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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1922)
TA OR A NT)!'! EVENING OBSERVER Mondav, June H, 1922 PaUE two i mi: 4 1, : PUMPS and OXFOR DS For Summer Wear want low shoes ire showing a -iii- I'oj' hot weather ypu wi either )iiinjs or oxfords. "V plefo lino id; White Footwear in ranvas and kid, both in oxfords anl pumps. Priced From , $2.50 up to $7.00 THE oy"?B"VST3 OF EVERETT TRUE by Condo Footwear for Kiddies Vc did not overtook the kiddies in selecting footwear for hot weather andean show von pretty little strap slip pers for youngsters 'in. white canvas, black kid and patent leather in sizes for all ages. . rf . 5t-; 1 HILL'S DEP'T STORE IE R IN EHTEHeHISE KNTKRPKr.SK, June ft. A jiwrnil gasoline and oil dist ibutiriff station will lit established in KnU'iprise at it.ro, by the Wmlo Oil company. . It will have its plant on the railronu track, innnwliutnly oaH of thu Stann- nrd Oil station, and will install two Inrtfe tanks at tlu bi'tfinning. ' These are now on (he way. From this station tho company will distribute piLsoHne, . distillate, tkhro ivne and lubricating oil all over Wal lowa county. It will have one or more auto trucks in servUd for local and out-of-town delivery. K. E. Johnson has come as resi dent mnnacfi and will -make his home in Enterprise. He says the Wade Qoinpany la un Oregon concern which one rates as a local concern in the I towns in which it is established, after the manner of the chain stores. Tho Im-al maniier is a stock holder and identifies himself with the commun ity in which he locates. A station has been operating at l,a Grande for fnio time, the business having come in from IUaho,; The compuny has no refineries but buy from established producers and man ufacturers. ' I'WKM HOY'S RISK. MALDON, Eng James .Parish, now Liberal candidate for parliament, began work on n farm when eight years old- He got 25 cents a week. He now pa's $75,000 in taxes on own farms. ' AIRPLANES W HIP NATIVES. CAIX:UTT A Sixteen Hritish bomb-1 inff airplanes completely shattered a revolt of the Jalal Khel tribe. The ail planes caught the tribesmen be t.wp(n tu'n rivpr iind inf 1 irt r hnnvV casualties. i s rs J. ; 5i a $' u -rr-E- SR-S vp 'L- PUAY SAFE aivO 11-- (uAT AN BXTGA MINJUTS 111 Tint OiniriVK. Tb word pecu? uicnrt LUffiUet .i timf In'oui- KligltiiJi vmliin iK tti Sew TnuniMit, wp.'Illy lii th Nur (ittf foP'lutiiHie. iIulrlii)w 20 fl!. !'Aud wliert I huil unnial with the liiliuurerH for t pHinjf ft liny, he ut Mirni Into hU vluK.viiril." Tli i'ln ! HUlch tlie (juie peuu la glVeh,' the ilMmrliU, Koiiin ullver ouln Id cln-alutlun In the time of Hur l.ont and the Apotle. It w the prluflpnl silver win ilien in un- througliout the Itoiunii' Kmplre. tt'xa the fumble of the Uborir 111 the vlueynl It would ttna that a ilmnrlu then the ordinary pay for a (hiy' VaiT. ChamDerlaln'a 'i'ahleta ra i"l (jentle In Kffcrt, The laxative erfect of' Chnmber laln's TablBta la bo mild and Rt'ntle that you cam hardly realize thut It ha been produced by a meJIclne Adv. Ne Wcrdtr. Tttof warVl wooiliri to would w If we could pot la twenty-four bount ,rer day. ai Time doea. FARMS For Sale The lied Cross headquarters nn noiincen that during tho pant month the cuscs they have handled have not been so numerous as ordinurily, owint to the fact that employment among those who usually seek aid from the i Red Cross is increasing. j Dun'iiu the past month 211 families were aided, 2.17 visits were made to I the offices, and 27(i telephone calls! were made. Of the 2M cases hundlei. j 117 of them were civilian cases and 144 weie post war ease.'