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X ..Tuesday, May 13, 11KJ0 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Seven 0JDCA1L IBEQIIIEirjr -,(.,! lli-dlciltiou (.r wu. , wl(p(. l 7U,. oal Cook mill SI,-.. Oo.vy .will niton,) ,,. oi-.-.t,,,, .v,ivnition ! , , litr.iMron mun, mwn- "i. wonu n'n chilis c.iiv.iitl..ii !, frmn riiriiiiuu, wui'ie nicy rm-y .x,i. lo ivtui-ii Ii.imm- Hi-. i.-it Jlolllt-rs clay it ml iittcml,.,! ItiHt or llie w,-ek. 1,. flettiratinn itf the (Jrotto in t . Ulai.il. Tliuy rfimit that l.,.- AIMoll.,l i,sll.,., 31WBl. il.ltrnliiul was woiKli'l-Ciil ami the ,. . ""- "J, 1...1..,, ii- , W "fro 116 tins liei'il fur llio tfnll'l a '"' ' I, , , , "."Hill , . .... . . . netrn lilipnlnlnl illKlrli't mniii,i?,., r n- ti-,,iiiiiw'iii ni MM, 1,4 w Tti ...... " - . ' ' ;, ,. V, "ir Airway f:ililnfl iiiho.'vimii'ii iru-iius, .viuiu fm. I L i'liillallil. rVMllitK ' J . . Vlsiilns HHutlves Molhlde trifled that Infornuu 1 1. J. ltetU is visiting nt (ho Turk Tuylor, wlio has ' resigned tlun, 011 prospective appointees at ' home of his sou ami daughter-lit-j his position at the United states en oreemmt offleers hnd been law, Mr.'and Mrs. .1. V. ltetts. Mo National hank, left this morning on transmitted to the responsible ' is from California and lux stay in ' a trip to Western Oregon wftore ho federal -officials. , La Grande !s indefinite, i will visit his sister. Mrs. II. K. ; tUaine asked ti"-tho league were iijifky ai Canity Mid his brother, ' Intere-detl In rout; res me 11 whose, itifiie Taylor at Newuerk. "He will "trunfcr. were h Utile, leaky" and John Olson and Osear JNtsspy go by way of Portland. j ii it liml Mtippnried Vthowp whoso drove. to linker Saturday u it: lit and ! remained over tho weekend. i Called li Portland ' j Mrs. J. S. Jenkins was called to Vnderwi'nt 0Mraiiim j Portland Sunday by the serlouri Mrs. Charles lledinp;fk'ld under-' illness of her mother, Mrs, llnttlo went a major operation at the: Olson. Her small daughter, Jae Crando Uomb hospital yesiei'day uueline, accompanied !er. past niornlntr, ami Is reported today to ,h..(. 11 nd OoVfi'nor .Norhiad 1 . . . ' : i ,M 1 ullu "-u " ' " ' " : . l-Ileetrie AppHanee I not aide to reeidve visitors yet. ilr. and Mrs. laiule J.niden and I-inf Nolan, returned homo Sunday .t ,rin fl UAAk Mill-Ill In lfl:i- eain " - ivlsitintf relatives. A few days ,M is. L. M. Walker ' ami two yrandi litMren, Armda and Areho line Keown arrived this mornlnj; Mrs. A. S. Anderson and Iu null- ' from l.os Angeles to make an In- opment nf the. eastern part of the iter. Jlulda, went to Portland y?s- , itefinito stay with U-v son Kventt siate. from Head, Oregon to Weis- terday, where they will remain for j Kt owa. They travelled by statfe. trunk.; were not waterproof." . "Name the malt and 1'H answer 1 lit' une.stlon." Mi lliide said. HtaiiKV loJd him to et a list of t!n' iU(-jiviei-i 01 1 no Illinois d'de Ku.ion endorsed hy the league, '.ellriile save hhu a lint hut It wile -iiM rend. Vlo.- t'on?mjiloe then adjourned unill nei Tuesday. ldroff ntsovisited frlemls, while " " . " " j 'I I'oiMlnml Jdaho. Jlo will make his head f,.V days. Mwi. Anderson hail the 1 ,1 I,.f.,lt.. vUitiiii' with . .. vfns "" awarueci 10 mm, as no Oi-j, Urmlen's sister, .Mrs. a. it.- i,mnrh in prortuetton. M minriors in ia (Jrande for the I misfortune to fructurc her left arm present. While in Portland, he J VPM(,riHV nioraiiik' and went to was ptvsented with a prize and thai i.orl!in(i f01. nuMlleal care. was 1 nf an electrk elock, whic h led the it4.(im,s Homo ,e aau u 11,1 ' ."7" lamiiy is in l.ti (irande aain and :c,raiide Sunday evening from 1'ay- 1 isaauMi, i win 00 lie re tor a month tor, M"f. '"i-i-ri im iipu, tWo months. r. Aldrleh's ! l-rank lllaek returnt'd to 1-a or pos- literf father, 1. J. I'Vi-khhoii, in I .yampii. V ift Siik-m ette, Idaho, where ho visited for few days with friends, having stop- u. 1:. j . . : ! ped there on his way home from ! Ill f.a ranlc ; Tavenport. Iowa with lllwood lil- I Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hunter and n(t and IMd rjeddes. lie made the daughter. Kdna Henfrow Hunter, trip fi din l'ayptt with frii'lulri. Iti'tiinifd lloini' . 1. l. Knm-ily i-i-tiirin'il luiiiin tills inornlnu' fnini 1'ortlanil wln-r; I'o Jias boon Hiiii-D Saturilay on busl llt si: and visllln ri-lallvrs. . .?i.in SiiiuiiirrvllU MiBH Mnn ""!'. "f Snnimt'i'Vlllo; KlH-nt Inst ulKlil nnil toil-.iy vlslllnff ,Uln i!.r,o r,i J.7:i'. Oalvon t!P.0(l si mi' ncnrio 01 ncr bihh'i, .i. iin.r.ii. ..nil t in,.,ilni i7.ou',i fi.. : roiiTi.Axn i.ivi-xrocK I'OU'I'I.ANI). Oiv., Mh.v 13 (AIM C Utli' ami. rnlvpK 1.1 uli'ii.ly. hulls 2So hiltlli'i-. Kti'piH, llnn-UOfl lis. 5 I H.Tf. -.r I 1 ifooil $ll.:'f.'.f $1 1 ; ini'illiitii $M).l,r''(i $1 1.25, com. Iium iflt.inii. Hi'lfcra, (to.iM $111. :,n r (ii.no, roininnn to mo llllllll JN.L':. .1 fin.Mi. cows. KOO.I ffi.rii''" $lii.ao. ooiiitnnn Ki tnoiliiiiii $T.2,',',i $'.i.r,ii, low ciitUT 10 ontlor $4.llll'fi $T.LT,. Hulls (yi'itrliliKS ,'. clii(I,-,l $,.,r,li $S.2r,. oultei to mi- J. CI oss. 1 of Wallowa. : vrri. In Ji tiramlo I lli-H. It. MmpllS'. Mrs. Iw.-Mi'llhiiV'T. His. A. T. Mill. I'r. 'yostPl-ilay vlsltllli; with friends nn,l ItniiUs In 1iif Uansin-t 1"K1" Him " i-J""' 'rolatlvM.Mrs. Iluntor r,-nnilii,-.l I Friiluy. .May Hi. I In- date of Hip I 1oIiii, iikiiiiii ii'ii .1101111:15 in"..!""! nvpf iwt iiiBht. slnyliiK -f t-z " . homo ol Jlrs. A.- It. Iliintpr. I 1 rji iii r n bjli Printing Stationary Leeal liliuius . SiH'iiiil Slii'ois for Evorjr Xoi'tl i)l'l'OKITI3 lOST OI'l'ICR I FOR SALE B, Small Size General I j JSIcctri.Eeliigerator i; ( ,Al)im:ss; nt. 12. t'Aitiu. 1 t . . )l!S!'.lt 1:1: H j (DEFT. STOliES ; i m"Pm111. IN THE wbst : ! Tt el urn Homtw- I -Mr; and Mrs. V. V. Dlxson. par entH of Mrs.,M. t'. (Hake returned to their home yesterday morning; nt l'j-aii-ie City. - after ' visiting- their dauhler for several days. primary etei'tlon in Oregon, will ne a holiday and the hanks of a Crande will ho elosed that day. it is nnnouneed. j James A. Eakin Will Be Buried lU'llll'lls II011HW-- .Mrs. TllPlmu fiordon homo this mnrnhiK ul'tiT tho wppkentl in Klin. I'lniHl (sr. l.ynu AVnodi'll. nrri'Slid Sunday on a I'lnu-KP of di-lvliijr without a lippiisp. was I'lnrd ST, and i-o-..tK by .lildKe 1.. 1 milium in the juslh".' of lioa'ee court. returiipd spending I lli'rc Totlny Mrs. J. Iv. flihsoiv' and Airs. V.- l'Vrtcuson,-- of J'pmllpton, .sliPlldjti thft day hero. Iti'liii-lU'd In Woi-li .Miss llelpii Austin has relllined t,i hei- work at the -I- ' 1'i'imey store after about a week's ahsenee duo. to a-sprained ankle, whieh is almost reeovered. ,.lU SO. Vl'lllers. milk fed, $12. Oil $1:1.011. medluni Jlo. fin r,i (lL'.i)'i, eilll lo (-0111111011 $7. f,IU $10.00. . iioKs:.t,o, iiH'uiinnu- inn on on- rll-liel. Steady. . '. $j.004l $111.1,11. . Modllllll wel,;lit $!l.r,ll Hi $11.