vv'aeitv i Hnemliiii- few days In La tirande visiting with ""ompanied by friends and on business matters Pasted Tbrnimh L. K, lltirliridgo and family of Weiser, passed thiougb the city on their way to Seattle. They were Mr. and Mrs. lsa- dore .Smith of lloise. anil while In RAILROAD MAS BHATEN. Tour in Comfort Using the Stoll Auto Bed Easy Terms Easy Terms Tlie incst t-(mrti-tiill(. at i if 1 compact audi bed nn tho market. Se this wonderful lied in our' window. W. II Bolmenkamp Go. PORTLAND. Aue. 1. George I.es- enko, employed by the Union Pacific shops here, was beaten by three men todav. Ilo is in an emcrtrency -ho. pital. he arrived 'In town last evening from Klgln and is making the Sum mer her hcud(tiartei"s while here. Mhe city spent a rew hours visiting 'with Mr. Iliirbildge's mother, Mrs. jj. J. ' llurbrigdo. On their return ilrip they will remain in thu city Iseveral days. To loio Her Son Mrs. Carrie Jones, who has been , ' . visiting here at the home of her 1 l',l,arliig for Harvest sisler. Mrs. (!. W. Allen, left la-tl '''rank Wright, w heat raiser of the evening for Aberdeen. Wash. She A,1,'el district, is. in town today will meet her son at Itondei o. who m'K'S iiurcbases pyep.iraoti y to th will acconilanv her to Aberdeen. i Brain Harvest which h c will begin."1 t For Sale or t 1 ft" Established Tire and "5f Vulcanizing Business f Phone 369-W or write P. 0. Box 228 Trade Tom Sawyer "WASH WEAR" SUITS . For Little Hoys Ago years to 8 years at 25rc off, To clean up our Line See Windows Wo have Agency for XTRAG00D SUITS Fop l?.n-s . Clot lies -f -Merit ClinesClothiery "Tha Store With a ' Conscience" 1103 Adams Ave. .It Ntcurns Htnne Miss Mildred Trimble is visitini: a few days as the guest of Miss Mae Stearns. Miss Trimble will re turn to her home in Salt.ni the lasl of the week. tomorrow. Mr. Wiighl stales that Will Attend National Meeting sli " la v,'rv "' ami Miss Wvphel Wade, of Island "V.1,1 11 wMI '"'"'K nl'" I"'!'"-' which City, hift on Sunday evening to at wl" disappoint liiu grain gruw- tend the National home1 Kconomlcs 1 vrK' ,U! helleves. conventloll which is being lield al I - Corvallis this w eek. Miss Wade will ! Methodist ,i,. , visit in Kugcne and Portland befort-i The I. adits Aid Socleiy of the returning home. 'Finn f.M. K. chiirrli will liold their ' jmonthly division meeting August Slate Officers Here -nd in the following In, s: I-'imt .lay Calt.maii and C. L. Li'wnllen. division, Mrs. .1. C. Henry, J5o:l both of Portland, arrived In l.i Fourth; S"cond division, Mrs. sln r- (iiande yesterday, where they wlll ood Williams, 701 Washington remain Tor a few days with bead- avenue; I hltd division, Mrs. Abbie quarters al the Savoy hotel. Mr. Claude Cooper, 7 0 Main; Saltzman is the state tra flic oflier I'ourlb division, Mrs. O. T. I'tley, and Mr. Lewallen Is also connected;271"' North Ash. A good attolid- with (ho same' depart incut. ante is resuesLed. Vi "r ' Jet l.eates fin- Convention C. II. Finn left last eveniin foi San Krniirlsen. where he will attend the annual cotiveniiou of the Amer ican liar association, to be held there August Tth. .. . Hume o ampa Miss I.ucy Cfini.stnili. who hu. heen isitiiiK at the home or Mis Mae Stearns lor (he past week, re. turned to her home in Nam pa Sat urday night. To Live nt Seattle Mr. and Mrs, J, J. Chapman, who have guide their hoim- in I.a Cintmb' ror th' past Tew months. b-H thl niornini: lor Si-atH-. wh"rj they will pi'rm.in-ntly locale. I In Mm".