La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 01, 1924, Image 2

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THE LA ! GRANDE EVENING ' OBSERVES
Tuesday, July 1, 1924.
The Big
Celebration
No nuitter whore you go there is sure to he a dance
the night of the Fourth. . You'll need one of these cool
uei? Summer Frocks to make the evening all the more
enjoyable. Printed Silk, Pongee and any number of
lovely Swiss and Voiles included in this selection.
SCHOOL ENDED
C.CiVr, (Special) The summer
Hhool ul. rove In closed. 'VUci last
Iftsaons were held Friday morning
ami thon t lie activity of breaking
rump began. Tim school Iiiih been
in wnn for the past ton days,
with an attendance or from forty
in sixty profile. The morning
hours Iiuvm hi i'ii given over to dil
igent, at inly of tho Hlhlo, while
, during ttii; recreation period In the
n very in tr,t Inn: manner,
. All left on Frlilny nfternoon ex
co tit libJhop nnd Mm. .temlngton,
thn bishop's secretary, At Iks Itob
rlson, Iteverend Llndley Miller of
The Imlh-K. anil a few people who
use traveling with Iteverend Mil
lar to Hood Hlvrr unit The I Ml leu.
Hiturdnv mornlnif these few had
left Ami Hie grove had' assumed
flH olil air of iptlelmle.
'-'Thn Uupllst Sundtiy nchool held
tt picnic on Thimi.my on the lun
nta ranch neur Milt creek. Ahout
forty-rive wen out to enjoy I he
itll'i OUflllg. AliKMlR" tllOe preMelll
were Mrs. Alice o. Allen, with
)ir Illlile v.y. Uevrreml .1. W.
Mlayton, nnd t he young people's
senior cluss, M. Loree. wllh tho
junior bo, iMir. A. II. MeCluln
uml the junior girls and Mrs. Net
tle Loree with the primary cIush.
:,'l'Uert Will tie nil Ice cretllil fen
Itvul Oil the 111 WIl of I he Msp: ):t
T....;-,-.
Grande Ronde Hospital
A honsectarian and ethical institution that docs not
advertise your sickness or broadcast your opera
tions, out gives you service equal to any institution
fii the Northwest
.We employ only graduated nurses
"Sunbeam,, Electric
Irons
Put them away while "HOT" in their individual
steel ease something New!
H.and S. ELECTRIC
Phone 393-W. 107 Depot St,
A Good Place to Trade
church Sn 1 u nl it y u ft orn oon a nl
evening. . '
I'Vunk Hmlth hoH recovered from
his recent operation ho lib li nWe
to lc on tho street uguln.
Mr. und Mr Thomas Towle
have an their guest for the mim
mer Mr. Towle's fu.ther uml moth
er, Mr. and Mm. J. Towle und
brother. J. Towlo Jr., ntl from
Vancouver, Wash,
Mrs. Kva Milmun Im entertain
ing two grum.dnughlerH, 'Misses
Kvn Dtul I'rurl Tobln from I'eritlle
lon. Their mother, Mrs. IVrlo To
1)1 n Is expeetoxl next week.
K. Kvuiin hn for hi 'linuse
guest Mrs. Kilitli Kvuns. Mr. and
MrH. lih n i: vn us, Iremt uml Qeorge
Kvans of Tillamook, Oru.
Mr. and Mr. J. J. Conley, "Mr.
and MrH. r. ronley, accompanied
hy Mr. and Mm, Kay Uoodnoiiffh
of l.a lrnnde, Hpent llin week end
Miutinili Mn Ak ltilfcf.
K liA MATH l'AI.I.H. Thi-
Klamiilh l.lvcMlock uiwoclatton
met here and adopted resolution!
Hinrhi(f a 12-mlle ttl rip aloim thr
Oregon houmlary if noii hern
f 'ullforiiiu helnjc releiiticd from Hie
prefteiil fool and mouth iuurnt:
tine, for livestock cert i Tied lo
Iilive originated In thiH llliuf Tier
ed territory or to have been driv
en tu from Oi t-ifou. I .oca) live.
