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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1922)
Wednesday, August 13, 1322 THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE TWO X IS MI t r5 :)r: I ""-I' v-j eCHOO 4 uits For Active Boys SUITS WITH TW 0PAIR3 OF KNICKERS - All hoys have lnl.s i' "go." When (hoy wi lo pHluT ;it scli.i;ii lliey fry 1" sec which oi- has tho liiDst "ffo." And tli' clnihes aenerally ;et (In1 Worst end id' the bargain. . Our boys' fall s-nils are luiill lo stand the "ft"." Viid tin1 ii,t;i t ci-i;i 1 fjve service tlml lasts. They nre worsteds, cheviots, series and mixture. Them are nil sizes and you'll I'iud tliein moderately priced. HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE 1SS1K : T8ET Methodist Missionary Soc-j iely will Meet in lialti liinre on Oetoher 24-:1. ; HLDEW si N RED CLOVER lESIWEOF i SUGAR CAt; Tiu'limiiiitr: See Our Windows for Our August Specials' PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE His MjUU More PLANS GOLD " CUP REBATT Coninu'iilore AYoorf 'Snys An nual hM 't1.r -Kcirnila Jit'iug l-Veinim);' 'Also! In .ovnolional Motor -lloat Swoopsiakes.'- DKTItOlT. Aip:, 21!. I'lunn an liohiK shaped for the annual Cold Cup regatta, to be held her Sep tember 1 to 4 , liirhisiv', and- for ..tho International Motor llu.it Swep takus! tho lfit. mUo runnbolt ov-nt for $:&', oun to bo run St'pl,,mb'r 3, next year, it is aiinntnn ed by Com nioduro (iur Wood, president f the Yacht man 'a Association of A merit a. The ! ntornnl hum I Sweepstakes ovont will brhitf to I 1h win nor tin lar'Ht purse in tho history in' uc iualle speed events. Tho hunts en tered must be runabouts limftMl to a inn l inn in eiini cylinder con tent of l.:tr.d cubic Inches, a mini imiui length of ir feet and h'aiu of five feil, and a passenger of not fewer than two. Com modern Wood announced si-1-lection of i;oinmodoro KrediTlck . Still id' tlie Detroit Yacht chili tin chairman of the rare connuli let, lie hat heen in chart;;' or wold cep raceH held here in the past. Asso ciated with him on the commit te will he t'harhs R I'hapmitn uf New York, secretary of the r:u dm cni ! mission of the American lni r lie it association, nnd Wn-hh .lay ( Chi cago, formerly proniinent as nil an lomohlld race driver. Tho sold enp projira in U rotn plele. Nine events will h run of!" flu rln tr the four dav. w i t i II ln- phieH ofreifd the winners. Two of i the. prizes are for extreme speed jln two of the events. On of the added I eat urea of this i year's reyatta will bo the 7. sidles' 'Hour Cat raco for boats, of .thai, itypu. The event will be over a ten mile course, wilh 'the wor.ieti ; per I niitted . to ciil ry one ' -ruari in the cockpit of each runabout. Tho wo men, howevi r, mnnt handle th'dr crafts themeven, the male memh r oC the crew heinn permitted to as-t-hl only in the event of emergency. This race will take pi nee Sunday. Septeinher IS. Th . followljiK events will he run ff lit"' three heats on rie.ptembir I, 2 mid -t: Oold (Mip. nil inlleH; pe- tioit Trophy, fd nillea; Kood-KUh-'r Trophy, l.'.o mih-a: Salhtn Tro j)hy '," m I leu; .Motor Yndit ' Tro phy, 7T miles, The Sunday events, in addition to t be women 'h rac, an : CornniotJore Charles W. Hoteli er Trophy. 20 miles; The Detroit News Trophy, '2U milen; Miller Chance Kace, 1 miles. The De troit Tinise Troiphy is offered for the fastest heat in the Cold Cup and the H. ('. Stutz Trophy for the fastest he.tt in the Detroit Trophy race. This prnynuii will tako in any type of power boat from tho ;Oiit hoard ( n.vined row boat to th? i express cruiser. Tlu multi-cnMlned !hydro;jlaneH of the .Miss America (type are barred from nil events, j however, except the .MJIler Chanc ,rnw. The Sallan Tropny, a handi jcap for cabin cruiM'rs, which h.st ,yr drew an entry list of V.i cruis ers Is expected to set n new entry record this year, as S. K. Sallan na olfered a $1,0(10 silver service. . tnr Aitociati Prf) i C1IICA(;0. Auk. 1!3. The general it ( iui e iM".-tinn of t he Worn li's Missionary Society of the Methodi.it Kpi-. -opal t hurcii will be held at Halt hum'-, Aid., October 24-3 1, it v. as announced today hy Mrs. Eve lyn K I ley Nh'lotan, Chicago, presi dent of the. Rociety. .frs. Nicholson ih the wife o liishop Thomas Nich olson resident bishop of Chicago. Tho general executive ' is n repre sentative body conslstlnK of ott'icert iind delegates from all parts of the railed States and missionaries from nhiten foreign countries In which I lie society works. Then are C17.a53 members, of which Jy A are women and U'-l.-2o are childrou. In the main tenance of its work the Women's Foreign Missionary society hint year spent $ 2 .01) (.- The work m!' the society in for efsiii lands is evanpellstie, educa tional and medical. It has C2u mis sionaries in service. 'Among the spe;ikTs !ft ' m' Baltimore meeting wlil he Dr. John H. Molt and liishop W. K. McDowell Washiufiton, D. C. liishop F. J. McConnell of IMtts btir;:h and I'resident Mary Woolley of Mt. llolyoke will report tho re cent commission on education in China oi which they were members, liishop I B. Fisher of Calcutta, India, will .speak' on the present national situation in India as 1t relates itselt to ihV church. Mrs. V. I. Thirkiebl. president or the ! Woman's Home Missionary society, will speak on .Mexico, her prasnt 'home. A mo uk other speakers will I he Dr. Ida Scudder. Vellore, India; liishop Anton Hast, Copenhagen; Dr. i'l'liniiiiis Jesse Jones, member of the l'h Ips-Slokes Commission to Africa. ! Other officers of the organization are: vice-presidents, Mrs. K. F. Lind say, Minneapolis, .Minn.. Mrs. Fran is J. McConnell, Pittsburgh Pa., and Mrs. William F. McDowell, i Washington, D. C, secretary, Mrs. iChnrli.s S'paeth, Matlison, N, J., and treasurer. Miss Florence Hooper, Haltimorp Md. (By Associated Press l WAShi.siii Auk- I -The firs: infe.Unti n of mildew on red clover in this count) y lio.-i year has appeared cast of the Mississippi from Wiscon sin to Georgia, says a report of the ajiK'Ultuial department. this mil-; dew makes the t'lants look while. Last tail it w.-.s quite prevalent in the soutn un.'l i-' worse there this summer. j The amount of harm it docs is a question yet unanswered, it was saie, and the department is anxious to lear:;j cf effects noted. Some reduction it the yield of hnv is due to it, but this is not great. Thre are rumor:, how ever, that the eating ft' mildewed hay, causes inflamation in horse,;;' mouth-..! The Ohio cxnerimeut suit ion reports a quotation 4"at mildewed clover hay causes stomatitis in horses. 'the exact identity of the mildew on Ameiicun clover has not bv-en tleter mined, it was added. When American '. :ver sttd is planted sine by side wilh Kui .pcan seed, th'.1 mildew appear cn the plants from the American seed, while only a trave oi mildew appears on those from the Kuropean se?d. The Scream of the- Pipes. . It is claimed for the hn opines, hy some admirers that It Is anion z t!ie oldest of musical histruutctiis. Wlieih er or not the oldest, it is certainly the loudest of all Instruments. The duke of Sutherland owns ti hn'plpo which lljinred at I'restoupnus, and must, therufire. be nearly L'ih) years old, yet j It can Htlll be heard at a dUtunee of ! ei-Iil mile. pei alive. I.( ui-i.wia has 215,r0Pt acres planted this year accnruiug to me estimate, or more than half th'p total aciea(.'e ct the eight .tatc; Alah.inia na ':,uuu acres, ileorgia, rr,0(i!l; Mississippi, .T7,2H); i la, i".'.i"0; Texas, 17,500, and Aikatwis. i,"0t. . . . ('nfvasses in levees nicng ine uns- (Iiy Aiwoclated Treas) IMinpi liver and other rivers are re- U. S. J:'mrtment of Atrricuituii' t.), bo Ml, -JHll iktls, or al.oul W) XT,"',''li nn. patcnta inchilf! th- lu-rtat'i' inti'ii-lwl to Pn,m,.,l In n il.'si-ciKtint of a Ht h'inv(tul for sei-d anil sirup, a ivrll i.im-v ir,in.) nullcr. The spcoml was as for sucar. . Vantc-,1 I" n ri-lclcnt of Watfihury. Th- a-rtaKo that will bp harvested mA nll,n,r ( intents now Issued for feed caimqt oe saiisfa:iorily , ,,,,,,!,. of tii-.it city In about double tiniated at. this time, it was n. , , , H! eMieeted from the pup. it depends lately on the price received; ' for sir-.m and on ether fiirtnrs rot yet'"'.'"""- Jack-O-Lantern Confectionery and Pastery OPEN" 7:30 A. M. to 12:30 A. M. M. A. CHINLUND, Manager 1115 ADAMS AVE. HOT WEATHKtt DISHASI'S. Sure to De Found Out. ' The man who dresses himself up In borrowed garments to uppenr wNer and better than he really Is Is cer tain to lu disenvcred. Far better to ll'-'ht and carry his own little caudle and strive vigorously to connect with the electric wires of experience and know ledge. .! Better Than Medicine We have a model to suit you r;uiin; in price froni $io to $7."i0. Here She Is Good As New "With cylinders HEGUOUND, AND FITTED WITH McQuay Norrls Ph'ton Kings, Pistons and Pins, your motor Is practically as pood r.s new," says tho cylinder reminder. Motorists aro Just beginning to realize how much added life, and mileage, can bo (ilven their cars by having cyfinders ret;round, and new rins. pistons ond pins installed. When these three vital nnlls aro renewed in a rewound cylinder block, tho result is prac tically n new motor. In every section of the country nre shops which specialize In renrlnding equipped with special tools and machinery for this work. Your repairman ran teil yu whether new piston rlnc;s nlono are all your motor needs to hi-Hig hack its lost, power, or whether tho cylinders of your motor need regrlnding and complete new ring, piston and pin equipment. Theru is a McQuay-Norrls Ringmade from Electric Iron for every purpose and price; specially designed and manufac tured for replacement purpose!! each type designed for the par ticular motor It fits. All standard si7.es nnd over-s'zes. An ex tract from Meljuay-Xorris, Saturday Evening Post. You can get quick service from us. LEIGIITON'S. WELDING & MACHINE WORKS La Grande, Oregon SEE THEM HEAR THEM and you will want t hem. Terms as you like. Getting well goes, faster by far with a Brunswick ta help pass the tedious hours. ' And while It amuses it trains the ear to nn appreciation of true tones. Musicians recommend he llrtmswick to aid in the musi cal education of children. Hrtins.wiek Records are also unioue in the artistic beauty of their interpretation. A 1 runs wick, on a Brunswick this is the height of musical achievement. Brunswick Eastern Oregon . Music Co. Living Room Furniture of Merit v.... p. g , , For Sale Kt iicres on Catherine creek. Part of the Old Suua'r farm. All in cultivation, 40 acres well adapted for Kruin or a Italia and the bal ance natural hay land, will grow t he fin st -.,:iir or T:mr.:hy hay. i nut oral feeding ground the river, waere the willow Price $1)5.1.10 per acre, on terms. There is also SO acres adjoining this land can he bought on sa.ne terms. and along grow, good Easy-Terms &S I oi i! ! SEE OUR WINDOW Easy Tcdms Ovci'stulTi'il Suites ;unl .l);i'iiiori.-; iu T;)ii'st ry, N't'l'Hir ami MolKiir. (t run ni ? bedrooms, full basflneut nutd' ru !um.-e Jn Connordale. Pi ice S::2on. iiooo csh, bal ance on monthly installment pay ment at J;'iii.ii per month. A good rooming Iioiim close In, 27 rooms all furnished and heated. I oimr a good business, all the -rooms full and most of them steady monies, price $2S00, and teims on p;trt of It, with n good 1 ;s' on 1 lildlnr.. I roomed btuive, 2 bed rooms, at 1 :. 1 t Jackson street, with bath. toH.-t, eliy water, tres. shrub bt ry. hoard sidewalk, cellar.. All for Joeo nd $;i0d cash will han dle it. H;i iance n tnori sage for ?Smh ! ;ui b" assumed nnd monthly paymems on halunce. Disorders of the oowefs ore ex tremely dangercus, particularly dur-j inK the summer months, and in order! to protect yourself and family ngaiihjt, a sudden attack, pet a bottle of Cham-' herlnhr's Colic and Diarrhoea Remdy It can be depended upon,' Many hav ; testified to it excellence. Adv. r Exide Batteries pattorles In slock. ' jltitloriea ffr rent. Uatterioa rccliart;e(l. Hatterlpa Watered Free. Batteries of all makes repaired IIOSC1I MAUNKTO SKIIVICI! tiTltOMitKKti ( A Kill KKTOU SKIS VII 'K . Kltui) iti i!;i:ss. Prop. la Leiliton's .Maehlne AVort, WOOD ! 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