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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1924)
Wednesday, January 2fl, 102 1. PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Our Millinery Department Has ' Just Received a Shipment of red sox n r SPRING MILLINERY S'im srrni .1 ,.rv,A.M muon soiipn, w Consisliiiff of new plain and t wo-toru Cloth and Taffetas in dark colors and the light. shades VV: OCX-it..-UU.lrWJf-.i rKt- r-fcT A Good Place to Trade II THE HQ O'Xelll, ulthoujrh relrOKTiidlnif. in u fur he-tliT ci'.lchcr tliun Wttl- ! . while Wainlty outrank l-v- ( "l i- at Hcroud !:ihi. onnolly was wan ,, .:: hitler airalnM left-hand l.lleliilii,- lata KcuHon unci lioon.' was u proinisiuu; prospect. In ad dition, Hie Hi.x liuve Joe HarrlH. n real hitler, to replace llnrliH, ana I Cnliliy Viell, lclcd up liiilll the Boston Manager Makes i a Number of Good : Trades; Chances Are. ! Improved. ; lly IiiiiIm .1. WnKli, ; liilrrtialliililll News Sertli e Smrl" ! l:il'lni'. 1 Ni:V t'nllK. Olivine h'en dl.i- j mantled, disrupted, tlisoru.anly.eil and laid wante l,y I he player deals I of n riirmer owner, the (lotion lied Sux are helriK hitill anew on tin i ruins of Iheir former ureatnesH hy !a new and proui chsIvo regime. At die llarl of lite Ht.'l season llic I Ho were eonslderi il hopeless and ! proceeded j prove II t,y finish lli-r : la.',. . BABE RUTH IS ' I WORTH MILLION him ami Itnth. Hornnb, of courm-, lopw his Iratfiif tn battlntf, but vois must ronahh-r Hint pitchers liiK-ti to llonmhy. It's not ko with lintli. If the pitchers itrhl I" (tilth the way they do to llornsb or H' HiiKinn. why, hd bat .tide or ,7ou. yi-a. Bir; i menu exactly I ha:. 'AH thlmrn enrnddered," f'onnle continued. !(uhi Ituth i the best hall player in I In- world, and lie ts oiie'of the Krcal'-si that ever lived." Well, now" In wait aked. "If Hornhy I:; na'JIy worth laoa.nua. how iriiich do you thhtk Ituth Ih wori h ?" i 'niellii:t Mctrltlicuddy mulled broadly, ami forth came I he wor is: "You can put lilrn dowit for u million." If tho (.-inliy niuiifiPPiV npprals- ul la corn-it. liubc Ituth i the flr.-d million - dollar beauty in baseball. watixs AfiAixsT nrvix They had been reduced from tin ;:(ntiiH of world'.s champions to a joke out fit In the brli-f Interval of live ry I'Y.izt-f-'M transaction with tho Nfw York Yankfi'H. Such mi'tt as I Ititlll. .as. I ' I! II rj; iv. Jonc-i;, !n: h Mojl, Scot I, )ui,an, Sc-haiiK. Kmith and otlicra wcro traih'fl or nol.l to thv YaniEi-cH, who (;avn 111! I; 'ccpt money in return. In hrh'f, lrazf sold h world's hainpioiiNhfp from llnslon jo Ni v (llv (iiui'uc T. llMik) H'tcrKaCniinl News S rlco KiftlT ' ' oi-K'jKinilrnt, riiI!..M)KMH IA tl orKo Hit , l.ian I lutli. aliiiM linha Kultil aliaH the "liijf ;ain," thf "Suitan of ! v.at." dr., has l.e.-n voted tin-i.n!lim-dol!:tr Itcauty of liashall l proiniiii-nt and respected cit- ; ien of the Quaker fit). ( AH II HOlirco r n:i.-it:ill tnfor- . comparatively j rilia,mi ( utnnir .Mack, veterun , year hy lliir- , manager and part owner of thoi i'hiladei,,i;t At hlellcs. lontr has t ' eri i,M;re or U-hh of a "canny ehim." Mr. .Mttrillieuddy. admit-, ledly knr.w.