. , j T fflYPn IS I IILIII I I UUItUU ID FEELS FINE Portland Citizen Says Tanlnc Over came Stomach Trouble Which Had Him in Such u Had Fix He Couldn't Stand l'ood at Camps. ill e I.arRe house of 7 rooms and bath. Situated In aood resident section on lot size GOxllO feel. Rood lawn, woodhoutu. .This house Is . pin lly furnished, l'rlce IS0li0.no Terms $1000 cash, balance terms to be ar-rniiRed. Vacant lots In most liny part or ritr. Two acres, n 81111 Iioiik; barn, lien house. 1'rlce $1SI)U. JMI0 cimli. balance on terms. ', , If It Is a rantixyou want, do not fall to net all particular about this one, 65 acres, 3 mile from Sum. mervllle. no ui res under culllvnilon, lii acres timlier, 6 rooms In hnnse." U.irn holds !l lii'iid sloi k. lIuildltiKs III fair condition. School 'within one mile. Price M500.IKI. 2ii(i rasli, balance Ioiik time. La Grande Investment Company 1201 Acinus Ave. Miono Maln';r,2 Kellahle Ainu, for llellalde ' ItlHOiatice Comimnfc A Succcssjiil Man Among uie noinblo prnfessinnnl men o( this cnuntrv who acliiewd great success alone e'lrlctlv legiliinate hues Man Ir. I!. V. Tierce. llevot Iiir la's ntt4'iuion to the specialty ol women's diseases, lie became n rccounir.cil authoriiv in that line. ' 'Over tll'iv vears a;;o this noted physician ,-avo tn the world a Pro ecrlplion which has never been equaluil for (he .weakuesnes at woitien. IV. Pierce, of .Buffalo, N'. Y., Iohr since found out. what i until rally best for women's diseases, llu learneil it all thru trealini( thon uands of eiu,es. Tho result of his ftudics was a medicine called Dr. Pierce's Kavoiiie l'ieseiiptiui, which is made of vcRctahle Kniwtht thai nalnre mndy intended for backache, headache, weakening pains, and for the many disordern common in women in all ai;cs of life. Women who lake this standard remedy know that in Dr. Pierre's Knvorit'e Pre arription they are KctiiiiK ft safe woman's Ionic so hihkI that ilrngKisM everywhere sell il in tablet or lluid. Send Hie lo Dr. Pierce's Invalids Hold in Hiu'hi'o,.N. Y., for trial pkg. Write tor lieu medical advice. CO I I "My health got so bad I had to j quit the camps but in one month ) Tanlnc has helped me to gain twenty : pounds and II am going back to work at once," said Arthur Svenn, &21 N. First" St., Portland, .Oregon, well known logger stomach and, kidneys were feo badly out of order that the food we got in the logging camps didn t agree with mo. Il looked like every bite I ate soured and I would bloat up with gas till I felt like I would smother. I lost my appetite and went down in weight and strength. My back got so lame and hurt so bad that finally I came down to Portland in the Spring to try to get relief before it was ton The road report Issued weekly by the Slate Highway commission has not chaiiKed In the past two weeks. The Dead Man's Pass-Hllcard road Is in good shape now and the tour ists are traveling ovor the other sections on the Old Oregon Trail, late. . and the Joseph-I.a (Irando high- "I decided" to try Tanlac and it fit ways without any difficulty. Tour-jn-.y rase exactly. I have taken thrjo 1st traffic Is Increasing dally and ; bottles now and simply feel like I the roads in somo sections, such as I have been made all over again, f up the branch, tire reported to be ; think so much of Tanlac I am going In better condition than for many j to carry a supply of it to the camps years. with me." Tanlac is sold hy all good drug- lil'lMH.'AKS' BKBAKFAST. gists Adv. NKW YO'liK- Unrglars who robbed ! j an apartment in tne lironx cookeu a breakfast of ham and eggs, washed it down with private stock whisky and then 'departed with If 1100 which thev took from u small safei UNT HSH AR E Highest price paid for clean, large- sized cotton rags DISTRIBUTED Duvis, and the charge of assault &Ith a dangerous weapon against Zella M-Lun. GRAFLEX CAMERAS KAHTHERS IS TO FIGHT KID SHIP THFRE IS NO GUESSING WITH . , , A GKAFLCX : '. Wirn yon look in tlie.lmod at thf top Tif the camtra, you sre tlw pirturc you arc about In take Juit ai it nil) ipprar ia the iinMicd print. You eul walcll thf cliaafini; cuinHi!tiou or rii'rl(i till you sec tlir picture exactly as yuu want it, thru a slight pressure on the release, and the picture is secured. The (IrahYx l ocal Mane Shutlrr worts :it Lnv sneed from "time" to one-one thousandth of a second. Ut u jteiu ytm ho'W lilt (irtijttx will m.ih lilt hllJ 0 pirlurti yuu liavt illivuyt ivanttil. Fight fans believe they are going to have a full evening of entertain ment tomorrow night at the Star the atre when Kid Surp, a boxer that has become quite popular among local fans, meets Kid Karther, a well known heavy puncher und an u)ll around good fighter. . tv.; ...in i. i n.i : slated to go ten rounds unless one ofll these huskies gets a wallop on the other that stops him. 1 Then there is -to be an eight round i go between Dcmpy Dempsey of Perry' and Wildcat Tunnie of Baker. Boost-j ers for each of these young men claim : victory and it is believed there will J be a""severe contest for them. , Clapp and Butner are also to fight; four lounds which promises to be a good bout and fast, as Butner showed j up niighty well in the last encounter j he had in th" ting here. ' The little Fordies a pair of Ford I youngsteis will RCTap three rounds in! miniature class, which will add to the entertainment. I J RED CIIOSS DRUG STORE Investigate tbla. This is sn s lale that must bp closed, and an Inspection of this 240 acre farm will Immediately convince you that the price Is inada solely with this object. Laiui adjoining it on aiv siles cannot be purchased, for any thing llkje this price. About 00 acres In bay with an abuncjnnce o' water until July, 120 acres In oats and barley, balance in summer fal low. The erms are 2,000' cash, purchaser can aecu'ra 1 fedral loan and owner will luke second mort gage for a. long time at a low rate of interest. The price is' only ICS per acr. An unusual oppurtunuy for someone to own a real farm and at a price that Is also unusual. i 40 acres, all In alfalfa, first crop will be ready to cut in a few weeks. Good 5-rooni house, family orchard, good deep well,: good water rights, ulceiy located 1 Vt mile's from hard surface 'highway, near good school. An 4deal dairy . and poultry farm. Price 13750, "11000 in cash will handle it.' Right now Is the time to grab this little home before tire first cutting of hay Is harvested. If sold afterwards, the owner will re serve the bay.' ' Investigate) this and we will be pleased to show you this delightful little home.-1 36 acres, good house, barn and outbuildings, deep weir, good water rights, alfalfa crop al.nost ready to cut. This property must he sold and very soon. Heavily Involved however. A' little money will sur prise yOu bow a great bargain oin be secured. : i Geo. H. Currey Ileal Kslate , . - - . Insurance Turn the Corner and Save A Dollar NEGROES UT P IN El La Grande MATTRESS SHOP and WEAVING- WORKS Mattresses of nil kinds clean ed and rebuilt. Feather Reno vating. Rag rtngs and Fluff Hugs for sale. Carpet anil ling ('leaning UI'A $1.5(1 anil up Chas. Kdwards. Prop, Phono !!R3-V l'NION, Ore., Juno 5. R. H. Ron ney of the Union Fish Hatchery and Willard Miles left Saturday for Wallowa lake, where they distribut ed IB, (100 Silver Salmon. On Sun day morning, oceompunled by Game Warden Rogers, they wnlked seven miles to Aiserold lake going throng) live fi.Vt of snow the last three miles. They risked In tho lake through lour feet of Ice, anight 23 Knslern brook trout weighing from one to two and a half pounds each. They report a fine trip, even If tiny were terribly siinbiirne I. Three negroes, names unknown, are t reported to have assaulted and seri ously cut two bvakemen on the 0-W., Joe Cullis and Harry Davis. The two men weie cut by razors about the arms in an attempt to defend them-' Pelves. j The police department arrested three negroes this morning, but. a.