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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Tuesday, August 8, 1922 PAGE EIGHT Boys SHOES $2-50 th near future to discuss the iituu-; tion. IWilliam Pollman hns also investigat-, ed the weevil condition and in convinc-; ed that action should be taken at once to curb the spread of the insect- I The weevil has probably not sprcalj to the point where it will affect thej crop to an B-reciable extent, but III nnthinir in done to curb it alfalfa1 J growers may be forced to turn to oth er crops. Mr. .Meat-hum has received a letter from I.. It. Breithaupt, county agent for Malheur countv Haying he would l. nkle to he in Maker the 17th or 18th. It is thought however, that itj would be better to hold a meeting here Saturduv, August llith, and Mr.. Mearham is writing Mr. llrethaupt to see if he can be Here on that date. Definite announcement win uc numei lately SEVENTY-FDUR CARLOADS OF GOVE CHERRIES Car Strike Caused This Crop of Delicious Fruit' this Year was Oood and Weath er was (!ood Cor l'ickin. Full Kroine Leather wfock. Solid oak tanned double Hole. Westenhaver & Gilbert 1300 Adams La CI rand e NEW TODAY FOR SAI.K Sweet-corn in 10 dozen lots., l.rc per dozen. Phone 'lflb-M. WEEV LSHOWSIN y BIKER ALFALFA Jplans Being Laid to Make a i Vigorous Fight on Pest I that lias Ruined Idaho. DAKKU, Aug. 8 Investigation of the nppoarancc of the alfalfa weevil n -P-akcr county has shown there is urgent need of energetic action to pre vent the spread and hold down the first. Evidence of the work of the pest n small areas in different sections has been found, and if nothing is done .' curb the spread of the insect the al falfn production of (laker county will be seriously affected. This in turn would have a serious effect on the cat tle and sheep industry of the county. ! Klovd J. C'amnliell, of Portland, who has a large ranch on Iiwer Powder and who is in the city today, urges the necessity of action to make a sur vey of the alfalfa areas to determine the extent of the inroads of the weev il and the organizing of alfalfa grow ers to stamp it out will doubtless be effective. . Mr. C'amnliell today allowed a clod of dirt he had found on which there were hundreds of the weevil eggs, eacn of which would hatch out a worm COVE, Auk. T.. Covn sent out sevntv-four cars of cherries this year. Thirteen ears of Itoyal Anns i wore sent to thn Oregon VurklnR iconipanv by K. J. Htacklnnd. Ten j jiars went to I-lbby. McNeil & Moby, at Tho Dulles from J. K. Dean, i Korlyi-flvo curs were sent east to jSrhooul & Day. handled and shipped ity '.p. Arinur niggs. J. imuic,ui sent out four cars by express and two more cars went by local ex- nrntiu .liinnerl liv thn ernwers. FOR SAI.K Four small p'.gs- Also jnus U'eimer and family are one heifer calf. Phone 'Mi- Icainpiug on the Mlnniii. 8-8-Hp jr irs. Hubert French and Htnwart are out at tho Trippler ciiii cit e i.'rvpm .'10 cents a nound.lcamn on the Mlnain. two heifer calves, one Jersey cow.j .Mrs. K. J. Stackland, with her one light road wagon- 1). C. Seiver.: guest, Mrs. (Knrlicr, wero Ia Vruude Phone oM7-J. 8-8-4tp' visitors on Wednesday. j,.f and Mrs. Trumiin Allen of WANTFI) To rent piano in good I.os Angeles wero tho guests of Mr. condition. Phone 410-U. 8-8-Jtpi Allen's mother. Mrs. Alice Allen. . j Mrs. Geo. Alexander and dailgh- WANTKI) Capable man to cut down' tar Mabel, Helmu Anderson and large trees, als- trim branches out j llealricu Wurdoll, made