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Monday, July-8, 1020
Local News In Brief
Ih'iv From Ijs Aiivk-s
Frank Ward will be in this city
about a week on biusinesH.
Visiting licit'
Miss Delphiit Ileeni, of Elgin, i
a visitor itt -.the Dr. Wonder lh:k
reaidence. " "
Stops in Idi Gnmdr
Gene Stockdiilo, from Utith, stop
ped over last evening nnd visited
friends. He is on his way to Unity,
where lie will work.
(iocs to Itol.sr
Sf.Urs. tieoi'Ke Huffman, of Union,
recently left for UoIhp. She will
Spend n few days visiting relatives
und friends.
Go to ltiiNilon
, Mr. and Mrs. Phiirles IMnyle and
Mr. nnd Mrs. Karl Husenbaum, of
linker, spent yesterday In Pendle
ton. Mr. and MVs. liosenhauni
drovo to Baker lust evening.
Hem From l'miland
i Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Shute, Mrs.
Don Mcpherson and Gladys Shuto,
of Portland, arrived in this city
last evening. They will visit at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sei-
grlst.
Aceep's Position
Eddie lingers has accepted
position at the Grande Uoude Meat
company
morning.
Jlo started work this
To Wallowa Hiver
; A generous display of trout were ,
twn in the W. K. GilbeVt Co. I
ut ore this morning. The fish were
caught by Frank Klannery In the
Wallowa river yesterday.
iyro From Walla Walla
' Don Coyer, of Walla Walla, was
In this city yesterday. He left this
morning.
1 1 ere From Portland
i Bill Smith. E. W. Yankee and
ij. F. Hansen, of Portland, arrived
in La Grande yesterday.
Improving
A. C). .Mel n tyro, of Elgin, who f
was brought to the Dr. Wonder-'
lick hospital Saturday in a critical
condition. Is reported to be im
proving rapidly.
Daughter Horn- '
A six a nd a h a) f pou nd laiby
girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Bert1
Barnes ;it tljeir home In Island Cltyl
yesterday morning. Both mother'
daughter
H.v.
are getting along
Al tending Convention
Dr. 1po B. Bouvy, of Ti Grande,
president otShe Oregon State Medi
cal society, iVin Portland today at-
tending the national medical eon-j
vention now under way In the Rose '
City. He expects to return to this
city Tuesday ntorning and then
also spend part of the last of the
week in Portland. i
Iteturns in Seaiih 'July. I on a trip to Idaho und Yellow
Mrs. Albert I.. Senium and her, sionn Park. Thev will return to
daughter. Dorothy ' l.ou. have re- ,
turned to , their home in Seattle.!
They have been visiting at the
home of Miss Mabel Morton for the
past five weeks. Miss Clarabellti '
Seeman will reinuiln in this city
three week.t visiting frieinds until when her mother Mrs. U. J. Skin, ' 8JM.nt vosterday visiting at the
her aunt. Dr. Idabeile Lewis, of underwent a serious operation.' ,,om(. nf )t. yU.H j K Wood-
Koochow, Chma. comes here on her They were driven to Walla Walla, (., They left this morning for Kn
way back to China. i today by his parents, Mr. and ( terprlye." where they w ill spend a
. J. Y. Walnuin. week visiting her mother. Mrs. H.
l'YIghlnire Man Here I I K. Cramer. Mr. Wade will return
W. K. Shepnrd, of the Krigidalre
er.riiorjtlion. was in I. a Grande last
week making arrangements for a
special demonstration or that ma-
chine, which is being held ut tho
K. O. I.. .c P, Co. today, tomorrow
jid Wednesday. The demonstra-
uffSi Illustrates the cold control.
Toot - - Toot
Vacation, Ahoy!
Wear
Jantzen
i
Tut S-rnn
Spends Weekend In linker
Mrs. George Kunnedy spent the
weekend visitinjr her husband, who
is working at Baker. She left Sat
urday evening und returned hist
evening.
Go to Suit Lako City
Mr. and Mrs. 1), T. Wells left this
morning for Salt Lake City. They
have been visiting their daughter,
Mrs. L. W. Welts, Tor the past
week.