- jit . s. Land tuftw Appllratiorv tiled at the 1". and olTic e today for homestead xrri'. ). S. Ilroolis. nf Wallowa md Jedliey W. Ynts of Portland iled an application for desert bind claim. rw Witter Tof;,y 'I'h- V h wiiii mini: tank was riile( loftjiy so that the tirls' ladies' swimminc el.is-.eR thin . ohm would have fresh water their even inn r lasses which take j.lce at 7 and X o'clock, ipectiW'ly. OLD TYME DANCE Every Thursday Night at Zuber Hall P. J. Powers A. . A'D.E. TODAY Anita Stewart in "Her Mad Bargain The strangest bargain a girl ever made with a man. ' Also HAROLD LLCYD COMEDY WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN Ire .Muti hi Tmvn ! i.w.l j,. i.,i,.,(i ' J. W. O'Hryant. eonnected with, 'linimv" vi,,i,i...,i h.rt (u;u ! ihe North I'owder ire plant, re- jjK St)r N(.w York after Pi-ndinK a ; turned to bin home this mornint: tw h ,.,.,,., i,,. .... ! into after dtivins to La Orande i .r. ;infi Mrs. .1. It, Siu.i.h.ri i i-Vnii'. iind spetidinu the day on dale. Mr. SUddacI is enmlove.l in! it the Ko-1 New York with the Slandaid Oil Co., "Jimmy" says that it is suie fine t- i net back in Oregon aaiti even if il lis only For a lew days. i bv yesterday hiiHinesH. ley. He registered I For Sale leaves for ort hind Mra. MatKaret Martin, of city, left thin in on in t;, bouinl for Cortland, where nhe will Ih for about two weeks. She will visit 5 room modern homo, bivscmpnt. Funeral To lie Held in Klj;in 'lawn, Iiooh, fireplaee, heatiiiR plant. The funeral of Mrs. .1. Austin.' VfiruKu. iin-'r tract with good who died on Sunday evening follow- barn, chicken Iiouhu and fruit trees. CARE'S For Credit No Interest )M . I'tl ftA-TAniariM.'iWvVii with her sister. Himhii Mcllroy. and ;n(f an m-udent near H.t Lake when This place Ik Just hIx blocks from will also attend the millitie uik week bu leaves I iioiilv ill Iteali Al Hay. po ular conductor on th '.-W. sysiem, ret urned mornini: Trom Rockaway beach, wh-re he and his family have been spending I h ir vacnl ion. M rs. Kay and two children will mnnin at the beach for another week bet ore re turning home. i Yucation liss leis L. Ilryant. b-acher at Island City, who has been npendinir 'be summer at the home of IL liidweii nf Island, left last evening the car her sf,n was driviiifr left the tho postofficc. I'riee $48U9. TerriM road, roiliiiK over and bruisintf her$l'M)0 cash, balance ou eaay pay severely, will be held at Klgiti to- incuts, morrow afternoon- Her demise w;i,i .iue mostly to .shock a ' she had a yesterday , weak heart and was well nlonjr iti veais. brin it -Vj years of ae. The W 1 ' roHm nmiw monern. roou oaru L Hohncnkamp" Co. forwarded het woodshed, 4 Iota. Trice $2G00. remains to KIjc'm this morning; whicit . wen; Hccompaiucd iy her daughter, , Mrs Hrovvn, wh makes her home in fi room modorn bungalow, cn l.a Grande. iment Rblewalk, bHSement. This a we built home, and the price Is KoastiniE Kar.lhat Are Superfine rlKht at 300t). ; Hoasting cai- were presented to the Kvcning Odserver today by Shiral " and Heiiy. who own one of La r rn(irn .,,rn h,np tr.wwl Incfl- lice 33O0. LeH for Itaker Mr. and Mrs. M. Hendy. aceoin panied by their children. Norm --md MeHin, left t,is niorninti for itaker, where they wji spend th tlay on 'jilUf'- They w iii r':airn to La (JraniLc thi tor Portland and coast nolntH to u " ,; c,,,.i,r , l,on lu'Se ioi yvxiu. ;pend a few weefc vacation mouth water to vtzuahz'e tho finished ; fore taking up the duties as teach-! pTOtiu.-t after havm pas-ed throu;i: er for this comliuo s. hoo term. , thp hands ciftu.urv artists surh asl I have several modem Jiomr 0 r " : " ft the mothet IMHeiprl ynn 111 'Mm II from the0 k o. . AndPivon. residout of Ln-lmont delicioii of La 'Orande are, fresh paved atreutB from 4 to IV roomJ rttle aiyi tf.aiuiiitf with terprise, arrived in .a 1i).nle la-liWith butter rdoi 0,, well seasoned ' liOV thai La nmir on ine pracnti um train Crunde ntw t he sui rouiKinit?' cotnmn:i- aud will be here for several dav'- ity niay be justly pnurl of is 9ie attendine to some business inter1-; t wonderful oClity f garden veget-j tliat necesstf:ite bTs attention. Lhjr- ullrn arid stnaU fru jQthat are raised uik .mi. .hit- ibuii a irtei ill lie i urtl, SUA' av Hi' ai 'j i i "l i lie nw vui niiarifieu mi tne ha?-?' Geo. H. Currey ninety, will match fvwWy with'llesl Ktat Lnaarnnve Only a Fev Days More 01' ous Forced Out Removal Sale 0 . ASH -BwHGS. ''TIil' st.'i'c tlitt keens l'ailh with the teople.' i p ".tl 1 i 11