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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1922)
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OESEBVER Tuesday, August 15, 1922 . Every Day a June Day for Them ii-an-lateil, wire as follows: "I an lolil that you cat your food and will not work; it is wroiir- A'lah t-njoin? cn us all that we must work il' wu would eat. You aie chcatini; you masters, and it is unworthy of you. ! am only a Llack man, and you must not mind me. put Tear out of join mind; take it up from your h?art, and throw it out." The elephant certainly seemed t undei stand, and now obeys t-vtry or dei. The mahout was given quarter in unothei-fiart of the gardens, but hi nli1jiinel Icnve in l,.r-n in the ot.ntt-"il house, as lie -ays that he wishes tj taik to the elephant during the llijth;. He has not yet tried to saddle her, as he wants to take thinjrs slowly, but he is confident he will conquer all her fears and make lnv permanently obed imt. THEKK ARE LIMITS. "Wfll, do you want a meal badly ennuirh tn work for it?'' I'm just hungry, mum, not des pprute." Life. ' ItK.AI THK WANT AOS! SHOWNIff NEW . l- jl ate- 'r BIG- ASSORTMENT IN COLORED SILKS You'll cnjov havinc; one IVoin lliis sliipiiK-nt f new ones just arrived. There nrc till llic new colors in silk, with be.-inlilul iletaehable handles. They are more limn umhrellas, lliey arc parasols as well, rain or shine. These rainy d.-.ys surest uiiihrcllas. Come in anil sec tlicm. ' v . i f eeld V 4" i PAGE TYO lNvJ lifer 1 g IA ' n ..si VANITY CASES Showing a new shipment of Vanity I'oxcs in a wonderful assort ineiil all very moderately priced. , - These cases answer the purpose of a purse as well and arc a very useful as serviceable toilcl acccs.-orv. HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE ! a- 4 1 Si J-.-i-o a .June Caprlro, movie Mar, and liulo June. hd. crrr-iro-th-uJa ; :ir. 'd jliii;of:i aph( d at her home- nt Uveal Ncti;, Ll;ij I-i d. J Laj;.tca in irivati; life 13 lira. Homy .Miilaruo. ib!o daint'os. Itut every elephant tha; hiA any st nse at all learns to lo thai In the Zoo- Our See Our Windows for t August Specials PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE rht Store I I rill I I I Ifl leaciie. Willi L'ln eteeptlon or the ilMFuU U'tL '-'"nd basemiia. Tln-se were Kin'. 'f'Mj n 1 i.Iolui'-on, Kddle MulliKaa and Kar hitti -linU iKheely. They fitted in well wit! B4TH THDAT jai i t it. i r :,.!.,... Pi'csidcnt ;inu Owner oil , the riiH'nL'o AVLiitc Sox. JJirthdnv. irl ith Kiluio Collins, canialn of the White Si ix. who was out; at the players who remained loyal to the Old lto : mini. This year the eluh In vlr tn:illy the same u lust season, ' with the inception that a few prom- isliiK yoant llchern have heen ulri- wb-re he managed the l(ds iindl ISitfi. During that period in Cin 1 cinnati hi: met Han I!. .lofi n-stin, a ' new:p;i;iei!Jian, and the two hecomo ;fast Iriends. In JK!5 "Commy'' ' plaeed a west n leane team in St. Paul and in 1!MM) lie transferr iMl tile franchise to (.:hicaMO, where with the aid of Mr. Johnson, the western I leap ue was expanded an (I became ! known As the American Lonnuo with Mr. Johnson at It m head, i I'nder .Mr. Coiyiskey'H ownership !the Chirui White Sox, an hl tinii herame known, has won two world's championships, lo.st one, and an nexed five Ain-riean League cham tloniihips. In the winter if lfHS-lflM he and .Manager John AlctJraw of the New York Giants, I'inancMl u tour around the world with u in rue n u m her of hall playern.. playing the na tional pastime In Aiisiralia, Jaraii in Manila and London, wheiv Kb.:' f.'dward wa an interested spe;-tai nr, -'tnd in many other places. The re ceptions fciven the