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Monday, August 21, 1922.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER ,
PAGE FIVE
THE OLD HOME TOWN
ill iSfl
T.. i Wedniisdav. Aueunt 23rd, at
J 0""""CJ : . (U uttedance is doalred
an Hip yearly report will be Rtvon
and the election of officer will be
held for the ensuing year. The third
jillvialon will have charca of the
program ana reiresumenia.
IVnillitoii Man In Cily
J. Do. Wilde la In La Grando on a
huaint'sx mission. East Oregonlan.
MAR5HAL OTEY WALKER. WAS SO 1
"WATCHING THE PAINTER POT A SKIN OVT5R
THE NEW DRESS MAKERS SHOP HE DIDMTEVFN HCA
HENRY APPLEGATES PLEASURE CAft COMING.
. Local News In Brief
Kluinitt's in Cily
I,. B. Tuttlc and wife of Elgin spent
Saturday in the city visitinR friends.
2:30h'll no back and got another oue."
he remarked today wht'n he refused
to tell iu what direction the six
teen miles was. ,
Vi'lerouM Itt'ltii-n Home-
About 130 World war veterans.
and a few members of the ladiv-s
auxiliary of the American ' Legion,
passed through the city this morn
ing .in their special car on train
No. 24, on their way homo to Penn
sylvania aftor attending the na
tional encampment held at Seattle.
Vinltini; Friends
Miss I-orraine Tuttle of Elgin was
in the city Satuiday visiting friends,
ieturniii(f to ner nome. msi evening.
NEW TODAY
Homo from ljike 1
Mibs Homuim Jucobson, Kdlth
Bailor, Kltio Pearson and Hlnnch
.Furnish arrived In the city last eve
ning after spending; a week at ul
lowa iHko. Tho Misses Builuf,1 Penr
son and Furnish returned to their
homos In Portland, Miss Jaeubsou
will remain in the city for u low
Motor from Klftin
J. m. .Masters and t. v.. omnn mo-. visitins with her parents,
tored from rJtfin Saturday, spending '
the day m tne ejty on business-
Home to Elgin
"Bud" litem, of Eljrin, returned thia
afternoon after spending several days
in the city visiting with friends.
Accepts Position
" W. AV. Jacobson hus acroptod a
position us timekeeper at tho O.-W,
offices.
Down from linker
Freddie Decker or Bakor, spent
yesterday In tho city, returning to
his (homo this morning.
On Hunting Trip
Claud Scranton, Jack Pear, Carl
Helm and Halbert Hall, spent Sun
day on Fisher's ranch on Smith
mou ntuiu.
J.MnfoiN to Vnion
Sept. 1-2 Northwest convention Mr. and -Mrs. Norman Desllet mo
3M of D. 0. K. K. at 1-a Crunde. Mured to 'Union yesterday afternoon,
'spending the day with friends be-'
i .,,,,' j for rtturnins to l,a Grande.
Visiting in Purl Wind
Mrs. John Rogers is spending i
few dayg with friends in Portland
Down from Klgtn
Krnest Vehis and wife of Elgin,
spent Saturday in the cily visiting
with friends und relatives, return
in ir In' 111 fir linmo In RIitIii l;ist f-vp-
Judge J. F. Phy and H. J. Orecn;nn
ftuu duvet 1 in Wallowa
spent Sunday in Wallowa county, j
WhIIimvh l-'mnily
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McCIaren
of i who make their home in Wallowa,
Visiting ill City
C. W. Stratford und family
liolso, visited Sunday at the homo arrived in La Grande yesterday and
ol J. U. tioim. registered at the 'Foley.
Hero Saturday jOver from Cove
Francis Dobbins of I'nion, mo-1 F, P, Millard of Cove, is a
tored to La Grande Saturday, spend- Grando business visitor today, fir
ing the day here with friends. J riving in La Grande last evening
-. - and registering at the Savoy.
linker Lady In City j
Miss Florence Shubert spent Sat- ; Hume from Wetser
lirday in the city visiting with I L. A. Sloop, of the C. J. Black
friends, returning to her home in p,enltv company, arrived home from
Drive to M or ran Lake
Otis cal and George Parry drove
to Morgan Lake yesterday in search
of the much hunted grouse, bringing
back the limit.
