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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1922)
l illil......, , LA On' AN I t . . I'.MiK j'ii'.i.i'; i i.; NEW M)(K, J,..,.. , "ling Harding's ,. .,, th attitude t..vn,, ,, i '", tho luiiff ,.,. ' ' i'i alien for 'I!' ui na lurw r i-- tr, U!e iW!iii;!;U'- .minus f,,,!,, or pii'siiit.ii r.v,, vi.. i for Kuroie ti.ii::y l.i win :UI. v.h:: n'e must (u. e n.iv ncihiiiif ly U. ,.,..t,lt ;,.!,ii.r., tion.M Snoclgrass and Zimmerman Funeral Service Pnr lor, Licenced Embal mer, Ambulance Ser vice. Day Phone Main (y, Night. Phone, M.iin 743. 1.r)05 PoV.rth St. La flraiio", OrcjjoL. Better Than Medicine ' We have ;i lu.i'lr 1 snil vim raniiii.' in v'.' from lo 7"n. SEE THEM HEAR TIIEIi ami' von. will waul t hen Term3 as von like. nttlnu wi'll j fle with a Hruiisw ii !; t ii t pji.s tin t'Miionw hoii"s. A'tfi ail' It ii nnisrs it li-;' ins , t !n i"ir rn n npprc lutfon o' t in r tii-iH. .MiiHirhiiH rccoiHUHMHl 'i' It llniMswicl; U ai! in tho must ( ill cihii'iition ii i h.ilili i-u. 9 Hrunstt ii k lict'ords aro uiilipip In t lie a ! ii.ni! y !' thcic inti'i iH' r.ition. A lli'UDKWifrt, on :i i.i hmsv i i this is Hie Ii"i:ht ni nui .i-:il uohif vi'unnt. I swick Eastern Oregon Music Co, For Utmost Corset Satisfaction be Fitted to No srjuoozini: i!r::ans; no pr'ssuri'; lt uf t'itzu r rnrrp'ltfMl ; a p';'f',t. f ii ntl:i tion for your :iwiik. This in adfliticn lo the cuin forls affor.lo.l ihrouuh tiic- -x-cluslve "La Camilif " f-'.ifuris; N prt'ssn' mi !if-;ii'"-; no cut ting by la-i'vs; i.o pni '!!ri:: of clasps; no dir niu'j, F stay:: .;t top but f r''d o :u , vnuliiioii, Katlsfaction. A com pi cto I n o rf Ih" 1 1 T-rtTf-nt tiiiKi'!s al'v;n.( on h:;n.l. l'rirrs -.oK it it 1 up. Mrs. Fwobt. Pat.ti.ion CorseUere Urn. r.n?, Tor. Prr-ri'; Oak TAKIs , I mm OKIES If L fl J V.'ltli the return from Pnrtlnnd of I Wiliiiim Miller, where he consulted I i!i Mi" Gland rhancoilor, llnlr.um of Oregon, Knights of I'ylhias, the , liiile Ki'"ii'lf uf Itorords und Seals, J Pi'main of Ireiion, the StH-rtTttrv 01 J !':rt!uud 'IVlllpIv I). (). K. K. mill l I lit- I'leililent of tli; Portland Nnrlh J v:..L Assoriulion tf J). t. K. K. I Temple, lnral coin mlttoiH in itiarvt' of t::o Seroud Annual conve.ntol: I id In' hi'.d In I.a limodo September I l"t and 1,'iid, have spurled up on J arrai:'.'iM!l"nts. I'riitfi moneys fill I i r i 1 1 unipi'tillonx anil floatr- haw J !" a definitely fixed. The o-isli I M'ues will ln distributed as lol- i lows: i Hand - I'lrst prize, $20il; second J luio, ?1 '. , I'llil Ti'im Pin.!, prlao, $150; i a'l'niu pi'te, $0U. ' 1 'i urn Corps , I'lrut prize, llli); , nri oiul prize, $rn. I Finals - Host K. ir I', float, JfiO: l)C':,t Illikle float, 5U. I 'I'liv5 exact lobulations und'-r J which (h various hands drill leaim I and drum crops will contest wli: l he iKsu d within a few days, pvii , tiii:; i-hase of the program of tue I cmivc'ition will he an inip'rtailt J oih'. The , present program U only , 'l rlially complete, but is the llucl.-us : no ?rc n GONVEHTIOHi it is as follows: I Friday UioruillK. .September 3st I Cofcistruilim of dilinates and vlsl J tors at V. .M. t A. .Mecilni; ol I del '-ales lo '1'aciflc Northwest As- Sociati )f I(. 1). K. K. Temples. I iday Afl'-vnoon Ceremonial l whith is tho only event of the eon- ";a:yn yiiai is not open lo tN I laiiilii. Also iiutoinobilM ride foi .J U li.'.iiti'a aad visitors. ''. iday Mittht Stunt ninbt at bast hall .".rounds, followed by .lard Crass on up town stneets. Saturday MorniuK Competitivt , drills iH'tween drill teams of .N'orth- west l)o:lc Temples at ball grounds J .MowhiK of ofi'iiiai deh'Kates. I Saturday Afternoon Coiupetltlvi J contest between drum corps und i hc'ils in hall grounds. .Saturday KvenlnK Mammotli pa J rad s followed by .Mardi Crass. I In tho parade will be floats fron J Ilokio Temples from Kninhts ' o! I Pythias lodKes, builds, divans, drill i' an'M, 'drum corps und marching , 'luhs. I'nik'r tliis head it can be noted that a prize of $50.00 will J he i'iveu to the Knlclits of Pylh I ias loilm-s In the county which has J ilio bluest celebration in tlif,1 miir.ui . in(.r claim. IREAQyFQRTHE WE PAGEANT i-v J ly in Hie hands of local I'ommli leoi--, Lo lar as the l,at;ranile. rypreseata l tion in the linker Panrtuit is ron- c 'rned. The 411 committee of tin i i:!k4t lod;;e has everythliiK in readl J a -si! lor its pirt in tho Grizzly Oulch i show at linker on July llriKand 4tl t in (In. evenings. -Th" I.a Oi"and( hand will hold lis final rehearsal l Fiiday nlxht and determine defi nit (- on the Rurb It "will wear tr I lb" parade at Baker. The Mother J liood float plans are intuiirlng rapid , ly and committei.s are selecti'ii; tin v.'oao ii anil children who wiil repre J sj.nt thf Pioneer Motherhood of th. i Ciande Hondo valley on the float A. W. Nelson, manai'r of the Ac club, will lake a committee to Hake - Monday morninu to complete tin decoration of the. float at Haker Th. famous hUKK.V which A. W. Hy neaisoii and Mollie Sharp drove fron Koiitni; 1'vairie. Indiana, to lluch- anan. Miehiiian. wher.e thev wer? . married in September IXfi'.t, and which was I railed across the Old (Her. .u Trail that year has been In lhe (inindp Hondo valley i?ver since. "1,1 l.e t lie principal part or nn 'lli'"' .final from l.a Grande. I'r.ic ti'.illy every garment worn on the Motlu rhooil Float and In the buggr;' p:iny will be the exact Kiirnienu worn by relatives In the late 'fills. Those ramillar with all the plan,-, 'f lhe l.a flrande floats uuren that it will be dlsiilllid anil a worthy reprei.riilalion of l.a Clrande and environs. Some six or seven plon- Littlest, Girl s r A L - ( " ' j ' v.: i X -c . -fir-, ,il -:- .' J-;'- i .. ; iiliek. 1. 'i.ond t. II, nit ftood-nlKht stories to itiildnn whin Ami hi re Bin; s IlKlkins a l!'o:!Ci;iaph lecoid. direi ted by '. retuidini: cncincer. .per families of the (irande Hnmle I a 1 1 A will be rep r te nu-i u: t h 1 flouts. WCFFI) I'd" Oi"- FlltM, Ity Assoolnted Presn ST. rijt.IKSVll.l-K. ().. June 20. John 11. Major, steam shovel oper ator shot de-til vesteiduy in an al i lecii ntturk by striking miners upon an . uutomoliile was erroneously said to have been an enpoye of the t'atn- ertne i oal comuuny al IJtiiontown Minor was employed ut the Union t oal ntripfiintr company wnn opcra - lions near l.al'fert.v. POlinHKFFPSlR. N. Y., Juno 2. Tho United SlatcH nu.val nt adi'iny's Pight-oured crow Is still tntin'ol!tK - law rowiiiK cliiiiiMitntiH of Amt'rlcn. In the urcatcst uniuatio battli evor wltnpssod on lln historic ro - itta course on thf Hndon the mid- die's Monday uftnrnomi rpi-ati'd their triumph of 1 (1 2 I by w iiiuiuK tlit throo-nillo varsity race from the Kveatest collection of collets thai uver rowed In a similar race hi the history of IhtJ spu't. Forced to terrific ppeed hy the rej;:eatPd clialteiiKes of WaslfiuKtoii, Cornell auJ Synicuse, the sailorj from tho Severn finally emt'-geil victors by only nn length over the University or VashinMtn ei;bl. champions of thf Pacific coast. Scarcely a length behind the west ern shell came Syracuse ami Cor- iip.II. so closely locked that It was only after a lone discussion unions the judges at the finish ihai th 1 former was warded the third place I over the Itluirans. j Outdistanced almost from . the ' i start, Columbia ami Pennsylvania J fought out a duel of their own to J avoid last place and in this the New I York coHei'iaiirf wre successful. ; leading" the (junkers across the line long aTter the other shills had I ceased their forward headway. , So bitter and gruelling kuh the l struggle almost from the start op-! posjte the. Coluijibla boat house f down under the towering railroad j bridge and forward through the last , nile In a lane lined with yachts, ex- I ursion steamers, submarines und J ?ubmarine chasers, that the middy i twerep swingers-were forced to what- J '.er all collegiate rowing records in heir efforts to hold tho lead. As 'he prow of the navy shell shot, acrosH the line, the 'timers caught the flying crew in the rem.irkahle figures of 111 minutes, 5 3-5 sec onds, thus shattering by more than half a minute the record made by. the sailors' sht'll ,when they won last year by a full Hve lengths from - California in 14 minutes and 7 sec onds. , The Seattle collegians after one of Lhe most desperate spurls ever wit- , uessd in ait intercollegiate rowing iisKociation regatta finished in III minutes 3G 1-5 seconds. '1 hese time. remarkable ' as they are, fail even partially to tell the story of the 1 thrilling buttle of blades witnessed by fully 25,000 spectators in the Tea-j turo event of the iifith regatta of the ! Intercollegiate Rowing association. ! Sensational us were the Junior vaV- i nty race, won hy Cornell, and the freshman event, caiptured by Syra cuse, they were merelv appt'tizeiK jf tlw struggle which rowing en thusiasts have been looking forward to since the entry for the mile race was announced. MOXTFSANO, Wash., June 21). forest fires which startetl from )lastings at demons Logging mi'- pany camp :t. across the ( hchalis across the f hi'halis l loutesano, aliout 1 I . a ay morning destroye i i II) feet of down tiln- I riv-er from .Mont o'clock vesterd about G.non.iHM) ber, seven cam p ca rt a ud various camp buildings before it could he controlled. The monetary loss in es timated bv Frank liyi'H, manager of the company, to be nearly $.tn.- i 1)00. Donkey engines In the wood-; were hauled out of the danger zone or loaded on flat cars and taken out of the woods and hack-firing wgutl os soon aw the men could be collected. The fire continued all ( nLght and this morning the fire wu well under control Story-Teller. NOT STILL !S THE CHAMPION FORESTS AFIRE fl It i ?v ei " j i n I'll l( ?; ! Hi ft '! '''S ' t I k-.' !..'.! i . ., UNION, (In., .i.i I';..' i: Annual H iwr n ., k M; I ,.,. i i unluy. .Ifiy 1st, wua a p.,::i 0 chiiK in ttu t ;t ! i.h tme ui niiK'h proplf ol tJr.ion, tl,v iiuvin Lu'crt : ago and la-.t 1 to livtivi urn h n- Ics, SV. '( t p i 1 rs will hi- (ii t;i judod to ilt-t'. tiih winiH'is in the :-u t puunii'. Th laiii. : ' '1 itiv cl the ylhov a;,' I plans for tin- p the m-t-t olubon tc i tory of I.'um.h. H; m I IU t heinjr pl.inn:d 1 tluwox Hill il.i vf annual uo; pUa i i J i p.'4i Till-' " i z 1 i ... . ,,L : f- II VII I, I I -X UiiiUii. I LUS.iL LA GRANDE IRON WORKS " MACUINK SJiOC AN1 FOUNDRY All kinds of rn.-u'hlncry, nu(uihilp and tractor r piirwi, oveiii'itiii'd atul tvhuilL Aurftylt'i'.e i'!i!i(i!' of kII kimlB. Cjliiui.-r bunnpr ; i'-'I oicvf.i.'a p.istotw, Crankiihurts. Ciitrmia iirttl I'islun Cini rsirroBiid. '.live us :i trial I). K1TZGEKAL1), Pro. urpiiore C011I LSI? pOVZB F iJRNISIIERS Refrigerators .it I'rico to Suit the Pocketbook ED rONORTjE, Prop. Phone, Black Fir & Jefferson mi i lire- .fee Save a VEGETAK I. i'w S'oljilorft (Cecil Iteiitis a IteaiiN Hot lloii-c 'iH'MMihcrs l''b'h ( 'nruinlii'i'S Fresh Tnmiitnrs FEU U'atei'KH -rin I'Yi.sh I'e.Hln s Fresh Apifnifs l'l-esh Hums i itiiialoii'ii-t CO!,!? :I.MKS( 1 a, HOL GROCER , ' Quality and Service CAIiL MAIN' 41! i . I ,1 Don't Miss This : ! Don't Miss This TO -BAY MODEL C S.'rji I L. W O O Fl ! t i; i !''!( NOW lIKl'TtliK ' I'lMCKS ADVANCK ; .i.i,. winiii ni 7..-sti K.-iu, wuoti at H.rm to tftD.OO J CAI.Ii MAIM t?.A I Harris Grocery 7) SMTITARY ICE CO. Two Phonee .r.n7-J 297-M W. D. GRANDY, Prop. axcnange Loftier and Ml Dollar FS 0IT3 TO SELECT r'icsb Peas I'iiik h Tiit tihts Hoeclt liects :i InliuiN Ki ll' Onions 'iv 4 abhaf;e - IT iitTiues I .coions -i.ipe l-'riltl KatiMiias I ;litili.irh . r CS-STROP " a C E f . ! Et Jfc fMi-A Mai Co For The June Bride AN ELECTRICAL WEDDING GIFT IS ALWAYS APPRECIATED H: & S. ELECTRIC i Electrical Contractors 10.-) Depot Street. Phono 393-W The Arrolite Auto Signal WHY THK AltltOI.ITK HKiNAl, IS TUB IIK8T I'lltST: HecausM It Is tlio simplest and most compact turn nnd stop i.IkiihI on lhe market. Tall liRht, giftnnlg and iiuinber pluti) -all In one. SIOt'ONU: llecnuse It Is til only si frntil on tho market which lias pilot lliehH in switch In srles with, tinnal lltihts. TIiIh elves driver lior.illve ussiiniiicn that proper slitnal Is elvon. It also insures a llr.ht ut nil times; for It liny Hunt of tho series breaks or burns out. the pilot liRhts will lint llxht up. THIRD: HecnusB It Is the cislest to Install. The BtKnnl fits nny tail light brncket and the switch Is clamped to stoering col iimn, thus eliminating plorcinK of flinders or mutilation of cur In any manner. I'OtHTII: riHcaiian It Is a tiny ns well us a nlsbt Blfnul. liPrH: Decauso there Is nothing whutsoover to break. H has Isood the test of vibration on tun i.iri-e oil trucks nil over the Hlnte of Onlitornlii. AL'S ILLUMINATING STORE I When You Return. US it Sanitarium and Office. Bring from your' vacation n higher standird of body health and erri ciency. Though yon may never have occasion to draw upon tho reserve power you will attain, the mental serenity you deriver from knowing it is there is priceless. A month with uh will bring tmprovemenU that will pleasingly Htiiprlso you. Attention! Sawmills We will be in the market this season for sev ernl million feet of pine lnnilier. Good, Soft Pine I.oxea Are Our Specialty Union Box Co. P. Jasmann, 'Manager, - ' La Grande, Oregon Telephone, Main 583 WITH SLOTTED RETAINER Tho Cord Tire of Batteries. Pliiliuli'lpliin IJitl i erics iire )iositivcly p;narnn (ceil ajrainsl ilale luicklin and separator 1 rouble. A written guarantee with each battery. Sow rediiecrl prices now in effect. W. H. Bohnenkamp Company ! WANT TO BUY OR SELL J, OBSERVER Health four weeks tway The Moore Sanitarium i2S Hawthorne at 27th PORTLAND - . OUFGON SOMETHING? TRY AN WANT AD ii in , . .,. i.'-