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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1923)
i PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Thursday, August 1G, 1923 Some Exta Good Specials in Our Shoe Dept. Women's Tennis Hals Youth's White and Drown Tennis In white, and black. qiww. Sizes 21 to 7. Regular price $1.50 ' ' Special Price $1.00 Sizes 11"- to 2 18 Pair Patent Leather Hart-foot ReBular Pr5cc U)0 Sandals Special Price $1.00 Sizes 7'. to lV.j and Ills to 2 , lloguYVvwefl.ton.o- A Few Only Sale Price $1.00 Pair J Canvas Barefoot Sandals Misses' White Tennis Shoes in broken sizes Sizes ll'.- to 2 Sale Price $1.00 Pair Price 50c Pair V. A Good Place to Trade am 'ft - I MEDICAL NEWS TKAfHlVfi VrFKJiKS HOW V.I I'KillT is Major lii-iu-nil Hanson U, Kly's buHinenH. .Hp' a ttnod (earlier,' for In, a koocI Uclilcr. (iencral Jilj h Hie new coiiiini ndani or lliu Army Writ- f'olUeu ill Washilictoll. I OP INTEREST cominir here for her health uml to 'bathe in tlte water at the SpriiiB". i after a ten day vacation , on West Eairle. Earl Kelly Is driving stupe utruin. j .Most of the farmer are Mith the second crop of alfalfa. ICe- ports are that Bert Van will start I the threshing machine the 20th oi thin month Kniith was m Baker .Mon- lav for a loan or uppnu" far his When Is romra to tlu .niosl ion 01 rooil for ibouitlit," irliitton aru very rnrc. GOVEViSITQKS ARE NUMEROUS to 1)0 at hmc liurinp Mrs. MrKon non's visit. Lester Hurst and family motored from Pendleton Saturday to spinnl a few days at the home of his inothci Mrs. C. Rowe. 1EI0NITESTH Says His Prescription ) Has Powerful Influence ( Over Rheumatism ' SETTLE IN RICH , COVE. AiifUft 15. (Special) As a tribute to the memory ot the late President Hiirdinir. all Inisincss houses were closed Kriilny afternoon. The flajr remained at half must dur ing tile day. Memorial services were held the previous Sunday at the Methodist cliiirrl) under the auspii-es of the American l.ojrion. ; . JV. V. ! X'n$ the week eini iif flic lonfe ifl 'r.iml Ulevins in Payette, Idaho. They re turned Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Kobert French have purchased a new Studcbaker sedan. M:w. A. II. Daniel accompanied by her daukhter Mrs. C. E. Proctor of South Dakota, visited in Portland , last week at the home of another dauirhter, Mrs. A. II. I'eMniun. 'Archdeacon (i.ddie and family are making an extended trip liy au tomobile. They expect to go a far north as Canada before tbci return. Mis .lean Stearns and .Stuart lien- . v. nett were guests at the homo of jlhrmiirh (lie n. wspiiM im. lie ban Mrs. Edna t'onklin Sundliv. therefore innlnicli.l ,lriu,xil every- Mr. and Mrs. LeUoy l.av motored wbere in ilisi nse Allcnrliu with Un to Wallowa Lake on thrusilnv. iiiiderslnii.lliiK Hull If the rirai Imilli- .Miss Nellie Stevens of Pol Hand I does not show the way to rniupb'te snent Kridav in love, looking alter business interests and meeting IIOILEy -Within .Mr. .IniucH (1. Allen sul'leied lor years with rheumatism. Many limes Huh terrible disease hit hhn helpless find unable to work. Hi- finally decided. nTier y.-ui-H or ciiHi'li-MM hi adv. t hut no ohm run lit- iVff r it mi rlii'inniitiHtn nnt.ll t he hp- i tnnnliiLi y inijnu ljiti M)iuinly t'allcil uric Held di-poHils, were disstilvVd In tin- Joints ia ii c I iiniKclrH uml -xp'h ii fi-ohi 11na ho'ly. I Wit h f IiIh hli-ti In mind he con- 1 . ... j .h nnonit.'M h:ivv hut rveenlly n- 1 I III I'll I'll fl-nlii 1 l lu to lli.v !..... II lni'Kf trtirts of land Mt'i'iirrd options on otlitTH. Hiillrd phy.sli'liiiiH, in;il' and f inn 1 1 i-oiuponndi'il lion inai i neuiy ami rontp. .