EAGLE VALLEY TOMATOES.
The only supply this season. Twenty-two
lb. box, net weight, $1.18. Five
box lots, $118. 8-21-U
HOOVERIZED (JKQCEKY.
LOST Black and white Pointer Hunt
ing Dog. KetuKn to 10U2 N avenue-
Reward. 8-21-2tp
WANT E D Ex periein ed woman for
generai housework. Ihonei Main
'ilo. 8-i!l-iit
FOR SALE Golden Bantam sweot
corn fresh from the field, sold in
lots for canning at 20 cents per doa
delivered. Phone 205-R. 8-21-2tp
MEN WANTED To qualify for Fire
men, liiakenien. experience un-
necessary, Transportation lurnisn
ed. Write W. Uoggess, Supt., St.
Lcuis. 8-21-ltp
Train Massacres Cow
Tho cowcatcher on .No. 17 was
Hying up tu its name today because
a few miles east of La Grando a
cow got on the track and tho engi
neer was unable tu stop the train
in tlmo tu prevent hitting her. And I
bossy, or rather parts of her, i
rode into La Grande this afternoon i
about 8:15 o'clock in stylo "J1 ,l10 MAN OR WOMAN Wanted, $40 week
LOG CUTTERS WANTED-JWhitc
l ine Box & Lumber Co. Phone
Main &8. 8-19-3t
fro nt most part of the locomotive.
Itet in-lied from Joseph
Colon 'Eberhard, accompanied by
hiB wife und family, drove In La
Grande yesterday from Joseph,
where tlmy have been spending a
few weeks on the shores of Wal
lowa lake. Mr. Eberhard was in
La Grande the latter part of the
week and went back Saturday morn
ing to bring his family back to La
Grande. They report a very de
llgbtful time.
John Gardner in city
John Gardner, formerly of this
city and si ill having iprotperty and
Heme from Vacation ""lrlY""""rl
Mis Minna Ash, assistant school , , ,. , , r .
sunerintcnrffnt, returned (rnme this'?"'"' '""kmR over l.i8 DiixIuhs uf-
i , ' ,.., (...'"Irs. Mr. Gardner was the ni:l-
ly full time, $1.00 an hour spare
time, selling: euuianteed hosiery to
wearer. Kxnerience unnecessary.
Intel national KnittinK Mills, Norri-i
town. Pa. 8-21-ltp
New Silk
Dresses
just romvi'd. in the newest
Fall designs. They are a
wonderful assortment and
all moderately priced.
FRENCH & GREENE
lteady-to-wear and Shoes.
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V
.morn in ir from a two weeks' visit to
Poi l land and coast points-
Boys Spend Iay on Mountain
Jack Hintt, Eugene Metcalf and 0v--n
Price returned last evening from
Mt. Emily after spending the nip;ht on
the summit.
(iot Several Birds
Al Andiews, E. T- Andews and Os
nr Pitarch were prouse huntinsr yes
'erday, bringincr home several fine
birds.
I Elgin Men in City
! i.eland Blanchard and J. Green of
Elgin, returned to their homes ibis
afiernoou aftr spending the day in
the city on business.
the evening.
Spends Sunday In Cily
Verner Purdon and Eugene Pal
mer of Baker motored to La Grande
Saturday, sp nding Saturday and j
Sunday in tho city visiting friends.
iWelsur yesterday, where ho had hern
spending u week on some laud
deals.
Drives to I'nion ... .
C. W. limiting and wife motored
to Union yestil'day, dining at the
Union hotel and returning home in
the evening..
Legion .Meeting; Tonight .
The La, G ramie American Legion
Post No. 43 will meet this evening
at 8 o'clock at the Eagles' hall.
Every member in urged to be in
attendance.
Installs New Water System
Chas. Payne of -Imbler, has in
stalled a new Kairbanks Morse wa
ter system in his home and is very
well pleased with it. . .
