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f" Saturday, August 5, 1922 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE THREE THE OLD HOME TOWN N 'Ski defy. I sreorLrt " f YAH-SAt' - B J"- l ' .W - done 1 NOW MARSHAL OTEY WALKER FINDS THE SUSPICIOUS "-i.'SS STRANGfcB WAS PLAVWi CHEtKERS WITH THE NKMT -j -"'. CLERK AT THE VERY HOUI? THE POST OPPICC . - y WAL ROflBED THE MYSTERY GROWS r'--r. j '" 1-1 r r " - 1 L ocal News In Brief Aug. (!. K. (). M. picnic at Riv- v H: crside Park. m Sept. 1-2 Northwest convention ' of I). O. K. K. at La Grande. I'm Ion Man Here ' J. H. Lumper of Union, arrived In La Grande this morning and will be here for a tow days. Is Better Today Mrs. Lee Warnick, who was unite j til f or fl few d:i vs. is re nor t r rl i n ! a much butter condition today. WJ,y Portland to spend a few . . J tin j s on business. Over from I'nion ! George Wright, who makes his .Terminates Viuntlon home in Cniiui. in in La Grande to-i ' Zela Lofland, who is em day on business. I ployed in the county agricutt mist's . j office, returned to La Grande today HetiiriiN from Siimpter Alonro JJunn returned last eve ning from Sampler, where he spent n co u pie of days on l) usl ness. To Seattle on Business Dr. It- J. Hiu-kniiin left last evenin for Seattle, where he formerly rcsid-!wfl1 Hpend ed. He will be there for u few davjj (iltiun. looknur after property interests. I'nion .Man in City Cliff Wulf, of Union, tored to Lu flrande yesterday, spending j or several hours fn the' city on busi ness. Visiting With Mother Mrs. L. Johnson loft Inst evoniug for Hot Lake to spend a few hours with her mother, Mrs. Edwin Lind sty, who has been flf fc-r some time. Dayton Ymng Lady is Here ivitss l.enora oovothy, of Dayton.' wash., arrived last evening to visit M and Mrs. C. D. rut man for a few day- 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 u copy. Aeeeeeeeeeees Dance Wednesday Night Rex Hall Admission ........ 75c Loney's "ovclty Orchestra teeeseeeGGoco LUGGAGE ' just receive'! ;i l;irgt shij nueiit of ) Trunks Suit Cases vaU Traveling Sage in learher, msttlfi aTnl fiire. - At Lowest Prices ( 'niiii;tie T.'iciu 0 o ftfere WJb & 1108 Adams 'e. By Stanley I Went lo linker K. L. K-unon, president and man j ager of the palmer Lumht-r com pany, leu this morning for Baker, j where he will Bpeud u fcw days. Spending 1'cw Hays in Portland Mrs. Sax Bruce and Mrs. Don Sargent left lust evening tor Port land to spend a lew days there visiting with friends iBank President to Portland P. H. Gaulke, prosidi'iu of the ,Iu"H,.,.,Iii.,;ik t:,'' J,'.S"P,h' 1,1,S!!ed I """"ihii tin- n, j wu'i nay on mis aricr spending a tew weeks in Mod ford, Oicgon, visiting with relatives. Left for Wallowa Line Miss Winona Lyman left thii morning, accompanied ly" a girl friend, for Wallowa lake, where she week during her vu- Iletiniis from Vacation J Milton Price, member of the mo- ichanieal departnitnt of the Observ- ret urued ye:iterdav from Idaho, where he has be"n spending a cou ple of weeks vacation. ; .Motors Over from Elgin Eaiii Chandler and sister, Miss Myrtle, molond over from EIkIii yesterday to spend the day in the city. Mr. Chandler attnnded ta legal business while here. I'.-tsse 'l lu u riiv ivs Marion chillier s of LoytH'e, it y last ' eve- jpassed through nhig on her way to Poriland to sprnrt a few days there visiting with friends and relatives. Leaves for S-'aslmrc W. T. Short, wife, daughter Miss Ha Hie, and grandson George, left last evening for Gearhart to spend a few V(X';a at -the heurhe.s bathing and having a good Mine. Over from Viiion Mr. and Mrs. lrylii Hess of Cnion. moloi-( (I to La Gr'iinde yesterday anil spent several hours here on a busi ness and pleasnie trip. They re turned' to I'nion lute in the after noon. Aeeept s Position J. W. Craiir. who has been inuking bis home in La Grande for some time, went tn Dmk" tins morning. wheie he will accept the O.