La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 23, 1927, CITY EDITION, Image 2

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    Thursday, June 23, 1927
Page Two
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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CLEAN-UP SALE!
Coats and
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One big rack of our host Spring
and Summer Coats checks, plaids
and plain colors.
Half
Price
Dependable
Quality
NORTH POWDER
PERSONALS
NORTH IMJWDKK tSpeclal)
Mr. and Mrs. Charles ltertrum and
Hon, Of Yakima, Wash., are vistlhu:
their former acOiialnlaiu'Oh fi'ere.
Mr. Jlertrimi used to he Interested
In th hunher Industry hero.
t. Mt'H. Heht-rta Itutriilson, who
! tried to Htop )ier car when the
hrukuN did not linld. ran Into a
lelephuno pole recent ly. The Jar
hroke the windshield and fly tip;
bIu.sm rut her two children who
w ere with her at the time. The
cutH, however, were not serious.
II r. find M rr. char leu 1 'aimer
- and their mm. Junior, have return
ed from a visit with fi iends in
Portland.
Oeort;e (1 Ilk Hon. of Colon. Is
here thin nimnier stayln with his
father nt their ranch.
Several of (he farmer In this
nee t ion are having 'o ut Ihelr hay
on neoount of hM weeff' hail he.it
lnjr It down.
Ooortte (lands, nmi of Mr. and
Mm, Oeortte Oandw. who was vis
lllntt friends here left for Ituise.
Ida., Monday, where he will visit
other fiiemld and relatives.
At the M-hool election held Tues
dny iMva Conk was elected treas
urer nitd Vylle Jtalton v.a; JccUmI
ill re. tor.
LOSTIXE
PERSON Alii
LOST INK (SiMM'lal) - Mr. Wo,..
'Y. iiuithfr of Mis. MHilll. Iff!
TiH'Mljiy fur her homo in tin
Sh' Iium lit'cii vi-nttiiif; hiT il.nu, lit iv
for ftttiiit tliiii.
Min. IMK'tr Marvin Im In I .a
(irunittf thlH week where nIic i't t . i K -Ink
mvll-jii in;itmi'ntM.
Miihfl DllloH. il;iiu:hl.M- of r.
Ml Mrs. IMiiiir .Marvin, ! ill ,.f
the hcnrl"t ffver.
Mm. Niipcr ami : " ioI'Imi i lii t-i'.
of Joevph, lu'ic ini; at t iif loon.
nf Mr. niut Mtt. .I trk-uot M-.;i.I. v
cvenlnn.
Writ. Anhli?y ;nol ihiucliti't- atit
Mm. Went full, of Kntet jn-i-e. v : - 1 1 I
frlemlH In l.osiuu' M.inl;iy evt niiii;
June JiioksiM: reniriie-l lo on
Turntlny from t tie hikt w tip-1 -'n-wan
th Client of h-r frioi.t' M.--t
Annin .Multnr.l.
Kon-Ht l:tler. of :zn. .
I.otlnrt Tuen.hi.v nmt while In n
' rttstrlhuteil bills iiiIvit1:hi1; il,. .
Kin rmrih of July li-iii.,ti Mi
Kd Chl.i'tn.tn who Ivis he.-n . .-n-fillWl
tn the Wallow ii hopra! !..r
I Week-, was hrot!t;ht !; -rtf
Tuewrtny mili-h In-pii.ve.i J.iir
wrak finm tlio f'ltrit of fi"
Aug vi tt ami Intiioi lin.on
llvp ut nt ii wilt, vi-itt tl w M ti .i :
iiliit Mm. Jackson Viln s.t,.v.
Otii CarlHoit left 'i'ii.-ii,t f.,r
T'nrihinil wher he wem afi.i
ilatiKitrr. M;iy, who 1 a imt-e
I h Moandiiiavliin hotiit.! 'I h.
will return hy unto.
(iln.lyn Mi'Jlll. (huitihter ,tf
Mrfiill. iirrlve.l home Thut -.lav
from rorlliiml where she kiMu
itteil KM m VtUt 111 li liosutal lu-ere.