up another of large trees. Phone MHI-J, or call icampiiig party. at 10B Elm St. b-8-Ut! I,. '"' who is working at itho Hamilton gurugo In linker, iVOhT-Hlack pocket book containing "l,u"J "m'e "l dn)r', at homo-with mortgage and notes payable to J. ; his family. tleaihealt. Return to Observer of- Miss Fanny Ilrown of I.n firande fKe 8-8-at Is visiting at th0 homo of her sls- . i . iter, Mrs. J. .1. Conley. LOST On Second street lietwccn'' "' ' ""7 ""' Washington avenue and viaduct, a V . -'. " Pair of new blue serge pants. Own-, klolierrylng a few days ago. er's name in pocket. Return to WII-! Ernest Coons Is Invoicing Urn son's Tuilor Bhop and receive re-lsiock iof drugs ow I by Or. C. wllrd. 8-8-tf-M. Hamsdell. ' j S. P. Miller who was atricken F.AT ICE CREAM' .AND lin.vlK- wun paralysis sotno weeks ago is 77 . - , v Vi IK i elf - ' l.Vi W 1 M- t SMf. ' ' .,1 -1.' f.-yg J i.V- 7" VlL'fl,. Sf MB (Incorporated 371 -DEPARTMENT STORES are hrn ,h. i '"i"'."' r m ln ch" w' mny horse drawn' vehicles SC SI I V' Hl" Mr-r""' evena and Ml. UcZl W '"iuiib u.nc lo ii,0 nolliC. mect at onwenteia atop an old hack. This "Sport" Almos? Extinc Jr Although cock nghtlng Is prohllilied hy stctn liw, game blrdr are ometimr's pitted against each other In a small town In southern Tt;ui. his picture shows two game cocks rcudy for the fray, Just bljru tliolr ffs wore unsheathed. MADE CAKE, eniov a social hour recovering and able lo bo about with the Uival Men and Women's. again. Class of the Christian church at the! Miss (irace Pease will teach the home (if H. J. Kitchen, l.'IC-i Kth St .jShanghal school tilts wintor. Wednesday evening. 8-8-t, Miss .liianlta Smlthpeter of Raker " teach tho third and fourth NOTICiF- ,; Igrades In the Cove school this year. " . , .. 'The faculty is now all secured and Anvone knowing the whereabouts; ..,..,,. r , ,, ,,.,,. ,,ri,.nul of Ro- Hiisco, last seen in I.a I. rand"; ... ,,.,.. siiiiiiilera of Hirhin.wi (think he worked on the jeclior, ihere) lMltnl p,.,.ipal, Miss Helen Dougherty or Jlaltir, domestic sci ence, Mrs, Alice Mills of Cove, sev enth and eighth grades. Miss Edna Khcpai'dfion of Maker, fifth and Hixth nlease notifv his wife. Phone 4!i!l-.I. 8-8-:it NOTICE. CECILIA (1USTAF. scientist and grailes,' Miss Jimnlta SmlthiR'ter of spiritualist at Odd Fellows Hall, Aug- linker, third and fourth grades. ust 9, Will he all healing and mes- .uiss i.ois i.awson oi i nion, second sages Iroin mis worm and piner ano -miisb .niortMi i.iyiou oi liaser. which in turn feeds on the alfalfa ! worlds. Holier! Ingersoll and hweed- liist. School will liegln September llnles. these are cnntlolled in somei enborg will be the nieiliuins of con filth. trol under tile demonsiraiions. runiiti ,ioe Mister nnd lamlly will move invited. Private consultations at 1M0 to Union In the near future. They Adams. 8-8-1 tp have rented a Hull ranch on Cath erine creek, where they will make boy born Friday ornlng. Mrs. Ful ler and baby was removed to the St. Elizabeth hospital Friday after noon, the last report being that sir! was out of danger. Iter friends wish her a speedy recovery. Itruee Dennis, wife and son nnd Mr. Ed. Wright and wife of Lit Craiido, spent Sunday at the "cut tage." Mr. and Mrs. V. Love of linker, returned to iloir homo Sunday af ternoon after sirending tli0 week end at the home if (!. . South. Or, 'lliswell and party of winker, passed through Medical Sunday on their way to West Eagle lakes. Or. Hlxon of linker, was at Medi