-W. i position on Enterprise Trlu Hiii-'h Teastou, Charles S. Evans nnd Charles Ue Shaz, r, all ri'sldt hf of KntiM prise. wer La Grande visi tors overnight, returning to their home this morning. While In Hie city they w.re puests at the Savoy. Visit in Poriland Mr. and Mrs. W. I). McDonald uid their son, T. C. McDonald, left La Grande this mornin- for port land, where they -will p,'iid ji week on a com bint d business and pbas tii e trip. m At loley P. A. Wa;iner of Enterprise, who spent yeslt rdiiy aitenoion in La Grande on business jeiunied to Ins home- this morning on the branch line train. While in the city M; . Waponer was a gust at Hie poley. C. Mitt . employed on t he O.-W.. in tin cft. e!t thl-: niorn iii tor Nfcer, where h ill t-frml the d4- tmiictni!: business. Mr. Hart will return to La Granule eiih i ifaib I't-.Miiim " or tomorrow ro(rnmf. .Mrs. Prank VorpoM if in Wyomiti. spent t(! day in tb" city Fhe uii'r of M!0v V. 'Matthes a:e' tfrs. Pi id Wune. I:s. Vorjiohl , on her wny home alter a f i Wi.ehs' visit to th" ctoast. ..' Dillhiin IliarS The I.; C,r Inv''ini.e eii . p;iny 1 u 01 cited lo nf l.ullel lii(i,,ij, .V'iiiiIm. lir iverli.-Tii- iii s, ne e:ti'h aide ol tlie eiiiience 1'ijlieir oriit e in tli' ir 1,11 i 1.1 11 on Oei enr ner of lX'jSt id Ad;ui a. I -"If -vr Oei e Ve-I erda li"v FIeer. I.a 9 rnd"''A )jj,,f f Odi' ', who t end-ire-Qhi r 0.-n;'tU)c To :e city t:i:iii.'ic r ye.T'erda" .11 l.r1 C,r; in hi- i hinp ou Cat h' leeentlv, penO(0,r Over from I nton !lde rturtunc 1 1 xek' this morui'ii,'. Army Work fn Pendleton Mrs. Captain J. Uuchamin, mul children loft lust evening Tor Pen dleton to eurry on the work of the Salvation army In that 'city. i She was accompanied by Kdna May Gil bert of thin city. failed Home Mrs. K. C. Davis was culled to Koseburg last night to bo with her lather, who la In a critical con- dition following an uceideut which left him suffering with paralysis. Mrs. Hava father is 01) years of age. To Go To Portland Mr. and Mrs. William Ash will leave for Portland this evening, where they w ill spend a few days on business and visiting friends. They will be. present at buyers' week while in the Hose City. Comity Court Adjourned County court was adjourned on Thursday afternoon at the close of the day's session until a later dato. At the meeting Thursday only rout ine matters -were handled such us allowing bills. Guvs to Idaho rat ShaughucKsy, a resident of Uaker, vho bus been in La Grande lor the past tew days on business, left this morning ou No. 24, bound lor Welser, Idaho, where be will be for a lew duys before returning to liker. Uettirn to California Mrs. C. G. Pi ice and children, Edna May, Esther Eileen and Master Cedric Price, of Berkeley, California, .who ! have been visiting her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. A. 1L Johnson! if La Grande, are returning to their lionie In Berkeley, California, tonight- Leave fr Home Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Huntlugnn went to Baker this morning, where they will make their borne. Ml. Huntington bus been employed In I .u f". in n ilt on t tin ll.-W for ki mo 'time and is now returning to Baker permanently. Mgiii Lady i.-i..;., ....u,,i i '.. , i evening on the branch lino train .iinl is here today visiting with friends and on business. Miss Zwi'l fol is a guest at the Savoy during her visit. Cove eoptc J . . Mrs. Buy Duncan and son, whoi'1' Steward III make their, homo In Cove, arrived I -Mrs. D. H. Steward has been ill in La Grande last evening and rug- f,' llu' Pt few days but her con istered at the1 Savoy. They will hel'litiim is not dangoroits. She is here today, returning to their borne : soinuwlmt improved today and is this evening or tomorrow mom- mg. Motoring to Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. Peter McDonald and their daughter. Miss Helen, and their son. George, left La Grande today, bound lor Caldwell, Idaho, wheie they will visit with relatives for a few davs. Thev are motoring to Caldwell. -'Wn from Siiiuptcr r Harold Howard, who makes his Home in Sampler, and was recently disaharged from the army, after sp nding murh time in t lit Orient, irrived in the city last evening