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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1922)
Saturday .Tulv 2fl. 1922 n L'X CRANDE EVKXTXC OBSERVER PAGE FIVE I: T-A-X-I Call Main 580 Imperial Billiards J Coal Mine Fields Become Military Camps QUALITY LEATHERS .Iilsl received null 'la ment of ladies' 1'inc. J i j 1 1 1 I li.i.n's and all kinds n' leal her triii ds ol' lat est ssyle; and' fines)' leathers, j COIN' ITKSKS ' HILL FOLDS . CARD CASKS . "KEY FOLDERS - AYALLETS Prices (hat arc li.ulii. RED CROSS DRUG STORE TI1K KODAK STOHK 1 " V. 2.i Iwu.- A - r r-.i . .) 'i '1 Srt'nt-fl llba Ihu nhn.. - - . ' .. i snv.'y Tui'StlaN. 'I'llt' c;lt Waf ih (lint in' ilu kiiul whlili Iiuh lwlU hlDUKllt illln cnurt in tin niull ,ly, ami 1s liUnly to lt lht fre .I'UlilH'r of others. . A IVw wei'ks iibo Austin HaiiM:tU'y I a ml two 'oiiiianitiiK wn roinltig : :fnmi 11m head of tlit luUn lu a cur. Tlmy overtook Mi I'nlti on Uih lake: road ami koiiiiiIimI iliolr horn hut lie! 'illd mrt turn mil. .Mr. II.iukIh'v tlii'ii' started to ass hut wlu-n lie came, ahriiast u( Mi". Cole the hitler turn ed ami rut him nut und llireatened to furt'e lulu iroiii the grade. Mr. llauuhey Hnyerled. This was re pealed tu'Venil times, .witnesses lestl- find. ; Diseased Poultry Offered on Market i POIITLANI). July 2!). With the liye muiket in u chnutie eondiliun as 'jmiiiI this time ol' vear, shippers are ' shuwitiK I'l1'1' fo-oiieraliou ill IryiiiR to inipiove eoiuliliiiiis. Tile Ki'ow,'i,!i late eulliiiK out their I'lorks now uiiJj shippint; any old tiling to nuirket- estelday one commission fivlil iillcnv: the street received a coup of ieixlaeen hens so far none with the iroupc that the inspector ordered seven Jf tile elKhteen killed and this morn .lK it looKid like several mine woul l , law lo he killed. The farmer kne'V the condition of these chickens when .ie shipped them and should he pun ished lor atumptuiK lo put toon un- n.woniT i.. i.. ii i.- ... i KXTKRPItlSi'. .inn- l'i not her nt tor humiill consuni puoii n in- I'l.llll'll. UlllV IllMI 1(1111 l. i ... i . l i.m iiii. t -. I I.. i ..t .1... .... ...il.nitiad lit ...... L..t I . i i i ' nJis launcneu upon u new enteriinse, " '-..'. n... , llllH! JfacC .Ki(ftO(l In lie that of Klass milking I a" aiiloniolule lor ra:ed travel was Such Practices lis this not ni W'OM l)V Cow I'onies i The manufacturer has estahlishe.l Kiven hy Wa-le Bller on Tuesday make a bad situalion worse t il 1 ""l('s- here and hee,,,, i ,,..,i,. lr when he .hove from Portland to makes the liuyer cautious and lew roduce irlass for nutonio Knlerprise in H houi H act mil ulispi-seu 10 i.iivl- m. . ..p.t ields. It is said to be tha elapsed, time. He left Portland j fiist plant in the country designed at 4:"il o'clock In the niorniilL. with; m u J100 mile ride ', h i," .. p.,,.!,,, t.i ' -w. .,.'.. y.-.,, i '. ...in,! ends! . ' , , ' " I ..Z ; ,,.. " , ....."" ,.'."' ' , . ... ... Tlirec Hundred' ilile Endur JZ"G iuJr ,?TTh.' mre, s'l .h" wlmlsh -'- i Miiiuun uienis hUUtll''f HENRY FORD IS ilVIAKES TRIP IN MAKING CLASS; RECORD M Sprinifs, Colo. which starts Autrust 1 and AUKiist (i. Pnrtisuns of the ilsh, plac their faith .in the In Car Stn'-.e Hurt in the new niethnds introduced iti.tin tli.tn tun ln.nr. il'"w k,".'i'"! ThiiiKs Movintr, ' is playini: u lai'ire restiui; and takitiK meals. horses bred in the shadows of the! P"' ,J" Uu' V" mc,"""s iiiirojiui-wi- The a vera tie speed for ihe elapsed Kockies as airainst such .rintotralitll'i : ........ nine vas nuns an hour ior ilescendents of ICohiimus as the A,h ul ""'.., e.. v..,,.,-,,,. us , SSI, ,,., ,,,, ,,. avrras. Better Than Medicine ,"Vo linvo a modol tr suit you ranging iii rito from (i" to $750. SEE THEM HEAR THEM and you will want them. Terms, as you like. Getting wnll pnes faster by fnr with a Ilnmswifk tu help pass I hp. tPitious hours. And while it aimiHcs. it trains the ear to an apjutM'fal ion nC true tones. Musician recommend T h e UruTiKwick to uld in the musi cal education at rtijldiu. HruiiHwtek liecorcia are nlso miifiie in the artistic beauty of thoir interpreiution. A Hrunswiclt, on a U runs wick tliis is Ihe h'-ilit of musical achievement. ICohipnus as the Arab. me tnoroutfhured of the race course1, J; the "quarter horse" and other. Je i tails of the evene have been made pub i 'lie by the Horse Association of Amer J.ica which has its headquarters here. B The horses will have to carry u rid l er, saddle and other equipment totui J iiip 210 pounds and when the ride is liover he will huve to come in sound I j and fresh and prove it by noinjj: all J Kates in Kod shape the following day. I I It also will be an endurance test Jor the Oder deciding whether the de ll vutee of the polo field, the chase or i the steer herder has fortified himself ; with the greatest amount of stamina 1 1 by his activities- 1 CI Hairy MeNair, of Chicago, one of! !i last year's judges favors a western bred cow pony for the place in the hall of horse fame which will fall to this year's winner. Out of the Go i to 70 horses scheduled to start he ex pects five or six to finish in good I i shape. ; Maj- Henry Leonard, an interna jtionally known horseman, who is ta!(- ling great inteiest in the contest, ha-; ii written to Wayne Pinsniore, secretary J I of Horse Association of America I I that tdward Piiiig, a Colorado ran'h- ;man has entered two horses; Allyn Jj Perkins of the Turkey Creek ranch if him put in thiee, and Han I). Case I tiient one of th- most famous of the ! olde.- Colorado Cattlemen has backe.il i' his belief in the Concha Colonel fum- veyor sysiem inaRes im? nine iv u-aye sM.Pd ,or rilnK ,,. 2fl the turnace ii liquid orm until it be- s7 inj(,s fln holJI. Mr SjI(.r HJli( 0 i comes a n.ihshe.l windshield. ,,,, )H)t bl,ieV(. uu W(Mt fl;(,r lhe molten glass is d.awn froniih :17 , (j .i : : ...:.uu i iu;.,i ' IIIOI H "llllll MMU llllVftin.-n, """tJi,,!,! then upen a moving conveyor h'nn carries ; 4C4 feet through a grailu-l u, ll,. ,nni;nr frt,A,; At ill- ond Hi '-fti) iu t u,wl ni.,,,1 n .HL.lliPr ( ilivcv-I mnrI1 ' " or that cauies it through the stage .lmhia highway when if was other-; f .nindinir and nolishiiv after whici i wlfiC tl'-wtcd. and this made it poti- it is ready for use. jsiMo to gain much lime. A vdnp for ' , breakfast was made m Hood Uiver. I dinner was eaten at Pendleton and 1 supper jit Ciiinde. Mr', and Mrs. Siler's t wo children look mi ps In the back sosit and on Uk floor of; the c:ir an-.l arrived in Knterprise , quite fresh in spile of the long ' houiv on the road. : A few weeks aso A. K. Parker : drove from Porlhind in 1 7 hours, i elapsed time, which was a record at ' the time. Th bet lime by rail- . road train, is 1!) hours .elanstH time.. many miles at steadily between ii stretch :!) an. I Leaving Portland f early In the car came over the the Co- UPPER If IKES TO BE STOCKED JOPRPH. July 20. Came War den Cieorpe Rogers was in Joseph Tuesday making arrangements tor the distribution of a shipment of trout which the stale fish and game commissi iu are sending to be plac ed in the upper lakes. - There will be 24 cans of . fish. , which will necessitate (he. use of at least 12 pack horses to make the transport to the high mountains. (Mr. Rogers ha.4 u few head of homes which he will bring from Wallowa and j ; t I, ! ' ' .' '"""!!: -i TONIGHT "JUST AROUND THE CORNER" A.R'C SUIMOAY I VAUDEYILLEI All Star Trio Pascale Perry & Co. 1 larinuiiy Siiiin.n' I'ruisl ior Smrls Jimmy 'Mimic' Dunn Two Anlis My 'l'ri'i In (lie Faiin .-V' Italic Su i- riscs ALSO TIIK l'ATHH i'l.AVI.KT "AT EAY" Orchestra Matinee and Ni"lit COMING- MONDAY-ANITA STEWART TMIHUMD flE Ktiei.-l car crews froiiuiMilly h' to cloar tlio Iratk ot olil U1-! t r.nd mlsoell-iiieuu. Junli rtrpct ri;!way utrlkc r i snnnn-nninnrri1 T,n orpKu r'mi-niiivn on I HI" n.i .inSrrrii f"' r''" 111111 iiimiii'i" "f will-in LilSl UU U I! I LU Or.-mm IhlH y . nml or I KXTRRPltlSH, '.July -Tlid ril'Kl iliniiiiiit 1 .nun. mill IiiihIii'Is Kniwn lu I inn til la county. Oral ii lull In tills was Brunswick I Eastern Oregon Music Co. I iv nf "fiiinrtor hr i :.w" liv ti t k i-i n ir .v . , .i. . t iiils1 Imv flip ti'fimwu (if ii lnMiil 1........ c.l.i.,,,,.,... i l. . ... ..... i two siuries sirtu oy mai norse. .'h " f . , William Jrvine has entered two ' uio local ionsi ouiciais. H this summtV was loaded at. Wallowa , Ul'egOn Dirawuuri ioa JOSEPH 10 HAVE WOOD OliDRU NOW liKI'ORK I'lilCKS ADVANCE 4-rt. WOOD at S7..-0 lll-iii. WO(ll) al SH..-.II til $11.11(1 CAM. MAIN 734 Harris Grocery thnrouehlircils ami Ihe nolo nonv is-'"1 f Hl"l la or lb Head In cany Haliinlay ri'Dlcsentwl by two entries !roni"' "s'l " camp slipiill ' Lafayette Huithes. A good deal of interest is aroused liy the fact "Slim" S'herwood one of the most prominent 1 i-iiw punchers and horse breakers has entered a half-thoroujrhbred. Entries have also been received from Kort 1). A. Russell, Wy., Fort Keno. Okla., Fort Leavenworth, Kans. ami Fort Kiley, Kans. Maj. Leonatil together with I")- , Bryant Turner and Maj. (Jrove Cul- um, u. are tne juuk.-s. mil . ,70SEpn ,,h. 2l. Work of ex v " v L V" cavatin,; for a new bulKlitiK to be last three years but declined to act ' l-V Jon. lira, son was com this vear because he believed the jon "i-nced the last of ,be eek. Mr. should be passed around. It 4s prob- 11,11 nBon rwonlly ai-n.iiri.d iy coi- able some of the entrants in the!'"'1' Inl "f 1,1 ,he, Nl "' ...ill I... ...,nt ,.,,uf f,.iirv station and will erect thereon la grande "Permanemta:tmsS3V!?amids" iMaiiurai'lnrcrs of llilllilln,; I'-oiinilui Ion Silo Cllllilliej rroe Hmver Water Irrigation I'ulvert JJllllllMKO WELL CUREING riioim Alain 'J0 -SEPTIC TANKS . Facrnry Island City iH STORE! 'the contest held there in October. building- 32xfn fet lo he used a peneral feed store. The hulldiiiK will' occupy Ihe ror- Thnmas Fair, mixed un In an il licit whiskey trans.tction and shotner, leaviiiK a froniai; of sixteen j bv nn officer near Coburj; several Jfeet which can be used tor an ex l months apo, died at a KiiKene hos- tension of the Imildiun should the pitnl. Friday, after a second oper- business grov U the point where l ation on his wounded lep. additional space Is needed. The i 1 . ; 11 . . . 1 ! 1 " 1 '-,) frame will be ol doel and wood (which will be covered with calvan- MImv.I I....... t.l,i.lin A t, .,,..11 l.a for Fred '. Falenner !who delivered r.I'oii be:u which In i bad sold if) l'-ii Uio'll some time i iaek. The prife was J o cents a pound, somewhat ahov' present cjuo- tat ions. The In nit is were hilled I o v ii n-.io w in ic 1 1 i y ."ii"U it j;ei on the early maitiet which usually inns hifches than later iu the si-ason. Hto:-k in the shijnnent was lambed a! Staiifield ijirly In March and was brought to W'alluwir county pastures when ferass wu.i good. The Intuitu weighed 7 i',.7 ipounds, whicli was considered uuiisually -good as Ihe (10- h! ivory iuclurb'd practical la thing without cut. Mr. Falconer has about 81100 late lambs, mostly in the eastern part of tho county, which will no to market in August and Sepii-iubir. Other rfheepmen will have lambs ready for market next niont b also. To Be Grown in South j HOOD KIVKK. Juy 29. iW. R. (lib-1 son, 'Willow l-lat tierry nurseryman. An Irrestible Display of Captivating Advance Fall Fashions 'esses "BILL' HANSEN Contractor and Builder Brick, Stone, Tile, and Concrete Work Remodellns und Renernl con tract inj. So Job too large, none too small. No wir-tlme prices. U5 years experience. Hee me before you let your work. 1102 N. St. Cor. N & 5th TAKE HOME A BRICK of Blue Mountain Ice Cream Ifaiulv. I.Micimis ',f!l M.iiti X and have it Mivcfcil. Also Bulk Ice Cream and Sherbet at all Times. Trv iw tlrurr sf".:v lirst. Sit it iiient Iiix2:i feet is Im'Iiik bnlll un der the front of Hi" btilldinir. There is a style in "Onyx" Hosiery for every occasion y HKTHhR ttbefoi rmiiuj cf wuh djinlT (Jjini uig iUyvi in dU'ke r.4. Ij1 inaft Kjret (, ut tut Iprt t in (be county, the ramt htiey Ihe luat tewli to Sltlu vb tntf ivt jout has iu.'t leeeived n letter from it. A Ibukley, i'lant City, I''l:i., striuvlierry grower, whici) he chnrarterizes us one of the best eompliments. he has ever seen paid to tile Claik Seedling yuri etv strawberry, irown exelusively here. The Moiida man, seeing limi'li Iliver berries on-the Chienfto msiikct . i was so impressed with the iiiality thai he. wrote ' hero 'seeking information. Later he ordered a sbinnient if the 'very- 1 f'Jiirk .Seedlings- A letter from Mr. iliaikley, written nn July II, interest ing because of tlie difference ill the seasons, as he notes, is in part. "Plants here should all bo set by October 1. as we irenerallv start pick ing berries about Thanksjrivinir and , our season is a lor.ir one, closing about I ..May I. We trend-ally have a liickiiu; season of about six months with an average of 5 0' 'I ipiarts to the ncre. Kxtieme yields have reached as hijrii , as SHOO iimru per acre. ; KNTErtPIIISK. .Inly 2!1.-Knler-: 'rnp loc s,.ason does not exceed' 1 11 K a plea of kiiIII.v of violations of (wo t three weeks, and the averaueij the stale law t'l Ihn road, A. K. 1 yield here is less than 2,oO0 quarts cule was 1 1 n -! rosm iimoiilillni; in ,.r acre iibont $25 ly Justice A . H. ron- Their crealol's (tualil v as well e.(llisil iveiiess. Iuiifl Twill. with an extreme moderation in price. chouse al'lirics ul' loveliness in ;is ci i lor lo ex press I heir idea ul' ( 'anion ( 'ri Campb e hack Sal in and I.ailies' lie; -Wear and ?Ji Eefused to Turn Out; . is Given Fine of $25 A Fit Before a Fight French & I I 111 a- 'I s VK-TH'Ft !"oi$ 19 Home Grown Green Corn Green Beans Green Peas Green Onions Tomatoes Beets Cahhage Bananas Cantaloupes Watermelon Peaches Black Caps Raspberries Loganberries Apricots Oranges T'resh ( 'mini ry Ci-cam for 'mir Sunday l)iiinei'. JOEL' S.GROCERY Free Delivery r Prices Reasonable ilm..l . i'f i "Ji.- t 3f ii ii il POUJ;tKD wnter, iniiln. wire. piiTtiH of ull ( -nil' ; Jh-ji vy h lint union k1 Hlook. , Mortality Live Stock Insurance ill Uie Ifjirifonl Uvo Slork ln-hnraiKT- Co. will fiiithfnlfy piiiii'fl your li floi'k Iu t IM ni and prolfi-t you from tt moiH-y. With till timniflnrn you ran il'-jHMid uixta fixJ-vmnliy lor 111 a rain nt Mr lo k At o unit nt r'Hi J..(K ;rr.:. v Isn't wu.'.ir-.r: until I. .3 ro.r.il.3 Ii;riTa to O a't" Here tr.i Tartanlla. I.o Ai;i.. - M:ot. la f...lt.S vuult Ust . would utor.bh a koj- OH AS. II. ItKVXOI.ns, Ml)Knr. lj (iranile - Oregon J "Insurmire Willi Merflre" li fi i';.';iif:'j k 'tf ii v.ml Hum eleane.1 u h j: