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Papo Six T.i.-sIay, July 7, 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER ROSS FllIS o roue i ' ('MUX (Special) V J Cad- Weti. lilS 1Vti BOMS, Henry and 'Jlnriunis ChiIw!!, and .'li'rf. It. II. -J:tiun'y left i or licitiiiuhuin, Wa .Miiimlou Thurda. Tln-y went by ualo and vi 111 spend 1 he Fourt I) liiciv and ni.su fur a lew' d.tjvt with h lathes hefoiv r-liiMi-itiR to Ctiioii. Mr, ('mhv)r.H Ml tin iliiunhh r. lit liy and ;i sister,' ,MIs Alice Cadv. II, h.iw h.-. n vi- Kltlllg 111 the i-'ulllld City for sev eral 'Iuh. ' For ill' ui.'H f('V days officers luivc hi'i-n uu the lookout for "v 1 1 -Mia m Jtosa who disappear 1 t he t other day lifter I In- traffic cop had noticed that )i- had a bor riiW'l licepw cut t ear. The II- Hall's Catarrh ' Medicine if's! bolh local and internal, and has been luccesslul in die ttr.itmint of Courrli (or over forty years. boU by all druiiguti. F.J. CHENEY &. CO..T.)ledo.Ohio Who's Your Friend? When you are broke your friends arc few. To have money is to have friends. Try Savin?. UNITED STATES ci u. tv il uppeaiH, hud lit't'ii iKUiiril mi' a Foi l car it ml (nil's had It on a (lllfci'f til make r f car, ., I li o i lnlti 1 'nlon and narked li Ik i car in) ii'HiiU' street and Die nju-t-d J cop. policing that !! wan no plate on ))) rt'ar end (if the ma-thin--, Investigated the trout lor l lCeISC I ml full lid 1 In- bolTOW- i-il plate, linss disappeared and ha not been li' iuii of since. M I'M. Jti.H.-ii. h-ndi-r of lit- tfrndti I girls' sewing class, entertained i hit i members .il h r home Wednesday j afternoon. A fi t-r en jo ing a whorl prow in mi ami a dainty lunch, the i ili Im and I heir leader went to . (tiMidlrn, Uik- and spoil a plea j uaiit hour boa I riding. ! Thi! local hand boys have plan ned a l.' iH l it daiicc to be given nt lii.. K. of I'. Hall on 1 1n- even ing of July 11. the KnlKhlH hav ing offered litem the use of the hall grails for the evening. The hand will play during part of llo dance and an orchestra will finish. Wed in -inlay a lull f wan a very husv time tor I he local llehkab lodj-. HeMde:; the semi-annual installation of oltlcetH (he mem- I lit r.H held a miscellaneous hoyer j I a V're fa mil1.', who n c'-lU tv I tor the mm inle rs of the ' .lanp all their propertv in the fire i(i;it lent roye, t he huihllnfr.i on 1 he ranch when- t hey II veil on Mov er Cre'lc. The MM IN hers l'cHi(n- f t 1 1 generously and brounht hi li i a n a il iciea iiieludlnir e lot 111 Off. di-'hes. conk in,; mI'msIIh and oilier Millies whhh the lamilv a if in :re;il nei , of, as pi act lea My ey-erUiiii(- lh owiPd was deslroy- i -1. The lollOWiMK oltlfern W' re I id a I let) for I he xi ftuiil term of thi: year: Verlie l''-i.si-f uu Xolde Uiaiel. l-lor u Kiell.loelc uh Vice firand. Meitie Irwin tin Iti-cnnliiiK H-erelan. )l.-li liiKlck as I'inaii- lal Seer. lnrv. aPd Clla Holly (IB Ti as"l-er, la r ales a IMlPila r of appointive Ofl iceiH. I 'r. ('. W. Krwin, after .several eai fi Of leeesfiil dell I l.Sl I V III I'liion. ended his work in the lo cal ol I Ire the list of t he month and having the IhpiIih-hh tempor arily in 1 he hands of his av.'-ls-lant, ir. anV'alsa, lit- and tils wife will leave I'liion about Tuch day fur a t wo wekn vacation In w'eKtei n ( trt-Kott ami W'ashlnlon, before he taken up his new office In I .a ; ran de. The KrwiiiN will retain their liOine liei-e in Tnion for a lime at leant, until tliey can Miiure a siilliibl.. place In ,a tirainle. They will offer both Ihe of I lee and their home here for nale. While living here lr. and Ml'H. Ill win made many friends who reMi'et iheir lea hiK" "nlon. Most Powcrjul Light jot AirMailW 'W Jut hv-- ilf 4 I 4 fir r Of The in'r-t M)wei fill linhts In I he uni hi nrc lifinic hwl ailed on nil tin iilnuail fichU n-fini New oil; to San I nuieiM-n. The lamp-, nil' ll pet ial rHMI.OlMt.tMHI i limUcavcr It. II. T, rielil rion.t litrl'i, and lhcl- projei-ted tilit iintis an tin-a of half a ni!h'. Yon i uu read n newspaper uo or tbrtc miles riuin it, and from the nil- il In l-iblc lor 7."i inilcs. : I I , 1 I 1 ,:,i.,vA u' I .im4 I v w 1 ' - -j 'jixL Jil , . . ' ii """ Q F0M LEE i r : 0" YM?f .Safeii r&oifily (hmfutlabfu j i.i;avi:s l. (.i:mh; i t)ic jmcph tl A.r. - I - l:(HI P.M. linker tt A.M. - I I'.M. - I :;( .M.. I'einllcton Dally 1 1 A.M. - I :ta I Sunday, 0 A.M. - 1:00 I'.W. Sinnlay, II A.M. - I::t0 l.M, but whose klml whlicH ncconipany ihem lo their new loeailon. The picking ami shipping of market cherries will bcKin this week iii t ills viejnii y. John I lean was over I rom ive Thnrsilay looking after some orchard from which hi- has bontrlit this year's crop. liuya I Aihim. lllnK, and , I .a nib cits will all hooii lie ready for the market. From present lu tlicalloiiM (here will he a fair crop this year. I M Utile and 'harley Conner were over from Cove Friday and atletnled the ldd Fellows Io1kc that eveiiinti'. A party of young Indies, liiclutl Ihi; I la el Ada ms. Lois l.awson. and Kutii Woodruff, from In ami near I 'nlon, and Cert rude! War ren, who is here for part of her vacation. haviliK recently returned from the riillippliif Inlands, mot ored t Wallowa l.akt- lusl Wed nesday and enjoyed a lev days camping at the resort. At their rcKUlar nieutlntf Friday evening thi (idd Fellows Installed of fit-ers with Ccoiko LJndst-y nti Noble Grand, Itex tlnmble as Vice (Irani), and William Ktelhlock as 1 1 reasiirer. Heveral appohil Ivo of i fleers were ulsti Installed for tint I last half of l In year. Officials of Hi, local railroad innounce that they will liavti ,a locomouve cnKUie iiere ti) time to be usi d In hauling the crops, both fruit and Mi-alu to the .Inaction. Following tin close of hep school in OKdcn. Vtah. Miss Klea uor t 'router, a I'nion kIi-I, went to Fori land w here she visited a bro ther and sisler. ami later came on io spend the summer at the home The Choice of Good Cooks eadow Harvest Creamery Butter I t iV-v- ' . i Used Exclusively By Mrs. Wiswell IN THE Observer Cooking School Wr Miove tlu'i'c is no finer luittcr niiidi! tliin Mfmli.w Harvest -. swoot, lidi, jnii-o --its the ideal luilter for tal!o and c.m1 injr. Atk your nmcci- lor Moadow llmvesl next time. PACKED IX CARTONS-EVERY POCNI) PROTECTED Union Creamery Company of her, pn'ents, .Mr. and Mr. 7). II. ('router. A new roof Is being put on the Sonih School building ami both the lit w and old parts lire being palmed. A lii I te jaU-r some re pairs and alb-rations arc to be made nil ilif inside of the building- Frank Ilarrinmn. who arrived In I'liion a short time ago and took over the management ,f 1 he. Ka-'-tern Oregon Meal .Market, has been joined by Miu jMnrriinan, who arrived in here last Wednes day Horn Long Iteach, where aho hud been acting uh physical di rector in the public sclioola dur ing the- winter. They are located temporarily in the Kohrig apart ment in North I'nion. - MenibeiH of the Carnation Club and many ot her people went o Ihe city park on the. Fourth and spent th,. tl iy there, , enjoying a picnic lunch at noon, Willi the stores eloM-tl the town was rather tpitel during most uf the day. At about four in the afternoon many of the stores reopened so people could secure t heir provisions for Sunday. Louis tlldeler. who has been at lint Lake for several -weeks owing to an Injured leg, und who was very critically 111 for some time on account of blood poisoning, Is re ported as somewhat Improved ijt the present time Harry MeClay am; Waller Cock are driving new enclosed 'Over land cars which tin y bought " re cently and which are exactly alike. The lariif electric sign uolnllnc ihe way to (loodbrod Lake and1 the camping ground for tourists, j is swung across .Main Kircei and ! has been wired up and put to ! work. LESS TIME, LESS LABOR, LESS MONEY! Just a few of the many advantages that electric cookery the Westinghouse way- holds for yovi. Em NEVER KEFORE SUCH AN OFFER $H .oo ii- DOWN $&oo P A MO. A complete Automatic Range built in substantial Westing, house style, I tin for Cabinet Anlnni.illc It tinges Xi'w (iravlly lVndiiluni liivcnUul - TOKYO (Al')-Dr. 11. Nagako, 'professor of physics in Ihe Tokyo .Imperial university, is credited with fnveiitlng o new pendulum for uac j in deiernilniug gravity. The pen dulum Is said to be constructed solely of tungsten, mounted in a special way, and lo be practically , I ree from outside Influences. Us j Inventor claims the peitdutuih con w'ith.stnnd heat and magnetic lin ' pulses combined. v , At! i e , - XVT ! i N i s ' ir . v fx , ? f t t " 4iriJ 'I ft ; f i : i UAH 0 M K S PO UTS W R 1 T r. R 9 think I)MnpMy rrally wilt (lhl Aiiin, following hl$ tndlm a rlrrni (ami (imiinny that h would iAci the wlmitff of Iho liibtKuvi-Tunnciy flht.; At any rts th rhmp(on U hv lng the time of hit IUs honey, nioonlitf Mh his pw bride fi Burop. See these famous Westinghouse Electric Ranges demonstrated by Mrs. Wiswell, Westing house cooking specialist at the Observer Cooking School this week There is no need to wait longer for an electric range. Now is the golden opportunity. fifMi Orders placed now are being given service ranges will be served in the order that they are purchased. I'lio rnnmns sij-n Aiitmimlifl Buy a Westinghouse Range from this company and be assured of good service Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company "COOK I5Y WIRE NOT RY FIRE" ii