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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1922)
Monday, August 7, 1922 THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE FIVE THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley fiiiiy "1 NEWT 5HC5 S'l'MTU til flJF ) ROBBfRi. MARSHAL OTEY WALKER PROMISES TO CUPAR UP THE ROBBERY QUICKLY1. S3 Klgln Mini Mt Foley- Vester Bradford of EIrIii. arrived in the city lust evening und after spending the night here as a sues, of the1 Foley, left on the brunch lino train this morning for his home. Alice! Man in I'll? C. Y. Kriswold of Alien', it spending a few days in La Grande looking over some business pros pects. He 1b stopping ut tho Foley during his visit. ItrturncH to Klgiti S. A. Ch:ippell, a prominent busi ness man of Klgln, returned to his home after spending Sunday in l.a Orando visiting friends, spent the night at the Foley. Business 4it Palmer Junction Kuoch 1'earson, a resident of La Grande, left this morning for Pal mer Junction, where he will spend a few (days transuding some busi ness. . Motors to Maker riHiul Kcninion and family. Do- lirt i!ntn Miid wife and Miss Kvo- u-n l .iliu initl on d ti) link or Vli- torday. taking hi tho Cove-Raker ball same. After taking a plunge In the "llaker Nat, they returned to Lu Grande. Spending Day in City Hoy Jewell of I'niou, arrived this morning 011 tho Union stage to spend the day in llio city on business aid will, return to his homo this eve ning. . Local News In Brief Over from Inihlcr V It Kriiilr ntun itf I in liter mn. tored to La Grande Saturday, spend ing the day in the eity on busi ness, returning to his home lu the evening. !.Mo)nrs , llalicr Sept. 1-2 Northwest convention ft-1 John Robinson and Wilfred Cross I of IX O. K. K. at La (Jramle. -.-motored to linker vesiorduv, speed-1 K inK the day and seeing the Baker-1 , Cove ball game. j Went to Port land Mrs. M. fc:. Taylor and daughter, Lucille, left La Grande Saturday evening for Portland and other coast pointH where they will spend two weeks. Miss Taylor is employed the county recorder's office. New Clerk at l)mR St on j rilloil smolnv ' H. E. Murry. of Nam pa, has Ac- Mr. and Airs. Adolph A. Group cepted a position at the Glass Drug; spent yesterday in Cuion, visiting company. jlriends. returning to their homo in . ;i tjriin(0 in tl0 (.veiling. Motors to I'nion j - Soth Hirrino motored :n Vv.wn , sl"','s Sunday In Tnion yesterdav to spend the dav with hit A- T- 11111 wife, Thomas Hill brother Sam. i 1,11,1 -NiihS Vi' Crawford, spent Sun- jday in I'liion. spending the day and , returning liome in the evening. To Kitinela Irvin Parent (fit this morning, bound for Kamela, where ho will spend some time. Business ut P. S. Land Office Hubert L. Victor of Paradise, Ore gon, today filed an application for an additional homestead. Over uilh Coyote Hide lid. Detaney, who lives near Telo cuset, silent Saturday In La Grande oil business. He secured bounty, for three coyotes that he had killed. Marriage License A marriage license was issued to Harry ,, Durnam and Miss Krma Kilam Saturday morning at thf county clerk's office. They are boll' local people, Mr. Buruam being bet ter known as Kid Harp. t'nlon People Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Slater of I'niou, spent Saturday night in La Grande, having motored over earlier in the day. Mr. Slater is the cash fix of the First National Bank ot I'niou. Visiting in linker Lillet-prise People Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Grosseit. ol Enterprise, arrived In La Grande yesterday and spent the evening .miss .Mary anil, .Milan iinru.u an- ,,,. ., f , ,v Rpcudiug a few days in Baker vis- j ' iting with friends and relatives. ar- Spending Bay In City