Goes to linker
Mrs. O. G. Olsen Is In Baker to
day on business. , She w ill return
this evening.
From Knterptiso
Mi's. Mike Brown und her two
grandchildren left this inon.ing for
Baker. They have been visiting
friends in Enterprise for the past
few days.
Going to Huntington
Lloyd JJuncan went to Hunting
ton this morning. He has been in
this city for the past week receiv
ing medical treatment.
Goes to Brogau
Shirley Tucker left yesterday for j
Brogan, after spending two days
visiting his mother, Mrs. O. G. Ol
sen. lteturn From Walla Walla
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bohnenkanip
and four grandchildren returned
last evening after spending several
! days at the cabin at Wallowa Lake,
j They report a very pleasant trip.
Hen Prom Xew York City
Mrs. H. R. Keats and her clill
dren, Mildred and Harry Jr., of
New York City, arrived In this city through tho east. Dr. Pea re also
last evening. They are here on a attended the A. A. I. meet in Den
motor trip. j ver, serving as a timer. Ho re-
- j ports a very interesting and pleas
Hero From Aberdeen ! ant trip. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hnsbrook, of
Aberdeen, are hero visiting at the -In Salem
home of their son. W. H. Has- j Traffic Ofi'ieer llek Hobertson
brook. They expect to be here a left here last Friday for Salem to
week. jbnng back a new car.
(JtHs to Portland !
Ali-u Min-lnv Ifihnrilcnn left Kil t - I
urday evening for Portland. She '
! will spend the rest of July visiting
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George j
Jacobs, and friends. j
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To Bakei
Mrs. E. L. Halley and her moth
or, Mrs. Ellen Cross, left this morn
ing for Baker
They will spend
the day shopping and on business
and return this evening, I
(... 1o '.,n1(.-liio Crwk.
rett
' m
Kobert McKennon and
Keow;n spent yesterday fishing
Catherine creek. They reported a
successful catch on returning lust
evening.
Hero, IVcui .MIllou-
I'Yccwntcr
Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Vause and
children, of Mllton-Kreewater, were
in this city visiting at the homo
of M r. and Mrs. I toe Huchanan
yesterday. They are now on their
way to their home from Payette,
where they spent the Fourth of .
Kelnni t ) Mlltinia ?
Mr. and Mrs. Phiilp Walmini. of
Yakiimi, rolurned to IhtMr home In
Yak'.ma. today ufier speiiiting their
vacation here. Mrs. Walnuiu was
called lo La CJiande two weeks ago
lt l.'ttims
I meeiings al hprure ana i
opened yesterday wit h a fair erowi
In the afternoon and a larger
crowd in the evening, according to
a report from the Lighthouse Gos-
pel mission. II. Hansen is conduct-
ing the meeting, assisted by .vy-
from Trotter's
$6.00
Sail away ... or swim away (or
merely loll on the beach) . . Jant
zen swim suits are ideal vacation
companions. Envious feminine ad
mirers wonder if they came from
Deauville . . . but it's no secret
they came from Trotter's, where
the stuff that vacations are made
of are found in every smart mod
en's bag!
' A
tor Carlson and Carl Kiner. Mr.
Kincr is from Sill en. A. J. . Jen
sen is to arrive here later to as
sist Mr. Hansen. Special music was
a feature of yesterday's services.
Going to Baker
Lewis Hedden, of I-a Grande, left
this morning for Baker. He will
spend two days visiting there be
fore returning homo.
He turn From Mllton-Frcowater
Evelyn and Itita Kaiimun have
returned from Milton-Freewater,
where they spent the weekend vis-
iting their parents and friends.
KcUurn From Bingham Springs
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Green re
turned tills morning from Bing
ham Springs. They have been
visiting their son, C. C. Green, at
the Springs for the past few days.
ItcturiiH From Kansas City
Miss Mclba Hanks returned this
morning from a trip to Kansas City
where she was a delegate from her
sorority at Oregon State college at
tho national convention. Miss
Hanks also has been in Spokuno
for the past yveek visiting friends.