to spend a few days hern visiting at the home of Atau.o Dunn, one of ills old army comrades. New Church for l.n (irarnle Cecilia (lustaf, who has heen plv in iei'tures in the city flu past ween, is iookiuk arounii me conn- 11, v ii'i ii iiii-iiLiiiii, ano is ituue iavi orably impressed with this part of tbo couu.ry. She is expecting to or- ganize a church hem in which psy- lot logy and spiritualism will b,uf th( we,.k , , (;nimil, v(silillK I with M rs. Lucy Knight and chil taught. Home from Minnesota Mrs. (. E. Moian rciurnco i roni rt""B' 'uin 7 a- yesteroay, wnere, -nt i rtiii-u ev i lie iit'iiLii oi ner iMei. .urs, i.cme iiarrmgion. i- muugn .ti r. -iioran icn i.a .iranoe telling of her sister serious illness,. she ai rived twelve hours after her death. I Visited Hob Withycombe State Eeod Commissioner C. 1 I Hawlcy and Director of Experiment' nnmns .1. 1. jaroine were nere last venieg on thei mei' way 10 wniurio alter spending the dav with Hob Withv "onihe on 1 he experiment farm net"-j Cnion. Ib'th men were greatly pica"-: ed with the dairy unit which has re-; ccntly betn installed at the station. ' at ion lo llegiu Miss Minna Ash. who Is employed abandonment ef 1l open public grade I in Hie county school superintend-j crossings on tho Heppner branch of -piiCh office, will leave tomorrow, j the Oiegoii-Wahinglmr li.iilroad & , bound for Portland, when she will Navigation company in Morrow coup-; be present at the weddinir iof one ty. I of her sorority sisters. J-'rom Port-; The oder. it rvi,:i,e.l wn tiiel land she will points tc-fore t in La Grande. tin to other coast timing to ner Home O'Lcary Wry ,nv TIik condition of Mike O'Lcary, the sbeepherder who was fatally in jured at Vincent Thursday after noon, is reported to be somewhat a raver today. Hope that he will livfi still exists. He is injured uboitf the skull and bruised badly otherwise. irk Milken YMt The stortt jaid M r. and Mrs. A r f hur Hart on. of Vincent, who are in La Grande at t lie lionie of M r. ud .Idrs. Putinan York, a visit ves tal day. lea vine a fine baby i:irl be lore departing. The little jrlrl is a much pb nPd itb her surroundings s her panoi are with her. Iti in tn itaai Snim I Ik Tin- ri'iMut reci'iwd In La Orand'' Is t the effM-t that a liiillt fall O: -iiiiljl was- tor:nei-d in the ).ills and inoiiniin In the iniuieliuif i- inityaif iJ.d.-r yestiM,(y and TiniM- J! You UK of H'L " nl . In spend iiii. a few houO. in the city today map inij m vera I purchases (if farm imaCffiiery. W. T L'h a ft'il known furm e r or the pnion district, is In th city today on business. Jones Slightly Improved Joe Jones, who is seriously 111, Is slightly improved Unlay, although his condition is still very grate. Summcrvillo .Man Lot fcilmi-V, who resides In gum mervillo, motored to 'La Grande to day, spending the day here. In City fit m Summcrvtllc . Kd. Hill, a farmer of the Sum mervlllo country, Is In La Grande today attending to business. State Man in City W. T. Kirk, member of the State Industrial Accident commission, spent yesterday in the city, return ing to l'orllund last evening Leaves to Ylit lluhand Mrs. W. Bennett Icit this morn ing or Milton to ho there for a few days with htr husband, who is working in that section. Here iVnm Htmifiehb Lahe Hammock, of Slant leld. is spending u few days in the city looking after property Interests that be has here. Will lletum Soon Harry Workman, of L'lidn, who has boon spending about three weeks in La Grande, is expect Inn to return to bis home some time next week. Visiting at Pnlerpiise Mrs. Charles Montumie and daugh ter. Miss Ida. left tins morning on the brunch line train to spend a few i Hon Army, residence l.UJ V. ne davs visiting with rru-nds in Kn-i".' telephono 2U5-W. Sunday terpiise I morning 11 ft. m. Sunday School Visiting Daughter n( Lake Mrs. K. Spady left last cveniiw; for Hot luko to spend a few days with her daughter, Mrs. AVm. Zeiu ler, who Is at the lake fur medical treatment. Over from Imhlcr Peiry Woodell of Imhlcr, return ed to hi if homo i n I in hlir :i Ik nil