Saturday, June 21, 1924.
TOE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
-PAGE-MINE
MOTOR ra
OREGON MANY
During May, 7,081 Trav
eling Cars 'Visited This
Stale; 3,921 Were. from
California.
SAI.KM, Ore. (Special) The rs
teiit of motor (ravel from other
states in Oregon during the cur
rent year may be forecasted from
the fact that during the month ofSouii as the nret bulk
-May
und-
"UNI motor vehicles Jleensd
(he laws of other states
Were resist ereil mul'T the Oregon
nonresident law. of this number
th Ki'ftHt-Hi registration 'was of
Cali Corn in cars. f which there
ver air l. Next In number is
I!t5 cars from the state' of Washy
in-ton ami third. , 53S ears, from
the
slate of Idaho. The lawt
until)
of re'ulsi rations' was at
i,he Ash ud station when
170:
cars were rfNlwed during the j
month. The Medford si niton fol-i
lowed wilti 72 registrations dur- j
inn- the name period and the I'ori-j
hind slat ion was thud with 73? j
resist rat Inns. The total number
of vehicles ' ri'K'Hleri'd bel ween
January 1 and May SI wan ltl,7Sl.
Nouvit hstandinjr the law is inati-
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We Offer
A new, modern f-room plas-tci-ed
ho jse, full basement, rooms
well arranged: lot foxl Hi, ' fun s
north, 2u ft. hit in fino location.
Jiuoti cash, balance $:i5.m per
month down to the " nigrum pe of
Jteuu now on proii'-rty. This' is
a jjood buy. Wee, It.
j Montana, 1 4i; Nebraska, 4il; X-
v. J vada, New Mnmpshire, 3; New
If v...i wmit :i ri.-w (.rooiiip : Xl' .':
Wl,m, finish lnnK.lmr. UI.--mil 2l.; Nur.h ur n,a : Norlh
1,,-m. nt .... lot 46X11... In Roo.1 ' 1 r.r M: Oklahoma,
lotlon. in. this ,oi....ly tl-H: l''-nnylvi.n:u. t; l. ....If . Is-
is n ? 1 r.mi morl;aj,'e. $:na m
cash will give- you possession. $3ii
per month for balance.
W In
yo n want n cheap lo
we have tin 'in where you k'
sewer and water connections. Or
terms that you can meet. Neai
schools, shops u mi J good sjde
walks.
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La Grande Investment
Company
IU.MH',1) HIOAI.IOItS
lEt'llnhln Aufl.lM for KrlliilflC
InMirunt'i. Cumiiil..
1201 A.Iii.iw Ave. , alalu 7.V2
We Sell
Dimension Lumber
And lJuililiiig
Mateihils
As well as
WETTER
1J0XES:-
Union Box Co.
rhonc Main 588
I.iij, (iiluide, Oic
f- r : ; -.. . ,
"7 '.-- vy,w Tr
1 v.- . - - -r - )
Grande ,Ronde Hospital'
A lionsct'tariun and ethical
advertise your sickness or
tionp, but gives you service
in the Northwest
We employ only graduated nurses
dtitory, (.he impression sewns yet
to prevail anions noma motorists
that tin registration requirement
1h dterrellormry with the motor ve
htelo owner. This is not (he case.
The law requires that . motorists
coming into the statu shall im
mediately' register at noma duly ac
credited station and receive evi
dence thereof in the form of a
st ielter wh irh is al tuehed to t h'e
wlndKhield of the car registered.
While the law requires the motor
ist to make the registration within
seventy-two houm, it is specifical
ly intended thereby that anon re
i.vlratlon shall le iininedlatety
made 'by the owner upon bring
ing his car into the state. There
are no exceptions whatever to this
requirement and it makes no dif
ference whether -the motorist may
remain in Oregon for but a few
hours, a few days or a few months.
The registrations indicate that
the (ravel is principally from the
of . the
reKiMiations are made at the
Mout hern Oregon stations. The. fol
lowing statement shows the num
ber of registrations to May Hist ut
the respective registration sta
tions: Albany, 2o7; Ashland. 4iS; As
toria, 10ft; Bilker, Hi'J; Bend, 1M;
Corvullls 10: KiiHxne, 559; Gold
hjn - j,.
; Grants
Kails, 7 (in;
I 'ass.". 1047;
I .a Grande,
! Klamath
1 "a:;; Marshfiehl, IMi; Medtord,
SfiS'i; .Umnn-Krecwater, 72(1; Nys-
sa, 1; Ontario, M; JVndhlon,
IX.VJ: rortlaild 211)5; HcsebtitK. !-:
J Salem, 10!U; Seaside, 1 ; The
1 lnlh-s, 4 SC; inspectors, &4; tola!,
j.lC.VM.
j Some of the stations have been
: establish I'll but a sdiort time and
i are on the more or less remote
hiKhways, while those points at
which the large resist rations are
ma'ie are on ine mam niKiiwajs
and jttati ways to tiie state.