-, y . hIKht OIItrlhl ("V I. N. S.) LA IE I'll )' ), Tex.. Aujf. Hi a Hhnrl I hiu 4,01111 Mmnonlti-H from t 'anuria and.Huuth I'akuta wilt pasH Ihi-oiiKli Ijidi-do n th'dr way 10 tin-It-mw home In a heaiitiful valley In the southern p;u't of the .Stale of " 'oiihuiln, .lelco. Klrht repr eSfiita InehidlHH: a hlhop. of theHe rheumal Imii from his h.vhI He freely nave IiIh dlneovery. whieh lie railed Allenrllll, In otheiH who tooli it. with what tniirht 1m ealh-d uiui v i-IoiiM miei't'wi. Alter yru r m of ni-jrintf lie ih-eid.d lo let sntrer.rs pv i y lo re know nlmut lii ilirico'ery iimoiinlinu: In all 1 j Ceyoiut SfiMlllo. t)u 1 hull;,, tlx- main lin Kallro.td iraver.His 1 .IMiii.iion uer eapilfil of t'ou of the National Ioiik Hlreteh of friends, While unloading hay few ilays ffo, Klmrr Klup was struck in the throat with the hay f nk. ttwinir lo prompt medirat n.si tanee liie ai cident did not result sVum Mrs. 'A. MrKeni.o:i of Kan-ns t'lty is vir.ilinir ill tiit' hona1 o- l.er ou ktdioil French. .Sin will 1 .m-;ih until Senteiidn-r ll. liev. Hansen, wlio wns formerly paslor of ilie ,. V., t iutnli t-m-n. sitveial days v,iil l;i- dau-diti. M. -. ("has. He llaaw, relui uiiij; I hi. home in Idaho Wednesday. ihs. Klmer Flap is rdowly nTover iniC from her m-ent operation Visiting at) the home of Mr. and Mr. Othn K(keiley ate !s. K. P. t'onklin and daughter Mihlred of (.Intiirio, also M is, Ktlnn Keker-ley ami Mn liolici't. of N'es I'eive, Id alio. Mr. Itowe puirhnM'd a ear in l.a (iiHiulo Satnrdav. Mr. and Min. .lames ilii?lirts of Seattle are jritests of Mr. and Mr John I lean. Mrs. lioherts will lie remendiered liy her many friemU lis t ion hie Severs. Mrs. A. (J. Conklin retuined S;it urday .'ronvFoa Angeles after spend Injr twft delightful mouths -i i t h 1 k with relatives and friends Mr. and Mrs. Ihinham witli their four children notored to Wallowa l.ako Sunday. .lis Nellie Krker-le of Portland visited her parents in Cove Satur day ami fMinmty. Stuart Frem-h who ha lceii nt the summer camp of his rrand parents Mi- nnd Mrs. Trippeer on the Hitr Minam, came mil Satuniav old I nioin ; onlt-ii ry he will Kindly r u It hunt eonuuenl. I'ornpany n III nupply areepl.d. t urn It-d yon. The when you v de.rt enuutry wliieh i houndid on the WiM hy a ehr.ln of iiiountiiluH. Ahoiit midway of this rlcsert there is a railroad water .station known an Akuo Nucvu. I Hreel ly west of tho w.ili-r utal ion, on t lie opposite side jot I he mountains, there is one of the most li-aiitlfnl valleys imautnah! Irav.'isrd hy 1111 merniiH ever-flow! in: rivers find si renins and dot t i d wll ii many small erstal l iken. The ell mate or this heaulirul valhy eannot he eveeileii anywhere in Mexico no; is it possilde to find more productive Knil f.11.1 in iti.i.a. kii 11 1.1 ... ii lit- I I. In l, I 1 ..11.. 1. - ' n 11 11 a"i III - " """" 1 Jirri.itiou (not iilways . thftiir that ki'ows tn a nil A .T AH 's. nit.trooiei.l llhrouhinit the yeai- and lu the Krcat- i-Ht atiiindfince. V a hiu hie XWiv-Is. I The valley h;u iiLinif ie'-nt forests of different varieties of native trees, ! while at least forty different kind jof fruits can he royn there. The eMahllshinent of titf new colony from ;lhe North will u-a n , 1 n uch for Alex ,ico In more wayt than. one. Anions J other ihltiKS it will iih.