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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1923)
Monday, August 13. 1923 PAGE THREE -r "" THiii LA GRANDS " EVENING 0333723 BAKER AND LA GRANDE TO PLAY BALL SUNDAY mi riMiiunK nmy vt flont over 1,10 I " UruniWi 1'lrales ship It Itio Homo boys sharpen 1111 tlit'lr rut-! Inssi-i uml welld them with the nrr vmrnry i-iricloiu-y.". Biiili la the nll-liuiini-cmi-n. made toil:iy. 1-a CrsiiKla and lfokcr hnscliii!! .limns, tied with rove ror leadership In thn Inicrniountnln Baseball leamii will HK-et ml. ij ufternoon at linker 1n tin- firm of a series of frames nrl rlilo the tin,, n, wth ,, s,.riPB nc. "ally urriiiiKi'd, Ui Grande's chances "I u-lnnlnis are brlht. When thn re. Rulnr schedule piny was ended a, few weekr. uko La Grande, waft conceded liy mnliy to have the strongest ;tenui in tin1 league and with such an nKBre Kntlon, definite arrangements for a lill! ulay off arn hulled with delight in lorn I xporthiK cirri. De Palma Is Hurt In Race CHICAGO, (AP) Ralph De Palma, famous racinir ilriver, was injured ami several specta tors were hurt when the cur driven by I.ouis Chevrolet smashed into Da Pulma's auto mobile, forcing- him through a fence on the back stretch of the mile oval in the 25-mile race at the Hawthorne ilirt track .Sun day, lie Pulnia was taken to a hospital. ' NABDB RULES TOWN TO HIS 01 LIKING had Arrested; Makes own Laws That are Good. .Maunder I'rcwi; Is working . this week, whiiMiini; the team Into shape nrler their rest mid Is confident that lie ran muster a team thnt will bring fear to the hearts of the llnkerl'olts. The standhm of the three team.i Cove, ji Grande and linker) al present li; lour losses and eight wins for earn, cove played u post season game Willi K.lgin and was beaten hut 1he roniesl, though oiip of Interest, had no bearing upon the champion, of this league or of lOnstern Oregon. linker has been practising for the past week, preparing for tho series and Ilie Maker press reports that they nri, rapidly rounding Into first rlnsu Got, HlS Title from Man He l.a Grande and lluker broke even I In I he four scheduled games during) the- past season, holh teams wlnningl 1 on their I e iri-nnmlH. MThlr.li By W. V. SULLIVAN, would seem to irlvn the Coirs thn i,inr.:' International News .Service Staff ni aiiyantuge but the l'lrnlcs feel they Correspondent. Juivu hit their strike and are expecl-1 ST. LOUIS, Aug:. 13 Dubbed ant oO a vleiory. A record crowd Is ."Chief Nabob", by a t:amp ,he ar expeiU'd to witness the game August rested several years ago, Jack' 0. If ul'liakcr. (Sturdy need never look, for diversion lloiner Janileson, of linker will lie''" the performance of his daily dut- uinplre In chief. I les. t '.. sturdy icained Ins sobnfuet by the fact that in the little town of Val ley Park, near here, the "Nabob" is justice of the peace, deputy sheriff, police judge, notary public, city col lector and secretary of the Board of Education as well as being re ceiver for u defunct mercantile com pany, trustee of a couple of estates guardian of three minors. Moniker Clings. Everybody in the little town hails Sturdy by his nickname since the amusing incident with the tramp. Sturdy arrested the tramp at the railroad station as deputy sheriff, took his prisoner to his office and tried him, as police judge. The tramp appealed the case when the "Nabob" gave a sentence of- U0 days nnd Sturdy, as justice of tlie . peace, heard and denied I henmipal hay, the tramp asked, 4" is there Try This, Girls! t I Chemistry of the Department of Ag-llion- As u result fires anil esp)n- riculture which, expects shortly to slops In several industries iiuve been I..-" V, ";i.i iMiilt In t, Pciaiiy is tins true in innir nuns, arinir annually of many lives and inn untold amount of property. Processes in many Industries ure , Productive of considerable dust ,'clouds, which, hanginsr finely sus pended in the ,-air, torm a comnina tion that is highly explosive. Amnnir tho establishments in this category aie grain elevators, rubber Working plants, spice, flour and feed mills, and plants in wnicn powuereii sugar, corn starch sulphur and alum inum are used or manufactured. Through a period of Pinny yeans fires and explosions1 in these and other industries have taken an im mense toll. The attention of en gineers has been applied to their prevention, and the government has organized a laboratory under the direction of David J. Price, in the Department of Agriculture, for the sole study of dust explosion preven- Thla colffuro won a piizo at the International halt-dressing: competl tlon at Milan, taly.' Suggestive of Christmas with that pinetree and Mar do-dad In front. Isn't Iff ' To know how good a cigarette really can De ma at you must fry a- Ths problem of the engineers bus been to discover how much dust must be suspended in the air to form an explosive mixture. While the lowest limit was not definitely ascertained it seems to range from a content of from 7 to '.15 ounces- of dust pel thousand cubic feet of air. The in strument devised by Mr.-Price nnd his engineers is to enable plant en gineers to check up on this condition by drawing the dust-charged ni,' through a paper filter, and compar ing the weight of the collected dusi with the amount of - air thus analyzed. Mother Gi'UV'S Powders mess, Hlomnch Troubles and other lt nf r-il 'l l 'regularities from which children Bill'- Isenelu Many Liiil(irenfnr the. dys smi excellent results " -lire iii-eoiuplislied by Us use. I'ni-iI anil , i-ih-uiiiiiii-iiiIciI by Mothers for mri tu iyenrs. Sold by I iniirs-isls evryw heri. 'I'lionsands of mothern have found I .'client remedy for rhlldren complain-,''''"" (-liaire KltKK. Address Mm her lug of lleaihiehes, Colils. I'Vverlsh- . itlray t'o.. i,e liny. N. v. Adv. LADIESRWDYTO-WEAR Clubs. New Vol k ... Clevi-lanil .. . SI. I.ouis I lei roll Chicago Washington I'lliladilphia itoslun Clubs. New t York . I'lllsliiu-gli cinelnnali . Clileligo .. . iii-no.lilyil .. SI. IjOllis ... liii.-illin .. ... American League. i Won. Lost Pet. ..70 :ui ,.H9 4!l ..r,:i r,i, ,...r,o ....411 ....47 ....4f. ....42 League. Won. ...... .:( il 3 J .liiin .r4r .Bin .4nr, .470 .4111 .4:17 .4II.S .G6J .f.7il .62S PflEVENT- DUST aIstrike EXPLOSIONS ym "ASIC Till-; KNVIOI.OPtt" j (By Associated Press) . WASHINGTON, Aug. 13. Devel opment of a method of testing the'i amount of explosive dusts in suspen-.'i sion in the air at commercial plants, -J with the aim of reducing the number i of disastrous: -explosions, is , under J way by engineers of the Bureau of J r. 14 'anything out here you ain't?"" .::: .3(16 I'nriflr Coast League clubs. San J-l-anelseo Snci'muenlo .. 1'orlland Salt Lake Seattle Los Angeles .... Oakland .. Vernon Won. list Pet ..,.S2' ....73. ....71 ...114 ....til! ....Ill ....(10 ....69 I'neirir Coast League Yrrnou tt-M. Sni-i-aniento 2-0 . I.os Angeles It. H. K. S-'ieramento .. 2. 9 .-0 Vernon ....3 3 ' I Malteries: l-'lttery and Koeliler; Al ien and Hannah. Second game: Sacramento "Yep." replied Sturdy. "I'm - not the meanest man in town, and I'.m going to give you eight minutes to get out of town.'' "Eight minutes. Gimme my hat and so-long and good luck, Chief Nabob!" Sturdy likes his job fine says it is exciting and very often amusing. He has his work systematized, and as example has established the - fol lowing schedule of fines:.. ' For chicken stealing. If in i tho day time, thirty days to six months, depending on the age of the defen dant and the length of time be has resided in the community. First of fenders get jsix... months. .,80. . they won't get the habit. .. Old ; negroes irpt Off wifh llo-htot unnlcuMu ni, tli I theory that they can't break them- It. II. K. selves of the habit. ,n f, 3 naps wile heaters. .699 .54 li .541! .629 .477 .465 .455 .454 -.rtli'tll,,,. -i IIOUMI THIP wVi ,arn-..j s tri"' ,,ft',v;:;:i j:.r i: AND KNOW THR "TIIL'TH Hhlt nnd sooki Is :a l;td' raim' and not ' u had (famt' tit that. Most- of tho fun compH In lild Ins:, and most of l he -work ooiiira in Hook Iiik. Somp follows liuvo n'or grown up nnd ai( utill phiylng1 it in th uod cur biiHinoHM. Thoit part in to hldo tho car'H. woaknoMH oh tindor a lot of fanoy pain t. co vvv up tho f uu 1 1 h ly smart talk and wrap It, up in niyNtery. Tho Nation- nl I;Hod far lluyor'K Sor. . viro permits for no cover ing up no hiding, of thn information that ia ho noo i;H.sary for tho propor ho lotion of a gootl UHftd oar. "AnU tlio Knvvlopo" Ih your protootion it h, your -Minanoo of value renoivod, NEW OXFORD SHOES . For Early Fall $!.()() to $10.50 NEW FALL WOOLENS for Suits "Just in" ; ';. SuilS,. $27.00 to $72.50 ; The Toggery Andrew! Bra. . ': AND MILLINERY V? A Flosiery Triple In all the popular colors, Black, White, Bobo link, Beige, Otter, African Brown, Polo Grey, light Grey. ChipeiKlale, Gun Metal and Cordo van.: ; Priced $3.50, $2.50, $2.25, $1.79, $1.00, 75c wm Southard & Shinn I'sed 4'nw 111(1 Adams Ave. .Vernon 0 Batteries: rroutrh, Hughes HrhaiiR-; (iililer and D. .Murphy. Los Angeles 2-H li. H. K. 2 (i 1 l wue beaters. The linut, which is and! a year in jail, and a fine of $300 or some punishment calculated to im press upon them the gravity of their offense." Fighting. If with the hands, $1 and costs; with feet, $2 and costs; Seattle -l-J, Senltlc T.ns Antreles N, utile 4 7 1 1 with nnnds and feet, $o and costs; naileries: Jones,' Thomas and nald-handF, feet and teeth, $10 and costs; win. Jacobs and Yaryan. lif with other weapons, $25 and costs. Second game: rt. H. K.l Speeding. One dollar and costs l.ns Anaeles (1 II. I 'for first offense; second offenders, Seattle 1 j.;S,loi' every mile over the 2 miles an Hatteries:' - Cranilall and ' Hylel;,. Cn-KK and Yaryan. 1 .'' Oakland N-:l. Salt Lake 2-2 Oakland K. II. K. Sail Lake 2 4 tiakiand S III lof them is married, $10 iwiieries: roumhe and I'eters; Col-1 if both are married, to lyitr .permitted by law, $1 added to haMfegal -speed, of 2r miles; :..... One-armea-dnving.- ..If Mhe eou?r(le nre engaged to be married, nothing but the Court's congratulations: if linoc engaged, $1 and well and Raker. Second Kanie: Salt Lake Oakland Hatteries: Kallio Krause and Head. sons, k. ii. K.j: ..2 II nl ...S 7 II',"" Jenkins: -1 il $25 and costs. costs, if one and costs; other per- LA GRANDE IRON WORKS MACHINE SHOP Am) FOUNDRY All Klndi of Machinery, Automobiles and Tractors Repaired, Overhauled and Rebuilt. J Acetylene Wcldlus of All Kinds Cylinder Boring and Oversize Pistons Crankshafts. Pistons and Piston Pins ftefround ' Give Da Trail D. FITZGERALD Prop. "Just what I ivanted. a miwva rriiwn Step Out! . Don't go hohhling anil grumb- ; " Hug through tho Kuimnor, Ili'foN a, Khoo tli ft I- haW Mfttlod ' "..loot li-outdi'B ior. many moli; it will prohnhly do . VI for" yttff...' ul it "h good looking ,too wotl' , mndo. '' . , ' .And good making has a uholo -lot to do with comforl. Slop In : and try on n pair. .You'll not ; " lo urgod lo huyf '''. , The Bootery Inc. . ',. A I'aradlse lor Tired ll'.jVej ;.: Home of (lie Arch Aj,l, .Shoe 1 l - wo'vW .. vr The .a i n k v - - - i. i i .mi : 1 you want HER . have the best -. - Bulova Watch rxiivaritc bcmity ami graceful drsifn of lire 11ULOVA WATVN leu cliann to even the daiuticrt wrist. 11 $40.00 '!,., rhite cold ca, handsomely carved) 17 jewel movement, , j $45.00 : ; ik 'Kt. wh'i'e totftaiV; KJHiTAInely''" cu-veui 17 jewel movenieni. I'KARK & SON 1 1; snn I'mnrlsro 0-1. I'oHlniul -!t T'ortland K. H. R. R;in l-'ranrlsro 0 fi: 0 , 1'orlland f ' J Haiti-lies: CJourlnny. (ioary and J YWh; Lcvt-n-nz and Daly. t Second panic: It. H. K. I S;in t-'rani iMco 4 THE ARMSTRONG l'nrthind Hatteries: Mitchell Crumpicr and Onslow. .3 12 0 Agncw; i Electric Table Stove j r urniture hxchanse COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS Any Make Sewing Machine for Sale or Rent From $5.00 to $146.00 ED DONOHUE, Prop. Phone 474-J Fir & Jefferson Is American LeaRiie V,-sti-rda ) W'.isliiiurlon !i. I'blrajro 0. Itnstou s. i "li-vi lanil :i. J lelroil f. Ni-w Yorlt 2. atlnnnl ld-as-iie ( Vi sti rday) rhllnili lplda 7. I'liicnRO 5, llinomyn 1 1-H. riltsburif SI. I.ouis :,. New York 2. I .1 I I I The Most complete ! Table Stove On the Market. Just the Thing Anii-i-linu 1.1-ngue I, (Imlnv) ! flcvolnnd 3, I'hllailelphla 14 J 1liiraRO 4. Washington .ntionnl Irf-aKiie I (t(Kla.v) J ritlshurs 6, llrookland!. li p- r.nunclt WIim Slale "Tlllo J KM..1K1T. Ma.. An:. IS. Winning , , Hip last of fl tlin-c irami. si-rls by ! si-ore of s to f,. from Twin Kails. Km-j, iiutt won tin- rig-bt to claim the hast-,1 -.ii rlin,niilon!iln of the state hen- I puntlay. afternoon. Twin Falls wns , ii,-n-Rii'd u wci-k oo ut Twin Kails nnd asain hin .alunluy afternoon. j You enn't protonp a man's life by drinking to his health. for Hot Weather Use. $12.50 At the Oregon Hardware Implement Co. A needed Imeiitlon wnip Hist ts nolieless. Opportunity Days Coming Watch This Space Big Bargains Andrew's Variety Store SERVICE - ECONOMY III I TJE was one of our savings customers. 1 iwi He strode along nth his head up, his chest out, a light in his eyes. He was alive with confidence. His deposits had just passed $1000. A thousand all his!, No wonder he was confident. Yt.u can do the same. Five dollars a week will bring it in les:; than 4 years. Start now and stick to it. The first thousand in 3 years and 0 months. United States National Bank LA GRANDE, OREGON 'I : ! :S":