Block men It'll Hint Htich niodhi
cailon of the emharKo would uh.
hImI Houlhei n treKon rnnrtierr
who have lieen untihle to move
t heir Nlfick ri-otn winter feedlnK
Ki ounih;, pni llculiirly In thr Title
IklmIii, where thoiinnndN of
Nhcep and cattle are now facia;!
dro il hy renfre cnnditliuifi.
aria's i? 5,
GYM HARDWOOD
FLOOR SURETY
. NOUTH rOWUKIt Hpoelal)
The North I'owder Commercial
ciuh met Yldny venliijf aod def
initely decide) to put a hurdwooi
floor in the jo'mnujdtim now beinK
hullt Tor the Hehool. ThlH luu
hrten under ronlcniidRtlon for Home
Hnifl and a coniilhut ion of IIiIh
kind Hhould ho much upprnciatcd
by thn enllrn school dlntrtct and
eHpeelully ho hy the hoys und Kit
for who.He benefit It han been done,
MIhh Kva- ('oi'i-Htrom returned
Mrldif.ffrhi 1 Mor(lund,'Wtti'ro sua
had utlrndcil the Hone 'ct1lvul
and viftlted frlendH for Nonm time.
Ilnsy llayltijc,
lluyliiff Iff at full bhiKt In the
N or tli I'owder furmlntr vicinity,
jtoniit of the farmers amy (hat the
first crop will yield Jul uh InrKe
a crop os usual.
Mr. and Mrs. .lessn O'Tlrynnl
and fninlly, of Vortlund, urrlveil
tu town Sunday to visit with rela
tives uml frlendH here for a time.
They contemplate iliivhiff to Ida
ho lor a short vlrdt before return-
Inp lo I'ortluml. I
Miss Mary Hanks, a fonii'r
N'orlh Powder hitrh nchool true her,
made a Hhort slop here Kunday
and Monday tu visit with ho me of
her friends and pupils. Miss Hunks
has been teachlnK In t'ornlmr,
California, and lias driven to John
Ouy lo visit her mother, Mrs. John
Htoul. Sho la now on her way to
Berkeley, whero sho Intends lo
tak a Bummer course. Miss
Hunks' sister accompunled her.
Mrs. Kred Oardner und her als
ter, Mrs. Irene Jeltner of Holse,
Idaho, who fa making quite an
extended visit hrro spent a few
days lust week at Baker visit injr
Mrs. (lurdner's dauffhter.
I Mineral Meld.
Tho funeral of Irma Nloe, the
nuill dtuiRliter of Air. and Mrs.
John Mee, was held ut the Metho
dist church Tuesday afternoon,
with Iteverend McKorland conduct
Inff the services. Little I rum's
death was sudden und unexpected
and much sympathy is extended
to her pu rents uml other relatives.
BASEBALL
HOW Tlli:V STANI
' atlnifil Iiikiio,
oiuiis w. I..
Nw vork .-. 44 sa
flilraito S7 2
Itrooklyn 3G 29
I'lMsl.niKll ...3S 311
I'lnolnmui 4 IS
llonton J7 37
I'hlloilolnhla 25 3S
HI. l.imls i4 42
I VI.
.sr.7
.6S7
.S47
.r.jt
.411.1
.472
.397
.3l!4
American lit'aitur,
riubs
W.
Trt.
.571!
.54l
...10
.MMi
.500
.Mm
.4S4
.35!l
WuHhtiiKtnn
..3S
..34
Nfw Vnrk
Ki'lrolt S7
Hoslon v 32
chlruKn 32
SI. J.ohIk 31
rlvMunil 31
I'hllil.li'lplila .. 2.1
National Iaiciio.
Al Now York: N.'iv York 7.
Ilrooklyn ft.
At 81. l.OHlv Nt. l.onlB 7, nttn
liitrih 6.
