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Saturday, July 6, 1920 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Five : i H ii 1 : K !, v i ( Is t t j Local News In Brief Iteturn IVom VmAllon j Mr. and Mrs. H, it. Tuvlor and' their son, Park, uf this city, have, returned from a two weeks -auto trip in Washington unJ Vancou ver. B.C. They intended tjie grad uaiiou exercises ai the University of Washington, where their son, Jean, was a member of the clas$ of l.ftSS students. Mr. Tuyior .said the vast auditorium was nilod with people. Jean Taylor lint accepted position a.s science teacher In a high school near Seattle ami, will remain- there for some ttmo this summer. They visited Mr. und Mrs. W. P. Mohr and their family at Sumner, Wash. Mr. Mohr has improved in health and Is owner of a packing house there. Mr. Mohr sent his best regards to all his friends in this city. Mr. Taylor; also visited a boyhood friend. Uoh- ert Hrown, in Vancouver, H. . They report a very pleasant trip.- -News From Ir. I'cnre Word was received this morning from lr. William Peare. who has been away from the city on an ex tended trip in the east. He at--tended the Amateur Athletic I'ti lon ehamplnnship at lenver, held the third, fourth nnd fifth of this week. Colonel CharJes J. IHdges, of the New York Athletic club, was the head timer and the Uev. i. R. O'Connor, of the Cniversily of Ne Miraska; Henry Sehuhe, of the Uni versity of Nevada; 'W. M. Peare, Pacific Northwest association, and George T- Honaghue. were timer? at the meet. The first day the junior championship was held, the second day, the regular champion ship tpid the last day the relays and decathlon. Or. Peare is ex pected home. soon. Chuivli Services The Island City Communlty ehureU will meet at lllverside park on Sunday, July 7. for Sunday school and service. Sunday school opens at. 10 o'clock and preaching: begins at II, with the subject "The Visible "."Diverse." All" who have en rs and t h o se who c 1 o not have cars are to meet at the church at ;:4) a. m. to go to the park. - After the service a polluck dinner and social hour will he held. ' Kpworth )rai;ue Is1 at 7 p. m. in the church. Irllnif to linker Leslie White, manager of . the Sprouse-lieif. store, will drive to Maker tomorrow nni will bring his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mis. Norval Newell, and their little son. Leslie George, to La Grande for a week's vacation which they will spend at Pine Cone. Miss Mamie Allen, of the store here, will accompany them to linker and will mannge the Hnker Sprouse-lteitz store during t he absence of Mr. and Mrs. Newell. Golnir to salt lAke; "lt.v Mrs. I), ,11. .Mosby Is leaving to morrow Oicul.'oriUuivl i-witrro,. she will spend a few days, then going on to San Francisco for a short while, then on to Salt l-uke City nnd Ogden, Ptah. Mrs. Mosby will be accompanied by her little daughter. Noth. Itae. They will he away about a month. hi lterkcle.- Arnold Gralnpp, science teacher In ttie La Grande High school, has arrived at llerkeley, Cal., where he will spend n pnrt of the summer. A card received from Mr. Grnlapp tells of his trip south. He drove 32 miles the first day. n the second and :Ua the third, making -an nverage of 20 miles per gallon of gas. ' Chiiivh Service- K. A. Sayre, county school miper Intendent, will liave charge of the 11 o'clock service tomorrow morn ing at the KnuMsh Lnlhernn church In the absence of the He v. Ielf II. Awes. Special m,usic will b fur nishel by the choir. Sunday school will begin at the usual hour. Hnniglicr Horn k Mr. nnd Mrs. W. V. Kennedy, of Medical Springs, are the parents of a nine-pound daughter born to them July ft nt the Or. Wondtrllck hospitnt. The young lady, who has been named Harbarn Pay, nnd lief mother are getting along nicety. Hero Iom Portland Mr. nnd M rs. Jack McGhenn. who live at 2an7 North Kir. have ns their guests Mr. and Mrs. K. It.. I nwnnn nnd Kermit Knntz, of Portland, who drove here for the fourth. They are returning tomor row. JP From Portland .Mr. and .Mrs. Samuel K, James, nf Portland, are In thin city visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. 