-lu the divert 'lliff of tho main line, of tho National .Railway without Increasing, percept -iihly, the Wstanec from Lareilo to Ati'XHo City, lieyoml f-iiltillo tlio N'i iliuinil traveriies for a, lonw distance a ilesei-t section of-Hit; couiilJy whieh 1 produces no tr;iffle. for tho road. 'Thin desert In on 4he east side tif a tdiain ot liloilltUiinji - t hat - divide:! it jirom the '"Valley -of tin- Mennoiiites," 1 which Is now wit. lout railroad tacit I Itles; su tho NatitJiutl will t hrow its 'line to tho west ,-iido of tins mount ': a Ins, traversing t hV heaut li'ul valley land rjomfiiK hack to tlie main line nt a j point farther south. To Own ; lit tide. To make t hit, chfinue will reouire. a new nil I road radq of approxicatc- fy inn miles, hut the vdennonttes have fiRreed to do tho tfiMtMiu; at their own expense and t heir, of! ei fiat: heen readily acoeitted hy tiro National line. Tile ill wrt intr of t he railroad trotu the desert side of the' mountain.1, to the valley on the west ido will not materially increase the. distance to Mexico I'lty. whilo at the samo Unit: it will adil so vastly lo the tonnage of the railroad that if cannot he approx- j limited now in liKiires. Soon after tho railroad first was htiilt.thu (mild ers realized! thai u fatal mistake had been made in not build hiK the rail road to the west ol the chain of mountains instead of traversing tho K rea t d ese rl section on the cast . which has been only a source of ex pense to the road with nut a possihil Hy or Its ever kMus anything in rv I urn. After these many yearn t he mistake In at last, to bo cort'eeteil. The heinniiiK mi' he movement, of t ho 4. anil Mennoiiites from Cana da and South li.ikota luis not yet beei) definitely fixed, hut it .will he in tho very near fut ure, and possibly the first movement will be made . car!) in the r'all. as tho Mennoiiites, ac cording to t lu ll- representatives, are more than anxiou:, to see their new Kl dorado mid ure impatient ly wait inj; for tin- coniniiind to bcin tlieh movement t,. the Soiiih. Si am II S From the Hearts of 1 Qalden Corn I im 1 I- .tl( ..SI ...rrnWHC"-" L.I I wt I ll I I In the Can with the B I Hygienic Top I I Collects No Dust I No Rust I FREE UB Be sure to Rrt the Arnalro Cook D Book )u.t out. contalnlnif tleliillilful, lii'lpful, reclP':.. Prce j for the utklng. Write loduy to American Maize-Products Co. P 41 East 42nd Street K New York, N.Y. 1 l.MilCDKj'AI, SPH1NGS 'August 115. (Special ) Impressive Memorial ei' vices were held Friday at the school building in honor of the memory of I store- President Hurtling. A large flag1 Mrs. Pat Powers. Mrs. George was draped across the room und aiSouth and Undo Dunham Wright picture of the President draped in j were among those from .Medical go black was placed on a small table in to Union to attend the Old eolKs decorated with flowers. i picnic Wednesday hunday about CO friends of Mr. and Mrs- W. Wanker of Uryant, and Mr. and Mrs. Shutnz of Oregon City, made up a picnic party in their honor everyone took a well-filled basket and dinner was served beneath the large apple trees on Uncle Dunham Wright's ranch. After lunch all went to the oltl log cabin that once was the Wright's home, and Uncle Dunham explained about the old relies that were there after which all returned nnd enjoyed ice cream and cake. A delightful tlay was en joyed by all pre.ient. The honor guests