Hero From Knlerprlse
M r. and Mrs. Stewart Bennett
and son, Jimmy, of Enterprise,
spent yesterday visiting ut the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stearns
and Mr. nnd Mrs. Bennett. They
returned to their home last even
ing.
Returns From Portland
Mrs, J. E. Land is returned this
morning from Portland. She has
been visiting relatives and friends
for the past week.
Homo From Seattle
Paul Meyers returned from Seat
tle last evening, He lias been there
visiting friends for the past week.
Returns From the Fast
Dr. W. M. Pea re returned this
morning from an extended trip
Kcttmis From Hospital
W'illiniii N inLinu Itt hnmn fi-Mi
the Grand Hondo hospital recover- j
incr from an operation. He has been
jn the power department of the.
Bowman-Hicks Lumber Co. mill for'
several years.
1 it Portland
GreaL weather Ik belne en ioved
jn eastern Oregon Ihcso davs ac-1
cording to W. G. lawyer, president-
manager of the Sawyer-Holmes
j Mercantile company of La Grande,
(who Is al the Imperial. "Spring
was rath(r late, of course, but the
' wheat crop suffered little damage!
and the rains made the grazing
ranges perfect." The Oregonian.
Jlero I'Vom Corvllls
I Mr. imrl Mr. fllnnn Mercer. Of
( orvallls, were tht guests of .31 r. j
and Mrs. R. Ralph ( lark over the'
weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Mercer
are graduates of Oregon Stute col-
lege and r. Morcer is a fraternity
,.,.,, I111M.Hnri nnd ... mm-
nroincr oi ;ir. i uick. i ne Mercers
flj.ult. Cut., where lm is athletic
. coach at the Junior college.
Here I-'roni I'eiidleton
j Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Wade and
.
f:,.t-i-v ixf 1'ionllotftn
'soon but she expects to spend th
rest of July with her mother and
relatives.
Go To Summer Home
Mr. and Mrs. Howard P. Miller
and their iwn children. Harlmui
Lee and II own rd Preston J t, left
yesteiday for their summer home
in the Mitterroot Valley 'where I hey
will sp( nd tint remainder of the
summer.
On Canadian Trip
Mr. am! Mr. Charles lledingrield
left last week for a vacation visit
In various points In Canada, mak
ing the trip In their car. During
their absence they will visit wtb
one ol Mrs. HedingriehPs sisters
whom I hey have not seen in many
years.
Hotee Kntorwl
A'fred M. Mathsnn, -7e7 North
Cow Earns Boy's Schooling
1 4MW&SM
KiSti
iilntc purchasing hl cow. "You'll
Do Mon- Mlnchlcf," back In
1S23, Kuncne Thomason ha? run
hla original investment of I 25 to
about 11000 throiiKh mlf of the
tow's progeny and milk. Through
rvcelpta received Irom her prod
ucts and prizes won oy ncr m
fairs, he has been able, lo flnlrh
Decatur, Tcxa. Paptl'l Col!et
and enter Texas A. and M. Col
lego. Thotniitou l shown t
riht- and -tlrt i-thafc-mfdo.
Jt..lou t4it: If
1 yfOs
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Depot, reported to the police yes
terday that some one broke into his
house through a window and took
a shotgun.
Goes to Walla Walla
Hal Bohnenkanip left this morn
ing for Walla Walla on business.
Ho will return this evening.
$5(1 Bull
John Peiislicll put up $50 bonds
to appear this evening ut 7:30
o'clock in city court to answer
charges of driving while drunk
und damaging F.dna Jones car at
Fourth nnd Pennsylvania.
Fine! Tor Speeding
H. G. Hettic was fined $5 Satur
day In thu city court on charges
of speeding. Two arrests were re
ported by the police over the week
end for failure to stop at stop
signs.
Returns From Arlington
Miss Florence Sullivan returned
last evening from Arlington. Slio
has been visiting Ruth Owsley fori
the past few days. Miss Owsley j
was lormeriy oi mis cuy.