(10. -: A Wnlnnolnv l.lKlll welKht $ I 0.7 ril $ I 1.00. l,1Klit VU IT ettltCSUd J IlKhlK $10. OIK, $1 I.Od. l-aelilnt,-itow.i ' . $7.7.1'ii $;i.on. NluiiRhu i' iiIkh $:i.i,n AI.IIANY fire.. May 1:1 -'(Hliee- '''$IO..r,ib I'Vedoi nnil stoekor $ 1 ll.f'O ial )--.laiiies A. liiiklnl 7i, who ilied $ 12.U; (Koft or oily hoRH 11 nM Suiidav lit the Km inael hosliilol in roasllnir ilKs , exeludod III nl.ov.' I'oiiland. will ho buried Wednesday ii;luti,nii. ) - al Astoria, where he hud lived for Sheep: mm": sharply lower -for the past :1S years.' a, id where he all elusses exeepl sll-letly ehoiee served lis judKe of the eircnll sprlllif lambs. (Shorn basis. OAeept ,.,,,,1-1 L'otli district, nil- nearly 20 In. spi lni,' lainlis) sprlim- liinihs, Vl,ul,.' ' KOOd' In choice' $S.f,ll W $ I O.ilO, me. JuVlifo liakiii was horn lit 'b!. ilium $c:.r,o $K.r,o; pill nnil coin. l-IIK" llelnhts. III., lli'lober 2n, iium $f,.uo i $ii.r,n. Lambs. SI lbs. isr.u Willi his purenis. .Mr. mid down $n:io $is.r,n, K4-92 lbs. $r,.on Mrs. Stewart Hates Kaklll, ho ' ' $11:50, '.12 lbs. down medium $4..',0 crossed tho plains In ISB7, seltlilli,- I1IH'- VearlliiK welhei-s $1.50 if IN THE WBST Store No. 13 Ii Gi-dndc, Ore. Fast Color, Dress Shirts 98c l-'rom Walla Wallu - . j Miss Irene Campbell, of AS alia V(sllel Hero . , ! Walla, wus a visitor In l.n "Oriindo , Mr. and Mrs. .n K. Morelock: or ' Sunday seelim Miss Ilelh Klccnw i IlnrmlRton. visited 111 l.a (li-allde and Miss Wilina Slilitli." : yesterday. at the home of Mr. Mol-"- ' lock's parenls, Mr. and Mis. .1. I'. Prom IMnilosn i Morelock. . Ml', and Mrs. .Nick l-'nllow spent; , Mother's day visitiim' willi her ; IV. Cmii'lh. - Imolher. Mrs. (leurae I'arlyle. when Mm H. M. .Itradshnw left for Se- 1 " -""..or was enjoyed late in . attic, Wash.. Inst nlnht where she ""' l ''""oi. will visit with her daiiKhler, Ollv, for it week. on a riirni near KllKelie. lie attcll'l ,d Iho rnlversily of tln-Kon for nearly four years, and rollowiUK his mari-laitc at Astoria in October. 1NS7, lie went lo Itllstoil til study law. lie wus Kl'Oduated from tho Boston law school In IkRii. HctnrnliH; in IS.S'.l to nrejion, .liiilue I'Sakin pi-aclicel law Willi Ills' brolher, Koberl, who later hecalnc an OroHoa slate supreme court jus. lice at l liioii. Mo also piucliced law at Aslltaml. alil then went to Astoria to continue his law practice .ill IN!'?. He was appointed Jtldlfo .,l,of the clrcall court, firth .distric $11. fin. Kw-es. 120 lbs. down $S.no ill $-1. 2.1. l'JO-I.Ml lbs. $.1.75Ci $4.7r. all weiittits, cull anij coinlnoh $-1.00 f $:i.7f,. Spring time is clean up time. The exterior and in terior of your home will look better, will be better preserved and you will have a more valuable property if you have our expert painters and decorators on the job. ' . . La Grande'is becoming' a bigger and better town and also a cleaner, more attractive town. You can do your bit your neighbor is doing it by keeping your property well painted. ESTIMATES GLADLY FURNISHED WITHOUT OBLIGATION. LOOK OVER OUR WANT ADS FOR BARGAINS , To Minimi "W'illa rd 1 1 utsell n nd Ttaymord Johnson went lo .Mlnam on Satur day niaht and remained over iho wpeknd. They spent the time 1'inh iiiK and returned with a Kml - Iti-tiiriled ( Work M to ln-r work in th i i...r ,.r i. .litinnc.i nf .'ihimt J.-.M I.I..,, ... . ...... : i i .,, .., .,.,, ,.,,.,,,.,1 ((1 tcr.uiun ; - illif supreme eourt. of Oregon. .Iiide lOuliin was olfeltd to I wo ! tei-ins, retirlnpr last year. . 