At Holon: I'hlln.Mphla 4-G.
lloMon i.4.
At Clnrinnall: nnrlnnntl 5, rtil
rago 1.
Amrrk an I-acnp.
At Phllodolphla: New York 10-3,
Philadelphia 4-10.
At Washington: Wanhlnrlon 1-3.
Boaton 3-1.
, At Dotrolt: Chlrarn H. TVtrolt 4.
St. Loim at OvHan.l, railed
RIFAllJO"
TO GRAIN CROP
OIHBON Special), Showers
have done wmders to tho- crops
here. Hpiinff raln Is lookinic fine.
I'olato rowers are flnlshlnir
their planting 'this. week.
Mrs. W. W. Williams, of filbbon
left last wiM-k for I'klati where sh
will be employed mi cook for tho
Miunmer by the forest service,
William Harvey (eft recently for
his borne ut Monmouth, Ore., mid
will all end summer school I here.
Mr. Harvey tuiiKht school ut Gib
bon liisl year, (
Albert Clrubb yeft l-'rlday for
Duncan ranger station, whero lie
Is employed as forei't iiatrolinan
during the season.
M is. Mae Wells e ft Sunday
for Huron, Ore., where she will
be employ- us xecon d trick op
erator. Ah. Wells has filled tliuf
position at Ulbbon for the past five
years.
Mr. and Mrs. L, Hog-crs nnd
two daiiffhlers spent the week end
at Bingham HpriiiKs .
The I'endleion Boy Scouts apent
a day lat week ul Jiingham
Sprlnxn.
Miss Gwendolyn TCnnifer nml
William Harvey und Mr. nnd Mrs.
Holf Thompson "pent Thursday at
the Toll tJale. ;
Bill Kelly employed here by tho
forest service spenl Sunday with
his parents at Milton. : ! 1
Tom I(om went lo Pendleton
Saturday to play In the orchestra
t here.
Miss Deltah Morse went to Pen
dleton lo see her father, Harvey
Morse, who Is In the hospital
I here. Mr. Morso wus . injured
when a saddle horse felt wllh him.
HiiRh Koby fell whle fishing
flndny and broke his leg.
Mrs. If met) Boby's mother, Jlrs.
Milchell, or Pendleton, Is very 111
at her home there.
Miss Ha .Osborne returned to
her home hero Sunday from Mon
mouth where she attended the
normal school during the winter.
r. uml Mrs. dale of Hermlslori
arc sprndiiiK u couple of weeks at
BlMBhum springs.
Farmers or this vicinity ore busy
putting up hay.
Mrs. Kachel rtoby sold twenty
ncdes of land to Itobert Pierce
last week.
l-'aye l,e Grow nnd Sam Pam
hurn of Athena are on tho river
on a fishing trip.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Jenkins
MOSQUITOES .
I VI Good for th. bites good to
9 p koep the insects off too
VAPO RUB
Ovr IT Million Jm U,J YAy
FOR SALE
C Acres, good Improvements, In
' good cultivation, clear tot in
cumbrances. Will trade for
(Irando property; located fit
Allckl. . j
3 ltoom house, balh, clowds. col
storage, garage, good garden,
nnd well furnished. Modern,
nnd located on paved streets.
Cement sidewalks all paid for.
Price and $.M0 casn vviI
handle It.
7 Boom modern house; cold ntor-
age, woodshed, good barn, gar
age, cellar, and shop combined
0 largo lots all in garden, ber
ries and fruit; cement sidewalk
shade trees nml nil in first-
rkiss condition. The price in
only $firna. There Is abulld-
lug and lonn mortgage on thli
property which can be assumed.
Balance rash or will trade for
good properly on the south Id
of track. This property Is tin
the corner of Spruce nml Y
streets.
6 Room furnished house, garage,
lien house, half uere of ground,
all fenced; full buseuif nt, deip
well; located near Island City
highway on Willow street. AM
for $-500. Good terms run bn
had.