Anna A Moil left Weoiiesdav- f,i
Motft, Ithi,. where hhv will ;it!"iul
Iho htiPlnt'Ni! OolleKe vluilnfl h
niiinmr r.
Mr. n ml Jfrn. V. H. Mooro nn.t
( K. Hn hler ji ml family, uf I-onti
UMirh, fill , Vt.lte.t fi few iliiyH
with T. W. Hiintmork mul funillv.
Hmtaiit Wtlllnmnon, of Mini
r ret It, left (liis neek for Ahtmi, HI.,
m li
ft"
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
HILL'S
I for a vilt to his former home.
Albert Keefer and wir, .Mrs.
Ceortre I lardy und daughter anil
Harvey Kucktuau, of Itnhler, railed
I on Mr. and Mm, William WIkcii us
Sunday evenltiK.
fillet llarnden,.,of I-a Clrnnde,
was at Losilnn Monday on business,
Knlerprlsv plumbers are busy do -
llij; some worltfor the (TdaTTTdlowHTstate Krauze. They arrived home
t their hall, Jsutulay evening.
Mr, Mehiith and flon, of Wallowa; ! Word has been received here of
'are busy painting at I he Thumai the birth of a son lo Mr. and Mrs.
bonie. I,. K. Campbell, of I'raliie "ity.
Hick Cole and dwuKhler. Ior- June I ft. He has been named Then-
Ihea. were visltinu at Joseph Sun- (tore Itavniond. Mis. Camnbeti he-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. (loldebur.v, father
and mother of Mm. le.iii Crow, ar
il ived Tuesday from their home In
California. They wrru nceompanled
' by some friends.
I Mrs. Mae WlKxunfl uml datiffhter,
I Iris, arrived Wednesdny from KIkiu
for a visit with Mrs. William WIk-
GRANGE HALL
PERSONALS
(il!AN()K HALL (HiKH'taD Mil
en ki rt'h ner, Ml hi red Liifrk n ml
Vermin Hale were khwhs nf M ?n
! elnia Kennedy Hnndiiy at a hlrih
ilay llnner nlven tn her honor
the home tf her purentN, .Mr. and
( Mrs. tr.t Kennedy. ,
I Mr. ami Mm. Bert ("Iron I and win,
I lelliert. ami M m. fJrut' tilei-o.
Clara Norrtu, upetit ,Sund;i" ph'rilf
mn at I, add creek.
Sar.i llllatioioli (m atlendltiK
suiuiner si'linol In Portland.
I Mr. and Mm. Krunk Wright a
m w o d.uilitem, Mm. Huth llelvey
.and MiHM lteiim Wt'lKht, and Mrs,
llelvey's llltlo diuiKhter. Muxliuv
l arrived home Monday evening
; from Corvallis wheru Mr. ami Mrs.
j Wright w ere ilele;iten represent-
inn I tint' Mmintaln ritnue at the
jM.tte t oiivi-ntloli w hlrh was held
linie I I, la, Iti and 17. The party
.It'ti home 1'ridiiy morning, .Itine in.
jand anied lh;it nlwht at Koivnl
i;r.ie wln-t-e they visited with Mr.
'Wiithl's mother und hi-iler, Mrs. .1
i Wright and Mm. Mary lletifrow,
jiintil Mon. !.i'. They then drove to
i '.'! all i when Mr. and Mm.
r i ; h t Were present at thn np't
jim; of th -4 1 li annual Hesvloii of
fhe Oreunn (.tiite HTKHtfe Ttiesday
' "iiunn. ImrlnK their ntny In the
t..llei:e ,-liy the mem hem of the
W ii'ht party inert nuentM of Mis,
Wight's tn'olher wild Hist fT-l ri - la w .
Mr. and Mm. i;. Jonvn. After
-peii.luiK Saturday In Nt port the
party m.irted for bom inuklliK n
"!her (,'p at Korrwt t)rov where
thv sldyt-d Hunduy nlnhl tuv
Monday moi fiinic und milking the
dnf liome hy i; J1 o'rlofk thai
Mr and Mm. Klhert Ifinon have
f-T tt-elr k ueKt n Mr. und Mm. WUl
i v- i.enmii und two ItttU ihtldreii,
'f Mituiu ei lion, tit ant eouiuy
A tiff vise in Id h nd n round
I' oiland for ten days. Mr, and Mis
ilr. i Kennedy und two da ti;hi ers.
I e!im a n d Irnia. i nturneil home
(Tmdiiy of .ut wr-k.
Mr. und Mrs. Hohert Mitsterton.
: M . and Mrs. WHItum Sherwod.
Mr. and Mrs. rhiirle Tnul, Ki!
iMinn iiml William I'hllllpH were
aiiionn iho picnickt'tit who had an
MO..atde tlmf at Sit. Kmlly bun
day. Mr. and Mrs. I. Rmutu nnd
fiimlly, Mr. and Mr. Hoy Hppm'ei
nnd family and Mr. and Mm. Chat
Kimitt ar Ppcmllng n wepk nt
Mtlt.
Dresses
i i fir
JlMi
Dresses
One. big lot of Spring and Summer
Dresses that are real bargains.
Half
Price
Dependable
Values
m June ,1 Mr. iiml Mrs. li...vj:it lo'kiiiK uftr hU tieef
fJekeler and two ehildreti. Mnurice """' . '
and Helen, left for Auburn, Wash..'
wheie they visited relatives and at
tended the state kihiim' foiiv
tioii that was held there the second
w euk In June, They then nu. lured
!to Curvallis where they attend
'the four-day scskIuji of the Oregon
fore her marriaj:e was M ias Ituiii
Winn and formerly lived in 1 .1
tirande where she has many friends
and acquaintances.
Ira Kennedy accompanied friends
to Hoise, Ida., returuiiiK home
.Monday. They went bv car.
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad motored
from their home nt .Maxvilie Sun
day ami visited with .Mir. Conrad's
niot her. M rs. 1 "a list a St rini:ham.
until Monday when they ret tu ned
home.
(hi Monday of last week w hen
her son and daunhter-in-law, M r.
and Mrs. Kenneth (leiicler. left for
Medford by car to visit relatives.
, Mrs.
I .dUh leke er aocoiiui.i nieil
them uh far tm I'oivallls where rdielhnnie
Pa Buzz,
pi. U S filtliv, ' di.M Jic bf arin((
insi'io! Kill llum at once,
wiih 1 lit.
Flit 'pr.iy clears the house in a few
minim's of iIimmso hearing Hies,
mosquitoes hel hui;s roaches,
ams and fleas. It searches out the
cracks where insects hide and
hri'tj, destro'iiiLj their ejjqs.
Mit kills moths and their larvae
I'llesi
ill
CELEBRATE NORWAY'S 4TH OF JULY
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Tlio .'iiiiiivTH:iry of Norway' ItiiltMiemlfnee hroulu 10,000 Anift'l
Piiii.H itt Xoi-wci;liin tei'f'Bnl to i 1 itmlmlilt I'urk. i 'hlrati, wlu-rp ;in
lrnpr'H.slVf iiacfiint w;in heltl. Tint children (ibove, Kn'l)fl In N'or
wi'Kian cistiuiip, Kave native folk dum-en. NIIA, Chicago Hllicaii
MEDICAL SPRINGS
PERSONALS
MKMi'M, Sl'KIMiS (HpeobJ)
I Vlryil Inincan is drlvliitf u . ittiv
Carli.
I', Whitten returned hoiu Tue
ilay after nerving on th Jury lb La
it Ira tide.
I M. and Mrs. T. K. KebueJy
( were at I'liion Ljt eek, Mr. Keu-
i.edy Koitm down to attend tn
husiness.
At I lie scjioid election Monday'
v Turner and I'ete Iloffenon '
ere elected direetors 'and Mrs.'
wllt be held
i inir soon to
scho.il.
at the sehool hulld-
decltte on a ht;h
I Mr. and Mrs. W. Kwintf . and
d.inhter. of (tsweito, itre vlxitiim
at the home of Mr, and
Whitten.
Mrs. J-',
A. 'Woodson, nf CottaKfl 'irove, Is
, ' .
find four airplanes pass
hi a) every TnorniliK,
Three
r .Mi
The new town of I'ondosa js inep here. .
j;rowiiiK lamer every day. That John IJndsay l instnlllnff ft soda
store was open In the public Katur- fountain this week. Ho reports
day. The hotel is not (fulta corn-jthat It will be ready for operation
(deied yet hut workmen ar btwyfby Hunday. .,
working on It. - . u . , The sewing and cooklnw: eltilui
Mr. and Mrs. l A. Chandler, of had ft picnic at Cove yesterday.
La tirande. moiored to Mwlleal Tltey left at Hi o'clock and Htavcd
Saiuntny retiirnliiK home Sunday. , tlj dHy sv. Ilowery iim .Mrs.
Several men were benr huntlnK Hhufer, who are club leaders, avc
Sunday but didn't kill any. Theyhh,. picnic.
savv one but it wot away befoio they Mr. Murt.-n, who has been visit -
nan a caaoce To KMl il.
i oe wee i ner is very mil iiki iiry.l
I be iarniei H have comnienccd hay-
in and reliol'l an evli'.i tro,nl rrmi
Mrs. (. IteDell. M rs. M. Ilaker'
and Mrs. W. Kambur; were Mon
dav atternooii callers of Mrs. J. J-'.
Kennedy.
Mm. iud
II.iriiMn. nf Knti-
intended ii part of Iho ftuto grariKe
oonventhm. While In rnrtland on
their way home they witnessed the
(tiiiiide of the rose festival Kridrty.
Mrs. Cekeler siate.s that thl. fea
Uire of th show waft eseopllofijilly
kood, especially Ihr t'hlliejw
'jinn ..
it. The
tipkelefn eunit
Saturday.
ason bed-fen,
.tM raid a
4 r.
fails to make
which eat holes. It will save your
clothing, furs and rugs. Clean and
easy to use. Will oot stain.
Flit is the result o( exhaustive
laboratory research. It has re
placed old iocSrctivc methods.
Fatal to insects but harmless to
mankind. Recommended by
Health OrhdaJs. Buy Flit and Flit
sprayer today. For sale every-
here.
DESTROYS
Mosquitoes Moths
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4 r s
A.I, . , ",')
prise, returned tn her home Sunday!
ufter it pending a week in Halter for:
medical treatment She was alsi, in
.Med Ira I Saturday.
; The men are hnsy making the I
road from I lolhy hridue to the (
county line w hich will make a Kood :
road to net to linker. I
LSIjAND CITY
PERSONALS
lHI,ANr CITV. (Special) Mr.
and Mm. Hunt und family motored
to Corvallis where ihcy attended
home Monday
Mr. und Mm. Jesse Griffin, of
Hotiulam, Wash., visited nt Island
City luat week with Mm. Orlifin'.s
Misters. Mm. Dick and Lee Smith.
i rn,')r returned home accompanied
ny Jim. unriinn niece, .Mrs. .mho
Hloklund. who will spend two
weeks visiting at Jlofjuiurn.
j I'ete HoHuet has returned home
- with his two Hons, Kirhard and
j l,awrence. w ho will apend the sum-
, lhff hvr 8M,.,.
Mrs. C. K. Klddh
bus bei-n Rt'i-lousiy ill. She Is r
"(ported to be Improving.
YOUR FLOORS
Arr Thoy In (Jood shnpf?
If you have an old floor let il
ro-urfai't' It for you to a
smooth and even surface. 1 f
you hove u new floor have II
tinlrthoil ho fore It ROtH bad.
La Grande Const. &
Supply Co.
Tall -TJH-J lor cMlntatrfl
.PilWful
V)
a homer"
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PROMISE
PERSONALS
l'HOMIKK (Hwhil) Ktliel nnrt (
,llvin Carper have returned lu
their home here after upend JnK the',
pant nine nionthH in I-a (iratule
teudtnj,' lift:h nviuni.
MIhh Kinnia Jean Krern-Ii visited j
a fi-vv d;iys last wick with Mi.ssi
'J'hi'euhea Htnith.
llttle Irene Trump, whn hnnj
lieen quite, ill, is improving.
.MlrtH Kiinlce ('ounnoy went to,
Curviillis to attend the state 'jfi'anw
-oii Vent It m ;im ji t eprcMi'iitulive of '
I lie l'l'iilMise maii;e. She intends
tn Htop iii I .a 'Iraiule on Iter re
turn and atlerxl the mmuiH'i- imi
iiiit I .
MicH (iladyji Mi-f of ' I.Mlne.
hfin been enj;ued to leai-h the rom
iim year for the Itiv.TMde di.stlM l.
The work men i r proj; resini;
nlri-ly with the new KraiiKt hall
whii h Ihey expert to have -om-pp-ted
hy the Kouih of July. It
was eompleted enotixh hy Snnday
afteJllnitn to hold prein liirif; .vcrv
ires there, although a few tem
porary henrhes had lo he erected.
Several people from Maxville at
tended the .service at I'rumise dlir
iiiK the ji.ist week and alno on Sun
dav. Harold Carper is plowing sum
tiier fallow for Hill Heed on the
IT ISNT A HOME
WITHOUT A TELEPHONE
How in the world can a
young person expect to
become "popular"
unless there is a Tele
phone in the home?
We don't say it can't be
done. 1 1 might. But it's
doubtful.
Home
Independent
Telephone
Co.
AND YOU CAN RAVE ON
roa a wzw mm a dayi
I riiiiiBian
Only One Week
3nly $9.75 Down
halanec paid monthly on your electric li j lit bill
DON'T let this remarkable opportunity puss by without petting a
llotpoint Automatic Electric Range. Our great special offer lasts
only one week more. This is your last chance to get so many conces
sions when buying a llotpoint.
And in addition, we will eive, absolutely
FREE!
A 9-inch $10 30 G-E Whiz Fan with each Hot
Range purchased this month.
Keep your kitchen cool with a llotpoint; every
in the house cool with a G-K Whiz Fan.
Eastern Oregon
Light & Power Co,
"COOK WITH ELECTRICITY"
"FiftvMilt
Frenchmen 9
Here's a brilliant fox-trot with a refrain that carries
the spicy flavor of l'arisia:! boulevard.. Hero and
there throughout the melody, you cal.-h the stirring
otes of the Marseilles. An unusual number
crowded with bizarre effects. We vv.M gladly play
you all of these new Victor Kccords. Lome in today I
Fifty Million Frem-bmen Can't Be Wrong-Fox Trot
Vlh i Ll IUrain Nat Suiumet and thk V ictob Okchestka
JUK0X,;rr0tU,"e' ROGER WOLKB KAHN ANU HIS OKCHESTIU
No. 20U34, 10-inch
Side by Side Fox Trot Willi Vocal Rtfrain
1'rettV Litis Fox Trot Vociii Keraitt
rl"' 1 !.AlJ,, Whitkman anu His Okches-iha
No. 20627, 10-inch
Me and My Shadow " ' '
You Won't Sre Me, If I Si c You
(The Whiaperinpr Baritone) JACK Smith
No. 20626, 10-inch
Sometimes I'm Happy (from Hit the Peck) With Piano
I.OUISK (iKOODV-t HAK1.KS KING
llullelujuh! (from Mi.' the Peck) Withl-iauo Tub UtvtLEUi
No. 20609, 10-imh '
i Can Furniture Co.
i
j Complete Home Furnishers
I '
l'erry Ciirper place. ! has many frinruls here, lie Intends
i'lusler llorliett and Romenilo return hi July urn! remain fur
Sweariiu.-eu were wurldnK the road ; alunn six weeks.
beyond .Maxville last week. .
; Air. ami .Mrs. James Pointer!
closed n week's meetluK here Still-j (ual;ers. at a recent convention,
lay evenlni; returning lo Wallowa decided t.. "peii" up tlielr lueM
that eveninjr. Mr. I'ointer held alines. It does seem as if they have
uieetini-' here five years njo ami I n rai lo-r pil.-t of late. .
HAVING taken over the Hog Fuel supply
of the Mt. Emily Lumber Co., I am now in
a position to supply the ehenp furnace fuel.
GREEN AND DRY CHAINWOOD
Place your order now for your winter's fuel.
Call M'AIN 151
Frank Cleavinger
211 Depot St.
For This Special
Offer on a
Automatic
Electric Range
ion
More
at- -
t
Come out
of Oil KITCHEN
9 '
point
room