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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1925)
Pnpo Six TTTR LA GRANDE EVENTNG OBSERVER Fcidiiv, June lfl, 1025.' COVE S0CI.IL HEWS OF W ! I OOVI-3, (Spi't'liiD Vvn eapdir rrt many iiri.in at thw t'nlon Htoek Show. '1'hf Hell Brother e-uun-home wiih u Ions strlntc of inut rlMums ami thiv-- ftjrjilf ones. Thv Mills t'Xhibtt wjiR well fCornt-: Willi rlblmns. Mr. liuncun won ffrift wilh ht-r dairy stock. John WtllitiniH uiitl HoIm tI Kninh won ninny nwanlB on Iht-tr plK unl Hi) ft p. ami thu boy un.l rIi-Im of iho Mtock clulis won u iiuniln-r of prlz h. Tin re y, uh a rtilliln n's liay pro pram at the M'thoiilst Kpiiffupal t'huirh Hiiniluy. A cliihln n's ly program will ho Blyin l llu- JkiptiHt (lunch rn-xl Hun-luy. Tlio Kunlt-rn Or'on Hummer Rrliool will open TiK S'luy. June 1C I'l-cparatloiiH art' nil mailc. t-ntM an- up ami -vcrytlifnK Ih In ivihII i'H for a day h. union. Air. and Mrs. I.. It. iiy Were IVinlP'lon vlMilor.s ThtirH.lay, re turning I'riiiay. Cuvn wiih Vt-ry qui t dnrlnw the three ilayii of I he Slock Show. Many p'-oph from Cove attended. MrH. T. t Il.lly, who expeete.I tO leave Die end of tin' Weel! fur her fanner home nt (irand Valley. Colorado, received news thai her falln-r wan ret-ovrliif; and will de lay her visit for a few weeks. Hen IJaniK and Mildred Hleh nrls, who are Htii.hms at o. A. ",, liave r- imnc'l home fur Urn mint iner. I'l'ofeBHor and Vrs. J. It. l'rlm left h'riday for Crane, Oregon. They retium'l home the flint of IllO Week. Mr. tind MrH. Tom Towte return ed few dayH ii'o from I'orllaml. Where they Hpclil a wet k wilh Mr. Towlen i:irenlH. SMhh Maruardt, the roiinty nurse, will tit-sin her romm- In Ilomn niMHllIK liere. TueHday. Twenly-cm ladles h-uve wtKiied for tin P'HHonrt. Mrs. K. It. Conklln ami tfaiiKht- rr, iunureu, or uniario, are Kuemn at Inn home of Mr. mid MrH. O. KckoiHley. returned from a week'n vIhII with an aunt In I'endletou. MrH. J. W. IiiKrani, of 1'endle ton. Ih u ffuest at the home of Mr. ami MrH. It. 1). Van Orwlule. Uoliert 1llrd )ihh the care of llm I'ricu ranch in the canyon during Hie almence of Mr. Trice, :' Karl Klaokland, Jr., who hiiH been vlnillnir file mis at liom-liurK Ih at home fiffuln. Mr. and Mrs. U. 1. Van Ormlule were tit Pendleton hint week, hrliiK Iiik home their daiiKhler, AHhm l.y mt lriKi-am, who has been ullend. iliK Hehool there. MrH. I'. M. KIIIh, who hiiH been upending the pat month lit lrt lart1',,,iHJ'lirtHi fiKntn.1'" " " ' ' Mih. Kvti IHinean wilh her two small hoiih will have early In the week for Monmouth to attend the tiiiiHiiier HiiiMuii ii f I lie. nurtiial Hehool, Severn! or the eltthth Kadc lt.ji and Klria wmv taking (he tsumliVA tioiiH Thniitday uml Kriiay. M IM. L. V.. A ndernon, w ho left hint wek to attend the Kanlern Htar Cunveiitlon in Portland hns Kone to KllKene to U'tend the Com. mencenit'iit exerelKeji of her neph ews before reinrnliiK to Cove, f. uml MrH. T. ". Yountf, of llarvf, Montana, are houne ma-ntH at the home ff Mr. and Mm. H, i. Marker. At the eonclmilon of (heir vinit they will ko to I'orlland lor a Hhort stay before returning to their home in Montumi. l-'rank WillianiM narrowly escap ed serious injury Saturday after noon when he wum knocked down by a p.'iHKinK automobile. He was in the titn-et (ulkiiiK to a man In U car ami stepped buck just ill front of the pahwinif ur. The dri ver did not nee hliu until it was too late to turn oide. He was badly brniHed but liu hone were broken. The J.adleK1 Aid of the M, 15. Church 'otidueled a food Hale hen Sal urday afternoon. They expect to make tiled- sab m U weekly event. ' (IhIm on the farm In all puitrf of K (inland are intent ly interesled 111 Canada. They ui e, si t kiliK un outlet, for their eiieiHien and. would IlilKnite to Hie dominion in iarn numbers If only ncoiuuK' d," Miw I'inder anaerted. Many of lhem yomiK women, he declared bud sufficient flindM to start farms of I heir own ami would prove u valuable unset to the de velopment of Hie wentern eount rv. I Kt bKi )Jre'or I le leil. Ui h-in, , Ni'lM, lire. Archie Lludb y wv. i eleelel illreelor of district No. !5 j and Immediately declined, tin- of- Hi--. Hi lev Hhelton is the reMriiiK lIU'inli'T of the boiinl. Mrs. Cot a s Calavan was elected to miceeed hcnteif for clerk for u term or one ' ear. The matter of (he district ! f iriiiMhinif tt'ttnsportution for )iKb school piipitn lii the rural iiltri-tB , was voted Ir: th neKatlv. I'lains of u inula Ailrnet Vomij; Uoiiien of I jmlaiMl WINMI'WJ, Man. (AV) - Kmily I'ithbr, u Kiiiduate of the experi mental farm of Leeds Culvei'Mlly. is in Winnipeg to bt-Kin a year's Htudy of 'a mnl bin aKt'lciill in ;H methodM. wttli a view to creating, on her relni'ii to the Itiitlah ImIcm, a moem-nl to weHtern Canada of l-.'nelfHh hirm Klrls. 'El A penny's worth of poor baking powder ! M can spoil a dollar's worth of companion i incredients nla v saf e use ' M c THE WORLD'S GREATEST I Mi Goes farther Lasts longer Is Pure Dependable Economical 2'a TIMES THOSB OF ANY OTHER BRAND Watermelons On Ice STUAWIHOIilUKS KA.SHiKUUJICS COOSKHKUItlKS I!ED CUliliANT.S CANTALOUI'KS APIMCOTS l'KAClIKS RADISIIKS (iUEKN 11EANS CIIKKN l'KAS NEW POTATOES CUCUMIiEUS CELFJiY LETTUCK CIKEEN ONIONS NEW TURNIPS BEETS AND CAUPOTS GRAPH FRUIT ORANGES AND LEMONS For First Quality Groceries Phone Main 80 PATTISON BROS. GROCERY FREE DELIVERY Ford C Ruxs I I n ill 1 1 fa ars and Tracks Ruxstali Equipped Mil ill Illifilf AT OUR GARAGE, CORNER FOURTH AND ADAMS A 10 GRADE SLIDE ILL BE ERECTED IN THE STREET BY OUR GARAGE. THE FORD CAR WILL NOT ONLY PULL THIS GRADE WITH EASE BUT WILL STOP DEAD STILL HALF WAY UP AND THEN START FROM STANDING POSITION AND CONTINUE UP THE GRADE. THIS FEAT CANNOT BE DUPLICATED BY ANY OTHER AUTOMOBILE. SEE THIS DEMONSTRATION! PERKINS MOTOR CO Phone M 500 Cor. Fourth and Adams Ufllll..l'M.MI'UU TWO MORE NIGHTS OF GAY YANKEE PAREE! A R E A I OW! A Barrel Of Fun! An Amusement Frolic! Better Than Ever Tonight and Tomorrow Ask those who nt (ended the Ix-ffion Show last ni.uhl you'll fume tonight and Saturday. It's a Wig hit and n real entertain ment Cor everybody. New ballet daneing acts, free performances every hour, Mrs. Wells' Troupe, one of the delightful entertainment features l each evening. Augmented orchestra and continuous dancing tonight, start ing immediately after first ballet performance. Good music, gay, noisy crowd a world of fun. Carnival attractions galore for those who like to play Pen dleton Blankets. Electric Fans, Doll Lamps and Dolls, Chinese Sun-shades, Complete Grocery Racks, Fancy Baskets and Boxes of Candy, Lamps and Novelties. Perisian Cafe readv to serve you when Refreshments wanted. NO ADMISSION CHARGE YOUR MONEY RETURNED You buy .r0c worth of 10-franc Notes as you go in Spend it where you will at (he various a((raciions. Come Tonight and Saturday Come Tonight and Saturday Proceeds to Send Legion Drum Corps To Prineville Convention r ppapww i mm m m m? twrmww. mm WTOpffllW'WPl:il.lll4:llWUfUlJI'ijWll." P'H'iWJI $wl iiii Bin miiM Miiiigiinwii ii iiiinn .11. wmw'pi.huvwi.hi.ii .mm:xu mkr ii i im w i 1 1 m ai in r rim i in i n