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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1922)
T.A CT7.VrF. TXTXTXr, OPSFPVFr? Mom 12. 1r-2" PAfJKTWO ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT DRESSES Organdies Voiles Just Received Today From New York. No Two. Alike First Showing We :have just received today iind are shoving i" i ihe first tin .v a largo shipment of Wincn's and miss'.-s' sum mer dresses. All of the latest styles in materials of Or gandies, Voiles and Tissues. Then' are all rolors and all sizes from up 1o 4(i in the lot and all are moderately priced, Tissues Your inspection is invited. HILL'S DEPT STORE Putman's Vanishing Cream and Talcum Special With eaeli -lOe jar of our .Vanishing or Cold Cream, we are offering one 2ie can Violet, or Lilae Talcum FKliK PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE The TK&xaAl Store Where Most Folks Buy Their Drugs HEAVY STORMS ME Tl l.OSTINU. Juno ID.. Mr. and Mr. O. J. 1'oloy mill duuahtur Mar garet, and Mrs. W. J Robinson nnd children were Wallowa vlnitfii'H Kim (isy afternoon taking down llov. 1'olntur for his nppoliilnii'iit there Hud clay 'evening. Mr. Poloy' little tlrl hud not been feelliiK well for several duyn iind luid a breaking out of Bomu kind no they look her to lliu doctor while In AVnllowu nud lie told thotu It was Himillox. She bud Ijhrii phiyliiK wllh other chil dren nnd had boon tu Sunday school that morning no a Rood niuuy have been exposed to It. The Wallowa doctor And (lie local doctor wire busy vuclnalliiK on Monday and It wax found thai some of I'Moyd Ham. mocks children were. Just Ke.ttinK over It, betiiK l'k with It while their nioiner was uwuy, but not be ing very Hick. No one. thought of it neini; Hiiuuniox. .Mrs. rruui auu her two children ;woVo at Iho Il'im inock home diirliiK Mia. Hiiininoek'H absence, Mrs. Prout caring for her sister's Tnnilly while aim Van away and hur llllle children had it too. H. L. Maglll was called to Kansas City last Saturday to assist In bringing hia brother George out hero for the .auinmer to Recuperate from a nervous breakdown which he-hii been suffering from for sev eral months. lto has wired back hia brother la able to ataud the trip and they expect to arrive the lust or thla week. Mm. II .S. Mn glll of Washington, 1J .C, 1h coming along to assist In caring fur her hi'olhcr-ln-lnw and to visit thla sum mer wllh her slater, Mrs. a. I.. Mn glll. Wo were visited with n heavy rain nml hull atnrin Monday, which was much needed, and did no par ticular damage, and on Tuesday eve ning there was i vIvH electrical storm of riasli aricV flash of sharp lightning nnd crashing thunder, hut not much rain. Hut Wednesday af ternoon capped the climax so fur. when a sudden bolt of lightning struck a glaut willow tree on i li north Ride or S. 1.. M.iglll'a 2-story residence. The tree was porhupa 15 feet from the house, and II chewed land sllver.-d down through the hearl jof the tro'. it tilso tore off large limbs and hurled them about flflv I feet and Mucin's yard was strewn wllh large silvers of ttio tree. So mi,,'n fnr 1,10 bi" "" ,r"-i hioiis osoapi or Air. and Mrs. F. I.. Pearce and sons Harold and .Mar lon, who were sitting under this Ivee culling polaioes for ilautlng Is what has awed everybody who bus 0 acres under cultl. jseen how the tiw was ripped to first class pas-! pieces. They were al stunned uttd , good ham 4t)iMr. I'onico wns thrown some If nnd oilier out- 'eel. His wile says liny won. all I and stunned anil thrown MAIN 580 New Tnvl Service .lust Hunted "NKItVI:H, Is Our .Mono Located hi Imperial llllllntd Parlors SON Depot Slrcot FOR SALE SOU acres vailon, 2!n acres turs, 7-rooiu house hy ffl feel, garage. buildings. Telephone In lions... This 'blind ranch Is n..ar the Grande Hondo .from where (hey were sitting bui no river, shove Ullgard. Price Jf.NUO. i one was killed. no cen a bone :15UI) cash, balance two yeai-s. ;biok,''n. The holt must have gone t on down the water source of Iho I willow's roots Mrs. Al Thompson a few dayH Uasi week returning homo on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Poley of Port land, inotordd In on Monday and went on to KnterprlHo. Mrs. Poley lutnr returned to visit Mrs. S. L. Muglll. j The two Mrs. Keelers of Wnllown visited their grandmother. Mrs. Dick Urldwell, a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Williamson nnd son, Seih, of Walla Walla, camo In the first of the wook and expect lo go back on' their ranch again In this vicinity. -Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Duncan nnd Mr. and, Mrs. H. J. Moody were Wal lowa visitors Saturday evening. Misses Agneh and Marlon Hunt er returned from La Orande last week, where: they had gone to wit ness the graduation of their slsler. Miss Icel Humor, at the Sacred Il"iirt Academy. Miss Icel came In u few days later, but expects to leave) soon to take a teacher train ing course In the summit normal nt i .Monmouth. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Scott jin- nounce thu inarrlago of her sister. maudn V. flagon, to Alden L. Par sons in l.n tirande on Saturday, June :i i-(,. 1U22. Miss Hagen has been a teacher of thu Lostlne 7th and 8th grades for several years and her pupils hated to part -with her but with her many other friends, wish them a long ami happy married life. The bride is also a sister of Mrs. Kdgnr Hook of Wallowa, and the groom Is u 'brother of I.oltoy I'ursiins, who runs the Lostlne g.i rage. Pied Kdwards has his radio phone installed now In tiio rear of posloirice with the nvoles and aerial wires running front the' M. Crnwi and company store lo the drug store1! roor. This radio phone was mailell to order for Mr. lldwards by A. .M.iJ Ileaeork or Enterprise anil was In-1 stalled lust Satuwlay. li Is soine! what largKT than tho regulation 'mi size Mr. leurocks has bum mak ing, bin Mr. Kdwni'ds had ordered a larger one than this ind only ?' received part of his equipment, no Mr. IHeacoik bought what Jie hud I and made Ihis one according lo Mr. J Kdwnrd's spwll'lcatlons. It Is lull good working order. Mr. IWwnrds1' and several oilier men were alle lo heir conversations nud music'! from San Kanclsco Monday evening and piTl,.d lo hear a CO-pioce or-ll chestra from I'oiiland Tuesday eve-'j ulng but iho electric storm pn-H vailed. ! Dick Cook had a sudden ntiaclJ' of bean trouble on .Monday alter arriving home from La Orande. I J where he hud cone on Saturday foi'ii treatment for his eyes. He fell un- ! uiisclons on Hie porch of their.' home. Mrs. Took worked with him ' - -- . 1 . . .--L . in: ! Hi I.- r -('-.: ... ii- , ''fil'l :'vi I bMii iuio !'. In...-- P. Ui r.ol ' i. i : r-t'o'.'-r-. t.-oin tl. iia'k ((, iiUl is riiUi'll beltor. j D. II. Muglll is suffering from an uttsck of lumbago the vjsist week, iind Is not able to attend to his uirm ilullcs. Jlrs. Kiln Olson Is recovering rrom (:t- recent sick spell, i Mr. and Mrs. Ohr!s Johnson went to Wallowa last Friday mud Mr. ..Johnson had n badly ulcerated tooth jluueod and treaten. Mrs. Chris Johnson lias been on tho sick list for several days thh; week, bui is much better uguln. S. P. Crow and daughter Nina, and son Paul, wero Wullowa busi ness visiiors last Friday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Oale Crow nud ehll drnn of near Joseph, were visiting home folks hero last Sunday. Oscar Olson made u trip to his homestead on Crow crock the first ot Ihe week to look .utter his stock and see how his rail grain is com- , lug on. Crops are all growing fine since the warm wealher uiml rain. Mrs.'Joo Thompson 1b Giit'Ttnln ing some of hur friends from her old home In West Virginia. Mrs. K. O. ' Seaman and sister, 'Miss Ilertha Ely, and Mr. mid Mrs. jKurl Allen were KutorprlsB visitors on Wednesday. Mrs. Leander - McCubbln, and daughter Birdie, and son Guy, were here on Decoration day from their home In Enterprise. Mrs. Floyd Hammock returned last wefk from nttemdlng the grand lodge of, the Rebckuhs nt .Eugene and visiting In several oilier places in western Oregon. E. L. Itucker moved his farming outfit land crew to I lie hills the rirst or tho week to begin summer fallowing on his ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Otlo Ott or Enter prise are visiting his aunt,. Mrs. E. L. Itucker this we:-k. Sheo;p shearers are here uud the shearing )'s now on up tho canyon where the' various bands of sheep are assembled. Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Courtney -and Mr. and Mrs. H. J. .Moody pleniced at Ihe Pole Ilrldge lust Sunday. A Rood rooming house. 27 rooms furnished, close in. The price Is so low we want you to come and see m about it. Panics d. tcrmlned lo sell. although It also did considerable damage lo the Muglll residence, breaking pines of glass in three windows at I hat side of Ihe house and n dresser mirror and two picture glasses In the house Mrs. Muglll and her cousin, Mis. A t. Poley of Portland, who was vls famous Hting her, were alone In the house ClUlh'O I j, ,, ..,.,. I,.,,,. , I I , , .......j miiiiiiii-u iiise ...... ...... .,., ,,-, nmn wiiii tM1 uieniy oi wiuer. eiice $14110 on terms or fl2uU rash. PIRATES WIN FROM ELGIN; CLOSE GAME (Continued from Tage One.) the Klslnites, Cove HlniiKlitereil the Haines tdim by an overwhelming Rcorn. And Union lost to Huker 10 to 16 after jnaviiirC the Kume won In Hi HMli with th( hcoio 10 to l In the Hookers favor. Hut the Colts took advantage of n jbas of KNOT'S TOKSTCtfV Gagarette It's toasted. This t one extra process , gives a rare and delightful quality impossible to duplicate. Guaranteed by - their finishing In tlie first division. The last two g'Jines they have won have been duo to n conglomeration of errors on the part of thoir op-' ponents (after the gim was ueoiu lngly lost. And Union and Haines are too far In the; rear to ever hope to pull out. Next week. Core will go to Baker and La Grande will pUy Elgin at Elgin. Union will again clash horns with HulnnH at Union nnd when the dust clears off of the bat. tloflelds Cove, La Grande and Union will 'probably have one more win to register on the percentage column. ' llatterles: Mclunls' and Johnson; Oorden, Uluinenstein and Chandler, Summary. Errors: Hickey, Hos onbaiim. Crews, Iiluim-"nsteln, Ma son (21, Shelton. Three-base' hit. Knight. Home' run, Shelton. Stol en Buses, Itoscnbuum (2), Thelson. Hit by wild pilch, Oarrlty. Sacri fice hits, Hosenbaum, Johnson. Struck out, by Gordon G, by Mclu nls 9. Earned runs, off Mclnnis, 2, off Gordon, 2. Charge defeat to itliimenslefn, Victory lo Mclnnis. Tlniu of game, 2 hours. Umplro, Ralph Pldcock. HIGH ALTITUDE IS ATTAINED LONDON. June 12. The Times an errors and drove in lo runs in the noUnces that some members of the lust two innings while Union failed to score. . . From the results of yesterday's contests It appears th'.it tine three first division teams will be Cove, Lu Grande and ,Hlxin. linker, al though tiel with tho pirates for second place, are not playing a fast enonnh brand of hall to merit Mount Everest party have reached the hitfhet altitude ever attained by man. It says: "Three members of the Everest ex pedition Mallory, Somerville and Norton cn May 121 reached an alti tude of 20.S00 t'eet, the highest ever reached by man, and just 2200 feet below the summit." If i the i Furniture Exchange COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS Refrigerators at Price to Suit the Pocketbook ED DONOHUE, rrop. Phone, Black 124i Fir & Jefferson LA GRANDE Permanent as the Pyramids' MnnnfiU'turors of 9 iiiillditig Foundation Silo Chimney Hewer Water li-rlgat Ion Culvert Dralnno WELL CURBING Phono Mnin TJ0 ripe -SEPTIC TANKS Fiict-ory Island City Wc are jtron.l of our iwwd vf lmvinjr furnished the peoiilo ffl.ii '.'r.i ile with pure artificial ice for the past, twentv ye:;rs. We are still at your service. dy SANITARY ICE COMPANY Phones 297-J and 297-M. A Sauare Deal For a Round Dollar Collar and Cuff. Set - $1.00, Fancy Belts - -'-$1.00 Children's .White Dresses $1.00 One, Lot Children's Cinghain Dresses 2 for $1.00 ,17-qt., H-coat Eoaiueled Dish Pans $1.00 No. 9. three-coat Enamel Tea Kettle $1.00 8 t. Kettle, three-eoat enamel kettle $1.00 Iforae Shoe Tumb.-lcrs, 1 1-2 do $X00 Andrews Variety Store 3 cn In May I'nrk. the fruit district of this nllev We have n rood Jlseo cdiitract to aell druwliig ti'.i lnt.r.t, on prupurty worth 4r.oil. Will nuke liberal discount tor CM.k. SWt,: Nw Foley nlll:t lHV Jw0iM, Or a o not hurt. An electric trans- : former less i linn a block from the uoiiae. III Iront of M. Crow's resi dence w as bin in d out and the whole i electrical system In town was put out tiv the stroke until lale eve- iiIsk. when the electric company men came from Kntrrnrlw and got the ystein rry:irrt Ix.for I o'clo... Thern n i u n nirlnicr over town fioin tin elu'trie current. Mr. n.l fun. (;,.ne iri II and ilaulitor rredu. and is. Halls niolhi'r, Mm. .Mollis W ainock. molor- 1 in f.in Haines on Decoration day and urn locutusl for the su)iuer In Mrs. W'amoi's home here. Mrs 1-MiiA Hull r.p u-i.ii,.. u.v HO Why not get an ice cream freezer now so can have real ice cream like mother used to make. We have a full line to choose from at prices that fit any pocketbook. We also wish to announce that we will have another Wear-Ever Special for the coming canning season. Come see it. This special will run from June 16 to Juno 21. OREGON HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENT CQ. IT ' St 1 IJ S' T ?I 1 1 h 4 e Imagine a Kiver if Powder a utile wide and an inch deep, hurniiig up hill ! rJ5io force of the combined divisions of the American Army on the Western Front in France was equally as strong. Every American Citizen Should! See "POWDER RIVER" LET'S GO! 8000 feet of thrilling liistjovy of our 91st,"8nth,' 12nd, .'!.")) h, :!2nd, 2nd and 1st Divisions in France. Auspices La Grande Post No. 43, American Legion. STAR THEATRE THURSDAY JUNE-1 5-- Special Prologue 2000 feet of captured flor nian submarine il'ilm showing iho sinking of Allied ships. Admission Matinee, Children 1-"c, Adults H.V. Xiu'ht, Children 2"c, Adults "jOe 3 Shows 3:15 7:30 9:15 THE GARDENS 4TH AND ADAMS Watch for the Opening of FAMOUS KELLY'S COMEDIANS With Phil "Abie Berg" And AN ALL STAR CAST "MY JIM" "WHICH ONE SHALL I MARRY" STARTING SUNDAY, JUNE 25 LYRIC STOCK CO. whh ran over two years olid at the Lyric Theatre. Portland. A COOL PLACE TO BRING THE FAMILY PRICES ALWAYS THE SAME General Admission 35C Reserved Seti . 45c Children .23c Wit tjc lacked i V )ti.iiK Mi 1U ietrSoVt! fit 3 'V.vi-'LJd C.