-; "wliafs what and how" In masters apprtalnin? to linrfehull and playen:. Hence il i warn't difficult to lure him. from; hi silence when a New York : port; wrlter'B fijrnrer. on "Who Is ! SAYS RED PEPPER ' HEAT STOPS PAIN ! ' IN FEW MINUTES; York. I'inally. Ii:ivIiik hoPI every- l I he ercater nlaver Itoners HuriiM- I thins Unit was not naili-H ilown, lie !) or Itahit Ituth?" wen' nlaccd foUl Hin franchise to u ftyndicnte, lMfori him. Tho ncribo wroto: tieuded hy Hobby Ouinn, then bus- i "Hall id ivrn sav tli:it if MeCt:iw IM81EH 5 NOT DISCOURAGED Basketball Team IiOses Three Games up the Branch Line: Take Defeats in Good Spirit. lo- . IM HI. Kit (Special )The IIIkIi IICliOOl tlUHketllllll team left liiat l-'rlday fur Wallowa fount y to clean tip the country. Their first Kami! wun at Wallowa and the ncon vom Oil to so, at Knierpilse i;k to l'atnd m .loMcpli tin lo i;o, the Jmble.r team IoosIiik w) time. Thf boyn took their ib-reiii in tcood plrlt but; Hwore venji nee for next year. j Tho l,a Ornnde kvh Invailed Hie tho Klrlff, tea in of luibliT h'rlday evcnliiK. 1m (Irnnde winning Jiy n. larne Hcore. Imblcr pi'ople were Hiirpilm i to learn of 'the den t It of l.ynn Sirlnjr bain, which occured al Ills home In KanMnn CHy. I'nrltculars have nol been known bul as soon as Mr. and Mrs. KtrtHKhatn were notified of bis HorloUH comlltton they P it iin medlalidy for the en.st, ills many frleiidrt are Ki'eavt d to hear the hn.I newH. TIio l)oy bcouIh are having ti t ular meeliiiHs attain after fii-vi-nil weekn luy off. Mr. and Mrs. Prior have b. en rr- moved to l.a tran(- win rr tlnyj will Imvn bitter i.iedicnl attention - Ah'H. riinr Is 111 a very t ilticd coi ilttlvn. - .Mm. Knnk fas-'tidl wt nl to I tirando Thursday ! vin.t Mi 1 Tlor. j I Mr. I'ri'srolt han alnn,Mt iin!a:ie,l tnovinK Mh Hlock of inerchamlife to I,a Oltlllde, Where he will Open' up a. drup store on I'lr street. Ills many friends wish htm Hiircess in Ills new titration. Km nk irahm, of t'l;:ln. (ihlp- nelt I wo earn of stock from th en I yards tills week. Mr, and Mm. Han:t Westenskow had as Iheir kucsIk Xutun'iiy. Mr. and Mrs. l.oyd Jolmaon, of I nlon. tirant Tmdier and I'at 'ltnlllrw have fininiied iiackinr their Jipje. Mr. and Mrs. I'rank Heed, of Kl fin, num. P to visit at the home of Iheir daiiRhler Mm. Hum Keef- el. Mr. and Mrs. John I.an were vlsliliiff In I .ii tirande Kumlay. Mr. HarilH. of I .a Crande 'rncery P'irrni"? 'iP'iny wai ciUUiik on iiih irifntm ,P . In Imbler Kr'-day. Mrs. Ilaim Westenskow lias been very III the punt week. Keprest nlatlvcH of the new bak ery that, is Ktilnt? in -l,a Crande were in Imbler l-'rlday looking af ter business. Mr. and Mrs. Alberl Keerer went to l.a (irnnde Thursday after nup plles. J. H. Allen and I'Yank Miller were down from Ijiitlrando ThurH day iookltur after bimlneHs. MlBs Marie I 'rlor cai je down from l.a (irande We-nettay eve ning to spend u feu- hours at home. The farmers 1'nion .UI lilvi the literary nrxl 'I'harsday i-veiiinK In (lie I'nlon hall. A wood! crowd Is t p.-olitil and a. Kod pmK'ain has be-n arranged. DurinK the pasl week- several ear loadfl of a pplt H Jlitve ( left, the local yards. I'ackliiK: has stnrled analn at the Miller ranch. Mr. (I recti, foreman of tlii' ranch says that their 1 pack ing will last about five or six weeks. An eieht pound baby Klrl was born to Mr. and Mrs. tirant Tucker Sunday uiornnir. Itoih baby and mother are ieiilnK nlmiK line. The tlaiice .;lVell In the 4'olltltry flub wits a Krcat succeB! and hml one of the largest i-rowiirt ever in attendance. I from Kilter prise I'riday eveniUK' nltiiT to uttend the dance. The buHketball teaniH have re lumed from up the line. Tin irlrlii ciinte home with two pmcH to their credit, while the boys lost hot It Kaiii'-H. They played Ilalnen ami Muddy Creek. says vitni-:kki:k iiot ini!iu:ATi;iA' i alkii v WOOBTKU. n. (I.N.R.) InnMI My lo bn truilifnl, rather than u d ( sire lo prevaricate, results In rjiany InstanceH In witnesses in (Viurt varylirf from the irtitlu nr cflrdlnB to Dr. Martin Hemp, pro ftiHsor of history, Wooster t'ollejfe. "Tho uvoriiKe person hoch about 40, per rent of whut In tn a pic ture," Hald I'rofi'ssor Hemp. 'tn-de- careful ueH(lonitu many of iltedii nre uble lo recall much more. Adroit ri ncs! ion ItiK In many ciiscm eai.es Iheni to ili'scribe tunny things, ftoj In the piciitre. just as a couti wlinesH will, unintentionally. depiurt from t lie truth uiuler a cer tain Itiml of direct or cross-exam-inatl dii." manager of the St. Horns l'rowns, j (Jiiinn's policy of reconstruction ! already n showing resull-s and not a few baseball men are of (he opinion that the Sox will climb as hiKh as the head of the .second di vision f li l ;c:i:;on. j moitK ol her 1hln,rx, (.Juinn reecnHy engineered a trad- v.lih I'levi-iand that 'mm a master stroke. He iravo up firorKe IturnH, a hard hiding first baseman, ' and 'fhlck" Kew.sie,- and Al Walters, a secoii.l-chiHs Infiflder and catcher, for caieh-r Steve o'NVfll, infield- illl Wamb!4i;aiis.'i. , Outfielder fonnolly and IMtcher Hoom-. was willing to frive $:pi(i,no(i fr HoniMby Ituth shoiibl be worth 'Allo.ciher too low," Vltlzen fi rneiiu;: chlmeVt. "HornHby Is r. j;re:it h;ill player, bill I don'l think thepe'" eri' comparison between Klu'umatim, lumhaRoi nonnlis, ljackurlio, stiir neck, w.re munclea, MtruiiH, Hpniins, aching joints. Vlien voii arc hum-ring so you can linrdly ,'ct nrotinu, jasi. iry im i -'j"Tl v.1(i,; l.a a ciich eninfiitrjituJI wheil'iit pciietriitc-8 rijrht doTinto mi in :Ad coiiL'etition relief uies at ... 1 soon an vntl nrfnlv Rod Pen iir It.nl you frel tlytiiifiliriB lu'ut. In thn "minutes JKm son, spot is warmed iliroushU tUrough mid the torture s (t,,n,r Howl, TtiiUTrpppr Hub, mnde from red pi'i ii'rreostn little at any drug store. f& jnr at once. He gum to Ki t tlie genuine, with the name Rcm-lra on every package. Man Loses Hundreds Of Dollars! "T am sorry I did not hear f Mnyi'H Wonderful Itemedy u C-w years iiko, an It. would have H-iVed me Heveral 1m n died dollaiH. 1 years 1 suffered from tndiKoMb ami severe bloating. I Kf worse all the time. My 0 said an operation would b thai could save course of Mayr'n Wlimler edy iiiHtead ami foil have been entirely a simple, liarmte4i that removcM tho oil from t he intestinal tract lays tho Inflammation ( Mtld Spet , busb:md. Iveyi ' 11 11 i I e. kinderfnjf the lst I well1 Lirlia lli a Item year It. IK partition IIIIICIIK and ul-whleh reprise i- rlilny eveniUK' eullaeH prnctU'lllly nil stomach. the eveniUK Willi ller liyer llllll lntetllllll ailments, ln- I idlnK nppcnilioltlfl. One. dose 1 Mi-h. lialpli llolnis with will convince, or money rofunded. hi l.a (Irande Kihlay eye. At all ilniKRlHlH. Adv. TOUGHS X D Apply over throat wl chest swallow small peus of I CW 17liltiiarm Ufd Yearly .