0.W...U.1 ' Survivliur are tlir--e ehlldren: $ :ni., if'uviliiM'i' !') l rtii' O.-W. ofiiecs ity i'-iiiumiii.i -" " " 'lill uu' iinexpireu mrm oi diiwiru three wieUs tlxw. lu an performed in Spokane. In I'lirllaiu! Mni.l W If Culld. of the eateh, hut report, "there were more I (iivjsion ((. u. o.-W.. is spetuiinw fiKhermen on (he river than fish," ;i fl.w (1:IVH in i-oniand on bi ' 1 ' j ness. v Ti Cove . . Dwlht Hopkins and Unyal nen-Wv H"i(h :ny went to Cove Sunday ami spent .. . Chapsse yent (o lttli thi most or the day swimming. Imoi-niiiK Hp nd a t 'w d.iya uiei j on an inspeeiion tmir. Itetiirns llomow ! . Mr?. Mary Ma.sten returned to , I" I'orllaiul her homo in Klirin after -jnendtmr Hhlrl Motlier's day In La ( !rn nde with hor datiirhter, Mrs. 1, I.ty and her Hftn.-T. Maston. t.Meh;6 Fine Count Broad cloth Shirts in fancy pattern or solid color. Neatly Styled ' Perfect Fitting Httuins 1 1 onto J-ee AVrlfifht. son of Mr. ami Mrs. niKter nieeluinie nf the ().V.. is in I'ltrtlnnd on business this week. . L liuhcrts i:; also in rurllaiiil on ImihIiIoms. Durnthy Kakln, Aslorta, who Is now 1eahfn,- In the J'hliomnlh, Ore., MkU si-Ikm.I: I'riseilln I'.ukin, 1'orU land, and Wallace iiikln, Albany. S'irvivluK also are two hrOtherH, Waiter T. Kakin, Astoria and Llt-r- . fhert Kakin. t'oltuKe, drove; ami a .sister, Mrs. f'alviu Manna, I0arn'. 'There are three ffrnndWilhlrn, ! ehlldren of V;ilhieo Kaltln. Mm. Kakin iliid in l!CV t Tlie fumral wilt bo held nl thn Kirst -Presbyterian ehureh of Ah- . toria, where Judgf Kukiu wtiM fu ( inn ny year:: nn elder. Irvr to 'ctulleiiili M i;'. Kva I-'oiupu'it and danli- Leo WriKht, of i-'rulldale, has re- '". V irginia, and son, .1. Dean, turned home from t'tnli with his'l''vo to IVndb toa Salurday. wife; Mr.. WriKht han been in T.'tah all winter and wan married lo Miss Thelma Kunz at Loiran, I'lah, on April 30. They expeet to make -their home here. ARCADMGRANADA WEDNESDAY THURSDAY TONIGHT ONLY .jnz-1 urn wj i a lltousajtd Wonders ! "HELLO SISTER ( Willi of.ivr: hoihikn lyi m ciiii:s I CM I I AN AMAZING) .RECORD - OF AUTHENTIC AFRICAN AOYENTURE Wednesday Thursday En IVakcr Todiiy Lowell 'iliianison r, itpendiDK loil.iy i i Hakep iraitsaetiii: husi nes. Ji'e drove Iheiv t)i;s moni' I'ottMi.iti v liivK.r iii;hh j M v, Kakin. who woh a brolher of Die father of Hohert Krikln, Lu iOrnnde attorney, waa fi resident of I'nion emmty many yearn niro. nnd ; was deputy sheriff under Hherifr ! Swaekhaminer; Mr.' K-ikln wiih well known amoiiK' the ohlfr elti-: zetis of the (Jrande Honde valb-y. J !rre TU.Iu.V f'harl'-s Daiuiltoii, of near Alive), j called in La Grande this morning on hiisiiiess. Mi. Mainllton Is a I'nion e.uimty pioieei' of 1S7L I'rnnt rortlaiitl - L. i:. t'avines, of Portland, was tin l.a Grande Moiila nn business and visiliiiK relatives. OPEN HOUSE AT HOSPITAL MONDAY (Conilnucd from Puee One) j Improving Mrs. Tom Standley who umbr wont a reeent opeivuion at tb1 ;i Crande llold.. hospital is l ported to be improving. IttH'eived lliwh Honors Miss Vnlotte Jlarer, iunior nt GreKn State eolloe was one of eiht jded-es lo Phi ('hi Thela, na tional honorary soeiely in com merco for vmnen, tliis weekend. Only Juniors are pledged ami the selections are made for seholasl.ie standi n. and other aeeomplish ments and activities. Mis Harr is also a member of Zeta Tan Al pha, national sorority. Her moth