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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1926)
Monday, Juno 21, 1926. EX GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Local News In Brief r COM IN O FVKNTW lnnn 2 1 Scliool elrotlmi at Out i Ml Imlhlliiff, July l:t. 14, 13 ami Iff Free Ilimeiiialt4rt' Institute uudr July -2. a a, 24 -t'oavt'iitimi of cittllnii hi ha f: in in hi. St'lit. '2-2, 2:1, 21, ami Vikloii roiilily mil At, IOIjcIm, Ore. hy County Clerk Ktwneth MrCor i mirk. - . To AlUi-l tliU Mor..ln 1 .Ml aw Kthi'l Hrown wont to All Url on tliU tnorninfx's train to visit inl tho homo of Mi, ami Mitt. J. ' KOKHOn. i . Ihw front NMitik i . Mr. 11 ml Mr William Kovlr, of Seattle. Hpt-nt the wofk cml In la (irumlo. . Mrs Kowlor will romaln hern srwrul days lirforo roturnlnff to Ikt homo, llVm Saturday J. A. Guskltl, of Imhlor, was 1lt city Hulunluy on ImihIiii'SH. Visllcil Sist. r ltcrt MIhh Rh'liu Miiyrtfhl rfturncJ to her homo tit I-Jltfiit on thht morn itiK'R train, nrtor vistnm? hi'to with hir alsur, Mia. W. H. UHiWrf ovr- OoiitritHnr Hen A Mr. HnrnoHa of thh Harness nnd Humlay. Colvi-y conlractlnK company, waa j ... , la tin cits - yost. nlny. Ho call-U . Mm,M. , Wft,u Watn at the highway o.flr horo. -- Mr. tim Mr8. (.iiarl08 Mrtrtln rr. , ' I lurried lothfir homo ut Walla lli'iv from l'.ntcriirl'w- Walla, WubIi., this mornliiff aftor . It. J. Cnmptifll, iiinmwr of tho 11ttfmll1.fr tho Hmlth-fonloy roun pnsti'rn Orcon l.ttnilter company Ion hcif yostorday. Mr. Martin 1h : of Knlcrprhif, waa In tho city Hal unlay on hiiRlnosa, ' - fJlK'SI fit MolIlCI'V IOIH'. ' Mi nnd Mih. William Hinllh nro 'viHiilnK in l.n flrandc from I'ori Ifind. at the homo of hor moihor, Mm, J. T. Itnrvoy. (To 'IVnrh Siiiiiiiicr Kclioo! 1 MIhh Ituth CJarnck lo't Satur day nlsht for Salem, Ore, whoro alio will tonrh Rummer school. ,kciii'j! IsmimI A license to vod has boon Is- 1 Ji w. lor ut Wulla Walla. Mm. Martin was formerly Mltta Huxol Corhrlt and If well known here. tin Awny Six Weeks , Mr. und Mr. Jobs Sponeor and children will leave , tonight for l.neaa, Iowa, whera they will visit rolallveu und friends. From thore they will go on to Chicago to ut loud tho Kilts' Nulonul conven tion. Tliey plan to he away about six weeks. Tn Alteml Summer School Mrs. Hvtt W. Duncan and her suoii waiter ilt Ostt-rbers: and iwo small sons. Hobby nnd Hilly, Lena Shodiow, of l.on2vlow. Wash. ure Unvlnff for Monmouth, Oregon noon, where Mrs. Duncan will at tend tho summer session at tho OroKon normal school, Mrs, Dun can and her little boys have boon visiting In Jduho with relatives.. I-'litctf for spelling; Judd Kmtth was fined flli and Costs, for speeding" flu the streets of Union, In tho Justice court this morn Ins; by Judge Huxh H. Itrtidy. Iteluiiilnx from I'onvpnlloii Mrs. Hattle " Klsher pussed throiiKh tho city this morning' on her way home to Wallowa 'from Porllnnd, whoro sho attended tho Grand Chapter meeting of tho Or der of tho Katitern Star. IteluiiiiNl to Midrib ' After vlsillntf hern over tho week end with Miss Vlolot llodfffioti. Ml km Helen Overman rot anted Iq Kltrln this mornlnir. Hhe tench sum mer school near Klln. T I Vac the at I.ltfln Dr. J. Hi Cuudull was in the city this morning on his way to Klgln. vvhero ho will start his dental practice. Ho has been practicing In Portland during tho past year. To Attend Wei hi Hut- Mr. and Mrs. H. H, Wenther spoon, of Elgin, woro In attend ance at tho grange picnic, at tho Union experiment station Satur day. They left tho picnic .early on their way to Pine Valley, where thoy attended the wedding of Mr. WeatlierHpoon's nh.co, . NEWS of SOCIETY lloiv Snliiiilny rmm l'orllaiitl K. V. Lively, of the firm of Bati's, lilvi'ly und l'purson, of Portland, wim boro Kiiturilny ron r.'rrlnt; with t'linrlcs II. Itf-ynoIdH roKurtUnir Insurnnrc mAltprs In oonnectlon with Iho Artim f'uunl- ty und Burity rompnny. . W. HudHnn, with tho Flrat Nutlonl Motion picture company, Gigantic Money Raising Sale STILL GOING BIG AT CLINT'S Our Store was packed Saturday with eager buyers in every department. Since we opened this sale on our immense stock of unsurpassed selection of Quality Merchandise for men and boys, great numbers have taken advantage of our dccplyslashed prices). NOTE SOME OF OUR MANY BARGAINS: MEN'S NOW ON SALE AT DEEPLY CUT PRICES . Including such famous makes at Michaels-Stern & Co. and Rosenwald & Weil clothes for men and youn g men. If you want good clothes, correctly tailored, and best of materials at a good, substantial saving come to this sale. You can't help but pick a bargain. Over 500 suits go on sale at reductions both drastic and genuine. , , TO $32.50 MEN'S SUITS TO $37.50 MEN'S SUITS One Lot Men's Summer Weight One Lot Men's Suits, all good For- Suits, light or dark colors. mer values up to $32.50 Sale Price MEN'S SUITS Values to $40.00 One Lot Men's Suits, in good sum mer weight, in desirable patterns. Former values to $40.00. $0J ytC Sale Price....,: (U't.'W MEN'S SUITS Values to $57.50 One Lot Men's Suits .of superior quality. Regular values up to Sale Price S39.40 , McKIBBON FELT HATS $6.95 and $7.45 values. CUC Sale Price .S. JjJ.HJ NETTLETON SHOES Men's Nettlcton Dress Shoes, in broken sizes. Former values $w and $14. Clean-Up Price- styles. Former values up to $37.50. Sale Price MEN'S SUITS Values to $44.50 One Lot Men's Suits in splendid materials and patterns. Values to Sale Price $29.45 DRESS SHIRTS Men's Collar - attached Dress Shirts in beautiful patterns and colors. All new stock. Regular $3.45 values. tfO tfl Sale price VL.vO MEN'S TIES Men's fine grade Four-in-Hand Silk Neckwear in a good assort ment of patterns. $1.25 values. 70P Sale Price UU $8.85 MEN'S IRONCLAD HOSIERY 40c value. Sale Price, pair. 25C Sale Continues Daily With Prices Cut On Everything Men's Blue and Gray Chambray WORK SHIRTS 95c Value Sale Price, 59c Ea. W Have Extra Experienced Salesmen To Give You Service. A Sale Involving $40,000 Worth of Quality Merchandise 'THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE" Williamson Home ; Scene of Wedding 1 .One of the season's most at tractive homo weddtnav wan sol e mnl nod yesterduy morning lit the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. II. Williamson on Cove avenue, when Miss Ktcnnor Will iamson and Albert J. lelgh, of Portland, wero united In marriage by tho Itev. Hall K. Wallls. of tho Inland CHy Oomtmintty church. Tho only attendants of the bride .worn her two small nieces, Husnn tmd Margaret Davlc, who acted as flower girls nnd wore dainty organdie frocks in pastel shades. The. bride wa beautiful In a georgette gown ami carried a bou quet of Ophelia roses nnd swort poo. Her wreath of orange bios soins was worn by her mother at her wedding more than forty yenra ago. , Tho Impressive ring ceremony was performed under nn nrch cov ered with lovely flowers In all tho, dainty colors, nonquota of the : xnmfl flowers wero used uhout other partH of the house. j Mian Snroh Williamson, sister ofj the bride, caught the bridal bou quet. ' ' Immediately dfter