Ilcliirns to lmhlcr
Foster Simms, who Is making his
homo in Imbler this sinner, return
ed t Imbler tills morning aftoV
spending the week-end in La Grande
visiting friend "nd relatives.
'Motored to Maker
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. StalcV und
Union Visitors i family motored to Baker yesterday
Clark Fitzgerald and Leo Ilax-! afternoon and Returned to La
tor of La Grande, were visitors at Grande later in the evening. They
Union yesterday- and were guests , gpuit a very enjoyable time on the
of the Union hotel. I trip.
North Powder .Man 1 Bnk to Joseph
Hoy H. Minniek. who hails from; Mrs. G. M. Saylcr, who lives in
North Powder, arrived in La Grande Joseph, returnod to her home this
yesterday and is a guest at the) morning on the branch line train
Foley. He is here on business, after spending the wui-k-cud in La
1 Grande on business and pleasure.
Mrs. Sayler was a guest at the
Foley.
Baker people
Mr. and .Mrs. D. F. Murphy or
Baker, motored to La Grande yes
terday and are stopping jit the Sa
voy today. They are here on business.
Lenves for New York
On BuslnesH Tour
O. H. Kincald and K. O. Payton
are spending the day at North Pow
der transacting business In that section.
Home to Baker
-Mr. .and .Mrs. Clark . Rippy and
fj;m enter. Kuth, returned to their home
in Baker this mnminc after spending
everal dnv in the city visiting1 with
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Johnson. ..
Union Lady In CHy
Mm. Thomas Ficklin of Union, is
in the cily today visiting friends
and will return to her homo this
evening.
Home from Portland
Miss Viola Bcnham and Careaa
Wells returned home thin morning
from a two weeks' vacation iu
Portland.
Itctutiicfl from UxtcnnVd Trip
Mrs. L. S. Dunn and daughter,
Phyllis, rcturued Saturday from an
extended visit in Seattle, Tacoma
and Port land, reporting a very de
lightful trip.
Fishing at Vincent
Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Peterson return
nl last evening from Vincent. here
hey sncnt the (lay fishing
neer on one: of the trains In the
Celilo wreck that occurred last win
ter and was Injured, having been
in the hospital for some lime, lie
is looking as perk as ever today,
however, and says that he feels in
the best of health. Mr. Gardner is
now making his home in Portland.
TO PRESERVE
TAILOR S O
rennessee and City of (ireen-.
ville rciuiMiie in l'reserv-
hitf Andrew,- Johnson's
Tailor Shop for Future
Generations.
WANTED SALESMAN Our prices
on Cold Tires climinHte competition
Contract with siiliiry and ex-pen.-es
to hustler. Tho C. I Smith Com
pany, bouth Bend, Indiana.
' 8-21-ltp
WANTED Reliable tire concern
wants capablo man for county reP
csentntivu and nali'a manager. $60
capital necessary. Chicairo Rubbar
Woiks, Utoadway, Chicago, in.
, 8-21-.1t
WANTED Man with car to aell beat
low priced Cord Tires made. $100
per week and expenses. Graham
Tire company. Mill) i'ipestone, Ben
ton Harbor, Mich. 8-21-ltp
FOB SALE Apricots, five cents per
pound. I'hono 4M-W. 8-21-ltp
I'OH SALE TwontT shoats and four
sows. Cull 300 Earl Zundel.
8-21-lt
KOI! SALE Apricptit. Thone 4x1, or
Mail Uoutu No. 2. Box 47. I' L.
Wilson. . 8-21-tf
EOK SALE 'Kresh Jersey cow,
vein's old. Call Farmers 04-
8-21-2tp
NKIWILIN'S CANDliES art all clean,
fresh, pure and cool, 8-ai-IH
DON'T DO WITHOUT Drufrs just be
cause ii's too hot to come down town
l'hune Main 40. Newlin Drun Co.