11. Steward. They expect to return to Portland tomorrow morning. She was formerly Kthel Steward, of Ln Grande. At South l-Vrk A party of picnickers spent the fourth at South Kork and reported a very pleasant trip. The party consisted of Mr. nnd Mrs. Clark Kitzgerald, Snap MrMnnus, Frank cullen, Ted Klein nnd Grac Cul len, of La Grande. Itciiiriiiiie for VIH Miss Mnrjorie Warnlck is ex pected home tomorrow morning. She will spend n week visiting nt the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1-c Wnrnlck. Mlw Warnlck Is employed at K. Llebe anl com pany in Portland. Yl-lllng From F.IIensbiirjr , Mrs. J. I Anderson and MfV 11. V. Iteynolds. of Kllensburg. Wash., are in this city vhdtrng. Mrs. An dcron Is visiting1 her brother. Joe c.irr. They expect to return to Kltenshnrg tomorrow. Going to Si-Sltlo Mr. nnd Mrs. H. It. Colhird and laughters, I tilth and Jane, of I A. Grande, are leaving this evening for Seattle. They were formerly of Seattle and will visit many rej lives and friends. They expect In return In about a week. fion to. Stiltons Buy. Mien. Miss Thetma Smith, of J.n Grande, recently left for a trip to : Huttons May, .Mini. -miss wium will be gone a month visiting her j brother, relatives and friends in the east. fn wm men rmurii una continue her work at Norton's Kiddy shop. lieave. For Trip llr. and Mrs. Lloyd McLeod, ofj La Grande, left this morning for Halt Lake City. They will spend I a day or so there and then con- linue on to J.oh Angeles, where J they will attend me i-.ikk conven- tlon. " They will return home in two weeks. : ' tiotng to gH'n, Mali Mrs. L. L. Jordan left this morn- ing for Ogden, Utah. She has been visiting her brother, Judge L. K. Jordan, at Knterprlse, for the past ten months.' She is now on hey way t Ogden, where she will visit her daughter. Upturns to I A i ramie Mrs. Jean Courtney returned to this city recently. She bus been In ew iorh . -.iMung oe. iivr. .wr...nry i mussen. ..e nu uee . away irom ai Grande for the past tJl.v I.i.f... i seven weeks. I.envo 1-lnr I'matilln 'N Mrs. D. C. Mahoney nnd sons. Honald nnd Dwlght, formerly of this city, left for rmatilla this morning. They have heen visiting at the home of Mr. und Mrs. C J. Houhnn since Wednesday. Goes to KntPrprlso Miss Margaret Oorrnnce left tliis morning for Knterprlse; She has been attending the University of Washington and will spend tint .summer visiting her parents, Mi-, und Mrs. W. C. Oorrnnce. Here from I'lnlh Ted Kyan Is returning this eve ning from Haines where ho visited friends yesterday, lie has been here for the past few days vbdting friends and will go to his home In Ogden, I'tah Monday. 1-ea.ve for New Meadows, Ida. Kdhh Mitt and Lucille Mitt left this morning for New Meadows, where they will spend the summer visiting their parents and friends. They have been in this city since last August. Go tn Klgln Kvelyn Mayi s and her sister, of Portland, spent a short while In La Grande und then continued their trip to Klgin. They will visit their grandmother for a week. They ' were formerly of this city. Hure On Hiisincss J. P. O'Hrlen, gcnerul maiTager of the O.