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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1923)
Wednesday, August 15, 1923 THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE TWO H-1 .Tl . - - :FAMILY OWNS ; ART TREASURE SILK GLOVES FOR LESS Our line of 1 he well Known Van Raalte Silk Cloves we are offering as follows: j (! button fancy (loul)le tipped in while,' fawn, lieaver, pongee and pearl, for Regular price was 1(5 button plain silk glove, dou ble tipped in pearl, sand and beaver, for $1.25 Regular price was $2.25 it limit; uvi' I'ir.'iilaii A Good Place to Trade 1 ' . II .Hilfinnl Colt, Pirate Game Will Be Well Attended r'li.l.u the lni'PPKt crowl in its liistory ofjNett- Yorji baseball. " . 1 1'litnhiirir .. Wliich all iiiipoav.-i thnt the Pirate- 'i nc-tnnsti 1 Colt scrap will have plenty of look- ('IiIcuko .. ei'H-on and also indicates that the itronklyn .. baseball spirit in the Oueen City ix.Ht. I.oiiIh .. 1.4'fttflll'. Won Lout Tet, at as hio-h a noint an ever before. The Pirate line-im is beinir filled this week, several of the reiruhir niavers havinir left the team for other points. Tex Knight, star thinl baseman, will not be likely to play due to an injury to his leif. The ex act line-up will not lie announced 72 ...113 ...112 ...riii ...nr. ..r.fi Baker Expecting Largest CvnxvA in Onppn C.'itv R.1SP-: possibly until Saturday. i ii it- i t ,l'ip, .,.,, Several hundred La Granile nfoters ball History; Iiol.n learns nre exoctinit m motor to iPnker .Will be btrong. Next Suniluv afternnon hundreds of frantic baseball fans from Maker Sunday to support the Pirates. (oldstein IteatN Edwards NKW YOKK. (API Abe Attell Gohlstcin of New York. bantam- and I .a Grande will (father at iHnkrr weight, knocked Danny Edwards of to witness nnenf the closinif (jamcs San Krancisco out in the -fourth of the season not only a post sea-ii mind of a scheduled lfl-rnund fitrht son (fame but one that will have a 'at the Queensboro A. C, Tuesday direct bearliiK npnn the Champion-1 nitfht. ahlp of the liiterninuntain Irainie! - - - E- ich wiil thrown iiitu. a three .coJ M' I ' "'Ak'w'.i''' ''''''nmilnK. d tie "tflir-nCi.wKuK'i'Cilrtr 'fTr IMUN.tTVft-i. Imlf AuT. downliiK Baker in the last renularlv lllll' Oiith poli-il out tlnw homo runs scheduled itame of the season, nuto- Tu.s.hiy In an .wljli.hlon iniim- Iw- inutically tying Cove, Maker and l.a On- N. w vik Amcil.-ana.anil Cl'l'llde for first place. i""' lii'llnnapolls American association Philadelphia :t7 Moston H2 , AiihtIi-jiii l-nttui'. flulm. Won Lost New York : 7o rifV.'laad 60 Till St. I.oiiIh r: n Detroit f, I A chtcitKO .. (ill 5f. WashliiK-lon 4x hit I'hllailelphiii 411 till' Boston 42 0! Pacific Const Clulm. . -Sua l''ranctsco ...... Htirmnii'.nto 74 Portland .. ,. 71 Halt Lake 114 Heaiiic l.o..Ait(i'l.''Hi.. ;.........v..vil 1 t-rnon mi Oakland .. (Ill League. Won Lost s:t nr, liti r. 711 7;i 71 73 .i: nr. .577 .r,7ii .SK .50.1 .60(1 .34.) .2:i!i Pet. .(Hill .H4.r. .r.ni ,riiii .471! .4112 .4X4 .4ns Pel. .Ilnl .r,r,2 . r. 4 ii .r.25 .474 .4r.j .45! .4.1 1 Valuable Sixteenth Century "Alvstery Painting" Hangs in Southern Shanty. . H- Tlionia- II. Ilmwii. Iiilciiiatli.iiiil Sci lie Slnrf i I'ori'espolKh'llt. Washington'. Ans. If.. In an 'old Konllii-rn micro sliunly in historic (ii-orKtown, on the hunks or the I'o loiiiac. ri-pnsi s a 'instery oil paint- hm" of the slvlcnth century. No thing Is known of the history or the picture, lint nevertlM-lesH. eminent artists lime proooi.iic. d II to l.e a "real art treasure." I'YanriH D. .Millet, a UTellt nrtist, land Archlhahl Untt. military aide to Prcsldem Tumi . limine his adminis tration, hoth or whom perished oil the ill-laled Titanic when she sank In uiid-ocean utter collision with an ice t.eric, wi-re deepb interested in the "mystery iijilnlink'-" 7l was while returnlnir from a mission to Italy In an effort, to learn somethiim of the history or the puint Inif Ihnt Millet met his dentil. Cor. innately, he was only carrying a ropy or the oraiiutl, etsi- it would now he lost. OhiiciI lly Ncfjn. Woman 1 The picture Is now the property of Lizzie Hiuackum, colored. She. In herited the painting from her sister, how dead, whose htish:tiid was 1L hotel porter. I There then lived at this hotel where Nmackum wan employed a little old holy without ally loo much money. whose name lonir since heen forgot ten. Time came when the little old lady's money became exhausted and she was forced to seek other iiiarter. simackum helped strap her trunks. This work, done, the little old lady said to the porter: "I am sorry t have no money to Kivo you, but hero is a paihftuv,'; take It home and he care, fill or' it: It Is valuable." The porter, dtKerunlleil, accepted it. anil for , many y. ar.i lln bis klleh I'ne day u lire Insurance collector noticed u,e peiMn. and after exainin- ItlK It closely K1UI: iy,. ynii $20. lor that pleliire, Llzsle." Dni l.liaic. mother or 111 children, had noi ihed ror noiiKhl. and replied: "If that piiluro is wort Ii that much to you II "a worth a Kreat dial more to me." Plciini' HcMiircil ... At this time Millet had his studio at l Hd Correat Hall, In (leorKeiown. and Die Hnmckiim shanty wna only a short distance reinoveo. Lizzie aellnir upon the advice or . a while family ror whom she was worklnir, submitted the picture to him ror ex amination. The picture then wat so wrinkled un, hlaekencd that Die tile ores portrayed were siuireelv iliscern- illde. Cnder the deft, unistic fiiisiers jor Millet, however, the palatini: soon 'took on new color and meaning. I The picture wlien retouched by ,. Millet portrayed a wonipli wearhiK a ihcaddress similar to thai worn by lleatrlce In the famous Ceiiel palnt- iiik Heated on a flat mone. I!y her side it, a Jute ol water. I'.estinR tier Knees with hi" load Lent towiril her lap. is a boy of about s. Herj hand, r.sls .on his heiul. and It ap pears ah- Is baihiim- a wound in the child'c scalp. I'Voiu the wound pours u .stre wn or blood and her hands are. stained. Hack of her stands a youth nearlnir manhood leaning on a stafr and to his left u donkey,' patiently wntchina: the operation. n the extreme rlieht of the femnle I'llfure 1. a boy of about ten years who seems to be expiaininjr bow the acci dent occurred. At Die rit-ht of the wounded lad lies his hat and what Is taken to- be a sIIiiksIioi. .The supposi lion is rormcd that it stone battle had been In progress anil one alone had fpuml Its mark. Palming. I'nslfnieil The pnintlinx l nnslttned. the only mark of Identification bejiie; a,, faded bll of paper panted on the back of Du st, echcr with Die words: Kicisto Manzaoll. I'illore K K sa .Machla velli, Via C.uicclurdlnl. Kircozzi" in scribed on it In almost Illegible h.iml wrltlni,'. This It thought to be Die name of an Italian art dealer of tlie sixteenth century. . Millet offered Lizzie lf.no for the picture, but advised her not to accent. a.-' H was worth much more, hut he nun 'ile .... I iliali.'iali Millet hecalil. lishlng Die He had it l.l lced ill pi,y wore. bsorlKsl III eslai..- i,lelir.y ot I oe many galleries ... xllil.lt Ion at VIENNA INVITES WORLD'S POLICE -'jro'C'ONFERBXCE: ...... ........l.e Wi S Oil I'orcornn Art i:r ucr u. ,.l .lie time 1.1 his oea.n Die ion rimaekuum re Miny artists have cuimim" " .i ..ieinre and the ronea-iini... ilaimillg it shortly alter- .II: century- I The among tin-ill is "i-'t " . " I l hat Is" was iiii.i....Me A nroduet of Dm ftfxlecntli Keeellllv I llisll - liroM-'ll known 'sculptor, pronounced it "art treasure" and II . Us orlifin can l.a estahllsheil, exlremel:! valliaoie. ; (Dy I. V S.); .: ,. VKiy.N'A. . Am':.': '. iVr,;.Jtelli'.escni: ' tlv. r.oiu all cuiViiin'ch are to he III-. d u. participalo 111 all I nieriiai ma .(,i,e 1'ollgress III. be held ill eiaigreSH lias lieeu ruin .... ..resident ."cholicr. former Aus.. Some day the i cnnduetiiiff busines- vice stations, we supple, vou a lung or live.: to wear your old one is beini; repaired. , ...H.. nationally- i,., ,.,.iir. and is expected' deliberate measures for safeguurdiiiff i lie public against International ganuM , elieck foruers, l.a ilk swludlers and, ; ..,,, eounlerfellera. While another IocIik-k wll s,',u ,,:..,., wii . in mediate extradition. ( like battery ser-"" '" v . . .,.1 l rtflT I ' " .hiloi ion f. Intorniitlnnnl hui-'-iiti also will lie coiiMidcmi. The mun who Kets tfired for fcettinp "rtoI1w,Jl,) nricf.l n nni-mmiPiil: wave mad at his ho of canii1'! heat just ays a woi-kiiiR u week hasn't latfrly. SneakinK of the iamo, the Hakor ' "i' nitMH HtntPs: tirjinde will hitvpt'0 one of the strongest trains they have hud thin year. Hut the Raker hoys are not worrying. The Raker clu.) ha.s hail a frooil ivst iiml all are' on their toe anil ready to .ehow the l,a Irande team a real hull irame. And they .should do it. There will he two new face on the Maker line up which will round out uood ' a team Raker has ever had These two will take the places of Grant, I who wan injured in the lnd ame, I and Sutherlaml, who has left for j Montana. Roth the new men are ex-' ceplionallv jsood hitie's and fielders. iiii: win place ( n :ny, t!if most veifatilp hull player in' v: leiiKiie, work on lir. r.. natmal io.Uiin., lNartit-e i leinir hhl ovcrv niuht ' thU week. Raker is piej-iiiin for' IndlnnapolH won Ihc pan to, 1 I American Lcakim' (Toilay) Wa.Hhinwtnn .'. rhtraifo I. Nuilmial l'nmie. ('iminnall R. N w VoiK a. ('hlciivu H, ItiiHimi .1. St. l.nulH 1, llruoMyn 7. iiinmKlm Ifrit llmr ( Ity AHmtelatf.l 1i h.s V.S1IIN;''N. Atltf 15. The red rin I :(! lOininiKKlon todiiy met tho ininerK represent at ives. They plan in.) to nieci tlie itnttirarlte oneratorw at a lnli'l' (lute. I'ACirir coast u:;i i; Vrrnntt (I. Salt l4tkt I Hall UiUe It. H. V. Vi'inon 0 Hall l-ake 4 HatterieH: Heliellenhuek ami na h : .Met 'a he a ml I et em. 1J l:i ( Man Snrrnitienln K, Onklaml . ftierainento - It. . K. t)akland fi I I 2 Saerninento S 13 I ItallerleH: Mutvlilo ami Kead; Vel-lowlioi-He, Shea and Koeliler. &-lL &im-z$ My Hair (iROWS FINER, THICKER EVERY YEAR By Edna Wallace Hopper At my ripe iikc. my hair la aiieb ,il.i color, all coiihik to thrive.. .Inst 'lit V A W.WT Al :( ? "V.. U vrf v ' A;, -i snu l-'ranelM) 5, San KratlelHro Seat Ile San l'"rnneiico Hatteiics: IlurK4r and Shea. Itlake and Atrnew. Seal Ile 1 It. II. ..fi 7 (1 Ynryan: any wlrl hiIkIiI iant, line and had Kiay luiir, never ji timeh nvy. Heavy and luxu r:c.in. 1 have never never falling: hatr. of ilandrniT. And ;nine Postponed. I'ortlnnd-Los AilKtdeM, tea in e po?t-pom-d, 1'itrtland traveling. ... Natlnnnl l.cncne. 1 Yesti rdav Pldla.lphla Hi. IMlt.slmiK 10. I'hlcaifo t'-r. lloaton 1-4. New Vnrk :l, Itronklyn Aineri4'flii l.eAuue. ( Vesierday) IMdla.Ielnhta 1. Oetrnlt 7. We Offer every year, despite my jipe, it prow! IllOi'O beutltirill. II i my Kiejitest Rlory, admired Uy all who see II. Yet 1 have stood in Hie limelight ror Wl yearH aH a ninsi eal fiinieily slar. Beautiful at 57 I owe this lo my mm her., She said. "Seienee knows some way to beitll tlfy the hair. Let ns find it." So we searehed the world until we found tlie best that nelenee offered. Mother lt , jit r,7 with hair lik mine today. Never a hair turned may. I iis d what she used, and witri like results. Seores of til v friends have done Nkt Wine, nnd all have this )en u (trol hair. So I am eonvlneeu that mUlioiis ran enjoy these hem lits. and I am xoini; to Ix-ip thttn do it. Hair is Stifled. Kxperts tell mo that hair health de pends on a healthy scalp. An oil ea lied Sehmn area in ula tiK i hor. rfrous hnid and r lop's tlie pores. Haud ruff uttaeks Ih,. sejjlp. Then the stitleil liali- loots deteriorate or perish. The pigment which sives hair Its uror oeeomes siiihit in a like way. flowers wither and perish when stifled liy weeds. So those scientist! In Kruneo gave me the. formula I use. It i-omhats the dandruff, softens hardened oil, stimu lates the hair roots, fertilizes t he scalp. They told me it would multi ply the beauty of my hair, and It cer tainly has done so. With an Eye-dropper. I call this formula my Hair Youth. I apply it with an eye-dropper once a day just enough to dampen the scalp. It takes but a. moment, and it doesn't muss the hair. Now I offer tills formula to all. Ij hope and, believe it w ill brills' to mil- j lions what It brought to me. I havrj never met anyone who nas round hair hetp to compnre. Kdna Wallace Hopper's Hair Youth sells i'verw here at ;.ac and $1. with eye-dropper. Also my 1'aeial Youth my famous Mould cleansed. Also my Youth 'ream my fruity cold cream. Also my White Youth flay. My Beau ty Hook also comes wi"' each. 1 hope that all who want lovely hair will e what my Hair Youth docs. If the first bottle falls to please you your dealer will reiurn inn price. HusinrsH address. r.una v anace Then some hair talis out. some loses Hopper. Wauklsha. Wis. One modern Ti-rooni lions'. Terms -li'i.oM rash, balance payable month ly down to the moiurape now on prop- One Kooil r.-room not modern house. Tiriiis f '.T.n.im rash. Ita lance payable imuit lily dew n to t he innrtirnKv now on propei y. iTt rnid Jiiriii.iMi i (;Ood rush. modern home Will ot UK nun, or I'rntv r rxrnisr. If, r, on Hie M..1,,, Muni Tom Mi, mn4 Tttny " mi. lint Tny mm. Nofawlv ery "treern with -'"on". rtn Mill VfnlllTV in nnai Mi an. Ill, Mill ln nrxi. i ue edurite4 La Grande Investment Company RllMs Agtnln for Reliable Inmimnce !Vitiiuinle. 20l A'lnlil. Ave. I'lion. Klnln 7 T. J Opportunity Day 1SALE 10 DAYS OF BARGAINS Tumblers, G for 20c English Semi-Porcelain Plates, G for $1.10 English Semi C. & S. Plates, six for $1.10 Fancy Glasswear, choice .....15c Gingham, Fenway, 32 in. wide, per yard 2,1c Gingham, Fenway, 27 in. wide, per yard 10c Jlooks and Eyes, per dozen 3c hinola Shoe Polish, per box ANDREW'S VARIETY STORE i 1 1 1 jjljj Service Economy JJj; 1 gVg1'gVtjM jr-'i'iSgg I Do You Take Pride Your Kitchen? in Then you will appreciate the "Univit" Porcelain. Come and see how convenient it is to keep this won der range always looking bright and clean. , We have,' a range in our complete stock that will fit your pock etbook and taste. Be'sure and come tomorrow. ITMIVE-DQA! PORCELAIN JLM J LUUnL MAI RANHF. They are made of grey cast iron throughout finished in Pearl Grey or Peacock Blue "Univit" Porcelain which is as hard as flint and will retain its beauty and lustre to the end. Think of owning a beautiful blue or grey range that can be washed with soap and water just as you clean the bath tub or sink! Think of the saving in disagreeable rub bing and blackening. That's exactly tlie pleasure of owning a handsome "Universal" ' Porcelain Coal Wood Range. In addition to , the regular all-porcelain range, we offer many others semi-porcelain, nickel trim med and plain finish. Universal Porcelain Ranges can be furnished with or without reservoir. Come in tomorrow-and let us demonstrate the Universal. Your- Credit Is Good CARR'S We Charge No Interest Shot Shells Does the Average Hunter Know What High Velocity in Paper Shells Means lo Him? On account of demands made by a small percen tage of hunters, some ammunition companies have produced loads for shot guns which are sold on mer its of high velocity only. Did you ever ask what breech pressure they produced? Come in and let us show you why you should sljoot Remington Game Loads. 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