8-21-at
the Comity Court of the State of Ore l in turn to be away, while in winter
iron for Union County, Administrator) they were only in their offices from
of tho estate of Mollie Tavlor, de- it t;.4. The revision just decided upon
ceased, and has qualified as such. AIL by the cabinet makes the working day
persons hnvintr claims auaifist said
tate aro hereby reipincd to present the
same, verified as reunited by law, to
the undersigned at La (itande, Oreo'i,
or at the office cf his attorneys, (ireen
& Hess, at La Grande. Oregon, within
six months from the date hereof.
. Dated at Ln tirandc, Oieiron, Auk
ust 19th, 1022.
G. W. TAYLOR,
Administrator.
Green & Hess.
Attorneys for Administrator.
Auk 21-28. Sent 4-11-18.
LONGER HOURS
MILS
all the year round i to 4 and allow
only 2:i days holiday in the year, which
includes three ilays at New Year. As
the officials had their snlnries rained
70 per cent Inst year the local papers
think they have nothing to complain
of in being compelled to work, long
er hours.
Too Much TnU.
And the more energy n man ex
pends In talking the less ho will hav
left tu assist him In making good.
(By Associated Proes) j
TOKIO. July 10. (lty Mini. Hc
gidcft losing' part of their sumini'r hol
idays, the civil officials uf Japan arc
to work longer hours. Ueittcfuie they
had long holidays during the hot sum-
iiivi, Yiniii rAii'iitm intin iiuiy 11 hm
Prniemhec 10. the officials taking it'
OLD TYME
DANCE
Every Thursday Night
at
Zuber Hall
P. J. Powers
iilv At Mnini-il Prcup.-i
OUKKNV1LKK. Tenn., Aug. 21.
The ntnte of Tennessee and tho city
preserve for future generation, the Jatnc1''
little huildlng occupied; by Andrew
Johnson ng a tailor shop,' the place
wheVo he dreamed of ono day oc
cupying tjte highest position In the
ipower of Americans- to hestow upon
one of t heir fellow, citizens, the
presidency.
The state legislature at lis last
session appropriated $15,000 to put
a hrlrk shell structure around the
house, located in the center of this
thriving little city built among the
rolling hills of Wist Ttinessr. An
uddttioiuil sum of $200 annually
was provided for tho upkeep of the
building. A small home fur the
curetaken Is Included in the plans,
rioth structures aro well under way.
( Persons whn visit the place will
not be allowed to touch the tailor
shop where "A Johnson tailored old
clothes and new," for It will lie
CARD OK THANkS.
We wiih to express our thanks for
the lovinjr kindness rendered us rfurinp
the sickness and dram M our ofr
r. And n so for lhA bMutitui
floral offerings and thfr help riven us
in many ways. .
MRS. W. J. WAMfcEH,
M'RH. Wm. BRAIL,
MRS. S. L. McBATH,
HK'RT DAVIS,
THOMAS 'DAVIS,
KD DAVIS.
CLYDE DAVIS.
8-21-ltp
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is horcby given tHstlhd un
dcrsiirneil has been duly; ritypMnd y
nr a vi CAM. a a
A.RrC.A'D.E-
TODAY AND TUESDAY .
Anita
ivuid lir it. l.l.iuu Tlienmrll
thev re-.. ; , ,'.' ..lA'riiir ninruT vn MOST
.i i.i. i , i ... . . . I 1 WHt'tl'l . LIU! IIUMIHH IKin I 'im -
vl.i " I,.; I . I -tnii v ' !? f rl," .a"" DroUKnliof tourist,, who Journev to Orenn- AIIKMAIU.H TAXI HKIIVICB
visiting her parents. Mr. anil Mrs. t home the fish to prove it. I...,,.. ...j.. .. ,
Any La Grande subscriber to
the Observer who does not re
ceive his paper by 8 o'clock in
the evening, please cull Western
Union, Main 24, and a special
messenger will deliver a copy.
Walter Tierce, for several wrcks.
left last evening for New York City,
where sho will continue hr work
as head of an educational department.
Dance
Afler (Jrousc
Mr. aud Mrs. P. K. Wyriek and
children of this city, motored to
I'niun yesterday und t hence up
Catherine creek wlit re they made
rami). They will be gone for a
con pi - of days ca inning; out and
i hunting grouse, probably . rei urniug
I to ha Grande tomorrow.
