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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1925)
Wednesday. July S, 192:". Page Eight THE "tA GRANDE" F.tt?taNC OBSfiftTER dle Hinnbo, of l-'reewater, were In Ah, an Argument for Evolution the ,c,i ju'ctlon the lutier Hurt of Hie Week. M iHH IhUl 'Olirll who J Iium been vlKitlnif with the lryden ramllv for the nail rw wekn r I urn-, home w ith Hu m- S M it. WolvTioii. of Kcho, wan In I IhiH seelion Ihr fil'M Of tile Week vlWilihK 1-ehiliveH and flietlill. tli-oiKc I'urtHlriM it-turned horn ?J . I. . I . II I .HI 1 1 W lllll I II II II WWII II II iw nil l i ill! IMI . " ,,g "" J : - . -iiiiinur- ,.uti I,.- inr.,infiii.Mi T-nii-n rumi hum n 2 El - 'v ' . A 4 ' 'A ill I 1 f --4 'h. fc' iA I -4 i, jMt 1 il PR H from fcni erpi 1mm, I he tut fr 1u rt fNieell : WAI.TXiWA, On Tli" weuiher has ! In tlil.s si'ctlon lor fh" pal m-vi-fiil iluys.. A number of ihiuni- r miotihh visitcil porliuiiH of lh county hir iriK Hie past week, but on I j- n mmill iiiiiuiint of i-iiin ti lt In thin K-i-toii. 'I'Jit KiouCil In 1'' lry farmimr -lions of (he county is stilt in ritie comliiion for K'owhitf croiiH. whiWi or' coining alonj; ripidiv. The fall wheat In tKi'iiitiK to siifjw nins of turning In many t h early sowid ricld.s. The ctitiinK i Kirin hay will Intflii ilnrlriK Hi'- m-l w -lc- or ten o"uy. A number of t In valley B.rtioiiH lntv i,;ls! wct-k KHieklliK th' lr Cl of olfuli'n, Dlhers wllO-st' wi'i'i' upon rent ly Nome what laier, ur.- Martini; Hi'' HitthiK at UiiM time. The weather u the pa-sl to weel;s has beta line for eurliiK the hay out. Many of the f;uiueiH in the hill HeelloiiH Ute FliU hiiNy working 1 heir Hum inert allow, kitlinif t Ih-v.-i exl whieh are coming Ihlrk in j)lac(:i. FuniM-r.s .stud' that Huh lut been the bent kinihoii iliey have e Xicrlciu'i- In t number of year for M'-ttlllK tin foul Kltlff tu Kei-in (Hale well on the tiniliierrallovv.l fii'hJu, n int expert to make u kooiI (.-leun-iip on iniiiiy or the fiehht which v.ri lllteteil v,lih weeoX I, ikes Ashlan.l. A. M. Alter wiiN in thin section recently from li Ih im w homo near AalihiinI, where lie mo veil a few weeks afro. Mr. AkeiH Ih very fa vorably ImprenHeil with 1i1h new lo cation, lie stul.es it i it highly productive country, having the al vantnKf of excellent inarkeiiiiK fa cilitieM. II. (I. Mailt croon ami wife were at KIbIii the latter purl of the week, vi-ititiK frienils ami taking in Hie celebration at that place. Dee. amt KilKene (last in, and Wert" ami Albert MeOinuiH, went to tlfln l-'rhlay afternoon, return iti(? KntcrrlH Hat unlay lor the celebration at that place. T. ..!. rydon and tfrnndson. I-'red- i.r t.t. week, lie ua culled Uti le jtilio warm TueHday by Die nmMe death of Henry HucM. an old friend. Man v penph from I hiH part or the country att'indcd the celebra tions at KIkHi and Knterprls.- Sat urday. The celebration at Knter pri.se Ik reported to have been very Kood, with an rycnHy arranKcii ! proffram. with .'omeihlnff y.olnti n at all J I ric s. Lure or I -a he fircat. j through here the hixt three daH of ' last we. 1:. en route lo Wallowa lake for the Konrth of July. I.lcenae , ( Mt staH H. Many of Hie viHMorH spriH.ied tiiem.seiveH reany pleas farmers in ih" plate Irnlicated that the vinltorH icen hiiHy the Wl,n. from a nurnler of thft north- i crop crop;! rd With I he scenic beauty of Hie county, and miy I li' y are conilntr back Htfaln. Mrs. J. Ji. (lastln and oh lloy and Irvln. Mr. T. Al. (ia.stin unit M r.s. (liadvs Hale, and t wo chil dren, and 11. it. AnderKon ami fam ily of Wallowa enjoyed a ptcni dinner at Hie IM Hell horn Whlnkev creek Haturduy Leslie- IMI wa.s ut Knterprtsc the hiHt or li- week altendinK the cec bralion there. Work on th' new I. P. hall, under construct ion here, is irolnj? forward 'iiilte rapidly. TlK exca vaiion work for the foundation wn nearly com pb ted t he nt of the Week. The warm weather of the paat couple of weeks has hurried the fruit crops alontc very rapidly. Home of tin' early varieties of cherries are beniiniiiiK lo turn, and will be ripe in another week. The cherry crop Is reported lo be fairly Rood in moM l oca lit if s, a lo some va rieties or summer apples, while other kinds nrc very .scarce. Andrew FleMhmnn. a Promise farmer, was here on business the latter part or. the week. New I on I ow us, of powwatka, wan a business viHitor here ihr laHt of the week. Harry t'olemnn and family went to powwatka the last nf the werk, WT' (IMmlfF frfmiir imnrFTiTi i ! x:'-- 'T:,':!1 ' ' ' nviJ. J L,, M u m 1 XsJ J U fT" K"1""" TPT TOOT fmnmm xscirkw, ' rcf r pi If IE1 (3 ra Ull KI-UU HIIUY IMIih Ha I'll -Woo.1 W.T.- .llnn.-r j E 1 rillllLllU UUUI o'n"Hun,lay.r ""'M i W tPk TI1SP tWte I HrtAH i W k f 1IAII fll I It -Lt55 lUfit, Itte LAdUK, Lt rati! CouM this actually bo a prchhtorlc monkey about to pluy a bear? W. T Hmith, Ikw und arrow maker of San Franclsep, refuses to tell how he got this ainazInK picture, but contends that It proves conclusively how monltej and man descended from the flame ancestors, learning that with science he could ulay hU foes. When 'asked If the flettin was his own backyard, he refused to answer. HI IHE GOVE mVK, (Hperlal) flurry pick- Iiik has started here. Tin cherry Mr. and Mis. T. C. Hefty nnd Miss Ida I'uderWood wire dinner KUests of Mr. and Mrs. . 10. Law son Holiday. I., J,ove, of Portland, is spend Iiik u few weeks lii t'ove at tlm hiMttf of I.. (1. l.unK. Mix. K. R. t'onklln and daught er, Mildred, who have been the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. t. Kckers-b-y, for the past month were join-, ed by Mr. Conklin Thutsday, who- stayed over the Fourth. They ail left early Humlay mornlntf for tlielrj rop is liirht this year, betn le.ss . home at Ontario. limn half what It lias been in form- it. I. Monahan, of Frecwater,' er years, Owlnjf to the lack of was In t'ove a day or two last week railroad facilities the cherries will , lookln over the cherry crop, bo sent to I'nloii in Irticks and! Keverejnl j. W. Klayton, who ban Iac eil mere. rNOT THE SAME AS OTHERS awm P MM is an improvement on print linoleum j Has 25 more wearing surface yet costs less. Lightens housework because of its casy-to-clean enamel surface. Comes in beautiful patterns in both rugs and yard goods. For Sale By Carr Furniture Company PABGO PRODUCTS The Fourth of July was n quiet Jay In t'ove. Home of the people .vent lo (taker. Home to Fl'i'i, nd some to Wallowa Lake. .Several picnicked at the Ascension drove and some went campliiK on Cath erine creek. AlllOIlK Hie people who spent the day at Wallowa Lake were: Mr. nnd Mrs. d. 10. litirkcr. Mrs. l.ydlu M. I. a lit, and li. O. Ianu and Mr. and Mrs. Kd Hoswcll. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Wulrner and family and Mr. and Mrs. U. Z. Haxter and family and Miss JJor othy .tones, who Is a house Kiiest tof Miss Delhi Weimer, left l-'riday for Catherine Creek for a two-day i outlay. Mr. nd Mrs. Wesley Smith and Mr. und Mm. Clark Sharp have been campiiiK on Catherine Creel;. CntherinV Cn'ek Popular j Others who spent the day on Ca-' therlne i'reidt were; Mr. and Mrs. ; Hen I c Horse and faml'iy, Mr. and IMrs. Orln Kohlnson and family, i.Mr, and Mrs. Jan HoatMon, jr., and Ted McClalu. Mrs. J. W. Klayton innd datiKhter, Trnett,. Miss lOarllm Iwhiiwler, (lludys ItlchardH, diadys 'Johnson, Harold Johnson, Mr. nnd I Mrs, M. Hoc rkftren, Itoyal Hoerk 'ffrcn.iA.' 4n tt'inilHin, -Mn nnd Mrs. I Von !oiiKe and family, Mr. and (Mrs. M. I.oreo and family and Mr. .and Mrs. Acy I.oj-'au and J. li, Love. , Mr. nnd Mrs. W. F. Ilreashenrs jnnd family and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Miam Crtiickshank, Mr. and Mrs, deoiRe dolay and rmully and Mr. and Mrs. Obershaw spent the fourth at IOlKn. Iteverend and Mrs. William Murrny Hradner were the Kitests of Reverend nnd Mrs. I,. O. H. Williams at lluker on the Fourth of July. Mi, and Mrs. J. K. Htearns, Miss Mao Htearns and Mr. mid Mrs. Illaino Trevy and family, of La Uruhrin, canio to t'ove for the 4th of July. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lund and j oauRnier or rnociiiv, Arizona, ant ttio house; guests of Mr. Lund's pa rents. Mr. nnd Mrs. o. I. und. Mrs. CMfrord Kali nnd son. Dean. jnnd dauRhter, Itachel, Mrs. H. It. Can tea and son Dale, of Vuklma. Washington, are kpsis at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Ant ics, i Mr. nnd Mrs. P. M. Fills nnd ! children returned Friday from a j few days outing at SKirtu. spending the 4th with relatives in that section. Ftigcno tbiHtln returned homo , the first of the week from Pow- watka. where he spent several days '. riding after stock on the range there. e reports .stick in thai nee- ! tton looking fine, and that range ' conditions aiv very (;"tl far this lime of the year. I been attending the Haptlst Coufer- erire at Seattle, returned to Cove Satiirdoy. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tow In and daughter, and Mr. ami Mrs. Her man Luird, and daughter spent Sunday at Wallowa Lake. Allen Mills had the misfortune to cut his foot quite severely a fuw days ago while sharpening a hoe. Mr. and M rs. (J. Obershaw, of Nam pa, Idaho, are the guests of Mrs. DeLaney. Who's Your Friend? When you are broke your friends are few. To have money is to have friends. Try Saving. UNITED STATES -LESS TIME, LESS LABOR, LESS MONEY! Just a few of the many advantages that electric cookery -the Westinghouse way holds for you. JsEVER BEFORE SUCH AN OFFER .00 -si- DOWN Cherries ! Yon rannot afford 'l lei the blnLs Have them tills Year. We are going lo Ho In thfi market For HliACKS unit ItOYAIi AX.NS. We Cannot (juote n 1'ilct as jt hut It will pay yon To wm iih Is1 fo ro Yon sell. La Grande Warehouse & Storage Co. rhono kUIn 71 IN THE PATH OF PROGRESS To study any particular humnn mechanism properly and diagnose its ills is beyond the power of any one man. Rapid scientific advancement demands spe cialists and complete modern equipment. At the HOT LAKE SANATORIUM a com petent staff of physicians and a well-equipped laboratory give each individual the best pos sible service. The Hot Lake Sanatorium Dr. W. T. Thy. Owner and Director, $.00 J AMO A complete Automatic .Range built in substantial Westing house si vie. Junior fuliii-L Aiiloinnllc 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. Orders placed now are being given service ranges will be served in the order that they are purchased. 11)0 mninus 310-11 Aiilonmilo Buy a Westinghouse Range from this company and be assured of good service Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company TtXT Minn -xm "COOK BY WIRE NOT BY FIRE" I