J. O. W'illiaVison of Vincent rived in the city this morning to spend the day here on business. Betbrns Home from I taker Sa in A n d re w s a n d w i f e re t u r n ed limine yesterday evening irom Baker. where hey have been spending a week and visiting wii.li friends. Back from Pot-Hand Mrs. Ion Sargent tind M is. Sax Bruce, who went to Portland Sat urday, returned to La Grande this morning. Visitors from Flgin Miss Lottie Tuttle and Hose Zwei fel of Klgin, nrd spending a few days in tho city visiting with their friends. To Xorlli Powder Herbert Duron o through the city his way to Nort h he is now employed. :' Klgin, passed ist evening on Powder, where Left for Hnfcrprisc llussell Price, of this city, left this morning on- the branch line train, hound for Enterprise, where he will spend the day on business, ret u rn i n g to La G rn tide t h is evening. Bet urns from Idaho , 0. W. Bunting and son Clyde, re turned yesterday from a business trip through Idaho, mid report that 'he hnrevstlng in Idaho is going fine and that the grain will bring a good price. Visiting May M r. a nd M rs. Kra n k Pen rod a nd Mr. and Mrs. Silverthorne of Baker, motored do vn yesterdav to spend a couple of days here at the home of C. E. Mays. (iocs (o Arlington Neil Jones of I'niou, passed through La Grande this morning on No. 1M, bound for Arlington, where he will spend e era I days. Day at Itiinch Henry Hill motored to his ranch at North Powder yeslenht, spend ing the day. seeing that I li.it'. s o:i the ra nch were: nil going right. Returned Home John Murphy, who lives in Kntcr- urise. returned to his home this morning on tho branch linn train it the close of a two days' visit in La Grande. While here has was a nuest of the Savoy. Spent Sunday with I'ncle Dunham Prosecuting Attorney Ed. Wright 'ind wife and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Dennis and son Jack, spent Sunday it Medical Springs with Uncle1 Dun ham Wright and his children. Put and Grace . Powers. ham, both of Aberdeen. Wash., re turned to their home today by car, having spent a fow days in La Grande visiting with Mr. and Mrs. OtlB Veal. Mr. Johnston is u neph ew of Mr. Veal. Vislteil linker Xa Mr. and Mrs. Otis Veal, Raymond Johnston and Don Leedhaui, the lat ter two men hailing from Aber deen, Wash., motored to llaker yes terday und visited the Baker Nat atorium. On their return trip they stopped and Vniou and had dinner lu the Union hotel. Completed Vacat ion Mr. und Mrs. it. u. Avery aim u,ffi. Ciiu.iv nf this cit v ri -turn ed from u five days' camping trip on the south fork or the Wallowa river Friday evening. Mr. Avery, who Is county agent, is hack on the tub tiH morning utur taking a two weeks' vacation. Ilcturn to Homes L. E. Hammond and family, and W. D. Hale and family, returned to their homes In Washington yes terday after spending some time hero at the home of their brother- in-law. D. H. Snider. Mr. Ham mond's homo is in Tekio and W. D. Hale iu Belden. Johns to 'Stnnfieltl Cato Johns, left this morning for Stnutield to look utter a few busi ness matters ho has there. .Mr. f.ihiiu iu mi obi resident of l.a Grande hut, now has a ranch on the Columbia, near Messmer, and iyn that "I can raise Mie in-i berries that any one ever wanted to taste." NEW TODAY FOR KENT Furnished sleeping loin. Call 157-K. 8-7-2tp FOR RENT Furnished houM- Terms easy. Call 429-M. 8-7-tt Aug. 10th last day' to pay water rent without a penalty. t-7-3t FOUND 'Lower set of fats teeth and can of powder. Call at Obser ver office. 8-7-Jt ROOM AND BOARD Phone) Main 7K7. Cail 905 Snrinff street. 8-7-2tp FOR SALE Sweet corn and stnnp henna for canning. G. J. Douhan. two houses vast of flour mill. 8-7-l!tp LOST Between 1009 First St. and (ieo. Richardson's farm on Cova road, a black traveling bag contain ing clothing. Leave at Hcuham's Electric Shop, New Foley Mutldinff. 