noon, after spending Hil4 morning, here attendim: to a lew business ma Iters, To Porl land and Salem J. E. Iteynolds left hist iVoning for Portland and Salem, on u few days' business trip. M r. lleymdds will be in Salem Monday in attend ance at the meeting of the state fair board of which be is a member. "oping to be in her former good health in a few days. Leave on l-tshing Trlji Win. Wilson and wife, Mrs. Prank Wheeler and Mrs. Clde Zimmer man, left this noon ou a fishing trip up on the South fork to be gone for a couple of days. They expect to return home Mondav. Will Talk in Burns Walter M. Fierce, democratic can didate fur governor, left La Grande last niirht with a clean collar and a nightshirt in his little trip and with 'Irurns. in Ilaniey countv, as his des- tination. Im- is sroinir over there to a meetintr of ranchers and -stock rais ers, anil incidentally Walter will very likely inform the folks of that veirion that, he is a candidate and will ap preciate their support on election day on a tax reduction platform. Koruier Itesldenls l.euve- .. iwl M fi I.' I. i i vhil(ln.n , who iV(! j(l IM.lhlvill(,t Kmi. ,HI ,lft U1,jr js n ..,,. ,,. ,!it)11I. li ten Mr. Knight bit La Grande in 1H!U and lias not been bac k Hiii'X' n.nn mmiii tui, l- h;,. r rormerly owned a large farm .near j j0 ; rail dti and .Mr. Knlgbt :tes tanue ,1,. is surprised at tho c good," he eontiimeH. "In some parts of tin- stare I ho wheat and corn crops will bring lumper yields out on the whole. Kansas nerds 1 weive UrOSSinffS Are s , , Ordered Closed on the Heppner Line by Board SALEM. An suei by the public s An order was is- rvtce ccimniission Wednesday rerjuii inj the closing- and I result of an investigation and hearing i . hehl ;tt Heppn. r July li relative to 'the application of the O.-W. li. & N. company for a change and rearrange ment of the crossings on its Heppner branch. OLD TYME DANCE Every Thursday Night at; Zuber Hall P. J. Powers - - 4" ifb'S? 4" "if "if ' f For Sale or Trade Established Tire and "Vulcanizing Business Phone 369 -W or write P. 0. Box 223 Most of the crossings eliminated srv i on what is known us the Oregon-Wnsh-inglett highway, serving th) district between Arlington and Heppner. for a number of year this road supported a comparatively heavy traffic. Of. the 12 open public crossings whi-h nrv to be closed eight are en tirely eliminated. Three others are to be gated and allowed to remain in use as private farm crossings only, and one fs discontinued as a public cross ing Vti permitted to remain for priv ate We of property owners in that vicimy. , . I 'Y, '.! CroiaJ. If you rt b Mount f OH res 'todnir, , e $ of ,ho Jor- ffviUvei- i.,i;l ''rt Hw whirl of the 'pr'er-ci'o. a- in (,'v fern Turusatem hoi i o.T i.u U 'cwulnr flight to the aoitli.v'i.d. wlt'i n' ano passenger. An nppoll.u luet In tbw news of the day! It inlfihl he rnllel the Seventh Crusade. Ui'.e tMtiker ha at least capture ! the Holy land, wtneh for 20 centuries suecefisliiliy refclted tho sol dier.r-Furm Lilt. Adj. and Mrs. C. A. Puterson, commanding offlcern of the Salva p. m. i lie cnuureii hi uui d'allv invited to attend. Sunday evening at 8 p. in. The subject will he "Some Modern Bangers to the Koul." Tonight the adjutant will speak ou "Busy Bodies.' The public is cordldally Invited to at tend these services. All are wel come. St. Peters Episcopal Church, cor- n,'r l''urth ftreet and O avenue Atmist tith. is the eighth Sunday after Trinity, also the feaHt of the Transfiguration of the world in like ness to Christ. In addition to the usual regular services we have the regular monthly celebration of the Holy Communion at 11 a. in. In the evening tin Pnlou Service will be at the Presbyterian church, IteV. Mr. QuUloy will conduct the song and devotional service. All are cor dially invited. Jos. W, Guun, rec tor. I 1'OU SAl.K Kentucky Wonder heaiiH In eannini; itminUtioR nr less. Call 3G2-J. 8-0-11 FOR HUNT Sleeplni! ruoms with hath, close In. Inquire Hill? Bill street, l'honu 'J78-R. S-5-31 pd WANTK1) Student or active adult. Permanent Rparo time, work col leclliiK amnll monthly neruuntn In I, n (iraiide, f8 to $15 per month for ahoiit 3 dayH' lime. Write ano and full Information to "A. A." euro Ohserver. 