Go to Walla Walla
Elmer McManus. Frank Cullen
and Ed Sala went to Walla Walla
yesterday to attend tho golf tourn
ament. Mr. McManus returned
last evening.
Go On IMenle
Sydney Thompson. Ed Moon and
his mother, Eugene Moon und Wul-
4ac U.nriin ennnt vnut nl-i 1 11 V ItlfMlipk.
ing at Mt. Emily. They found It a
very pleasant camping place.
Hero I'miii Pemlleton
Roland Pierce, of Pendleton,
spent yesterday in La Grande. Ho
left for his home this morning.
lteturn From Portland
Mr, and Mrs. Vern Solders nnd
.i.hi
In iifrh tot iofirno(I frnm Por
yesterday. They havo been there
for the past few days.
Hero From Wasliiiigton
Mr. und Mrs. E. Quenby, of
i Washington, arrived in-this city1!
this morning. Mr, Quenby Is a
sheep buyer and they were here
on business today. j
I Returns From Knlerprlse I
Miss Agnes Gray returned from
Enterprise last evening. She was
i called to Enterprise where her sis-
U r ia (lll,tc ilL
Drive to Portland
Mr. and Mrs. It. J. Kitchen and
daughter, Tholma, and Marjorle
Condlt drove to Portland last evon
ong. They will spend a few days
there.
Go to Wallowa I-ukc
Dr. and Mrs. J, E. Woodeli. Mrs.
Elizabeth l.ynn and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Wale, of 1-a Grande, spent
yestcrjy fishing at Wallowa Euke.
'rney report a fine catch. '
. , ! .
Hero Pi'om Tacomn !
Irene .fclujlc and Dorothy Kapp
hahn, of, Tacoma, arrived .in ,l.a.
Grande "jefflcrday. They are hero"
oa a short trip.
if(...,; prom itoKe
j Virgil Peterson and K. K. lteehn,
of noise, were In I .a Cirandu yes-
terday. They h it this morning.
(in to Portland
Dr. K. U. Kirby, his daughlei-.
Dorothy, Caroline Rosenthal and
Kannie Sommers, . left yesteiay
morning for 1'ortland. They will
spend a few days there and Dr.
Kirby will attend the doctors con
vention. The convention starts to
day and will continue until Satur
day. Has Vacation
Miss Phyllis Barnes left Saturday
evening on her vacation. Slur ex
pects to go to Yellowstone park
and return to Iji Grande In about
two weeks. Miss I tar nes Is secre
tary to T. J. Scroggln and M Iss
Jane Stange Is taking her place
while she Is away.
Here l-Voin Portland
Mr. and Mrs. Hurley Smith re
turned last evening from Portland.
They have been visiting their
daughter, Mrs. Arrowsmilh, for the
past few days.
Leave For Southern Oregon
Mr. und Mrs. William Shade and
family and Mrs. Molllo Noyes, of
this city, left this morning lor a
motor trip through Southern Ore
gon. They will bo gone about two
weoks and Mrs. Noyes will visit tier
brother who lives ut Grunts Push.
If a still Is not used for unlaw-
I ful purposes it Ih legal In Georglu.
That sounds reasonable
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TIP FROM THE BLUEGRASS
I s ry.
TIP FROM THE under circus ct
1 in tne aays wnen genuemen oi
.Kentucky rose, to give their com-
monwealth toast concerning, "fast
I horses und beautiful woman" in
bourbon, the management of Al. O.
Barnes Circusy which exhibits at
La G ra n de, Thu rsd a y , July 11,
took a tip , from . the bluegrass.
"Some day," he told himself, "I'll
have an act with moro handsome
horses and beautiful Women In It
than has ever been dreumed pos -
'aible by Amerlcun circus owners."
FIRE DESTROYS
HOME AND SHED
Quick Action of Depart
ment Prevents Flames
From Spreading.