cal Friday, being culled for Mrs. James Fuller. . SCOUT DETAIL HE COMPLETED mnnner whole crops of alfalfa woul i b destroyed. - F. A. Phillips, piTHidcnt of the Ba kfti Countv Chamber of Commerce who is also a large alfalfa tr rower, N also alarmed over thn probability of fhr Hpreud of tho weevil and it in plan ned through the Chamber to nrrancfe fnr n mftiny of f-"""1': in linker in AtlK. KUh lirnt day lo puy wnlnr : ti,(,P homo. rmu without n ppnnltT, 8-7-:it liny nnd sell throuKU Observer Classified Ads. Greeting Cards j Carry Love and Friendship , to all the World AND BRINGS US CLOSER TO OUR FELLOW BEINGS. LET A GREETING CARD CARRY YOUR MESSAGE. Always a Good Assortment at Newlin Book & Stationery Company Hugo Ilhink and family will oc cupy the lions,, that will bo made vacant by the Fosters. ,.liss I.oIk i.awson, who has been' visiting relatives In Nebraska for the past month Is at Jionin agin. The Ladles' Culld were entertain ed al the COMING TO GULL LOAFING CHICK The lent leaders and their assist ants that were elected for the tw weeks boy scout summer camp to be bold on the ISitf Minnm from August l(i to Aujuist 2U, met lust evening in! the V- At. C A. and furthered ur-j nmenieiHs for the camping trip. The three troops und their officials! will meet tomorrow evening In the Y. AI. C. A. nt seven o'clock for the fin-j al preparations for the trip. i Indication are that an even great er number than was at first supposed will gp with the boys. I fllClli BIDS II. K. Crosby, exlenslou poo II r;: HtecinliHt, wil( visit La (J-rand and CrivM. on Aumist 24 for the p "!,.-' or ronduetinjj td'tiioiiHtnitions in Mi? culling of poultry flocks, esjH-(i.i:ly home of Mrs. Kaymond 1 1,1 doine aw;iy with bens wl'.j ;,r- TD BE OPENED! nnodnnuch of La Grande on Thurs day. Mrs. A. Conley was one of the hostesses. The Kuest at this delightful afrair were Miss Mae m,i,r,,u r t.' i .... lllilll and Miss Funny Tlrown of I.a ed by 'Grande and Mrs. J. J. Conley. Mrs. A. (I. Conklln. .Mrs. T. W. Conklin. Mrs. I.lojd Carli-r, Miss Hess Kelly, .Mrs. I K, Anderson, Mrs. T. It. (niiklln, Mrs. tlohn Dean, Mrs. I,. .Mr.' Crosby H ill be bore only -one, X. Conley, .of Cove, Mrs.. Uoyali('il.v "nil ui!l conduct the d'Miioiistra Allen of Cody. WyomlnK, and Airs. ' tions at I.a Grande In tl.o morning J. S. DunhiMii or Vaklmn, Wash. j under the auspices of tha Kast-i n Mr. and Mrs. IIiikIi MeCall were "reuon I'oiillry I'ldducei i as.io. ia cuiwls at the J. F. Dean home on "ni1 've later In the day Hnndny last. ! under the auspices of the Cove Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Come : ''"' 111 bureau. who have been vlsitinir In Cove, have returned to their home In F.l Monte, Cnliinrniu. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harris wore made happy by the arrival of a baby ilaiiKhter al their home Sun day. AllKllsl 7. Mr. and Mrs. .1. K. 1) i Hml Mi-. and Mrs. .1. s. Dunham went to KhkIo valley on Sundav. The bids for tile (rradine; of the. Cove-Ii (trande hiirhwav are to be. 1 7,1. n'l... h n, f.... ii i, .... I l""""" "" '" '". , ,. will be completed this fall and the eKB production. 11m nwrnun liirni W()lk f rm.KjnK an,i surfacinK will! Hock contains forty per cent or I commence as soon as weather condi-1 more h"iis that should be culled ' lionij wM )C1.nlil ,lt.xt sprint,'. ! and sold and his demonstreiioii. aid- j , H. G. Avery, countv fluent. III'MOIIII.IZ A 1'ION IIKMAMIKI) win iiuiy snow now lo etricien.lv ciiy asmmimui.mI I'resK.) j handle the matter of wo.'riini; out KO.MK, Aug. 8. Detnobilizatlnti (ho hens who are no lonncr reniier ! of Kascistl forces has been deiuanil biyers. . , . :,.,( i,v the . Italian Eoveriiiuont. TOCOIIE IS FULLY REPAIRED Good Shoes For Boys Long Service at Low Prices Dress styles and Shoe for rouuher wear, for boys. Built to give longer wear for less money. Hoys' Dress Shoe; Illustrated above, made of all mahogany leather with welt boles and rubber heels. v Sizes 2!i to OVi. Sizes U'W to 2. . . ,1.1'; Boys' Dress Shoe; Illustrated above, made of all mahogany leather. Hliichor style, .Mc Kay sewed half double soles. Sizes 2Vj to ti'i . .$2.69 ,'lizi'S IS 14 to 2. . . Z.49 Sizes S to 1-' 1.98 Other Boys' Dress Shoos at $l.t8 to $3.98 J. C. Penney Co. Work Shoes for Boys ore made to stand the roughest kind of wear. Hoys' fluting; Shoe; chocolate elk Hike Hal, with half dou ble chrome sole (Illustrated above.) Boys' Work Shoe; chocolate elk Army Hlueher, soft tip nnd half double sole (Illus trated above.) Sizes 214 to 5 . .$3.89 Sizes 12 U to 2. .. 2.69 Other Eoys' Work Shoes at Exceptionally Low Price Sizes 2 V. to 5 V4. Sizes 121-j lo 2. . Sizes 8 to 12 ,$2.25 , 1.98 , 1.69 "Penney Junior" Suits Boys' Double Service Suits Fine all-wool cassimere suits from our Winter assort ments. Made exclusively for us and sold only in our 012 stores. Our large buying power and efficient selling methods bring, these splendid suits to you at the least possible cost only . . $12.50 . "IYnny Junior" Suits are made for double service - -double elbows, double knees and double seata rein forced at every wearing point. Two pairs of panto with every suit. At the above price these suits are the best investment in boys' clothes you can possibly make. .TH13 LAROE8T OHJU DKI'AKTMICNT. "SXOltB OUO ANIMATION IN THE WOIUJ)" mm pluce WHERE A J l.o nnuuiv,, No. ;:2 1 S was tnUor. t out nf tin b.u-li shops in I.a Gran.lo j lyi-st.'rthiy idler having bem com-; plt'tcly ow!h;tiiIMl. Ii is now ii.m- I I sihl to tlo pran ii-a 11 v all of iht? ' "'NKAKLY A HKIIO" AT THE CAKOKNS. (Hv The Gardens Publicity Atfcnt.) "Nearly a Hern," which was shwn at ihv Vianuns last mum. Proved to Im to the liking of the audience. The show was purely a comedy from the ui'tain I'aisvr to the ;rand finale atrl with Phil Itertr and Eddie Mar work ing together in the comedy parts, it proved to be a jrood 1 production Miss Louise I, owe received vocifer ous aiolause when she appaered on the stage in the Hecon-1 at and ren dered a vocal solo. Special mention of a soltrsttitfinE' and dancing act by Miss Max Mi lntyie may also be made The bill will be the same tonight- nnni wpst I I PTnn n'l,,llr Wl,rk in the ioi-,,i ruilrouil w w w II S I I I U sliops. Insleud of seiulins; tl'e lie.ivy I T nTBnir7 LL J I Ur's ::;oAI"""" ai " " ' ni fl S mM i One of the heaviest trains that 111 U I 1 1 1 I I Li I last week with binder. The wheatfwork. He had finished putting up his shows a pood yield, some of the field' hay just the day before, which is quite coine; to -ii) bushel ner acre. lucky for him- J. S. Rose is finishing his haying I-oks like more rain for Starkcy ini. i " i in; we cti ust ipjue a ioi more yet. Miss Hazel Cook and her sister, Starkey peonle are pleased that the Miss liiadvs Cook, arrived August 1 1 population of Starkey nas again shown at the home of J. S. Rose for an out-an .incrpaso. Klam Briggs nnd wife ing. Miss Hazel is havinp a two are thc proud parents of a little son. weeks