8-5-Jt ; WANTED nAro you satisfied with your Job? Are you being paid what you think you nro worth? If not, why not connect with the biggest company of Us kind I'l the world? Wo nood u live con scientious man to represent iih In this territory. Puller Prusn Com pany, 700-716 Journal Illdg., Pott land. Ore. NOTICI-l OP MEETING Musicians' nutting Humluy. noon at Eagles . hull, August, tfh.j . FOK RENT Kurnished 5-roum house. Call at HMMi Oak. 8-fi-Jt EOR SALE Three and one-hnlfi acres. No improvements, good wh( er rights. Near Citv limits- Por ;ile chenp. Phone 'J.'i!)-W. X-r.-fltp ; La Grande ! I MATTRESS SHOP and! I WEAVING WORKS Mattresses of all binds cleaned j :ind rehiillt. Kealher RonovnllnR. KaK Kugs o 11 ii Fluff Huts for i Si) lie. :i ('ni'fiet nml Itiijc Cleflning i 11x12, l..v nml up Chas. Kdwards, Prop. ' i'hona 203-W For Sale New modern 5-room home. This place was Just completed luHt November. Lni Ke lot Gli (,x 1 12 fi on a macadiim Ized ftreet, cement sidewalk, excel lent lawn, , flowers and h rubbery, tho living and dining rooms are fin ished in natural statu and the bed rooms, bath and kitchen are f iu-isli-d in enamel. The house is en dipped with a furnace, fireplace and " basement with concrelo floor. 'I'll 1.4 is a new modern home and one thait. Is exceptionally well construct ed, exceptionally well located and in pei'i(rt condition. If you are look iug for a rpiil moiletn home It will pay ou in Investiyttte this. A sold ier's loan will be accepted. I have several good lots in all pans of town. If you are going to build come In and let mo uhow them to you. ?? 6 room hoin:e near high sebool. Modern, two laigff Iota 6UxllU. rice 2Z')M0, Terms. Mitdern EI room bungalow, jiiHt painted, well located, good g;irag, lull basement. Price $.'L"U.U0. Tei inn. Geo. H. Currey Insurante j NEW TODAYl "Onyx Hosiery You can feci the fineness of "Onyx" Texture HOLD an v.i " silk stocking in your liands. Pass its glossy, sidt, even silk Ik t with thumb nd foitiiiifirr, and note how strong it is, for all its ligluncwt -how (irmly knit, for all its transparency. French & Greene Ladies Ready-to-Wear j& Shoes WANTED A good Jersey or Hoi- i? .-ii nil n n"1'" " i .iV ur inn- Htein cow giving about l ive gal bins a any. v,au runners ;w. n-ti-:i: MAN WOM AX 'Wanted, $40 week ly full time, $1.00 an hour iipare time, selling guarnntectl hosiery to wearer, 'Experience unnecessary. International Knitting Mills, Nor rtstown, Pa. S-.Vltp MKN Wanted to qualify fur Kiivnicii, Untkrmon, i'Xnriiena unnecessary. Trnnspnrtution furnished. Write W. HoReHt Supt., St. iinii.s. Auk 6-li- pd C'ICCri.IA GUSTAI'T. Teacher of PaychnloKy ami KPiritualism. can lit consulted on nil the affairs of life and hcnliilf; at loll) Adams nvenue from UI a. m. to H p. m. No chaise for consultation. H-5-Up y. : TONIGHT- "STAR DUST" AR.CA.DE SUNDAY Matinee and Night VAUDEVILLE Milarto Four . Wheeler & Wheeler Harmony Kinging and Wuiierior Wliirhviiul,,. , '. Musi.- . ' . , . Novelty. , "v : Viggo & Dorothy j Will Bronzer The -iii-1 ,S(e'iers j 'Moiiolnguo and Sons And the Pathd Playlet " "VIA WIRELESS" CARR'S For Crodit No Interest Only a Few Days More . OF OUR " Forced Out Removal Sale , ASH BROS. The st'ivc that, keeps faith with the people." KOH FALL I lack pic cherries for canning: also vigeiames. can Eaimcrs 7x. 8-5-dt I'OH KENT Kurnished nnnrtmcntj , at iWavcrly Apartment House, Kill O avenue, 8-j-lt Mr. Itrownton will ho in his oftieo on mid after Monday, August 7th. 8-5-lt FOUND Child's tri-cycle. May have, same hv paying for nd anil ciillinir nt l'.IDl Kir street. 8-B-t LOST Between Foley Hotel nnd Hot Lake a hnndliair eontainini; letters addressed to C. .1- Johns, signed hy Alhers flros. Milling Co. Suitublo reward will he made to finder i.t Summer Hotel. O. J. Juhnu. 8-B-4t V .W! HI" I MU i "i P) m 5 ir v v "if "if v v v t v ' it ! E't I .,,,.,..,...,..SA,1