Saturday Night
Rex Hall
Accepts Position J
Miss Minnie Monro has accepted a
trrived here '
n The Dalles to tnke up her duties.
TUB CITY.
All Short Calls 25o
All rails answered
Promptly with
Bonded D livers.
ville. eveVy year may view tho house
and parts of lis interior. They may
see llie work bench behind which
Position nt. the O.-W. offices as fne-i , , ' , , , , " ' , . V
hanical device operator. Miss Moore u 1 il1 ! i.
yesterday from her home yi" ''17" 1 ntvnmni cm m. t
I in me , w him e iim wait iimiiii Jo iu , u
!... In llxntinirlnti I 3 11 HCtfVO CHreCr III DllbllC life took
Delhert Fuller vard clerk at Hunl-!h"P und spurred him on tu enter 'f
:t)gton on the o'.-W., returned this! Politics at the age or twenty, a de- Im, Call M A 1 U AA
nrnintr after spending Saturday and .clslon he evidently never regrelled.jy lYIAlll I't
lQiiesttoB . y
Siie.lav in the city visiting with rel
atives,
Miirt-ieil tit Pintlanil
I M ins Illanche Clegg, who makes
i her home in La Grande, was niar
! rid to It. V. Michel, ff Seattle.
I Washington, in Portland the latter ;
i part of i he week. . The marriage I
i came' as a sunpriso to her many j
t rt','i3 Vnv-.lir Orclipstra ni,',uls whrt wish h' r a pp.v i
xjuntj o married life.
according to his Inst statement, tin
original of which, along with other
relics, will he made a part of the
Passes Through City treasure that will he housed in thtf
Hcihcrt Drfrrnn. of Klgin, passed new building,
'hrotr.'h 'the city last evening" after A touch of pathos and religion
pending' a couple of da'-'s at his home, runs through the last recorded
n his way to North Powder, where, words uf the only president to be
jSe is now employed-
Return f Elgin
Mr- Frank Wade and daup-hter
r elia. returned their home in Elgin. nation's chief eoeuH
'his morning after spending several ( written hs he saw th
Ford & George
in
Wnili-
f Kl'n nm forniorlv s punil nt th1
Snrrt-d llcnrt Aradomv herp.
TRAVELO
.and
TOM WYE
Knit Jackets
ill all skull's,
bt'ltcil inodt'ls,
newest style. eieer
voiirs lmw.
iire here
ilain itiHl
$6.95 to $9.45
Clint's Clothiery
"The Store With a
Conscience"
1103 Adams Ave.
Molured from Walloua -
Mr. and Mrs. .loo McCIaren and
Mrs. C. A. McCIaren of Will Iowa,
motored to Ia Grande yeslerdav to
meet thefr sister, who arrived last , s,H-ehii Meeting this Evening
wenliiB from Albany. Oregon. They j Th(. L;jjpH Auxillarv of the Am-r-returned
to their home this morn-;)(.lin iUta will hold a upedal
ing after HiMMiding the evening a? imeethiK this evening at 8 o'clock at
guests of the Summer. itl,p (.jthhurhood club rooms ln the
pity library. All members nre urged
Mo 1m: present.
tmipeiiihed, (lie only tailor tu be
come 'president, and the only presi
dent to he clei-teil to the I'nited
States nfiiate after serving an the
ve, ;i statement
shadow
the citv vi-iting friends. Miss the Valley of Death gradually
is a well known music teacner lengthening out to envelop him.
Hanging in a frame in his old
home place here, it reads:
All seems gloom and despair. I
have ierfoniicfl my duty to my ffnd.
my country and my family, j have
Homing in i
to me in the mere shallow
protecting wing, lieneata
For Sale
I'rn.r In Infnrniaiiun
The Cveutng Observer stated Sat-I
unlay that Mis. .1. F. O'Conuell and tiiets llig iir
daughter. Miss Irene, had left fori . Palmer. Otis Palmer and .T.
I.os Angeles to spend t wo weeks, j a. Aikln, spent Sunday up at thr
which was an error. Miss I rem- j intake, capturing a large buck deer
went to Durangu, Colo., to visit her j in the moraine and spending the
brandmothi-r for two weeks but Mrs. 1 ret of the day fishing, bringlni.'
OVounell did not leave La Grande. home the deer and a good catch of
WIk'iiI Handier t , , .
Thomas Ross, who makes his! l ine Specimen of Ore
hmne in Kcho, arrived In l,a Grande The Securttv Land and Savlni:
lust night from Knu-nprise. where 'company have in their window
he had speitt a f-w days, and regis-; ,,ime fine specimens of silver or1
tered at the Savoy. He 1-ft ehislfro nitbe Hay Horse mineg In Baker
mornin;; fur Kehn. Mr. Kss re- ! ( -miuly imi the tnake river. The
eently pMrcha-'d a big wh"at ranch : Kav ilur.-e mines have the targtvt
near F liter prise and is entering iu
the roll of the wheat kinga of this
section of the country.
known silver deposits and the
is of the highest, standard.
Sochi Meeting M'eOneviljiy
Tli" fourth divTsjon of (hf l.i-di"
Aid o. iety ..f tli- FhM M-hodist
meeting iu the church p?
(icu Four Point Hack
.Is. k Krfgg.. who left La Grand
ye-irrdny d'.terniine'l 'sii ge' h rtei.r
r tm M"d ittildv with a fin" four
a Mit inl point bu-k ib b b hot about six
i'jie on letn miles from town. "1 thiuk
5 room house near high uchool
ol ;on "paved street .pluinbod and wired,
(2:;5U. Will tuku siuull car as part
payment.
A socicly "lel" l iinls a slran- ,ve all,l vtnd
siicccsKion oi' llirills on the scciip of a "igantic eng
ineering; work.
ALSO A HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY
WedncsdayConway Tearle in "Tho Referee"
CARE'S
'.WHWM'IHHHMJI
For Credit
No Interest
Iff ISIla 1
t .
New modern C room bungalow .
Approaching death just completed. Ilusenient, plumbed.!
uf God's )ujt.ln f,.atUiCHt piaBterod and wir-
IL 1 111-:
most feel sacred. Here I know no
evil ran come; there I will ret ; school.
In iuitt and peace. beynVid t he i
reach of calumny's poisoned shaft, '
the In! hie me of envy ami Jealous :
enemies,' where treason and traitors
in state, back-sliders and hypo
crite., Iu church can have no place.
where the great fact will be real
ized that God if tint h and grati
tude U the highest tribute to man.'
lot. In vicinity uf litgh
New i room Iioiiho, never been
occupied, 11650.00. Kuay terms.
Ftrst Farm Book.
"A I Iiibnndr.v" believed
to lie t'ie I -.; I - - on farming printed
In Kng'alid n.:;r-rv--BH bought re
cently for a iiin co, i ud fo nlnnit JC,."m)
en behalf of I lie UrilUh tiiiiseotn at
Soiheby'i salesrooms. This book, so
uiall llifit It ioi)i easily b (dipped
'n the po. kvi. w;m printed in 1-Vj:t by
one I(!ciir pijJ-n. It was wrlitin
t'V Sir .nio-nv KltTerhTt nf Nor-i-urr,
lrb' !'ir". In In exfelleru
i-on'titlon. though -o!fel with age. It
3 bound la moroco.
Second hand store. Owner Is a
railroad in an and tho company de
mands his relirfnn?nt from tho mer
cantile business. This place must bo
sold at once aivl the owner will ac
cept clly property as part or whole
payment.
Geo. H. Currey
Crossett . Shoes
W'ovn cinl iniimisly ly the ,'iipro:l;iUve.
(Quality l'ighlly in-ici'il. ,
$7.50 to $10.00
ASH BROS.
Our iicw local ifit 111: Adams Ave, across tho
street from I'eare's. x& JL!Lii .
: Ileal Estoie
jR. Ijuuranc
L: