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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1924)
,Monday,-Jiihe3r 192-1. tiukor to Spokano. 1hc .truck Ja GriinUe ipoit" Hotuidiy jiiijtu i kio waa driving run Into tho 'ditch. , with frltndXn mblnr.f - 1 ... j THE OLD HOME TOWN' La Grande Evening Observer INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER ' - Published dally and weekly at La Grande. Oregon by the fU O RAND 3 EVENING OBSERVER PUBLISHING CO. BRUCB DENNIS , Edltoc Catered at postoffloe at La Grands, Oregon, aa Second ClaM Mall Matter. , On aale In other oltlee Oregon Hotel News Bland, Port land; Imperial News Stand, Portland Multnomah Newa Standi Portland. Addreae all communication to The Observer, 1416 Adami 1a Grande. Oregon. blJIISCKIlTION HATES piiininf? him under, the .car with u- Air. CuinpUl of lit'ppn. r, Oro.J load of about pounds of is visitlnp at the HanUerson hoiiiv freight, breaking his leg, three ribs in Kumnu-rvllle. and fracturing his ahoulder blutlo. j Mm. John Burchfifld of Knt.'r The other party that was with hiin J pris is visiting- at the home of her escaped injury. ,duuirhtr Mrs. Kay Norva- Kalph Cleaver left Monday ew-! Joe Hons and G orse Murhutl ninff for Camp l-wU where he wll 'returned home tfunduy from 1'ori tuke up training for the next lund where they spent the wn-k. month, i Mr. and Mrs. It. M. MulJrid--. Mrs. Frank Cause. 1, Mrs. M. H. j Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Westfiiskow. I'rior und Mrs. Olive Iluchanan ' Mr. and Mrs. Dan Westenskow un.i were delightfully entertained on i 'r ""d Mrs. Jrvan Westi nskow Wednesday at the home of M r. ""ended the June conference and Mrs. Hurr Htuck north of Hum incrville. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ktandley and Mrs. Van I.odk came to Inibler Wednesday to see how things wru at the l'Oiiff home. Mrs. lAntz Iiili spent several days at the Ijome of her parents and will probably spend the rcd of the summer at their home wMr A I ice 1. Mrs. J. 1. Hudson and daughter Ora are visiting at the home of Mr. und Mrs. Sam Hudson who live r..,Mti n ft.. itl which was held ut the U it. K. church In Ia Ciraude Sunday. Mrs. 1;. I l'erry and daUBht-i-spent Sunday with friends Ui l-i Grande. Walter StriiiKhain returned this week from O. A. where he l;;s .been uttemlliiK school. ile wiM spend hiii vaeatlun with Ids fatit i and mother In this city. By Carrier Dally, per month.. Pally,' per three months.. $1.35 14.60 . 60 Pally, per six months. In advance. Pally, Single Copy By Mall Pally, per month , , 60 Pally per tlx months. In advance.. $J.M .16.00 I't'w IVrsj Wanted Jtelics of C'runn Pally, per year. In advance. Pbaerren-Star, per year..-. 'riiHv -S2.00 THE LA' GRANDE! EVENING OBSERVER U ITS TH' FIRsr UTO!u PT" v- "Tz Time wu ve o5Sf JfTS" , riTiX j WORLDS FAIR I -sEUFI) I iCft JQi I r If ir WONT STAYI1 so fsirV T&i 9 A: crrr and county owicial paper MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to um for pub Ucatlon of all news dlsp&tohcs credited to It or not otherwise Credited If published therein. All rights of republication of special dispatches In thla papor, and also the local newa Herein also are reserved. . THE PEACE OF COO. WHICH l'ASSETll ALL UNDER BTANDINO, SHALL KEEP YOUIt HEARTS AND MINDS) THROUGH CHRIST JESUS. Phil. 4:7. Summertime According to those who know, summer bejraii Saturday, .That was the longest (lay of the year and ushered in the bummer season.' ' Just how this conclusion is arrived at we will not at tempt to learn, but suffice to say that for the next few weeks we may expect the utrnw hat in La Grande to worn full time, we may expect the pavements to soften undei the midday sun, and to hear glowing accounts of the pic nic; parties who hike to the hills and get smeared with ants and berry pie. ,But, it is fine to have change of season. We hav ."wondered what people do in a country that has nothinp but summer. Their appreciation of nice warm days fail; because they have too many of them, just as appreciatior if the Im Grande ball team was waning because it has hue loo many victories. We all like a change, and after the period of summei wc will welcome the. autumn and then rejoice when tin first snow flics. ,". jhink it over it would be very difficult to find i climate as good as Eastern Oregon has would it not- I ' 'Matrimony tllow seriotts is matrimony? All around are evidence jthat.thu vast majority of men and v.onuii icgaid it will: traditional gravity. Whatever disapiHiintments have conu to one or the other party to the connuhLI partnership, the usually arc concealed and so far as surface indications gt idls serene in the average home. i rAn overruling sense of duty It may be that prevent; Uio-dislocation of many matrimonial bonds .causing wife or husband to endure the almost unbearable. Other les; respectable reasons may impel one to tolerate a gallinf Condition. . Hut the common impression given is that mat limony is regarded seriously. ' flt'is well so, as may le concluded after reflection upoi fomc of the conspicuous failures brought forth in the new?. Yet we wonder whin the seriousness of matrimony take; hold of a lot of people. Obviously in all too many in stances it is not within the period of courtship when then h still time to avoid error. ; If only after the wedding wife or husband begins t' learn about the other that which should have been ascer tained before, a matrimonial shipwreck is almost certaii to jensue. How very serious matrimony is appears fron whatever angle the .subject is examined. No special warr. ing should Iw needed to impivss this truth on any. How we associate thing's with people. When we see 1 limn who has dealt in horses all of his life we think of i horse, when we meet a hanker we think of money and s on down the line. l!ut there is a rather peculiar thin; ulxiut lilaine llalleck of linker. He is a skookcm lawyei and wins big cases, is hard to head in a legal way, hti' whenever we see lilaine we always think of trout, I'mb libly thcv reason being that be was nin e a member of tht fish-and game commission, and is a lisheinian in a clas: with Charlie Kunyan and Adolph Neulin. The Ixiys who have the stills should Irani by now that the game is not worth the candle. The last one to pa $.r)()0 and do 110 days in jail had a (ifi-gallon capacity plain out on Kox Hill where ,lohn Striker, state piohibilion ol'I'i cer, and l.ee Wnrnick, sheriff, have hunted for years ami know every foot of the ground. They waited until lie wa good and ivady for business and then giahhed him. It't no use fellows, just as well quit the game. laying of the "hot stuff on a number of streets ha: begun and soon the beaten route for automobile trove' through the residence section will 1k extended, l'.ut there are many mure cam to use the streets and there will Ik traffic for all of them. Our national guard company was inspected and found just right. li Cij.nde has a fine bunch of men wearing the uniform this year. Let us all encourage them to keep up the iwl work. Fi uiu. air ri. ,u CjaqCi,..c .rrr-. WAtTINO, AT THE DEPOT 1 TWO HOURS bEt-ORE TViE TRAIN WAS DOE WITH TElR: Sew EC6ERT AIKO S COlNj HOMf PTEP- EKHTGrTn YEARS ABS&HCP OFFICE CAT TflAOC l"MN BY JUNIUS tree limit and somi' liko hoops. "It's not nt'ct'ssary to no to the country tiny moiv to view tiiv scuiiury," he cont lutlt'tl. Tin' iiKxIrm j-hi (H-.nt "foiiu tint" iu 'Mn imtt" Sotii'tiini and out' r lin k. Siipaklns of "out" Jack wt nt to Jill. I'iimlly Jill salil: -Woul(i you put yourst'li out for mo?" Jiii-k: "1 certainly would!" 'Wtl, tlifii, pU'iitic !o." stio n--pi'd. "It's ufu-r twi'lvt- uiid I'm uwfully tired." AM ST Kit I MM. (AI')Tuo hun- Air. iin.i nir.s. i.ucien uinwr.-n (urett florina iB ,lH. valuation put by ( reiurm-u uou.e r.... iiuiti ...ue,.,,,, fQ,k q WierlnKen Upon til Creek. I tah. wh-re they wero eail- ,piano 1(ft tnoro lty ,h German ex e several weeh uku o ne uiness jcrown princp, umi a stove and ana aeain oi .Mrs. i angren s mm- ',.- rh(lRt iw.(llja.ht than l r,n florins each. ' A nejiru limdied a bl Mui'y find n 111 lb liuiih U lib hatliicw uc rclalc; 't ntiuEi' n liuieh nf ber "l4p-in" And then II uC the nU. Honors: "Whi-re'd yon K't that dark eye. old mun?" I'eter: "That's a berth mark." I toners: "h, I :iy now ' I'eter: "That's rlht. I started o Ret into the wrong berth." l-'nitmiM cliutme often -but the iirl with lni;'ly limbs and a tir , eniieiiiK fiirni. MiriiHtiintetl by A lMantirnl head. U NLKVKlt IH'T OK STVI.K. venl rihili-. He riitrib vthit-li pnlletl lilm uxerbourd. As be t-rawled back into tin' Ismt, be said, pbilo Mibtnlly; "Wbal I wannu know I- dl-: Is tils niKer rihin' or fh I ills .Mi iilKKeriii'?" The man who lias ALL UK WANTS Is lucky! Provided he doesn't Have a Win-; Who thinks Ile should have MOliK! mm w Sheikat was out on the street lunday. ntatchinK 'ein go by and f he tells us the truth, he Kot ev- ml hltr thrills. DIRECTOR El I M II I. K K (Speciul Imbler You see he was , school meeting was held Monday en I afternoon to elect one director and th-i am for d Strimi. says thut pettt- ham won over Krunk MeKennmi '.oals are aeuicer for dlreiior and was elected for now 1an bottle- the next term. opi ni-rs. j Imbler bus J.ee ii very well fepre- If Sheikat tells : senteil the past" few days with the K"--l"'l 1 rut h ; sjilexmen. Times must be K'ttink Iji (iraudu Kirls 1 bud as they arc sure working hard ii... est leits In the worhl I for a 0 w sales. . some ure. shaped like barrels! 'Friends of &iu Fuller,, have ouw like mateh slicks, some like j received the s id news of his ac ,, antiu- bke ii hnHe.l m t t de - ' e(.ee t while wns ir-'tnir from I 1 1 WIM 1 standing betwe VI the passers-by i clerk. Frank Mi-Kt-iimm k KTW r and- the s u n. past director and l.yle Strlnnrn IV J i 1 aJI Well, some of the who has acted as school clrk I kA. pedestrians were Mho past year und Was' ru-BcU I if l shes untl Hhelknt for the next term.. L. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cleaver returned home Saturday from O. A. C. where they went to attend the commencement exercises. Their' son was one of the graduuliiiK class. Many of the nearby streams call the people of imbler from their several homes for the day, some to fishing while others are piciilcintf. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Wesu-nskow spent Sunday w.th friends in Imbler. Mr. and Mrs. George HieKS of These prices were obtained at an j .lucuon ot tntns left iieiunii ty Frederick William of Hohenollern when he made his Ret-away to the l'atherland. He removed his more valuable possessions, but what re mained became the property of the state, which In turn ceded it to the Wierlnsen community. The bidders at the auction were for the most part smull tradesmen und antiquarians. RFAI TIIR CI.ASKH'IFn AHS CASH El? rnon con live on less c-fter. he's mamefy -he ha5 to MARKIED Oil SIN GLE, you can't afford to pay out your money and not , know just where, and how it is spent. And you can't afford to take chances on hav ing to pay the same bill twice, either. A Checking Account at this Dank is the only btfstnossllke Way to spend money. When you ray ny Check you write your own receipt no chance for nny disputes over bit's, and you ulwa a know where every dollar goes. vax vr It ts safer convenient. CHUCK und more Out O doorToi Ladies' Outing Garments $8.75 $12.50 $15.00 2-PIECE Tueil Suit iiuiiln or knickers Mini il(-eoloss Jacket - 2- PIECE Tweeil s'ifils con-i-tlns (if knh-kers und full cut coal - 3- PIECE Tweed Suit con-UlliiK of .skirt, knickers nnd coat Khaki Outing Garments, Knickers, Trousers and Middies Reasonably Priced YZOUIID -RELIABLE - PROGRESSIVE- Blue Mountain Oregon LUMBER A COTTAGE OF VOIR OWN On this earth beats building castles in the air all hollow. Telephone Main 8 Bowman - Hicks Lumber Company For Mill or Box Wood Phone M-547 J. L. MUXHALL I j F1EE WHEELS AND ffllS I PAL0:T0ES Fui On Balloon m$l Tires I lu0hl irl c:lch s,-t ,,f fivc n"-'ll,il1' I!""'" Tires and Tubes wc will furnish ii II lXYtl I n'A'j yi ' r're 9 f f"1" t","':itai ,!illloon Wheel sand five rims. j llll mXsCNI if ; Hl'l . iV 11 ciu'h sc: r've t'-ye.a- inleithanjjeable Balloon Tires wc I Y Ti t.v'1 ii ff L!-', Vil J will Rive 'vou free tubes. ! IXXxb li'Lvf feL6-$ This orfer is for a limikvl li.ne to allow all motorists to enjov the OOCK &i.SII T11! Pj' jidvantasc of the balloon t;ie.s. It . is subject to withdrawal without I I Wo Ho Boheenkamp Co0 III Exclusive Distributors of (iiwdyear Tires and Tubes. mm '