A small house and shed, belong
ing to',Mtt-s. M. M. Skigglnw, who is
at present in California, was partly
destroyed by fire early last even
ing. Tho house, occupied by Rob
ert Coy, according to reports,
caught fire about 6:lu, the blaze
Ht,ll'tinf apparently between the
1 bouse Hnd Shod. The cause Is not
known. The fir trucks were
rushed to the scene, extlnguishln;
the blaze, Wore, It spread to adja-
.'lit business and residence build
ings, although' the fire'had n good
start when Lite alarm was sounded.
Tlie Interior and exterior of the
house was scorched and burned
and It was necessary to use a con
siderable quantity of water to snuff
out the fames. The occupants
were not at homo at the time of
tho fire and their belongings were
ruined.
, An cstijnato of the, damage had
not been made today, but it Is be
lieved that (t will amount to sev
eral hundred dollars. The house
was insured, but only part of the
contents wero protected.
The house, listed as being at
H27'i Washington avenue, was
back near the alley and was near
several other wooden buildings.
Had the firemen been unazle to
ii;iaut.mi:nt htohi:s
3tore No. 1 1
Ta Grande, Ore.
BOY'S PLUS FOURS
.fu! IIU' ilu-l'ii ffuir ktilcki.'iH,
great lor 8iorl oi- Hcml 0r(s.
All wood or nilx().
Sl.r.ll l.7 i.ns
i
Or ; IN THE WEST
Ladies Free
One Lady Free With
Each Paid Ticket
Tent Theatre -
Special Built Chairs
7 Piece Orchestra
Prices o5c and 15c
j Well, the Kentucky bourbon is
gone officially but. tho manage
mont has the act ono hundred
pretty., girls and one hundred
lmndsumo horses, i dancing horses,
and they preaont In the five- rinns
una tne nippooromo iracjc ot uie
At. G. Barnes big top, the now fam
ous equlno ballet. All the horses
renlly step with the niuslo of tho
big, show hand, nnd the girls dis
mount and dance with .thorn. It's
been termed "The Act 'Beautiful"
and it is one. circus act that more
thun lives up to Its billing. ,
1 ' . . .
control it before it spread to other
buildings, a much greater loss
would' have resulted. '
The recall was sounded at 7:05
o'clock.
Calls for charitable aid In Chi
cago have decl'.nod SH per cent in
the lust six months. Jlo we ver. the
city halt and court house report
thu usual number.
NEW MESS HALL
IS ERECTED AT
BOY SCOUT CAMP1
(Continued from Page 1)
was given by tho Hxpusyua patrol,
composed of Clair Perkins, leader.
Max Stoddard, Shrimp Reynold,
Frank Mc.Cully. Jesse While and
V Thi abto had
the highest score In daily tent In
Miineiion with four first and thv
second p faces, "The 'feroiVd1 'l'Vac'6'1'
In tho stunts was won by the Ho
dag patrol, with a skit called "The
Racket of Itlood."
During the last week Several
short hikes and one overnight hike
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Digger! Better! Drighter!
Opening Play
"The Country Hoy" V audcilk; Music, Drama
Opp.Foley Hotel, Shows 8:15 p. m.
have been taken. Two trips have
been made up the south fork of
Catherine creek, the second being
a searching party for the so-called
"Old Spanish Mine," said to bo lo
cated nearby. Boys taking this trip
wero Woodrow Damerell, Clair i tures, they rolled into their blank
PerUlns, Mercy Myers, Bob Dreis-i eta on tho fragrant fir boughs and
back. Bud Iteynolds, Rex Chaffin Btept the sleep of tho tired scout. 1
and Dave Sllvon, ted by John Eliot t Rising at dawiC the boys rolled
Allen. After scaling cliffs, climb-j their blankets and hiked down tllo
ing to the summit of ono of the trail, getting into camp in time for
high ridges, sighting numerous i the morning meal.
deer und bear tracks, tho boys ar- .
rived in camp Just in time for a hot "
dinner. On the overnight hike, tho j SSIRMBBKSMKHHmHHM
entire camp left after the ovening j 1 1 " " 1 '
meal, and broke trail along tho ,
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camping in a grassy meadow lar
from camp. After an exciting
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boy was allowed two minutes to
take tho hero through his adven-
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