er, Mrs. V. S. Hurer, wan present at the Mothers and Daughters as sembly when the pledues were an nounced. Mrs. Harer returned tills mornhiK from Corvallls. PATHE RACKETEER 4 TONIGHT Gloria Swanson I i' IN "THE TRESPASSER" i - - -v- A I'raiMiiJk' l'nilr.vorlil pictiirt. bh IJirillliiff uimI anuizliii? ns fvrr mu.s een. ALL TALKING MI'SIC KOI' Ml Visllhur Hero Mrs--. Clarence L'e, of Ab-ester, S. .. is visitini; with her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Keeney and other relatives for a few days. Mrs. Iee was formerly Klizabeth Kerens, of Pendleton, and is a cousin of M!f Lewanna Graham, of this eity. Carl Holm Mrs. Nellie .Will, and M rr. Kred luyv"- " .Mif. l.ynu W rluht; Mrs. MVr v. Hatley and Miss Helen Wil li an weri' iierompanlslH. Mrs V.. L. Hobnenkamp Jr., wlio was tif appear, was unable to attend. Many Improvements Visitors this year tailed many improvement at the hospital both on tlie Inierlor and exterior due to a huildlni; program, that amonnied aboiil -$3r,in''. Anionv the major additions Is the 4 5 -fool extension on the north end of the building including two new major surei ie with mod ern equipment. A .new elevate,, new laundry in the basement, aa oil burner furuaee and im lee house are other n-w Installations. Peyides these the I uteri::! baa i bent eoiupletely redecorated With tho woodwork finished' in old,' ivory and the roouiH tinted in p;:slel shad K and equipped with nei ' f urn it lire and new draperi. I. in oleum in tile effect huw been laid. A standard sysii-m of rin plele ri-conlv- for each department bus been installed. 'J he hospital will probably bo made uta ndard tome time this year. It is said, awaiting the nn nihil visit of a representative frt:m the Amerhan ff.japltnl nssofia-lion. Here Sunday Mr. and Mis. Ftevo Drmly and Mifc Mary Gould T'arsons were vis itors from Tlie lilies herp Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Miller. They made the trip by auto. LEADERS ARE WORRIED OVER TARIFF BILL (Continued from Puce One) Mix'tlmr I If 'iv All of tlie men employes and managers of the .!. C Penney tdnres of Uaker. Pendleton. Knterprie and La Grande held a r -cent meet Iuk In this city when D. P. .lohn Hon. district nianauer of distiict No. X including Katern Oreuon. Kast ern Va-hinj:ton, Montana and part of Idaho waH present. Puniness probiemt and the prospect for new Htoro were dieuss-d. .L K. Ak-y is manager of the Pendleton Ktore; W H. Ahearns, of tlie liaker Htttiff and C. W. iirown, of the En terprlM store. J. S. JnklnB U the local manager here during the 111 1 pew of Mami'-E 1, HiMU, ttoiUMl on that plume, Ml!rido i ei'ta la conditions." The whness. exainjned for the third day, presented roMilutlotl expressint,' hir orjfj piy-it ion's op position to referenda. Villi fn tended that such menim nf aecr laiuin,' fin bile Kentiiifenl are Dll u?ithort.ed by tl'o eolistt til !lo. hij.illy futile and unbinding- Tlie most perstftnt ftjeMlonr. Seuutor lilaine of Wisconsin, rad niimp-roijjf exrerptK froitit tlie leaK-ue'H file. He Ik a wet. one of the docunifnt was a re port by MItrlde, which naid la part that the majority of dijtlfH I of tho Waflblupton, office of the lf?io?ue "have to do with M-iirjng iu rlb'oV Htna ut ttwolavvtre,1' WHO 1 will foe GO TERMOR " II I i ill tm m l B Do your duty as a good citizen of Oregon. Goto u the polls Friday and register your choice for U nominee. I Be Sure To Vote j I At Friday's Election I mm- mm fee