8-7-2t LOST At City Park. Auirust ftth litl!J, a bill and check book contain ing note on Grande Kondo lira in Co. for $4ti0.T All persona arv warned iieainst negotiatinor for said note. M. L. Carter. - - 8-7-Utp 'OUND Pair of jeold rimmed c t"1 es on comer 2nd and Division- ("all at Observer. 8-1 -It Poor Location for Town, . ' Belra, lu Portliguise Went AfTlck li bultt ou sand so deep Hint hrrsat cannot travel on It. AlercnatuHflU and passengers arc carried Id trOlteyi rtlth ntie nn rtHU end implied bv nStlT Fishing Kill I1 Eli Andrews, Phil Berg, sain Fleming, Frank SUhvell and Frank StlKvell, Jr., returned from a day's fishing on the North Fork of the Minam last evening. They left Sat urday night by auto and (aught ihout 8u fish Sunday. "Fishing is ;ood as it could be duo to tho high water," they report. Leaves for Home Thomas H. Donahue, father of Martin and Edward J. Donahue, of this city, will leave in the morn ing for his home liifoU-do. after spending, lasl "winter and Ibis sum mer here with his sons. Mr. Dona hue eaino here last No vein tier ex pecting to spend a few weeks here with his sons and became so at tached to La Grande that ho was unable to get away before this time. Mr. Donah u.: is u veteran of the Clvi war. Helliriis to Cove Mrs. Charles Dellans. who has been visiting in t he city for sev eral days, returned to her home iu Cove lasL evening. Bet urns Home to I'llgiu John Christ inn son of Elgin, mo tored to La Grande last evening, 'spending a few hours with friends-', returning home this evening. SpeiuL Day in Wallowa L. P. -Sialey and wife motored to Will Iowa yestesday, spend inc tin diiy visiting with friends, return ing to their home in the evening. Purchases Home Bert O. Oak man, represent. il iv i of the Woodmen of the World f'-r ; this Iniuliiy, has purchased a home on Adams u.vi nue from the C, J. ! Itlai k company. Any La Grande subscriber to the Observer who does not re ceive his paper hy 8 o'clock lu the evening, please call Western Union, Main 24. and a special messenger will deliver a copy. To Leave for leho Perry Rogers, who has her n spending a few weeks in the dry visiting with friends, will leave ir the morning for Echo, whtVe he if now employed. Banker In Town Karl Shoemake cashier nf tm Elgin bank, and his wife motored t; iOQO0090O4IO W ,;r;!n,lp yestiri.ay. spending the day with friends and returning home in the evening. Dance Wednesday Night Rex Hall Admission .... ... 75c Ends Yjsli Mrs. D. F. Allen nnd her son. 'Yank, left this morning for Port 'and after spending ten days ht'.vo visiting with her husband, who is nn ployed in La Grande, She re iiorts u very delight fill visit. Ladies from Joseph . Mrs. L. Loyd and MHry Proebstei returned to their homes In Joseph Mi is morning following a WPek-eud hi La Grande. They arrived here Saturday and were gue'sts at.Hie Savoy. Iishlny on Wallowa Paul Baker, W. C, Crews an 'I f,harles Dagget t enjoyed yesterday 'ishlng on the Wallowa river, re turning In the evening and bring ing Mrs. Crews home from Minam. Aherp she spent the day visiting with Mrs. Archibald. Middle West Doing Well Mr. iind .Mrs. A. M. Fowler, of Sacra m imi to, California, returned to their homo this morhhfg following a few days visit with friends iu l.a lira it do on their return 'trip. They spent several weeks in the middle west and according to M r. Eowler. "t he eondii ions In Chicago and Detroit as especially good both clt ies are booming." On the whole, the crops are doing well anil financially, the middle west la ex periencing much better times. t - MAIN 7 J' TIIH OI.DKST AND MOKf 4 ltl:i,l.IH,K TAXI SKUVlCH Til li I.ITY, All call untnercit T "P I'romntlT Willi . T 4 Ilomlcd DrlTnr. Ford & George cu MAIN 44 'fl??r?l?l?4?rl?rp Onyx Hosiery You ran feci the fineness of "Ony.1:" Texture HOI-D .in 0iv.i" silk '(n kiiiR in your handv P-i ill rIoj-. iuft, cvt'n silk lrtvi'i-n thumb .int! folTlingrr, and note how tirnng ii is, fur all its liyluness how lirmlc knit, for all its trans- paiency. French & Greene Ladies Ready-to-Wear & Shoes K (? 4 4? 4 'b ? For Sale or Trade Established Tire and Vulcanizing Business Phone 369-W or write P. 0. Box 228 J iSjp iff lifa tJ f is yjf OLD TYME DANCE Every Thursday Night at Zuber Hal P. J. Powers BAKER DEFEATS pnwr vrcTrnnnv UUVL ILUlLIiUlll For Sale Now inotlprn K-room hnmf. 1hls place whm Jimt comnletcd lust rgOTemiier. M.ai'Kii lot 52y.xl36 on n(acud;ini- l.eil Btii;et, cement aidswalk, eice4 Ifiit liiwn, flowem and unrubbery, hii llvnin nnd dliiinc rooms are fin. i Ishcd in nnttinil Blaln and tua Den .moms, bath nnd kltcnen are . nn- imiod In enamel. 1 no nouso i eintlpped with a furnace, tlrenlare 'and basement with concreta floor. I Th la Is n new modern noma and one Ithat Is exceptionally well construct ed, exceptionally well located and In perfect condition. It you lira looR IiiK for a roil I inoilorn hoirio It will pay you to InvestlRat this.; , A BOld ler'a loan will bo accepted. j I liavo several good lota In nil I Paris of town. If you are gnln to Ian i ll eomo In and let ma ehuw IhCm to you. ' A.R'C.A'D.E TODAY AND TUESDAY HA K Lit, Auk. 7. ' The linker Colts won a hard fought uatue frttiii t ho Cove Farmers yesterday after noon on the local field by the hcoic of 5 to 2.. Th'1 name was a pitch ers' battle I h ron k ho ut , Fosbu ry be ing pilled against Red Alexander and White. I'p uiilil tho end ol the fifth Inning, it was anyone's uame hut the champions t hen took a safe lead which wa never head ed. The tame was purely an ex hibition affair. fi room house near high school Modern, two large lots 60x110 Price $2500.00. Terms. Returned to Aberdeen Aug. loth hist day to pay water Raymond Johnston nnd linn Lfed- r'nt without a penalty. K-7-lt Modern II room buncitlow, jtiNl painted, well located, Rood garage, full basement. Prica f 3.U0.UQ. Terms. Geo. H. Currey ii Played' hy the following cast HAREY T. MOBEY KATHLYN WILLIAMS FAIRE BINNEY MATT MOORE GRACE VALENTINE ROLAND BOTTOMLEY All are at their best. , ; ;. Also Showing Round 6 "THE LEATHER PUSHERS" Last Round COMING THURSDAY "QUEEN OF SHEBA" Kenl Hstnte Inauranre Spends Wi'i k-Cnil in l ily Christian .Samlfocrc rclurtard Ic jWi'stlalid. flrepnn, where he i: : sjieniliitu the Mitiiini'r, this inorn iini:. H" sp,-nl the week-end In l.a Grande vi.silini.' with his folks. j Kelnrns j .Mrs. lo I iiion I. IliKrain and son. ol Limey's Novelty Orchestra fnion. retmneii u tinir home iiii " ' morniiiL'. They -pent a few day? hi.re visitint: Willi Irienils and on . business. oeeoaooaeoe H w o o o BOYS' SUITS BELOW COST ' Boys' Suit Sale PRICED AT $8.85 $9.85 $10.85 Values Ui to .f-J.'i.nO. O W xa c3 W We are elusiiiii tiiese suits nut In iii;iUe romn h w M o o O w i-3 03 M- tor our new Kail line. 2 Here's an opportunity to fit your hoy nut for 5 selmol. These Are All-Wool Suits. I Clint's Clothiery JSie Store With a Conscience BOYS SUITS BELOW COST o. Charles W aier Representing Grand Lodge of Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers Will Speak at STAR THEATRE Friday Night, August 11th mt 8 o'clock Jinilli-iiail Capitalization, I va.il mail Waes and Wrkiijf aVomiitions, I'anniii 'oinlit ions. Itelat imis of farmer and Organized Lnlmr. Vavrruett &t?ecMj S4it4d. 'ICARR'S j For CroCit - No Interest No Interest tfjajmaaaiaia Only a Few Days More OF OUR Forced Out Removal Sale ASH BROS. "The store that keeps faith with the people."