tho ceremony a wedding breakfast wan served at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Da vis. Only near relatives of the bride were present Including, Mr. and Mrs. S. Tt. Williamson, Mr.! anil Mr T. H. Williamson, of Jos-' eph( Mr. and Mrs. K, 1-;. Hughes, Mr. and ACrs. Dee Duvls, Mr. and Mrs I,ynn Tllll. of Klgln. Mrs. J. T. Williamson, Mrs. O. D. lhiff mnn, Miss Helen Hughes. Mrs. l.hina McAlister. Miss Rareh Will iamson; Frederick Hill nnd Susan nnd Margaret Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Ielgh left Inter In the day by auto on a two weeks honeymoon trip through Yellow stone nutlonnl park. They will re turn to Tortland to mako their home, where Mr, Jolgh is stiles manager for .tho Ihxiver Lumber company. , ! .." Coming: Nuptials Are Announced A wedding of Interest to many T'nlon county people will lake place Wednesday, June. 23, at Corvnllft. Ore,, when .Miss Tearl Snglcy, of Corvatlls, und Harry Cleaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cleaver, of imhlcr, will be united In marriage. Mr. Cleaver, who has been hero wllh his parents, loft yesterday for CorvalllM, accompanied by his pnr outs. Mr. Cleaver made his home at Iinbler for several years. He gradu ated from tho Oregon Agricultural college, nt Corvatlls. two years ngo. Ho now hns a position In Sacra mento, Cnl., where they will prob ably make their homo, i ' , - ' Shower Compliments -Mrs." Winters A miscullnneoufl shower for Mrs. Hay Winters, a recent bride, wits a feature of Thursday evening's mooting of the Pour-M club, at tho homo of MJss Hertha Ilerger. A table, prettily arranged In yellow nnd black, had an Its centerpiece muny lovely gifts for tho honor guest. Clever placo cards and fa vors in tho same colors were also a part of the table decorations. The season's flowers In yellow were also used. A dellcloun lunch was served. Most of the evening was Hp nt vis iting. Miss Nelllo 'urehor, of Knter prlse, waa a guest of the evening. Dr. Ingle Hostess To Clio Club Members Dr. Murgurot Ingle was hostess to tho members of the Clio Muh with a prettily appointed luncheon at 1:16 o'clock Suturday afternoon ut her home on Washington ave nue. Oarden flowers of the sea son were arranged about the. room and wore used as a, centerpiece for tho lunehoott tublea. llrldgo, at four tublos, was tho diversion of the afternoon follow ing luncheon. Mrs. Hal Uohnou kamp received high score among the club members nnd tho guest prize wont to Mix O. I 1-urlHon. Mrs. Klmcr Stoddard won tho con. solution prize, Mrs.'Chuao llohnenkamp will bo hostess to tho club Wednesday evening of this week. Leagtie Members Enjoy Social Evening .Members of tho I.ulhor league of thft 'Aon Kngllsh Lutheran I church wero entertained nt a do- llghlful social I'Vldny evening In ' the community room of tho " church. Mi's,. Orval Weber and Mrs. John I.ottes wore hostesses. j About 25 members of tho leuguoj were present and had. a good timet at games and singing. Miss Kmnuy Wurl presided ut tho p"iuno. Dur ing the evening Miss Wiirl sang a solo, accompunied by Miss Helen Jensen, and Miss Jensen, played a piano number. , It was decided to discontinue tho Sunday evening devotional meetings of tho leacue until a-fter tho sum mer months. The meetings will be resumed in September. Tho last meeting was held lust evening. -' Refreshments were served by tho hostesses before adjournment. .... Long view Couple Married Here Walter H. Osterberg nnd MIkr Lena Shadlow,' both Qf Longviow Wash., wore united in marriage at the parsonuge ,of tho First Moth odlHt KpiHcopal church here Sat urday evening at o'clock, by the Itev. 11. W. I'arkor, pastor of the church. ' They Were nccompnnled by Stella Duntnp and J. H. Morga, of Port land. Mr. and Mrf Osterberg left 1A Crando fotlowlng the ceremony for Longvlew, where they will make their homo. '''' W. R. C. Entertains , At Dinner " v 1,f i fllxty ptrRona worn preRoni for the dinner (riven by Oliver V, Mor ton Heller Corps 8:ilnrtluy after noon at the. If. P. hall. Tho re lief roriu entorta!n the Qrand ' Army of tho Ileptilillo veterann at; illnner one Satunlny In eurh inonihi, and Hallirilny wan the regular din ner d(iy. A hort hufllnetM meeting fol-'. lowed the dinner at 2 o'rlork. Mm. Siumn llruden preKlded In the nh- J seneo of Mm. Inura nraden, presl-i dent, who In itt tending the filnto and J. T. Moron, with tho Unlver-jeonvenllon nt Mai-xhficld. . I iiui I'uiiipuny, were in ine eny over. inn next meeiiiiK or I nr eorpit ihe week end tranfuictlnir buBlneHnhvlll he July 17. with MeyerH and Howen of thn, Ar eale und Star theater. Arinouncement$ Bortal annotinctinvutii may be printed In llilK column free of chare. Any aniMmmvnient per lalnlac to any fiindlom nrN as oookm fooit wlfw, ele., will lie rrfiiard, Aahounninnlm to, be prutled Ihe Mine day, miixt be In wir'ly edllnr' hmlita bj V:tM o'clock. Neva editor' note. Tho Ieirree of Honor rroteotivo aHHoelatlon will . hold u special meetliiK at Katrlca hall tontorrow evening at 8 o'clock. All mcmbcra aro timed, to ho preaent. Th" Mhwlonary unclety of the Klrt OhrlHtlnn church will bIvo a tea nt the homo or Mrs. J. II. SnodirraHB, 2718 (forth lurch xtreet. Rtlurduy uilernuou, Juno ml. All friends of the church, are Invlled. for one season. One circuit wallop during the past week gave him a tntul of 23, while ho sumo ; dutn flvo years ago saw him roitlster the 24th homo run of his record senson. Exceptional pltchlnt stnffa raced on the past week's schedule held most of the leading etoutcrs to bas blows. , . Lending home run hitters; American leagueRuth, New York, 23: Simmons. Philadelphia. Hi; Wensel. New York.' 8; Will iam, St. I.ouls, S; Liuzi'il, New York. S: V. Collins New York, 7: Hunser, 1'hlladeiphla, - 7; . t'oclt. hi,nn ll,tln,liilnlil,, 1 J, National league nnttnmley, Bt, I.ouls, in; I,. Wilson, Chicago, U Kelly, New York. 7; 1.. Hell, Ht. l.otliu. 7. Babe Ruth Behind His Home Kin Schedule rHirAOO. Juno . (AD- Da ho Ituth Ritnday was two more runs behind hla sohedulo for 1921, the year he set his record of 69 Tntith lift, 1ri. Illnia tC i;nn ttml no teeth what would you grit when your who muKos you man r Women's Happiness '1 : , Rests largely on olving their oldest hygienic problem this new way true protection; discards like tissue '" TO be fresh and charming every day, lo live every day unhandl capped, to wear sheerest (rocks without a second thouiiht, any day, anywhere i i 4 you can now do all, a new wayi It is called "KOTF.X." Ends the insecurity of the old-time sanitary pad. Five time, as absorbent! Dtodoricts, too. ' And thus ends ALL fear of offending. , NO LAUNDRY As easily disposed of as a piece r of tissue. No laundry. No em barrassment. ' You get it at any drug or depart ment store simply by saying, "KOTEX"; you ask for it without hesitancy. Costs only a few cents. Eight in 10 better-class women employ it. Proves the unnecessary risk of old ways. KOI" X No laandry diicard like (Issue We Buy for Less We Sell for Less ; Through the power of our Eastern buyer we have just received a large shipment of Men's Heavy Grade llib Overalls in all sizes $1.09 Heavy Grade Bib Overalls for boys 79c NEWYoRKbTDRe Destroyers of High Prices. ' . : ; : I Nelly Don Smock ' In fit.it rotors of plnfhstrk. SolHcltn nttd Obdl.l'lalri. 