-W. It. Hi. N. Co., was in La Grande this, morning on busl nm. He' Is driving to Knterprlse and will then continue his trip to Lew iston. Goes lo linker - Tom Illy re, who has been visit- Ing in this city for the past few davs, left this morning for Hakert lie will spend a few days visiting there before .returning to this city.. ; - j Very 111 , ' Jean Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ,t. K. Smith, iH very ill. She . recently underwent an operation for appendicitis, and Is reported SdlS NW InVeiltiOfl the same today. m Aid to Television To VIU l-atlixr MIkh Killth Honnott. of ji f.riindo. lort lhl moi-niliK Tor liMP.I.I.V. July I (Al'l-rlJinra Hoisn. Khinvlll sponil tV"e noxt two v"n .Mlhuly. Iliinail.in Inventor months vIkIUiik hoi- f.ithcr. KilRnr now HvIiib In llorlln. claims to hnvo Honnott. isnld tho in-nhlom of a mnvalilo itolovlslon nppuraliiH which oi.n ho Speiiil Weekoiul Hoi-,' takon Into tho dayllf-ht nn.l can Mrs: S. fi. l.nnillH anlvoil In this make scones vlslhlo to millions, city this morning. Sho hius boon In connection with his tsniis vlsitlnif frlinils In Portland and mlttlnn app.irati.s. Von Mlhaly nsos will spend tho weekend vlsitlntf n lens funi-tlonliiK much like that Mrs. J. K. Wrlnhl. She will then nf the liholoKraphic camera. A.--rcturn to her homo in linker. .eosillnif to the inventor it Is no 1 . lonirer necessary to use a dark I.eflves for lil.ilio l-'nlls clianih-r. ' (irnnt Anderson arrived In this city Inst. eVLUlnt,' from Seatllc. JAt'KSOV I'U.KIIKATKS whore ho has heen visllimr for the JACKSON. Mich.. July 6 (Al') i""" '"" in for Idaho 1 mor. To lime I'li'iilc Tho memhers of tho Ornnde Hondo Meat company are planning on n picnic this Sunday, They will KO to Hadliiui Springs, where they will spend the day swimming nnd picnicking. fteiiiru from Hflgurtl Mr, arid Mrs. It. Z.1 Master and family, have recently - returned from a trip to Hllgurd, where they visited ut the home of Mr. and Mis. Jonas Wteme.r. , Itctimi from IWtliunl Mrs. Harris Krench returned this morning from Portland. She has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Ornnud, for Ihe past dx weeltd. ;o to Camp Itnlnlmw Mr.' ami Mrs. I.nyd Scriber, of thin city, will spend tomorrow at their camp at al l.erine, ereek. They have named Iheir place Camp Kafnhow. Ketilrn l-Ynni Trl ' Mr. und -Mrs. Mct'liirff and Mr. and Mrs. H. Scoil. of l,a (Irandc, spent the past ft' days at Cath erine creek. They report a very pleasant trip and returned Wed nesday evenings I'hvch for ;ltiiiifiry, Ida. Mn. V. It. now aid Mrs. Ilesle Hone, left this morning for tlenns terry. Ida. They have been in (his city viMtinff Mrs. J. Leak f"i the past two weeks. Here Irmn Kiimrla Mrs. C O. Nhubert and daughter, Lillian, of Kamela, arrive! In this city this morning to spend the day shopping. Tey will return home this evenint. Kctiirus fiom Portland 1 Mrs. L. K. Walt returned thlsi morning from' a trip 4o I'ortlnnd. She has heen there for the past ten' day visiting her mother, . Mm Jumes Jordan. I icturu fiom Seattle I The Hov, and Mrs. M. G. 'Penny-! son und Miss June Hollldny, re-, ently returned from Hen t tie, Air. Tennyson in the new KpiseupaJ j mimst lor this city. olns to Colorado Mrs. O. H. Holt left this morn- Injr for Colorado. Sho has been In ' Wallowa visiting Mri and Mrs. M. , J. Heveir nt the Diamond Currcy I ranch. Ht,m,s from I'nrllaixt Mrs. .Clara Smith refurned this! m0rning from Portland. She has jl.(,n visiting her daughter. Wunn-1 ;ta Smith, for the past few days. j Tf. WWer I Mr. and Mrs. Klwood Gwilllnmsj nd family left this afternoon fori Weiser. Thev will visit relations and friends and return Sunday. Here l Voni lllgln Mrs. Mike Kltzgerald, of Ktgln, arrived In this city this morning.' She received medical treatment and will return this evening. j , Here l Ynm l.ognu, I'tnh j Mrs. Thomas Clagg, of T.ognn, npriV(Mi in this citv to visit - ,.t.,aUvi.K an(, fl.kin,is. ml,ior today. She Is In Accepts Position ftlfss Wilma GaskiU has accepted a position . in the office of the , Montgomery and Ward Co. store, j She started her work yesterday. j . f Here; 1-Ynnt llnkei- Mr. und Mrs. Ii. C. Bnllantym of llaker, were in La Grande yes terday. They returned home this morning. Gr lo Wallowa Lake J AI rs, Anna Pollack and Mrs. 10 m ma Grady are leaving this uf-. ternoon for Wallowa Lake.' They, will spend the weekend there. I llrro I'Yom Gibbon Mrs. Kay Poulter. of Gibbon, arrived In this city this morning. She Will upend a few days here vis iting. From Syracuse, X. Y. Mi-, and Mrs. Howard G. Case, of Syracuse, arrived In Im Grande, this morning. They' are on n trip through this country. Hero I'Ynm llnterprls- Miss Selrna Lowick, of Knter prlse, -wis in Ln Grande yesterday. She Is here visiting friends. J'rotn Sail Lake City Mr. und Mrs. Aubrey No well, of Salt Lake City, arrived in this city yesterday. Has New Position Italph Scarborough has accepted n position at the Grande Konde Meal company. Here IVmn Po'atcIlo Mrs. C. Hen Koss, or Pocalello, was la La Grande last evening. 'Here From Portland Or. K. II. Kast, P. W. Fast and G. A. Johnson, of Portland, ar- rived In La Grande this morning, Here From II lizard Harry Pnlhw. of Hilgard. nr- rived in this city last evening. He Is here on business. nrusniiiK as, do the claims of any 10 111- civ. esiK-f-i.'ilv or (oon. Wis. Mlcljlcan Itepalilliiins celo. hralcd the lili.h of tile Itcpuhlie.in jiarty today as having taken place ''under tho oaks" lu-re 7fi virs liffo 1 TjMTT ta COT VT1 OULiVJ-i DEATH MYSTERY OF DARK CANYON (Continued from Pae 1) 'I'he body is a I Ihe Snodgrass and Zinimernui n mortuary. It wm found In " I tfirk eanyon by M r. Thornton while he was running ft line lo locate a stand For some she p. On July 4 he led officers from l.a (Iriinde to lliKgltc und the body was brnuuht hark here part of the way fin the back of a park mule. MRS. MURRAY DIES DURING EVENING (Continued from Pare I) Alleel: three grn ndchild i en. Mis. ciydo Witghl. of Imbhr: Mr-, it. Trnvls, of Linle. and Tom It ack man. of La (Ininde; a sister; Mr. Amanda Woodcock, and fve bro tlieiM, Krunk Hiantnn. N'-vion. John and WlHaid. all of Monitor, ore., and Hetv of Canada, and five (.Ten! (rranflehlldren. Her ulster and John and Frank Stanton were with her nt the time of her death. Mrs. Murray was n uu niber of the Neighbors of Woodcraft, the Women's lii-Hef Corps and 'he Christian church. Funeral services will be held Sunday 'at 2 o'clock in the after noon at tho liolitT' nka top chapel. Interim nt will bo made Monday tn the Walhi Walla cemetery by the j-le of her husband, who dlel 17 Great Cross-Country Air Lines , Are "Double Tracked," But Rivals; Ity Wll.l.lAM li; lil'H.NK . t and the speeding of. commercial NHW. YOUK (At')- America's machinery that always has folio w lirst 1 1 nns-conttnentnl nir route will ed improvement tn transportation, be douhte-trdeke 1" from the start. .Finally, Wall street sees In for- only each trucK will compete with th. other. , . Two Brest competing iiviution companW-j, allied with rompeitng railroads under the renpeclive ban ners uf "TAT" or "Lindbergh line," and the "tirea! Circle line," plnnn- ed almost simultaneous opening of other by W. W. sAtterbury, presl--consi-to-coiist services, dent of the Pennsylvani arullroud. The benefits of competition. In and C. M. Keys, president of ihe I he opinion of farslghled leaders in T. A. T. ' , both groups, will hasten the. dvel- i - - I opmen: of (his new industry. I Tin. tv.o lim-. rollmv' rlklnKly MEDICS ARRIVING ! parallel routes through ttie south- V HPrPrtV Vfin V west, above, the old (rails first' . UXVLiUViiN lUliAl : .formed bv eovrred wagons bunipiug slowly to the const. With both of; (Continued from Pfiga 1) regular operation, it may heroine ' ; " ""' " " ,,"'JC1rtT7'" -...-ii.p . fi... i-it.. i uiitiAM nation will convene Sunday. Medl-. than the Isthmus of l'unama. The great banks of Wait street have watched the approach of tho day when l.os Angeluw, Smu l-'ran-elst'o and Seattle would be only two days from New York. It is nn Increasiuglv small imorty or hanking opinion on the eastern sea board that does not foresee imper .t.'.nt financial consequences of this " " , Ihe .Great (.'ircl. : llnj ;. operated by the niveisay Aid Kxpress. the opeiating unit of the Universal Avhuhm corporaliou , whirl, h II- K..ira im.,1 ol II... Aviation rorpora- lion ol America, began operations u ,,. . . o Fi.,, ' Hi-vP,llnr to tho voi-n.ipiil.ii- of N.w .,k .rntnil .ma bantu l-'o , ,,v ,. KolUy SJl,,. ' !..!0:1 . , .1 "To oonilrato tho spio.uL nf illn Iho 1. A. I., oimmhIi.I ,v tho wlwHi (hfK1, lmlp nrcMnK mrii0ll I l...im-on:ln.l..l All- l l.inspnrt mwl 8t0 ,,,.,, ,,, k,ss m,.t, company in ooopoiallon with the-Bll.;.nlll)lls,y m tioy uo.l to." Pennsylvania and Snniu l-'e rati- . roads, has 'announced of service Julv 7. the opening" I'he linancial community hera has become accustomed to the ad vantages of air mall for swift const- ! lo-coasl delivery of luislnes'st letters, securities and cancelled checks. .important lime saving Is foreseen In the transportation of business executives, sales represent nl Ives THE WORLD'S WONDER PICTURE "Zte LOST WORLD" Featuiing LEWIS STONE WALLACE BERRY . WARNING This will chance to see this truly SEE IT NOW! Last Time Today TIM MCCOY in "THE DESERT RIDER" A fast stepping story the Pony Express. . who killed ceroid irasiic was it the woman lie loved f Ihe I .tuts. v. H. Ai.i.sio'iT woman who loved him? The friend he betrayed? 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H-V Hoy's : '. :. .Men'H r '. Sc McGregor Golf Pants at off the Regular Price ,Golf Sox that Sold, to $2.00 $1.00 I Tgy IN THE WEST !g I,,. o !tore No. 3 3 T.n Grando. Ore. Tennis Foot Wear o I; 2mirJM Im iM 'rrsTOTHr- , . 1114 Adams Ave. I Ber iL- 1 WH0 WAS THE GUILTY ONE? I j rrVa i j- -yH&fl ; SUNDAY IWHBMBMKBnnBHai Also m COM KDV Today I "movh: nights" RKSTLKSS YOUTH" . ' Kinogram News jooooooooooooooocooooooooooobooooooooooooooooooooc pur Rough-Dry Service Has proven to be the best method for handling the family wash, all the best pieces are returned to you ironed ready for use. The garments are washed, those that require it are starched and dried ready for you to dampen and finish when convenient. If you have never used this service, call us today. During the first canning season it is an ideal time to begin. MODERN LAUNDRY Phone Main 77. ooooooooooocoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Announcing a Raggedy Ann PICTURE COLORING CONTEST For Kiddies 5 to 12 Years The outline sketches for coloring are free and you can get thenia.t M; stoiq, The judges will decide the prize winners on neatness and good coloring. , 1 st. prize. Your choice of the big Raggedy Ann or Raggedy Andy Doli. 2 nd. prize Raggedy Ann Small Doll.' 3rd. prize Raggedy Ann Small Doll. 4th. prize Voiland Raggedy Ann Story Book. 5th. prize Voiland Raggedy Ann Story Book. (th. prize Voiland Sunny Book. 7th. prize Voiland Sunny Book. ' See the Piy.es in our window display. ' Contest Closes July 20. La Grande Book & Stationery Company o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o I o o o o o o o o 4