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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1922)
i T'AOE TWO LA (iRAM)K FA'KXINT0 OKSKR VTW. Tut'sdiiv. June Kl 1922' THE OF' .-I 1 I W 1 T vNOW YOU CAM GET STYLE IN rXAYMJITt KUTEKUTS r .r Sox PRETTY AS A PICTURE Kute - Kuts Children's Play Suits ..Children's Kutc Kuf pcjr'lo') i;iy suits in n KM from 1 your ni to 1 1, li'iixlo of lilno (loiiini', khaki niid phi in mid striped Devonshire. Jns-1 tlio tiling l'r tlio little ones to piny in iind saves lots of washing and the wear on liotter clothes. Underwaists Children's half pox for summer wear in a hiy; assortment of colors and styles, all sizes from the very smallest up to the larger sizes, all moderately priced. Children's sleeveless underwists with buttons, all sizes from 2 to 10 years. Specially priced for this week, each 35c HILL'S DEP'T STORE ff' limu- llil, i CHICAGO, Juiim 113. William T. Pursidl, wealthy broker, faced charg eB Thursday of attacking a 17-year-oltl high Hi'hool Krii-I, who applied for a position at his office Wednesday. l'urnll waB released under liond and Permitted to penil the night at hiR honie. "I have no sympathy for my hus band," laid the broker's wife when she learned of his arrest. "This is not the first time ho has been in trouble of this kind. The story Is true. There is no use denying; It " The affuir reiu-hu the. attention of! the police when the girl fainted in a department store after leaving Pur cell's office. DID MINE IS big the mint rail for development woik that will require two yeurs to complete. The lluisk'y-Elkhoin mine was din covered more than 40 years una by H. U. UaifUey, a taker county pioneer. The mine hua a record of naving Pro duced wealth running into hundreds of thousumtH of dollars. It has been closed for many years. The last work at the mine wax under the ownership of Mr. Hay?, one of the owners of thi Bonanza mine when the late W. T. Thatcher wan superintendent. The reopening of this old mine of Eastern Oregon is another indication that mining is again coming to the front in Huker county. The Jennings, during the past year, have opened the Lost Trail mine 12 miles from Durkee Thuy have gren confidence in Oregon's mineral wealth and are extent. tiff the scope of theii operations in this section. NEWSPJIPEHMEN El ARE RECOGNIZED Tak- LEASED AGAN SHOP NOTES Ttenis of Interest, from tlio O.-W. SUrs. ': Ilert Wilson claim agent for the 0 W was around the shops this morning. BAKER, Juno 42.. P. J. Jenning .and son, Cieorge II. Jennings, atmounced they have signed a con tract for tlio lease and purchase of the Unlsluy-Elkhoi n mine near the head waters of Rock creek west of Baker, The contract was mndc with William l'nllimiti. nf iMa tihi.-n I'. J. Jennings stated this morning i"PV'r J' A' l'.'U'k llK" that they have taken pimscsHinn of th Hai ry Cochran, who lias been on n two weeks vacation is again back on the job. "Friends are very glad to see ltoiiei property and today sent men out to work) on the road to open it so su plies can be tuken in nail that active work on the mine will he started at once. The present plans for operat- II: MAIN 580 Now Taxi Service .lust Slurlea J "MKItVICi:'" i ' - ' . ; ; . Is Our Motto I.raslcd at Imperial Illlllard fuiiors ' 208 Depot Street V. A. Levitt, master mechanic, left on No. 2:1 to Umatilla on a tour of inspection. Thomas Whiddom, locnl shop em ploye, left ofr a tour through Cal ifornia. F. N. Finch, superintendent of the O.-W., left in his private car this morning for Huntington. SK.VITI.H WOMAN KII.I.KI) (Hy .Alsoclnlert Press) ASTHMA'. June 1:1. Miss Tennis Stewart of .Seattle, was killed In an ntiinnmhilo accident when a car overturned on a curve at Warren ton early today. Three others In itlie car were unhurt. (Br Associated Fress) WASHINGTON. June 13. lag notice of tile recent awards of the l'ulliier prizes lu newspaper work, Stophan I'anaretoff, iho llul garlan minister In Washington, called nttentlon today to the fact that bis native country had been one of the foremost In formal re- ognition of the services of a news paperman. Lying before him on bis desk was the Incoming mull from Sofia and several or the letters bore a Iheautlfiillv executed nor- trait of I.. O. Houcliler, In the shape of a postage stamp. "That was the remarkable tri bute paid by . Bulgaria to a man who gave up thirty years of his ! me to aiding her In the struggle i for freedom; In building up her re lations with Kurope, and making I the world know the resources of the country. He was the correspondent In Bulgaria of the l,oiulon Times for that length of time, in Itself a remarkable record, and was so be loved by the people that It was In conformity with the general desire that for the first time In history, the portrait of a foreigner was placed on tho postage) slumps." The reporter agreed with the minister in his belief that at hist the newspaperman wcis coming Into his own. eve rWVio wno m a a iu IT' Hrt S - AP- Otow "VO H&In amiv.Y1. . TrieY SPENT A t-OT OV HONeY Otv HCf So "TMC3V m. a Furniture Exchange COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS Refrigerators at Price to Suit the Pocketbook ED DONOHUE, Prop. Phone, Black 1241 Pir Jefferson A MO TH3K VOVJ We are ju'oiul of our record of having furnished, the people of La C.'r.vd'e with pure nrtifieiul ieo for the past twenty years. We are still at your service. W. D. Grandy 1; SANITARY ICE COMPANY. . Phones 297-J and 297-M. .: ! , considerably. The police anvstw! the UHsailauL toduy ami the trial will bj held either this Hfternoon or at luter date. AceordinK to rumors, Hartman is said to show evidences of an unhal anted mm lat times. An mvestia tion into this will be made. 1 MUSIC HOUSE IS HENOVKTED Lass Offers Drink To Deputy Sheriff . And Is Fined $50 , Union county has a deputy sher iff that won't take liquor for drink ing punpn'ses i?ven from a lady. And MlssKay J'iirth now knows better than to flash a bottle of "moonshine" iu a crowd. On Friday Miss Forth entered the! autn stage, bound for Union, and afier everyone was seated -she. pro duced a bottle of liquor and li'vited those present to have a drink. She didn't know that John Striker, deputy sheriff, was one of the occu pants of the . oar but John Intro duced himself and they went for a little walk i to the courthouse. The case was heard Saturday and she plead guilty, being fined $5n CAT AX1 DOG WARFARE. SALEM, ' Utah. Mrs. Thornr Conch's dog bit Mrs. Louis Hurley'; eat. Mrs. Hurley punched Mrs. Conch' nose. Both were put under bonds t- keep the pence. For Sick Headache Constipation, Indigestion, Sour Stomach, Biliousness, Bloating, Gas, Coated Tongue, take that wholesome physic FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS Act promptly. Never diiappoint. Mild and gentle in action. Do not gripe or nauieatc. No costive after cffccti. Mn. Swet Clary. Ante, Vi.: "I had bad headache a nd took two holey Cathartic Tablet). In a tbort while, my head Hopped avblafY' FOR SALE Lfldips..' saddle horsp. Silo cutter and engine. Onn National (Vrdit Sys tem. 1 Underwood Typewriter. One Kxide Battery. New and Second Hand floods lioiijrht and Sold. COMMISSION AND BROKERAGE STORE 1 Of Fir St. Call 513-.T Nolan Skiff r I A Square Deal For a Round Dollar Collar and Cuff Set Fancy lielts Children's White Dresses One Lot Children's (Jiiifi'hain Dresses ... 17-qt., 3-eoat Enameled Dish Pans Xo. 9 three-coat Etinmel Tea Ketnle S (t. Kettle, lliree-coat enamel kctlle .. Torse Shoe Tumh..lers 11-2 doz, $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 ) i or ipi.uu $1.00 ........:$1.00 ..:r....$i.oo. ..:......$ i.oo Andrews Variety Store 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" " 7THICH ONE SHALL I MARRY" S'TATINO SUNDAY, JUNE 25 LTEIC STOCK CO. which ran over two years il;l at the Lyric Theatre. Portland. A COOL PLACE TO BRING THE FAMILY PRICES ALWAYS THE SAME General Admission 35c Reserved Seati 45c j Children 25c t War Tax Included The Kiistern Oregon Music Cuni piiny i.i iindi'rtroiuc h comploto reno vii t ion which, .Mr. Kincuid states, "will nuikp it the finest music store- in the state of Oregon." Ciirpenlerfl hnve Ueen working on the building for the! m itmi ine progress mdicnte.sl thnt the work will lie completed som,.i time Kiiiiav. , Snliiidiiy iifteinoon hn evening has iieen set ns the opening day nnd the management promises that his guests will be treated to 11 vocal and instru mental roniert at both times. 'Hie change in the interior interior includes (he installation of seven new demonstrating booths, tho moving of the phonogiaph and record department upstairs. The offices are ii the rear with the piano section on the ground floor. The interior is mostly finished ill pearly gray. REHABILITATION OF RAGE BEGUN (Ky Asso.lnled Press) UONOI.ri.r, T. II.. June 13. Ap plications for allotments on land in the lehnbilitation settlement on the inland of Mulokni were made by 74 Hawaiian or pal t-Ilawaiian families iH'fote the time limit expired, accord mg to announcement by the Homes commission, which has charge of th I aueiiipis io renanimal ellle Hawaiian lace. There are lots available for onlv 20 or 'J4 families ami the commisior STREET SCRAP ENDSJNARHEST A man, by tlw mini of (iuttridve, was attacked this muming by n man also ilonj in ., mcd Hurt, man. 1 hit r tW l.d itli Club an.! kiuk4 9m wr, iji turn o e a i fcK nilTWVEISER heuser-Buscn, bus Tdo Idea! IkcLigo for the Home Picnic and Outing m8 ;..' Now in cartons of One Do:en Bottles La Grande Groc, Co. Distributor La Grande, Oregon