Motorists coining into i reon
are from practically every state as
Indicated by the following state
ment showing the number of e-
hides registered to May 3 1 from
J the respective' Slates;
1 Alabama, !; Arizona, 112 Ark
ansas, 12; California, ith'Mt; Colo
rado, lft 7: Connecticut ; Florida,
7; Georgia, 2; Idaho, !C:; Illinois,
a:;; Indiana, 11; Iowa, 47; Kansas,
' Mi; Kent ueky, 1 ; Louisiana, 4;
i Maine, 3: .Maryland, 2; Mass;ichu
ihett:, (i; Michigan, 32; Minnesota
til; Mi.-sts.sippi, 4; Mhsouri, 31;
n I ill, i , pimhii i 'un-nii, , i . ii-
j nesscc, 3; 'lVxn, 'lo5; I;tah. 7'i;
1 Virginia, 5; Wa-shingrori, 4(i2S;
Wb:coiis.n, 21; .Wyoming. 42; Dis
trict of Colaitdda, (i; Alaska, ti;
Canadu, 1X7; Hawaii, ti: idd Mex
ico, 2: Guam, l;.l'anama, 1. '
. Ai-suuitng' that there are t lin e
occupants of each car, the visitors
to Oregon thus far this year Gy.
I motor car exceed &0.1H10 anil as
Uhe heavy travel. Is during the
months of Jnne Jn4y , August and
Meptemncr, nnuourcuiy M'Vcimi
hundred thousand mot oris! a will
visit Oregon before the year
passes.
Uuring Ihe period between April
25 and May 31, fiMOtiwurf received
in iuotjr vehicle licenm Vves for
cars w hlch had previously been
reislered under the luwS'of other
states, These cars were registered
from states us far cast as New
York ami as far south as Texas In
dicating that the owners, thereof
hat I either taken up residence
after coming to Oregon, or while
luereln disposed of the run. l n
der I he Oregon law. the permit is
sued is for ninety days. Residents
, of Oregon who have been in other
slates during Ihe time the motor
: vehicle licenses are annually re
i m wed and taken out licenses un
'der the laws thcreoT, can not claim
; exemption from the OregonJU en.se
for the ntnely day pcriodj as Ihey
; are subject lo the license laws of
the stale of which they are r s:-
dents, nol withstanding for their
' temporary convenience tin y may
have Hecured a 'license of the stale
in which Ihe. were then sojourn
j ing or visit lug. The rregon la .v
.further provides that immediately
upon the purchase by a reshb Tit
: of Oregon of a motor vehicle reg
istered under Ihe laws of another
I state suc h license numbers are itn
j mediately void and the owner shall
j register such vehicle, in the man
: nT required by residents of this
i state. The Oregon law alsj pro
l vides that a resilient of r-goli
shall not use in Oregon any motor
. vehicle registered and licens-d un-
ler the laws of-another state, ,
READ THE CrASSIl"Ii;i) AIS
institution that docs notj
broadcast your opera-
equal to any institution'
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SOCIAL NEWS
OFTIIECE
t:OYM (Special) The ihipfist
youn people held a social at the
residence of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Da rim I-Viday 'evuilng. There
were nmny guests und all went
merry until It came time for the
refresh munts, when the 'discovery
was made that they had been
stolen. ' .
. Kcverend and Mrs. Hlayton wlyi
have been attending the Uapllsl
conference at Ontario . huvo re
turned Mrs. liny Ouncan, accompanied
by her two sons Hobby and Ifilly
left last Saturday for Monmouth
to attend the summer normal
school. ' .
Mrs. Heal rice Coons has return
ed from I'rovo, I. tab where she
has been attending school.
lleverend Unifey II. Miller of
Mood River.- Reverend Sidney AV.
t'reasey mid l.a (.J run do, M r. I ny
y 1
of 1'endleton, .who have, been In
Cove all last week making prep
arations for the church school re
turned to "their various homes Sat
urday. Hiss Aii Marten und Violet
Hlooni have returned from Mon
mouth. Orant and Mcrrll Coiiley. Whit
man Mudi-nts. lire at home again.
Miss Vina Conley( who has been
at M on moot h. returned Saturday.
Steve Selak'came home on Sun
day from the I'niversity of Ore
gon. Uolex and l.exro Prilliman, also
university st udeiits, are expected
haine in a few days.
Miss Thelma Anderson, who has
been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Trllll
man. at Kngene will return to her
home here in a short time, uccom
pan ied by M rs. I 'rl 111 man.
Mrs. Wtslcy Smith who has been
spending the pant six mont hs at
I. os Angeles, Culltornia, Is ul
home again.
Thelma liaehelor, of l.a O ramie,
is vhsltlng ut the home of Mr. and
M rs. I ;ui I'eternian.
Mr. and Mrs. It. II. Daniel spent
the early part of the week at
Milton-I-Yet'water.
1. AU Littler df 1'nlon was In
town recently looking into , the
fruit situation. I
M rs. T. If. Co n k I i n wa sin I .a
Orandc several days last wt-k the
guest of Mrs. Claude -JMicketi.
- .Mrs. Kdlth 1'ease is a guest at
Ihe home of her sister, Mrs, John
Allen. She bus been at I'ullman,
Washington, where she has work
in connection with the college.
Miss Xetle Kcker.dey, who has
been at Ihe home of her. parents
for the past' two' weeks returned
Sunday to her. home at Cortland.
"Slu was ' Ufcomptinled by -'her
niece, M iss M ildren (frmkltn, who
has also been a guest ut the? Kch
ersley home,
- Malhew Allteh'ell Is iuit0 seri
ously ill lit his home al Cove.
Mr, and ,M is. Tom Towle and
(ihidT ajul Harold ' Johnson have
lelnrmd front an .extended trip to
Cort land and Vancouver.
Mr. and Mrs. 1, Hccm of l'n
hm made the library a present of
twenty -eight vol limes from their
private library.
I. I!, l.ove who was In l.a
Grande last week returned to ids
homo here recent ly.
M rs Hay I Mincan was In l.a
Grande last week for Several days.
Mr. and Mrs. J. .I. t'onb-y. Mrs.
1.. 1.. Carter and Miss Iteth Kellv
ueszrve
seed' feet!.
GboD rcCvc ."-.c'i. -a.::i
lieip you, and you dc
tcrve to havs tlicm. And it
b quile pioLt,blc tha'c ycu .
v.'ou'd ha vc thcra i lyou wore
the Arch Frescrver Shoe.
Thousands cf men hr.ve giv
en themselves thai little
"c;e" that wins, by wear
ing this shoe. Let us show
you.
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1 he DOOtery, IflC
A I'urnill-.. f(,r Tirl l-.ft
I r
i IOU
llmni! f tin- An h Alll hlioo
il!OVl;U fc.MI I II, lBr.
V"1 1 1. pm M I'll. in,. M-IIR
were fishing on Catherine creek
one day last week.
O ltces und John t-nderwood
left Saturday for a few dajs on
the Minnm.
G. K. Barker und Herbert llur
ker aro also out on the Mlnam.
M rs. W. II. McNeill, of I-i
Grande, Is a guest at the home of
Mr. anil Mrs. VV. A. McNeill.
Mildred Kulp was a Ja Grande
visitor last week.
Mrs. It. H. lavis and Mary Ni
ger were I m, G ru n d e v Isllo rs re -cently.
' ? i
' Mr. ami Mrs. 11, C. Uees of
Cnion were in Cove recently.-
Mrs. McClain und sons I.ee und
Theodore, were dinner guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Golay this week.
George and Kenneth Coons, who
have been working on the Mi nam
are at home again.
M rs. Hut tie To well of Astoria,
is a guest ut the home of Mr, und
Mrs. U. i Mustek.'
Mrs. W. 1. Foreman, who lias
been caring for her father, 1
Smith, at the Hot Lake sanatorium
is at home with Ihe good news
Now that the paper is adjusted so Hint you can read Mil
Suiu.uv otMI.W puti ii.ni 0I joj too'i
anwt .wo.V oi
3iio3 tiu Siiiuoo Uioq oUoj Jtuot UO
auo 'lisiji,iii:ij.m a
HoosLDtucnoxgDiix
X1S1A OMV
FRIGES
ALWAYS
TALK-
And They Say
f "ST1LKS HAS THE BEST COAL AND
. WOOD TOR THE LEAST MONEY."
Stiles & Go.
PHONE MAIN 114
Always on the Job With the BEST COAL!
IT COSTS NO MORE
For The Bost
SO STOI' AT THE
Highway Soda Fountain
Imbler, Oregon
WE SERVE BLUE MOUNTAIN ICE CREAM
A Home Product
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
i
MACIIIMS SHOP AND FOUMHIT
All Kloda of Machinery, Autoniohlle and Tractort Ilcpatrod
Overhauled null lleliullt
Aneljlrne Weldine of All Kind
Cylinder llorlug and Ovvrsius riwtonn
OrankHharta, lNMUmn and I'lKton IMun Ilecrotuad
Ulre tl a Trial
D. FITZGERALD Prop.
Pure Water
ICE
PHONE 334W
J. W. BUSH
1108 Jefferson Ave.
that Mr. Smith la recovering.
If. Lund, who has been at Tus
con, Arlzonu, since lust September
Is expected home In a short time.
Miss Marian Huntley, who has
been 111 for u week with an Injury
to her foot Is recovering.
lleverend K. 1 I'ost. will enler
taln his, daughter, Mrs. I)," 1 .
Ilehrens and fumily of Baker City,
tills week. ' -
Cove played hull nt Klgin Sun
day und beat them by a scoro or
5 to ti.
Mrs. Jot Oelhl of la Grande,
was u guest ut the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Jus. Hollson.
Horolhy Mills and Marvin Dan
iel left Saturday evening for Oor
vallls. where they will attend the
summer school. They are Cove's
representatives from the Hoys'
und Girls' club.
John Haefer Is adding a new
coat of shingles to his home.
The roud grader is now at work
on the hill a mile east of town,
that used to be known as the (leer
hill but Is now changed to the
IVase hill. Gravel Is being hauled
on the Cove terminal of the Cove-
Islund City road. The Canon roud
has been graded.
It isnt a perfect civilization thai
produces f&oo dinner parties und
$50 funerals. -
FOR SALE
Darlaud Apartments, located on
Depot und Fourth struct. Con
sists of four frauio buildings con
taining 12 uparttnents, well Tar
nished und bringing lu a gooi
monthly income. Como In or
writo and let us explain to you
all the, details. .
' Five-room house, electric lights.
good well on the porch, good
woodshed and chicken house wUh
electric lights, located In Islan J
City near school house. Trice
l 8Uti, ,or half cusli, Jtulanco In
monthly Installments if 'desired
or yearly payments. .
Two good lots on Greenwood
street. Cement sidewalks lu and
paid for, altfo city water piped In.
I'rlco on one $400.00. On th:i:
other $300.00 if taken singly or;
$700.00 If both aro taken. Thcv j
adjoin each other.
Tho Heal Kstato end of this '
firm will hereafter be known as '
C. J. Hlnck & Co. Realtors. Lo-1
cated lf tho La Grundo NatloniJ !
Itahk building with tho Security I
Laud & Havings' Co. I
l'liouo Ho. Main 80
Phy, Black &
Stoop
nEAfrons
la La Graml Nallonal Hank RIiIk
La Grande, Oniron.
PHIINR MAIN M
WEEK-END
SPECIALS
Cretonnes in a variety of N ,
patterns. 1 tegular 3Sc;
, Special a5c
ltlossom Milk Draperies.
Itegular 75c; ape 58c
Mercerized Curtain Nets.
Regular 48c; npo a-lc
Mercerized Cuj-tultt Nets.
Hcgular 3Uu; upe 2V!
Mercerised Scrim. Reg
ular 25c; spe 10c
Window Hlmdes flOc, Hl)c, 0Ho
Curtain Jtodu.....U5o lo Itic
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ii and 17-tjuart Heavy
Hulled Jtlah I'ana;
Special .. , hi;
Andrews
Variety Store
Service and Economy
Selling
Is a secondary consideration with me. The thing that interests
nic is whether your eyes are performing their duty properly.
I can only learn this through a complete scientific examin
ation. Then and only then can you know whether (if wear
ing glasses) you have, the right ones; or if not using glasse?,
you need them.
Furthermore, I can furnish you with glasses that will rect
ify any errors of vision discovered, and do so accurately.
I
Dr. W,
Blue Mountain Oregon
LUMBER
Our Specialties Arc: '
DHl'ENDAliLE LUMUER - EQUITABLE DEALING
EFFICIENT SERVICE
Telephone Main 8
Bowman - Hicks Lumber
Company
For Mill or Uox Wood Phone M-517
J. L. M UN HALL
Eat Blue Mountain
Ice Cream-
AND BOOST YOUR HOME TOWN
Best By Test A IIomc-Mudc Product.
Made from choice sweet crcani of the
Grande Rondo Valle; ,
E
loumi
La Grande, Oregon.
MONUMENTS
ORDER THAT
MONUMENT NOW
, We have made a pro
found study of monument
building, and an order
placed in our hands is sure
to receive faithful, intelli
gent execution.
We Will Gladly Furnish
Estimate
Blue Mountain Marble
Granite Company
IIMI3 H A Vll.. I. (imnclx, Orccu .
M.
With J. II. Tearc iK; Son.
CREAMERY
C?en.Cdrr&
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asses
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