C. J. Black &
Company
Stlrocwora to l'lijr. Mark A Stoop,
l.a t;niinlo ,ai'l Hank lilil.
I 'horn- Jlaln Kit
I'RESERVINC
KETILES
Cannino; Accessories
Camp Stoves
Camp Slools, Canteens
Water Bags
Skala Hdw.
Company
I'hone Main 33
Roesch Bldg.
$1.60
of Pendloton spent Sunday at the
J. H. Hoae liome.
Sfiiooii r.Mox is vorr.i
llll, l-SHOItO, Ore. Voters of
IS school districts of Washing
ton county. Including the city of
Hlltsboro, voted by nearly three
to ono to organize a tin ion high
school, district. Tho districts act
ing havo a combined valuation
of approximately G,o(Mt,(iuti.
Voters acting on tho proposal
Included t hose of Orenco, Cor
nelius, Scholis, Laurel and Inter
mediate districts. Transportatlo i
will lie furnished pupils. It. Is
proposed to locate tho high school
in Hillsboro.
Direct ora elected for the new
district are Charles K. Wells,
Hillsboro; Frank' Rowell, Scho
lis; Joints Brown, Laurel; Hex
Parsons, Orenco and I-Yank Sholeii
or Cornelius.
AlooKe Officials Speak.
ALBANY, Ore. A Vandernailtcn
Jr., supreme dictator of tho Loyal
Order of Moose, and Andrew Hubs.
his secretary, addressed the meet
ing of I ho order held here limt
nlgiit. Both men spoke on the pro
gramme of the organization in car
ing for orphans and un fort una t
children.
HARFFORD
ONE way to insure a "safe and sane" motor
trip on the "4th" and many day s thereafter is
to replace your old lire3 with Hartford Cords.
Hartford Cords in all sizes, Hartford Tubes
and the new "H" Tread 30x3y2 inch Clincher
Cord provide efficient, economicakw-service
at leant cost.
' MARSHALL WE1XS COMPANY.
Distributor
Pulutk Portland Snolcana
IK! si W llll
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i )YItJ Protect your Health
I T?T) jrl 'v"'" " : 'O
III It's thoroudhly aded not v , irf M
green or unfinished. Consume o il II A
1 the quality products of Km
9 u r '.it s II n a J
r H ' : Mo manufacturers of ..H ' I
i jiroi grape: bouquet SS n i
P mK A-BGl1iALE: mm :' J.
1 BE.VO Lg II
MALT-NUTRINE I .
Buy by the case from your Dealer j '
j LaGrande Grocery Co. I f
DhMbuton I I
j LaGrande, Ore. I ..I
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Have you bo't your
4th of July hat?
HERE'S THE LINE FOR YOU TO SEE!
Nifty, Snappy Dressy Effects
$4 to $5 . ,
SGRANTON ft
Vlunt Yield Light.
HKPPNKIt, Ore. Tho wheat
yield ranges from 1 7 bushels an
acre to nothing. The general Im
pression is that tho average yield
will approximate a fourth of the
crop. Lilt le hai verting has yet
been done south of the Lexington
country. " '
HOi
. - st-Louis " (Jm': I
T,
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
MACHINE SHOP AND FOCMWY
All BtMla of Machinery, Automottllrs and 'I'rautora Repaired
Overhauled and ICrbuilt
Acetlene Welding of All Kind
Cylinder Boring and Ovrsl.ii l'lloo
OrankahafMi Platon and 1'kton 1'lna IteKroimil .
Give Da Trial
D. FITZGERALD Prop.
Let Columbia Brew
Sparkle Over
The Dry, Spots
Off-goes the stopper, nnd the good old Columbia
Brew sparkles into your glass and spills wetness all
over your throat. Ice cold and lively, it swirls over
the parched dry places, full of zest and refreshment.
PRICE 15c A liOTTLR
' . ' Always Ice Cold
Pattisow Brothers
Grocery
rhone Main 80
liwy :
oftrrf.j hats' yj'j
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