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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1922)
Tuesday, August 8, 1S22 . PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER ! um- with l.i-wi;, viml min- Where Hundreds Faced Death et'Iltl al rtiinpctitivt fieri ai me v. leveiantt meeting. T lev WU H Indications point sirnni . . f . ccme chiefly from western Ohio Some! iirohahilitv that IMeHi.lent Lewis of. would ; , 1 ' .V wf not .., ihu.,. v:..;..: mllu.. ' u-'.l, ...... ...wi t,. neentl-l ess tllilll i. yi-i i ii n ll lllltl HUM N AINU Will IIIL .11 lilt " ' fV I . , 'IM . 1 ,1,1,11 be there, hh well as nome from !n-i uliiur operator will ajrree within three j IhatMnmi .i:.. J III!.. !. 11. I . 1 r ' . i- P ,....! .-..i-t I l) MVI-ll I', 1 1 II I Uurtht't- with an im- Gordon Silk Hose is fiuin the non-unirei "... """ "' nuncT .my oi.-r-.ir lour miv m .. u. . ... v .... . . , n ()k, nun( j attend romniiw tu be s, Pn. Til over-llv thcr. after uc-h plants as a.l.n.l : l.rni (.-.Iw -lu " ; f 'lu n ihai CWIIll' fui'tur 11 II... in.lu.tr.. ...fiiinui.il .;ll... Slltf. ShllU IIH" fLUI UP I"'"' i . I'itLsliut'K foal I'rtitlut-ers' as.stifiatittn. Inll nlti-nil-nTc uf nni''-iit'M-; trarh ai ;n-h itninl al 1 v win in. 1 ir.ni- ux wtsifin 1 t'im.syl v. viiiint tit'iiiiiiita 1 1. 1 s to ni'triilintf. "Mt. Emily" Products V T ; t .; , (. . . ,.: . ?j ,.7 ".s a Is your assurance that you are getting the Best in Cured Meats 17 I ' T; cigarettes I 1 X Jit THE GOOD WEARING KIND " IN ALL COLORS $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 W'c itrc the exclusive selling agents I'di' "Gor don licisici." " and 1 1 r i a com del c assort incut ill' these in silk, nil sizes ;iinl colors. HILL'S DEPT STORE '4 $ lr if v 4 s ? TV! r - t &t-l tit. They are GOOD! Buy this Cigarette and Sate Money The Grande Ronde Meat Co. Our August Specials ' Ifi'.u'. Aun'. J'ussiiin 'I'vpc Miiicr.il Oil .tl.oil j'.h- 3!i'k .M;m:ii-iii ilOc :!!!,- .1 Dtiz. (iinid-IVifiii ll.iir N'clx .....1..")() . .!.!.) Iirrcrvrscintr SikIji I'IihsiIi;iH" .... (iOi- :) Lilnc A'c.iralut -f l.l l() ( li'iitli'iiiiiii's Tiilfinii 2"ic linlli lot- if 1.(1(1 PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE Store The Where Most Folks Buy Their Drugs The wreck of the Grand Republic, excursion steamer which collided with a ferry in the Hudson river tit New York. Several women jumped overboard and 50 were injured. Playintr of jaza tunes by the Bhip band prevented panic unions the U'61 puHstnt'era. William Patten Unset), longshoreman, jumped Into the river to save one of the women. jenalilo the thousands of motorists j dfiVr.-d iii many locnlities at hffhci i to whom first cost is important, to lint prices but with Ions discounts." rsnti nnnnn nin nnp MM MWrm lllif SUFFERS FROM i VERY POPULAR )! fl lnr It' -Sl n'w 11,1,1 ,,r 1 1 '"''s hrou'lit out 1 Wll r ! ihl r,','M, ,:;"H h:s with th I li i Mi I insin nt a neons t'rpi ion that was nr- em nmvii 1t Ik now iu Disarccnit'iils Sni( 'iiust' of 1 Ihu'ss if New VtH'k. ; XKW YOU K, A tic. S. The Kicht Ttiv. liobt-rt Lewis Paddock, liishop i of eaKt(ru Oregon, who e;ime to New ' York Jast sprint; to appear In f ore tlm pt'esidlnj; hishons and ct um-il t ; .aiiHWiT to I'hiMTfrt or i!l.-loy:ilt ; inadi nnjilnst hiin by the Kpismpnl I c-leray und to wive his ministry, hu; 1 Hiif fori'd a nervoitK col lit pse ;tnd h ' Heriously ill In a New York liH.-l, it . lii-came. known lately. So soiioiiH is his condition, Tie v. ; Villiam Ausiin Smith, editor of The 1 t'hiirchmiin and a cIomo friend, said ' In announcing his jllnes thnt Jio can nee no one. Speaking of tho charges of lls loyalty to tho Kplscopul church mndo : ut-'ainst lllshop i'adilock, Dr, Kmllh pointed out thnt ho was tho mm of a bishop, grandson ()f n clergyman, nophow of a forniol hl.shop of Mas hucIhispUh nnd cousin of a toimer fclshop of Ohio. "Il.t 1,u nw.t. ...1 1 ...!.! Ii- rt.it1.- ''Iu a hard, muitli rounlry, vhero ; the chuivh Kent him to convuL im-n to Christ, and much ot that time )io has to trtivel iu Kakl, with blan kets on his back, yn !:c, ,i i,.ic i-riticized for not always c.irrinu' his bishop's rohi's on his juurueys. "II in hop Pa tl dork." he eon! inu it, "bus been crilirii-d Tor not buildim: churches, for not weaving ll diop's robes t w'rvi.-es mill nm liitkinc enouBli about the KpiM-op.il liur.-h nild. f course, h1 h;is tie-n iriti rized for treat inn Iwi pi M s. Tresis I tvrlanH and Mi't Ikh! Ki s us if t hev . were co-worktM-s in tbr liincdum Importatft H.ibits. Next to the hi'Oit ot" a'in :. In Im portance, Ik the Uihit ot .:;; - I'iij ton News. Atlp. loth last n.-iy to pay writer rent wit boot n pena'.t v. x-7-:u nilv placed on the market hv Tim Coodyeiir Tire Itubber com pany as a companion Hue to its tii nioiiH A 1 1-Went her Tn'nd, reports W. H. llolini'ul;imp compiniy, local tioodyear dealers. Tho new tiros have made quite a hit he sjivh. "Kvory motorist wonts the de P n.iiibilily and wear nmt 'oasy rid hiK (inalillis of cord lire const rue- lu.'' hi said. "A L-ood cord tire s Hie last word In tires. A fcOod rord tiro is tho best tire that can bo built. ' No factor in this busi ness Jma boeu more pronounced Umn thq way that cord tires havo come to domlnnto tho finality market wilhln tho last few years. "Jlowovor, a po(d cord tiro of 1 n filniulard reputnblo make costs u JIM lo nioro than I ho fabric ilres. The iii, (loodyeur company recognized Hie jn Ueed for u ouality cord lire that Is could bo built itl a price tb.it would I h: still avail tliemsehcs of the iidvun- j lave nl correct cord tire const ruc tion. j "And so the Cross - Kib Cord was i i broiii' Iii out. ni popular prices ami! is proving a boon to ''thousands of I ear owih i s. 'The Crof-'H-ltih Cord is a nullity IffOod 'tire. I! is built of !he same i IOuk sin pie fabrics as is used in All-Weather Trend. And with the exception of the' tread, it is in ad'1 of ident ically I ho sa mo crude oi' rubber us th All-Weather Tread. "The trend desiun In the 'Cross It ib Cord is it coed second to the All-Weather Tread in cnrpiiiK trac t ion qualities, " Itocaiirto of 1 lre maximum ( rac tlve or non-skid unliti''s of the All-Weather Tread, it is neeosaiy to use, more rubber in the tread than is necessary fn most tires. The tread of the Crofm-Klh Cord, while a wood or bet tor In i ract ive iiial ities, does not, becnuso of its ile. siKU. re ( nire quite as much rubber as the Ali-Wealber Trend. "The tread rubber in of a to null slow-wearing stock (hat should yivi excellent mil" aue. The et-onumies in const met ion t hen are t lie lossr volume of rubber in the tread, the different, tread stork, and the fact 1 hilt Hie Crosf'-kib Cord is of sin gle cure type, "These economies plus llie savins due to quantity prod us t ion tunke np the diltereuce in pric.- and per il! lit iwl t he Cross-Uib Cord to ;:o on tho m.trkei at popular prices "A:- :i li):i(li' ol' l:icl ih t . i 1 i . Iter dolliu- ,.r Ihn iMn:,) nri,-,. ..I' II,..' lire will be found to be about th sain-' iis the All-W-aiher. I'hat is hili the consumer makes a small or original Invtmi'iii in buyins Ml Fire Insurance with llic urngoij l-'ire Uclief Assn. CVists Yon LESS Policy Guaranteed No Assessment sl L W. Weeks ! a(;kxt ! Phone 152-.T ! "Wost-Jiicolistin Jld-j. i i S TO CLEAR IcycImihi CimiIV: Jiikoly to i!rin Aui't'cniciit . ence Xv X Forth ;i WASHI.VCTON, l. C.,' AilR. 8.- I'aiUal relief for coat consumers P- pca. s to be in sicht- Ilituminous' eo.ii ' , mirvnir pmbahly will be resumed with- i ;n ten days in sections of the central' competitive field western Pennsyl-! vania, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois as I the outcome of the conference staged for today at Cdcveland between of ' ficials of the United Mine Workers of I Amciica and same big operators of , the four slates named. i OociatoiK whose Hnnuul production totals omewherf between r0,00(l.(H10 J Slot Weather Cross-Uib. rviee pep Of the "Tin occupy beiim b vol. Tin tive ; ntiiihtv and is All-W. t o dilf.r ;i qua it v as m ticl in t lie cad Cor It'M Is, in it mpl v each Cross Kib Cor. I is ppenratlre ;chI rood sai i !' n-t ion proving !o he an to!- in economy of i ii boks its ni':!'.'ilni'-s, "Till- (illiMy.vp de.llrr 11 f- ent bu-i:"-i ic ,i oss- Illb Coid 111" ton sei nritiL: a lot of too attrac-L-ivin" ilie:s tlKM ! til Ill I aronizeel Yeast WiEl Restore it Quickly Do yru fee "drapt?cd out"? Can't sleep? Appetite pom Does ordinary mental or physical exertion leave you exhausted? )o f un wake up feeling "all in"? These are danuerous svmp toms. For thty indicate that tho heat is sapping your energy, strcnv;tli and refiMance. and leaving you easy prey fur all torts of sickness. The tiling to do. if you want to over come f-iiiiiiiC. and budd energy at otxe is to take two honicd Yeast tablets vi:!i ;';u h meal. Then watch I he results. iU loiv yt u know 'i I lull exhausted feel iiij,' v, ill hr.vi- compk tcly disappeared. uu v. id he al.h t ) tackle all Linda of li. :d wj;h - and actually ciifoy it. Yon v.i;1 b.' :nTia:cu t!'e woncienul change ii v. til i,;in-. J(t it today. To try io:n-(l t ' t entirely free simply : i! ::o,fc. -d fi r Fa::ious 3-liay Test. .Hini s.-. irttiii.td Yea: I Co., liept. i'4, A'1: i,:;i, (.la. hom.en W.'jsi if. reeom :'i -nlcd n: d ;,u".n.:itccd by all good NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY ii 2(0 acre farm thren miles . from I. a (irande. l i lfiO aero farm six miles from I i J.a (rande. Wo.ll Improved. J Another 160 aero farm with no ; . buildliiKS at a bargain. J Two dandy 80 acre farm;-, one. -ji well improvod, tho other un improved. S20 acre farm and stock ranch comnlned. All these places can be bought at bargain prices and on good terms. Ten aeros In FrultdalR, $4750. Four acres in .May park 93000. Wo have for salo and trade, till kinds of Rood farms, vdoek ranches, fruit tracts. buHdin lots and city property of all kinds. , Automobile andi Fire Insurance Notary Public PYRAMID LAND CO. F. N. Ford Here She Is Good As New "With cylinders RKflltOUNn, AND FITTKI) WITH McQuay NorrU Piston Kings, Pistons and Plus, your motor Is practically as good f.3 new," says tho cylinder rej;rmdr. Motorists are just beginning to realize how much addofl life, and mileage, can be given their cars by having cylinders reground, and new rings, pistons and pins installed;. When these three vital units are renewed in a reground cylinder block, the result tyoprac tlcally a new motor. 11 In every section of the country are shops which specialize In regrludiug equipped with special tools and machinery for , this work. , Your repairman can ted u whether new piston rings alone are all your motor needs to bi'fhK back its lost power, or. whether the cylinders of your motor need regrindiug and complete now ring, piston and pin equipment. There is a McQuay-.Norris Ping made from Electric Iron for every purpose and prico; specially designed and manufac tured for replacement purposes each type designed for the par ticular motor it fits. All standard sizes and over-sizes. An ex tract from AlcQuay-Norrls, Saturday Kvening Post. You can get quick service from us, LEIGHTON'S WELDING & MACHINE WORKS La Grande, Oregon i mmmmmmmmmm m j The Boole ry Fp-to-d.-tle slides fur men, women and cliil " dren ai popular prices. 20G Depot Rireet riione Main 118 Grover Smith, Mgr. - Via nmwaiMir w.. m.. tun T-A-X-I Call Main 580 Imperial Billiards GOODYEAR 32 X 4 CORD Price $74.50 OTHER SIZES IN PROPORTION W.H. Bohnenkamp Co. THE TURN IN THE ROAD SOME time or other everyone comes to ihe turn in the road. "Turn to the right and you can't go wrong," is an old saying. In this case a turn to the right leads to the. Savings Bank, to preparedness, to independence. If you haven't a savinm nm.ni remember that it is a long road that has iu turning! rrt 'li mi i ii. J i lus oanKviii De gma.to servo you. United States National Bank La Grande, Oregon MEMBER' FEDER A L . RESERi E'!J SYSTEM o o