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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1922)
TYidn.v. Tulv 7. 1922 LA' dRAXDE FATXTXH OP.SF.RV'fiT. PAfiF, five 'I i H"l ' 51 THE OLD HOME TOlf !wr,V TRw ClivJUf when nlllil out at ahut twenty friends and also expects to spend a dollar ii ton. HOUj ER flUWT.l good uharo of the time f Is hint; in thu Wallowa, county stratum and lakes. ; t ? fee ! .IMfcau i Cliasft itohneivkamy drove a new - ; Oklsni.bli ,fop cylinder ports : inis.slppors Xiim 'rs umU-1 car t Wallowa and back the I 0, Mond, a farmer IMtiK i So u it li of July Making 17.7 miles southeast of La (irannV, announces I in. it Katlot of Kin. The rlP wan -Unit the grasshoppers arts very nu- Mad in time and without any merous In section and that they Misha of any kind. t jare damaging his alfalfa, crop to i 1 t Isome extent by eating tho bloom ; ftirhdny tiievtiims ' 'from tile plant. Ho is .siiccosstuly ' The many comrades and friends jcombnlinii tho post by usin a poi i of O. W, Allen, 0. A.. H. veteran, 'son composed ui whito arsenic, saw- congratiilattjiK htm i n heini; dust, salt and syrup. yean young today., Mr. Allen j jUM'V Hi-'t ra:: pcvs viFPH set cwfoptasie foq. -TM sTfiNOON - A TALL tRuMrE.P rr.;OM CMiC a"3Ci C'.f' lit- T'J HorNt.Ti HE ST AT THU OLTM LmL 3 . li:ity nii'l hearty uuii aiipcats u;1 'cii(lliluii IV(i! ;if hf would spoml many iinro lia- jir. UI1i m,s. j. e. Mont(:oiin'iy. my birthdays. whu ninko tlii'ir limni' in 1'i-mlli'tou. ' ' !urriv'd in (it-uuitu last i-tnin I Mr. Ci-v hnpr-vhiK !,, afl,ir Hwiidlnif th nltUil in S. !i. frowc-. who. wan rwiMitly Ll, Unlmi,, , H, this mornlim on I lie loperuti-i upon ut Hot Luke, ia re- brulu.h lill0 lrai r()r Knti-vprihi-. Iporird U ke In ii much improved Bl,u,.L. llH ., yhil Ulr lilll0 UondiUon UMd will h uhlo to re- 011 businefH. Mrs. Mimmuiiu-rv 1MH BMMEBS it'irn to ttiH jor teu days. home within a week To Sunt hern Oi-ruon - Mitis Zela Loll und, who is em jployud in county agriculturist b joftleo, will leave tomorrow evening stnp at Wallowa, wliero she vtsij. with friends while her hand is in Enterprise. will h us- Trains St ill tale- The trains, passenger and express, Local News In Brief i bound for Mi.dford, Oretion, whi --ro runnmt; hoim vvi.at Int.-. 1 o- he will spi-uii a month vmiinii: : ' nunvu i-; mi Willi tnends and relatives. 21 fillivn minuti-s hehiiul iand No. 6, express train, arrived at Left for lfali-r i:15 o'elock, nearly two hours late. .M Ikh Lee Kills, who has been eni-lN- 17- westbound passenger, was ployed in the Huovwized uroeeiy iHm only one arrivinK on lime. The in La Grand,, for some time, left 'branch line train pulled out about this morniiiK for Baker, where. sh!" hour lute due to the delay on will m-i-ept a like position in the No. 6. presumably riiiisivl by tin' new Itooverlzcd Kioi erv that is be- shipments or fruit that have hiyn Iiil. liiMl.illed at .Hint onint. iciiuslllK llle express train to lome jiii beliind time for about two or July 21-27 Cliautauitia at City A m rai-K. t, a dwelling house on First between Lane and Denton at a oust of J'!UUM. ltni-k fliun O. A. .C t'laudo Cliristen.il, n II. A. L.. is stopplnj; I,, ,n Ciande vlHitiiiE with friends for a short time before goliiK on to his home. 'o Itaker T.alay Airs. Frank Leavitt left this m m : I inf: on No. 21, bound tor linker, ; whore she will spend the day visil a studenl of' 1,1:1 w-itll frii nils, relurninj; to La Craude this evening. Uitllrns from rinatillu Miss Dorothy Krouse and Miss tliree weeks. Joseph Visitor W. P. llllillll. who hails from j blml,s In he out of the hosoltal be Joseph, was ill town last evenini: 1 iol-,. many more days have passed rfttendinu to some business interests. IJuriiiK his vi.it he was a Kuest of i u, fr,-.,,. final Ion Hdilh I'ieree, w ho have been spenil. I Slims Uni t Cherries in Knuuut " week b nine in i ma- County Aueiit ill, G. Avery nn- tilla visiiint! with friends mid tela-1 nounees that considerable da niaijes tiies, returned to La Grande. Ill's have been reported . to the cherry morning on No. 24. The youns liulcrop by iluiry shi(;s Unit are In dies report a very pleusa-nt visit, , resting thu rlierry trees in sum-' isectious at the Gramit- Kni-'.le val- Mrs, Soiuinei-s Inipt'oveil 1 ley. These pests may bf' exterminaf Mrs. Unu glimmers of KlBin, who .i )v the use of one ounce of white uilderweut a major operation re-j hellebore to threH uallons of water Icently, Is impriA-ini: steadilS" and.nnd where ihe tn-es nr fewer com mon road dust may be used effec tively. licliniis I'lcini Topeka .Mrs. llattio Allen, who has bee ill Topeka. Kansas, for some tini has returned to La Grande an I Is, the Savoy at th0 home of G. W. Allen. . . Here I-'eiv llnys l.- .i. ii....i, i, I .. . ik-ii.-i 3M. ;ulll Mrtt, jj .Myers Of HI!. I , o 1.11 lirilicie linn is iiuciv iil ll" j tl)0 r luns iiiiics, who was receiuiy ; cilv. wlin nave been trail, lie t- coumy cierus ouice, w nero nu is Lawrence Graham, who spent the travi. line tx- county operated upon for appeii-iicits, is tensivelv In the past few weel .i. are t-mployeil. rapidly recoi trine and will be honi-' in ubout three days. in La Grainle for a few days and are guests of Oie Kominer. Mellial Snrlni-s .Man Hen- S. J. Lile. a pioneer of the Ore gon country and u resident of M --dies I Springs, was a visitor in the city today. Leaves for Old Home .Mrs. Grace .Shannon and biother, liimjaiiiln 1-errili, left last evening till their way to visit at their old home. On the way thev will slop ,. ., Illlil Iti-i-lll ill Tnwn-J. Hud Heem, a well known Klgluite. arrived in I.n Grand,, last evening and left for his homer this morning. During the evening Mr. Heem was ll guest of the Foley. Sock to I'l'ce t ar i i t . i..r .i.:.. ..!..!. r.. last week at Wallowa luko dnjoying !,.., : ,, .,.,,, wjl, ,,,,, al he "great ol.tdoors, has tetu r ial hc.ir, r ,,, t' ,,1isive to ia iraiKie ami i ihick in un ,i.rt , ,.it ..i,,,,,.,,. ,,., ..,tll made un a car belonging to I!. M. Whitlark. of Sumnmrville, bv K. O. . ... ... I Allen, of I, online. The c:tr In tiues- 1o Make Hinne Here i.i ... ... . . ,.!, by young Whitlark and ran over "lr. Allen's wif- at Klgiu on J uly Uelheit Fuller, who has been liv ing iu Iiiihl, Idaho, for the past year, a 1 rived here in his car last evening to make Ua home here at the home of his step rather, Henry Winn. (Hy Absociattd 1'rusa) SAN FRANCISCO, July (i. ball players today are netting morei money than they ever did and arc do ing" less for it, iiL'cordinjr to Mik? Dunlin, years ago a Pacific Coast; ohm.1 ball star- and later a heavy-hit-linK member of the New York Giants, Dondn is in the far west this mouth doing scout duty for the Boston Ueu Sox. He was in Texas recently. "In the Texas l-eng.u' J found a mu-j jority of the players ill with a" strange diease consisting oft absolute refusal to run out flies or grounders hat iook like easy outs, he said 'That kind of baseball is beyond me. "1 saw Texas League players irL't-t tin? as high as $700 a month loafing! m halls hit to the mfield and run-1 nine to the bench on high flies. Thevl couldn't do it and get away with it in my time. I hen I was starting, $:U)0 n1 month was a big salary and believe me, we earned all we got. We ran out alt our hits in those days and. not only that, we had to fight every inch of Ihe way, not alone with spir it but with our fists." - Dunlin, unlike same other baseball men, was not staggered by the big leal in which ilhe Kamm, San l-'iaucisco, was sold to the Chicago White Sox for $H:j,00, the greatest price ever paid for a minor leiiguet. Dcnlin thinks Kamm is a highly de veloped bit of hnttthall mechanism- "The surprising feature to me wus that he was not sold two years ago,'' Doniin said- "The fiist time 1 'saw him he 'looked like a big league play er and I've often wondered what kft. him in the minors." Ka3ers and Van Raadtes !ilk Underwear In plain ami drop stifi-hcd weave in all tins ilaintiy wanted colors iiii lndiiiLC flesh, orchid, Inaize, peach and Mack. FRENCH & GREENE Keady-to-Wear and Shoes PORTLAND, July 7. Cattle ami hogs were steady today. Sheep were 1.00 higher on lambs and wethers Spring lambs were$ 10 to JflO.itrt. Kggs and butter were steady. Wheat was to $l.lf. I.efM of Joseph W. K. Lefiel .a veil known citi ztn of Joseph, c;ime in last evening ninrin over at Yellowstone park for a week, nnch line To Wallowa Harry liartholoniew. a prominent sluepmau of Slatifield, spent Inst night in La Grande and left this the branch lino train. Iht night in La (Jrande on business. Leaves for lEaiirb Ceorge Perry, of the Foley bar ber shop, left last night for Port land, where he has a ranch that he purchased some tiaia ago. Duringhls Jlay the S.ivoy. train and spent ; bouU. wullowa, where ho will spent,a few .dayam business ... he was a guest of Wyiick Itiirk P. K. Wyri lt. i Itenefil Dunce for Striken Lou Spencer, manager of the Zu- ,th. According to (Ireen and Hess, Die attorneys who are handling Whitlarlt's case, the f.ire of tint at tachment shows that the ear was attached for personal tl a mages and not on contract, express or HppHed. which i. the only means of makiuir such an attachment, they declare. imiiiti Ks (.t:r $:H,im ST. LOl IS, July 7.- UaudilH WVl-iit-sday boarde-1 a street car, dis united ij:oliceiiiait Oscar Klin., who ber dance hall, has made nrrang.i- wat iipcoinnanvinir ilnsenb Mossnn, who spent sfvernl . nieuts to hold a daitce for the bono-j bank mtssfiigcr. and escaped with days In Klgm on business and at. fn or the men who are out tending tli hi;; July 4th celebration, strike, Tuesday." returned to La Grande last evening ; , . , - Takes Out. IVrmii Mrs. S. Zuher has taken out builllng 'permit for a dwelling house 011 tho r'"'h Ht' tniln being erected on Washington be-; tween Fir and Hemlock. TIip esti- I'ntipiise .Man mated cost is ?r.('iio. Oscar Thomp.1 W. (. .Ia kson. who ina!ui hi.- soii has taken out a permit to erect homo In Knterprise, arrived in I .j " Grande yesterday and spent lb' night as a guest of the Soinmer, Husiness was the objoVt of his visit. Any La Grande subscriber to the Observer who does not re ceive his paper by 8 o'clock In tho evening, please call Western 1'iUon. Main 24. and a special messenger will deliver a copy. On Camping; '!( Christian Snndnorg, Bill Carney and another gentleman left this morning bound lor the Big Minam, ; where they' will spend a week "com- muning with nature." They wLI then go to Covo and will help har dest thu cherry crop. a satchel containing ?28,Immi. Wit nesses said thorn were .seven armed rbandits in the group. Back on Hunch ('. H. Zurcher und O. Duo to Klgin 1 Mrs. W. C. Hill and Mrs. S. S. i,. Millie,. M,.V!l. ...Iiton tt-lw. h..uin.. viu. res.d.nts of Kuterpnse. spent last Uo.s (n m u,v.Uiiy and evening In La (.ramie on business t thu eveh (t8 lH of Uie as goes r of the Summer aiH rtnrn- pomi1 retuint.(i lo tlll.ir homt, in ,el to the.r home this morning on lhfs moniiuf; ou thf) bramn ;thc branch mlu train. jUnu lra JAZZ OLD TYME DANCE t cry Tl l nrxd ay K i gl 1 1 at Zuber Hall P. J. Powers Dance l Saturday Night Rex Hall i.o.nkvs novki.tv cm;:iii:stua OfiOOOOOOGOC I'nion .Mini in Town j VV ill VIMI I'rii s ' " V r "f rrivedj xnv.WiillfT llrown, wife of Dr. 1 - in l.a C.rand,. this morning from ur, enm,.r f Vuklinn eomitv,, .Meai ham. where he had .'nt a w ho makes her home in YakiniaJ," short time on business. He re- j Vi-.,sn . rrve,i i (,a (;,aIui0 last turned to his home shortly nrter ar- levelling and left tills morning forj riling iu town. j Enterprise, where she, will visit for l jsi'Verai days with -Mr. and Mrs. tiro. To l.enve for .Mines Cheney , hot ore returning to her;, W. M. Kenneily will leave in the iiom(,. ,t .( niorning for the I-h ne mines In! ; ' ' tin (Ireeii Horn distriet, Haker (;,,v iiMl .a county. Mr. Kennedy states thnl ' 'i, (;,..,V u i,:ii ,,,' i,, i1P VOGAN'S ARCTIC Candy lhiill for Hie Summer. Snowballs HOc lb. Krostetl P-Xnts Arctic Nuts Arctic (inins Mr. lb. C(X)li. TASTV, GOOD. c f.-lM L&L.DRU0 G- vr,v' poLniiFiiON DnmiCiSTS A.R-C.A'D.E TODAY AND SATURDAY Constance t , :'K h Jo!ia Emerson- Anita Loos Jr--' Jf. '' ' A rir.sT national attraction A Comic Comedy of Woman's Rights and W Oman's ; Frights. ' ALSO INTERNATIONAL NEWS COMING SUNDAY ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN H't'M'mW;!!!1 "l. '-I ' iw.lT-.!-?rT .lltiYiili,V..i iii f n'li il Ii I ImS. $TAxicall44 the mines ate running tho present time, the ety high at uut on Kt r-t-t. following nil Bl ue running : nss of sevtial weeks.. He Is not - as strong as he was a few months ago but is rapidly gaining strength HIT THE OLD SWIMMING HOLE THESE HOT "DAYS IN A Jantzen Swimming Suit l and this evening expects to preside J l over tlie adjourned inH-tlng of the i ! city com in is tun. Zuber Hall Modern Dances Every Tuesday and Saturday Music by IMPERIAL PEP ORCHESTRA L. R. Spencer, Mgr. 4"!??,!?',''l?4'4,4"i"ip4" 4 ' '. CALL A A ;U'hi-: OI.PKST AM) MOST l i AI!l;i,IM!I.IO TA.Vl HKlt It K ! j jrf 1 -N TIIH ITV. j! J All Short. Culls ar.e Jj All rails miMvereil rroniptly Willi ' Ilimileil Drivers. Ji ; Ford & George j en..- MAIN 44 For L MiVs, Men iiinl Joes. l.iitcst in style, colors (iiini lit is .erlVct ). All wool. ' 'ottm Swimiiiini; Suits for the whole I'.-ninlv ;it .very low jii-ices. OUTING CLOTHES ('or fishiiifr, iiiitoinobiliii'4 sunt online j ui rl i-s. fe;iiliiiiirtcrs"for men, women ami boys in Khaki Suits. Win' I'd Suit.--anil I.ai-e Knee pants, 1 1 i -.r ! i ' Top Slices, Ifiissell ami Chippewa Pai s, I.mlies' .M iihlit's ami Pihuises at low prices. CUNT'S .CLOTHIERY o 55ie Store With a Conscience J IHrrrtors lo .Mi-el I The Y. M. C. A. .board of dlnt- toi. ill im-et at the V this ove l ni iik' al 7::to o'clock In their 1'i-gii-i lar meeting. . 1 1 addition to the routine busini'ss that will be han l ih'd, the mailer of the unl'inlsticd J linaiiciat driv,. and aiso discussion I on s'Vi-ral other maUfrs that will i take place. The report for the past i J two mouths Hill be read. ' Conditions Very Ibid t One of the local business m'n re-j contly received a newspap'T from 1 Willowslown, . D., that illustrate! f just bow bad conditions are in that ! sctfoii. The papr coulainitl In Its columns, nothes of tin forcrloKiires 1 or yi mottgages, or ubout as in.n I as won Id b found iu tlie roiu runs I of the Obcsrver iu thn- or four J cars. ' , r Control of Ked Spiders l Many infinities have lnen n'r iiv- e by the county agent's office In J reirards to the controlling of the r-d spider pef-t, which attacks rap- Im-itv, blackberry and oth'-r slmil.ir I bu--hcs. that has la-en causing some (i.i noue iu certain scrtions of lb? 9 va ihy. I n regards to t he in (i Iter. 1 t County Acciit H. G. A'ry, stated J that the bt"t met hod wwt to spray t wit n a sol ut ion or black b f 4'i, J out: pint to l"o gallons of water, ' J To l-.it anil Mi ll 1 M. Huflinau, of thlf lily, left Q this morning for Knterprlh on lite I brancli lino tr;'- oin is n id wito i bi flrhipg Ct k y Mr Onffmn will . V -O. aboui a week in Wallow Aunty viittn with teUtivea tuid The Comfortable, Fitable Wearable Kind Ladies' Silk Top I'liioiis The Mclli.'i Xll-Knt I'll inns .. Lailies' Kilcrite I'liioiis Ladies Seal pax (iolil .Medal 1'iiiin S",iit in Plain Ton. I " i n I -re! I ; ami Tiii'ht. Knee J-adies' Plain I'liioiis COc $1.75 ! (!! ami 7-"ic C9c to 9c :iSe IJodiee Top 'hihlreii's I 'liions Children's K. '.. Waist I'liioiis in Knit ami Nainsook Children's K. '.. Wai.t. Nainsimk I'nions in l!looiiel- Style Children's ). 'A. JNain.-iOik Slcepiiif; (lar-llicht-0.. , 7S Laugh at Hot Weather By Using an Electric Fan. H. & S. ELECTRIC Electrical Contractors 10.) Depot Street. Phone 303-W I is. $ ij Jf: For Credit ultA JL- ... . .. - . . No Interest so ANDREW'S VAUEfY ' ., STORE. Sold Under a "Money-Hack" Warrant of Quality. Wc stand squarely liebind each pair of our work shoes because we know their strong points (1) Solid I,rmln-r In-nilrs and Outsold). (2) -AHI.rall.i-rIli--lM. ,v ' (.'!) Sole 1 . ;i I lo r Counlrrs. ' "i,' (I) I'ull Doulili! lit Tom, nml (iood V. cit;lil Cpprrii, Kach jiair is strongly put together built for good service under hard, every-day wear. Our juices are low in keeping with tho ncees sar economy of today. Come to Us for Good Shoes .lowej Wo Knou) and Can Quickly Provt Are Miyio in Quality; Low i, Price. Ash Bros.- 1 J.'l,'