expect to leave for home Tuesday morning. Mr. and .Mrs. T. B. Marlin, Mrs Waits, and Mrs. L. Wright of BnkerJ were nere Sunday to attend the pic nic dinner for Wanker ami Shatoz. Mrs. B. W- Hays and Mrs. F. Hays of Wallport, Oregon ure at the home of F. Wbitten. They expect to stay about six weeks, ..Mrs.' F. Havs S.nne Old Story But a Oootl One. Mrs. Mahala Burns, Savanna, Mo., relates an experience, the like ol which has happened in almost every neighborhood in this country and has l,.en told uml related by thousands of others, as follows: "I used a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrho ea Remedy atwui nine ,vei" and it cured me of flux f dysentery.) 1 had another attack of the same complaint three or iour years ago and a few doses of this remedy cur ed me. I have recomended it to dozens of people since I first used it and shal continue to do so for 1 know it is a quick and positive cure for bowel troubles." adv. A wise candidate Is one who, after ii.ruu-liiL' Ills hat iii Hie rlnir. can sllll miinat'e 10 lie.-ji bis slilrt on. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT Eastern Oregon's Largest Home Furnishers CARR SELLS FOR LESS ALWAYS Attention! Fruitgrowers FOR ETTER OXES PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH " Union Box Co, F. Jasniann, Mgr. Phone Main 588 La Grande, Ore. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOi - - --- -- jo f .111! your I ross I Mall prize dumbbell Is the man who. j a tfirl asks him, "How olddo j eoiintrv needed), nn. tropical or a an be crown i Ill v-' ' .ji i(w The OKI World atmosphere w ill claim you in Montreal ami Quebec. Canadian Pacific trains ami a network of ex cellent motot roails radiate from these roman tic cities to resorts -famous for attractive scenery and gaiety; virgin woods and waters in the Laurentian Mountains w here you can canoe and tish;quaint,quiet tow ns and villages that will remind you of Normandy. Quebec oilers every kind of summer happiness. Ak about it No! MONUMENTS 7flemoraI, fiby ORDER THAT MONUMENT NOW We have made a pro found study of monument building, and an order placed in our hands is sure to receive faithful, intelli gent execution. We Will Gladly Furnish Estimates Blue Mountain Marble Granite Company 1502 S Ave.. La Grande, Orrgop ''SB $! j. mi ii 1 ij ma Ii NEW SOMMER GRILL Open From G:00 AT M. (o 10:00 P. M. If Its Good Food and Quick Service You Are Looking for This Is the Place to Get It. ' Merchant's Luncheon Served From 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. 45c o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o OOOOOOOOOOOOO 00 ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ooooooo II II 1 "'ji n "" iD,(i; Shot Shell s Opportunity Day SALE 10 DAYS OF BARGAIN'S Tumblers, (i for 20c English Semi-Porcelain Plates, G for $1.19 English Semi C. & S. Plates, six for. $1.19 Fancy Glasswcar, choice 15c Gingham, Fenway, 32 in. wide, per yard 2.1c Gingham, Fenway, 27 in. wide, per yard 19c looks ami Eyes, per dozen "c Shinola Shoe Polish, per box 8c t inadsan Pacifi - Andrews variety store for fmUfrtHmUtn Pflj tv . II. ItlM'OV. ;,n. nnnillno l-n. If I,-. ,vi Tlilnl SI. Mnllnoomli llolel 111,1k. I'm lino, I, Ore. en,"cc Economy jj .j Does the Average Hunter Know What High Velocity in Paper Shells Means (o 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 shoot Remington Game Loads. Oregon Hardware & Implement Company On Depot Street. Next to Pennevs