225.2.95, .t'V - ' i ' . . " it' Putmao' f r" iOI,KING nUAIt Hftl'MMCXjl , ST. ANNE'fl, England On two Bonn Brummola if tk'f . will linvu a Bitty head gvar ta to his extensive wardrobs.'.jw, Thtirsduy, and It will bn purchase by tho other. . Walter Haren- an llollliy Jones will make tho. bwru ahowlnir in tho Hritlah open, ' Iionsrl l ining station Thn Playlo Oil rompnny has Ipiiard tho Mlffhwny Mlllnif slntlon on Ailntnif Avo. to OoorRo Clny. Mr. C'lny look possrsslon litis mornliiff. I ft for I'oHlnnil Mis. Cleoriro Clark nnd little ilaiurhters, QlnnnlM and Junnltn, Irrt Ralurdny nlg-lit for I'orl Itinil nnd rainier, Orraon, whom thoy will visit relatives. They plnn to I visit beach points while away also. 1'nlon '(Rpeelnl) The MelhodlBt Ijiilles' Aid society met with Mrs. Mertlo Itwlu In South Itnlon Wed neHdny afternoon of liwl week. A field worker for tho W. C. T. U. wan present nnd ffnvo tin Interest- inn tnlfc tlurintr tho proflrram hour. IHK. HOWARD Ih with ns iiKiiln this' week. Make your niipolnlmeuts for Vermnnent Marcels the kind you reud about, fotne In, lot iih show you the wny. Reynaqd's Beauty Shop I'limin Main 7NW In eontieetlon with O. K, TlnrbcM' Shop , The New VICTOR Line Of Orthophonic VictrolciJ 1 Victor Records v;..;4'7;jf''i Creml CARWS No Ia(ic .-; v.-t'i. Passed Thrnuall City J. P. O'Mrlen, genernl mnniiRer of the O.-W. company, and V. N. Klneh, general suporlnlondent, were throunh tho elty this morn Inif on their way to Huntlnirlon. Their special ear was dn trnln No. 24. . Attend fii-anire Plrnlc D, E, Stephens, superintendent or the Moro capcMmenl station, nnd Kred Mennlon, county URent of Hmatllla county, woro visitors nt the I'nlon 'county UKeut's office hero Hnturday niornlnK. They at tended the Kronirn picnic at the I'nlon experiment . station Hntur dny afternoon. HOSIERY There Is No Better Hose Than Holeproof! $1.00 $1.65 $1.95 and $2.25 Art & Baby Shop "fcterrUiing For The Rahy" Hero over Wcok F.nil f ftnil llfit, I rnHnnnln. visited at the homo of Mr. and! Mrs. If. O. Avory here over the I week end. Mr, Carpenter, who Is. nirrlcultiiral agent In Maker county! attended Ihe granite picnic nt Un- t Ion Haturdny. About twenty or more delegates from Maker eoun- ty were present for the picnic. j Reports Ka or llulln Dr. W. K. ThlstlHwalte Is testing ing cuttle for tuberculosis at Hnlnes today, lie reports that Herbert (.'handler of that pluce, an unhuul exhibitor at the t!nlon stow show, hus sold a number of fine Hereford bulls from his herd of cuttle. They will be shipped lo I'tah. Initiation Tonight . The Knights of Pythias will hold Initiation this evening at the K. P. hall. The meeting will he- ' gin at eight o'clock. Several lodges of the county have been Invited to attend and guests are expected from the Elgin, Imhler and Union lodges. This will bo the . Inst In itiation until after the holidays. A large . representation of local i knights are expected, STAR Tonight "The Runaway" .'. With :" , CLARA BOW WARNER BAXTER GEO. BANCROFT WILLIAM POWELL A romantic-drama of the hill-billy coun try, giving the razz to jazz. And This Latest in Laughs kV VIVIAN OAKIANO iXfj&k. TJ TUESDAY JACK HOXIE In "THE BORDER SHERIFF" A R CADE TODAY ONLY v JUIL N ill X 'Z1 Ml l -tfv-j - r hi O I inin . 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