-i they proved they were not parties in' the assault they were released. Thf j police are milking further investiga tion into the case and are e pecting to arrest the three negroes ill a sh-Trt time. Diamond TT Strawberry Jam,. 5 lb. can $1.30 Diamond "V Raspberry Jain, 5 lb. can :....$1..10 Diamond W Blackberry Jam, " lb. can.'. $1.1.3 Diamond 'V Loganberr,- Jam, 5 lb. can $1.13 Guaranteed Quality J. G. HOLM GROCER Quality and Service - ''. FREE DELIVERY CALL MAIN 43 : ..fr K -if .... r. The Police are after Moonshiners We are after the Egg Eaters- ,: Las) wci'k c's, H dozen way. Di'ii" ioi'(. I'd" pills; o )l'i'f - ;1;k1 911c sX il icc. 1110 nio'iits--lifiis lav f''r 111c dav It V tin- ulily store of system.' I ioit wlieii 1 buy. We carrv feed. We sell wood. bcin.!; yiMir baskets and pail - Mr. Parker f tlie West the rpg sale, IVnnf of Teiiiu IVf er W.it. , r. "),")(; tliis week 1(H) dozen nfiTo Hie same tire for t'XX. Tliat's ijood sense, and .Inst Can your eis this week. Tlie polirc lay for s. So von see I am licninvked dav aiitV ni"bl. its kind in Ainerie; . loose when 1 sell. Seed i, and si li e a. It s a sltlesliow to see onr Self servinir and no expenses. soiuls (en shares. Trade for anvthiiii load baek with eims, :i dozen, .Vie, So d h-oii eonld eut through there of Pauline's rear pf I'. H. II VETERANS FATHER O'HILEY VISITING HERE IE T 1 The James K. Page Camp No. 14 of the La (inutile Spanish War Veter ns will meet Vi.day evening in the Eagles Hall for the purpose of arrang ing to send delegates to the Suite En campment to lie held in Pendleton on June !.", Hi nn.l 17. All Spanish Win veterans who do not belong to th local camp are uigetl to join at this time. The memlership has been in citased HO per cent in the last six months and it is the aim of the camp to enroll in the I. Grande camp all Spanish war ex-service men who are eligible. Rishop Charles J. O Riley, pastor of the Church of Our Lady of the Valley in I.a Grande for a period of fifteen years, arrived In town last ev ening from Lincoln, Nebraska, where he is now located. He wilt leave for the coast tomoirow evening and lur ing his visit here is a guest of Father A. F. Looser. Mishop O'Rilcy will be well remem bered by local people and a number of them have. paid him visits since his arrival. While in La Grande he was head of the diocese. niU'GGKP CIGARETTES. . - - -i i t m tf rj ww BRL'SSJCl.S Drug smugglers nfe bringing cocaine and heroin into Bel gium concealed in the middle of cijrur-ettes. illll'll! J. iai.k Two Not True Bills Brought In By The Grand Jury Today Allmson Vonrs for Kg 4, Ou the Alley OaIjT. : Th grant Jury closed their aeuion : thiK'Kiomirvg at about elevTi o'clock JT after sntmtu-iff thrt and one halfi data in umt tMiinn. ThrMk tml-t Vbll. ntl ta not true bills, were re. U'ow totlay. Itort J5c lo S IrtJi i higher. rrbn f(u 111 1 liirrr-r - roRTUANO, Juno (.Cattle T . . Vtll. J. IT 1 f r. (I CIum tMai lfn.ll v 'uv una wv enu ; - - - - Th,.t lit iitm In un..rt M.. Still batt OlStlnl MEAT PIES- For the Sunday uting or the fishing trip ' don't forget to take along some of our d.elicious meat pies. Seasoned with onions, palt and pep per, fresh Saturday and Suiidayijoniinjr, 10c each. : The' .wife and c.'.'dtfamttft gnit IWllp , a luta. e . V w xiaax GvittOb trmi .. I