world ionrislH Uipon their return to New York mid in i,nienno were imposing ovoius. Then she took it into her head tha' 'she wouhi nor submit to beinjf brr.setl i any longer. She declined to stand be jtwetn the new rid injj , steps that ha.! ! bet.n fixed up for the convenience o; ijnvrnile eleobant riders. When the old woodcii'step-i were substituted for the nrw ones the proved equally ob diiT ate. In the end she declined .to leave the elephant vaid at all. . j As the elephant is a fine animal, j and quite (food tempered it was decid ed to obtain u mahout from I num. i v;"s cjiM"'! f'r. "Mil nn-ii-cl in ( course He was taken tc tho olephani' house. Jie m once entered the er. -1 closure and formally salute;! the aui-! mal, standing first at her head an-l. then at her tail- Next he t .ok off hKi shoes- and kmtted a rope loosely roun i; the elephant's neck, which he after-1 wad used as a kind of stirrup. With little difficulty he persuade.lt her to kneel and mounted her neck-! In less than two minutes, sooth in ir. piittinir and talkinir volublv to her in Hindustani, he had pot on pood terms with ine animal. then he took her; around to the eienha.it ride, and im- Hej parently had her in compi"tu control. -everything for the baby Infant's White Ditskps f)Sc to Int'aiit's HculiPii Wool Shirt. '.Juiianpse Silk Quilts '.U)H Ksnioiul Crih Jllaukcls in ccilors ....1.2.") to $1.7.") White Cotton lilankots flS: Infant's Sweaters (!: to sfU.-l." Flannel Shirts OHa White Outitif,' Skirts : "") linhher "Pants o"'' J'iiiniiiK Blankets )' Wool Hose, white and colors :!"' to o."e. Willi' every two dollar- liiinliase of .InlViiit wear we will tfive free one bahy ml tie. ANDREW'S VARIETY STORE CHlCAdO. Auk. ir.. s, Old Woman" today Ik I- Itiiy.H Wllllo Klllinil. Itt'rnntly Mr. Coinlmioy Htart-lcd ' l.li e Ii;ihiI)hI1 v(irll, with tho an- nitntif-fiiu'Ut that ho liml honht JWIIIIo Kainni st'liHatlonal third baHn- inan of tho San Kraai-laco clnh for $ 1 iifl.OHO. Kamm will report In "I'lio firanil vsr, i-oli'liralliif; '(nininv" wa born Atmnst. IS, . hln sixty-fourth birthday. 1 1 fi r, s . 1 J nlayrd ball when ho waa Ho In t'liarloa Albort Connakty, ,.,., .,iii.,.n vonr of hl-o. Ho at one Vraaldcnt nnd iikibt or tlm Chlrnno Um, v , ,,t,.,or f()r ,n KlKln. . Wlilto Sox, and ono of Um i.-roatosl J , ,, ruh. hltl,r h(( ,llvlMi ,1,1, ,! i, mnn In hafaliall. Ilnlld.'r of what ' nil ril.st 111H(lj mt f,.Ht bai . wns noniddi-'red In yoarn iwlic 'V 1 mnn ho had no miporior In bin day. 'ono of tlm croati'St haw-hall cliiJm m jH n,,, ()llv pi t-tn-i- who ban rlson in professional ranlia, Mr. Conilnld'y, ; fmm n, niiiliH to bo nolo owner nfler wrcrklnt; his machine loltow-,,,,. , ior ,,.,K,I0 ball elnb. In K the world Borles ilist'toHUrea 01 Ifllfl, today seert hl rt const i-n.-led ti'iim n Kiiin flfihlliif.' In the first dl '' vision. IMrlted by exr--r's from coast t ELEPHANT IS CouiiHki'V'R real has'-hall career hyaii In 1S78 with the I)tibnqu Iowa, team. In 1SH2 he joined the St. I.ouls Itrowns, then In the Anie-- ivnn association, and In IKS:! Ii coast tills year as a poor pecomi n- vva male manner oT Hie team. In " vIbIoii rlnh the While Sox have pro- ( 1 KN r(., H Hi ,h(, lrmv)iH, wth t'.nn vlded one of tho fci ealent nurpi ies : i(lluy , ,), ).m. def.-ated the C'hl of tho seanou. The clnh alter ki-i- ,.nKo White Htockliu:s for the eham thiR away to a poor mnrl. pndilenly j pionsblp of the world, started lis climb toward the top of J Cuniiwkev remained with St. I.ouls tho league, and on June 1 tj. the.imiil i sm when he took charge of wimo Mx were inirenein in uuin u, pi;ivern l.i-amie I'luli In Chicago, place. The clnh necnily w-nt Into n,, r-ttirn'd to Si. I.ouls hi ISfU a batthiK slump hut ai:ain haHniul In ISii-' w.nt to Clucinnatl ntruck ltn stride. i . .. - Mr. f:ominkey uii?et th1 baseball I Tvorld In the fall of lfc'o when he Vrorked bin hlioh-ill club fo!.iwi Iiik disclosure of throwhn; the 1 It l ) . ' world's serleH pameq to tlm ('In- J J rlnuatt clhh. At that time .the Old Hoiuan suspended s.v cn of 'tin j " Rtar players Jackson. Cieotte. V.'ll-' llaniH, Kclsch, W(itvr. IJt.b. ii; and . McMullUi theri'liy wreckluu' the club to the extent uf one mill 'on dollnrs or more. i ; Statls Another Club. 1 r Not illKcoii raced bv I tie terrible loss, Mr. Coini; ; to build anotb tl'ln.l t. t. .... .1..- ..I.. , i. .. clubs in his lenmie bin wUh llitle. . Hllceerts. lie Hent suhUm In all irn r of the country and t h;MMl ev.-ry $ JtromlslUK player hJ t imi l.l mm tin i fold. One of bis move was liie n i) :i il '", lion of the eniire inlield el tb- Snlt Lnkn Cltv club of the Pi.iiir i'ea.1 CURED OF SUL 'Ynmle Iniliiiii Elcpliiuii at Lontloii Zoo IicTiiscs to ki I!ossm1: !nli;m MmIiouI I'sctl KiiuliH's.s; iUv c (! Ifor. I.OXnON, Juiy (My Mail.) A hi female liMiinn elephant that went ; on Mtike at th ,op last sprinjr ami re-! fused to ijo what nil hip; elephanls at the a:p required to do tarn mer cy by carry in : children anniV.d on hir hack has been cured of th:1 .-ull.s: nnd hr.inet; by the seeming mnj'K 1 tieatnunt of ;m Indian mahout. lle was present! d to the .to by the Ma'uainiah nf t'mn-h lb-liar two year:;' ajr:i. She had he?n well trained and acted at all times like a sensible. e!i ' bthaved clenh.int and nluyed oi.lis piopt rly. She dev hnu d rn vices () ynd that f piekin-r' tecke e l l '' i t ' ''; . ' ; ;: For That Camping Trip Snowriakc, frackci's .Mild the 1 pouirU imckiipo of Assortt'tl Cnkosi' i jraiuifacinrctl hy Paci,fic. Coast Tint-Hit Co."' "-' rsoograss 109 Depot St. Two Phones, Call Main 75 NO CHARGE FOR DELIVERY Turn the Corner and Save a Dollar White Satin Flour- None better sold in La Grande. Every pound guaranteed. It makes bread that you like to show your neighbors. . Try a sack and be convinced.. GROCER Quality and Service CALL MAIN 43 irai:etl hy Hie terrible ' M isUey se alMlt at Oltee I her h:.s.-bal club. 11 J RHEUMATISM ( A.WOT KMST l n, i , , t. ..it, iiiini.iii iniuy n -Ml will u:-:'a Trunk's I'nsc rl ll ittn for iili ii:iIImu) il(l tlniit. It Is rlilii n'.i.-i-.i, :.).. urll J itt. i .. . ... . i Jf iiuu it Mi.iuu' nt i.nic anoni Itlieilluullsm nnd (lent, in-.n h l"s to sulfiT Willi II, i illii'i- inn.uninn lory, iniiHriilnr, miallc or iiuv cithi'r form nt Klu'unuiUam. Trunk's 1'r-fsci i,hiii fur t;iiiii JnnllBlll ami Haul s.MIm for SI T.', This I'rtwrliulon Ikiks NOT rnln tho Btoni;u-h, it iht); strf iliii''': tho hinrt. . nil Uio ini-iit nml pood food 'voti wlii while inkliit-1-iunk'a l-t-Pscriptliin. ix iki.:s Nti'r contnln tiny Mi'rriiry, s.-du vinti' of fioda. Oil or Inli inri'.Mi or nnr cotlcs of bb.v kind, hut It nlisolulHy nnd posltlvi'ly overcomes nny klnil fif Hheuin;itiim or tjout on -:u-tii WHAT JIOHU DO YOU want: Thrra In nothing just ns pood, nmi It Is impoHsllilo tn prt Eomellilni; , liottor. It Is nlso n excellent I.Ivor ' IMedielno. l or b:i1d nt tho I,. & l,. DrtiK Co., l.a (Irnndo, Orogou. Adv, July 1-6-1 1-1 !( T There is only one way to get tires where the final cost is cheap... That is buy good tires and take care of them. Goodyear tires are acknowledged good. We think they are the best. The price is so low that you can't af ford to take chances on unknown tires. All sizes in stock. W. H. Bohnenkamp Company . i I .A AW s ;; tr DATE COOKIES with milk for the kiddies. Try it. They don't require aiiylhing else. The eonihina lion is so liutrilious. Mmle fresh daily at Mae jihei'son's. L!0r icr doz.