vacation. She is employed at the American .National bank of Pen dleton. Miss Gladys will start on her' fourth year in high school this fall. 1 1 bho will be a senior this year. j Mr. and Mrs. John Wells and little son, Tiger, have gone over in the Ka-: mela country on a hucklebcrrying trip for three or four days. Some Perry people are camping up in the hills. , i Mr. and Mis. John Wells and little son spent Sunday at the J. S Rose home. Alvin Thornburg is employed on th?' Omaha, who is the general chairman F RIIIGEH SPEAKS TODAY A meeting of the railroad men h hciwr held this afternoon in Eagles null addresser) by f rank axeman, of I.es Inehnm ranch Mr. nnd Mrs. ilenn Ilrown and Mr. and Mis. .luck Starrio silent Sunday i. i .. , . . , ,. , i,ll,s fcone' ocr tho O.-W. ri-cently 1 "n nnni I UK Ml IIIHI I ; k-! imssed thiouBli yesler.hiy v.Iumi en-1 sTMJKKY. Auk. 8. The hot weatli . cr ( imiit.ii'M l''.nl,.e .'-i,,l . ,;Klni No. n U - hauled a train i,,,. i ,.h,imrinL' to coed und we had i.vio ii . tii " I 'Veiuhlni; riiieii tons liniu l'orthuul. fim, r,iin Thuisdnv llinht. It raillt'.l Kred Iloiltkc. while hewine out a .11 oil 111 ill 1 ts III ( illll. liiuikiim I he nip In sutisnietory tiuu' ! ,m,st all ntu-ht. salt troui-h Friday, fell and hurt his lis another statement credited to tin' Most of the having is over here. Ln-k. not seriously hut enough to bp MI'MMCM. Sil'lilNCS. Ann. S. ' (1 forces lodav. I '.Wm. Vii'i- cut n fieM "f whl-if n-ii"fiil en, ilifficnlt to go ,-lvnit his llin klelierrles are plentiful In the - - ilioiiiiliilns hack or Medical Sorlli of the International Brotherhood o liollermakers. Mr. Wageman is shaking on tha with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Ropertson.i general conditions and comes with a parents of Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Star message to every railroad worker whether he helongs to the men out on strike or is still in the service. Aug. 10th last day to pay waler ret without h penalty. R-"-St SH.ER.RY.'S TODAY AND T0M0KR0W n Pauline Frederick l he and son oi (o Medical I lie tills Vi Mr Aleo SJiowinj "STAILAJTD JtlVUE" and lu'iirly eery family h;ie be. n out pick in i; tin-in. Mi'H. J. K. Kennedy, who Jms Ii tii con fined at the St. KlizabWh 1ms pfial at linker, recuverhig ft'oin ;' surulcal operation that was per formed July :!. is awam home and improvint; rapidly. .Miw. ii. W. Soulli hits hitrehiiKLiI a nannsome new notice ti'om I.a Ciamlo aueiu'V. Mrs. M. Hnf I man I'nlon, motored up Wednesday nnd spnt Hiiriiuan will teach .Medical. Mrs. J. W. Kennedy of I'nion has been visiting at the homes the Kennedv brol hers. Mr. H. H. Hursli nf Htintiimton Is the mitst of his hister. Mrs. (I. ' W. Smith. i Miss Crare Williams of Portland Ms vlnttitiK 0d Medical. While 'hero she is the j;uest of Mrs. (I, 'W. South, i Mr. an. I Mrs. M. Huffmaan : ;J. W. Kenneflv of I'libm, and K. Kennedy and family J 1 Saturday and Sundav at Told Sprtnus Lriitlierins lui kleberw Mr. and Mis. J nines i'nlit-i are (SO nrnud itatents vf a fiu.' bahv of UUUUUUIUU 1 M1J YOUR WVHI-TMI can TOMATOES now The first dlT the vines are always (lie urnst select. r.tr;i Miuini iiiimi11i t-ltx-k direct from the growers at the iowext price if the seHn tin tUi.i (iiality. i-mihl X: 5 Kits !X)c. HIa. lUrT . t r.ite ... .'. if 2.1") SiifTrif. t?.te .2.2!5 filiilm fiiielmis the vine ri'ieneil kindreeeived at the store Saturday, pomul 2toC (alifornia -Melons 2u Mrs Mr. SJMUIl 'j.;. HOOVE RIZEXH' GROCERY