- - ----- - - - -- ' wmmifm. s r:.j .;i "mv -r i in ill " rm-s i!anf,isOT if III feWfe3iCWf I il ty.TJS'.:" . m ol. i mi u im - - i ! romiiAnn mmmmm III Br I I i I n d IG 3 I B B 't!iiF .'SZ'foW-- !l II w wm iiidiiw - , r 1 1 Let this be our 1924 slogan for LfGrande. Favored by natum hut developed Jy Industry. a i Clean up-Fix up Buiyriip M LM GRANDE Bl I And City Beairiful will the result. We wjl do ourfhare KB The Gmede Ronde I If Rheumatic Eat No Sweets Say, Clam of Salts Help, Overcome Rheumatism i Acid. Rhcumjtism is enier to avoid tn cure, stairs n well-known ;unlTttv. Wc arc arlvurd to ilrcsn wanutkocp the feft : dry, avoid cxiiosutV, ami almvc all' drink plenty ut i;n water am! avoid catinR sweets of a kind. Khcumitism is caused Xv li'titv waste and atidi resulting mtn fund frrimrntaiion. ft' is the IwwkKvm of, the kidms to SlUr tins .iMin frau j the lrlcKdand c.vt it oiityfu the mine; ! tlw porcsfof thcVkin ai al.o :t mc;iiK j nf freeing the hlVnl (if tins itnpunty. ! In damp:aud chiXjiWd wratlur the j .vkin ports are closed, thus fnmnR ' the kidneys to do double work; tliw j become Weak and sluish and i.u tn cliniiijatc this wate and acids, j which keeps accumulating and etr u JatiitR tliuugh the system, eventually scitlinf? in the joints and muscles causing itiffness, soreness and pant, culled rheumatism. At t!ie first twinge of rlinunatisin pit from any pharmacy about four minces of lad Salts ; put a tablesnoon ful in a (lass of water and drink be fore breakfast each niornniK lor a week. This is helpful to neutralize acidity, remove waste matter, also to .stimulate the kidneys, thus often rid ctiufc the blood of rheumatic poisnn. Jad Salts is inexpensive, and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and Is used with excellent results by thou sands of folks who urc subject to t lie uaia Usui, You'll l lllll This n Live Wire for h.indlinK lOleclrle Mo tor and lli'iierator repairs Our Huperlor I'aciMtie t mined orKiui l7.a t ion a n J moderate rhares nut 1st urt Ion. l'4liMIII Ml H. & ii ism;t 1 1 .da liHunis Electric S Wood Cutting Tools Cross Cut Saw Axes - SIcdRe Wedy iaw Sets Haraware AN.'.T.,'rON. Alu. (I.N.M.) IniylnB randy for your l'i Kill, or Klrln. deinund-lo know Hi'' a;rc of II. Thus warned rhelulntry nfflclalK of Ihe stale departmelil of aKrieill lure here recenlly lollowiim a "candy haul" In which Ih.-y ran-! fiscaled and denlroyed 2im hoses of cliocolales, which they declared lie more lhan I w o yearn old. Iiss of nieiuory h: a coniinon af- j rlirllon amoiiK the new-rich whoso old friends renin In po'ii For Sale Apartment house: four 3-room,! well furnlHhed apurtn-nlK; house in Rood condition, well located on paved street. The Income iH $15; per month. This property will pay for itself IkWt'.s providinR pur- chaser ajlfaj.i, close in, eonilon-' iblu hj(rTie. The initial payment is luVKcepincr with the ojiallty of: property. I'lve-ronm modern home, lot ti'ixlia, located tn that portion of the city that is rapidly pro frrorisinK. J'rlce, Ji'.'Tia and very reasonable terms can be nrraiiffe Modern riTroom limine In lent condili'jn. basement. stationary yash trays, r, n.ent walk near hi:h jliool. l-'lv-ro'n ho.tsejid four to.s jii T nvJiiie for nun; terms. GeoJrl.Currey "RKAIrOll" Houl Estntc learnt Insiirnnrc '. Ml'' 1 UtL ; neet 1 .JF I I u JT il 1 lylit Cyrrht 19;. Tlie I louse ol Kujipmhtimer OVERCOATS r in To an iminedtfe demand. All (Coats, Brfincoats O )lSC0UTs!T Scranton & Short. Inc. VISIT OUR JANUARY OF FINE FWRNI W. H. Where yoii oohjre SALE TkfRE- nkamp Go. iys get a square deal. Lumber Co. 1924 Builders Store Kctail Dept. Main 732 Quality Chain Wood, Always HI7 lcit. St. I'M. :id:i-v Across from I'cimcys r The New Gwilliam's Electric Bakery In Boesch Buildinir On Fir Sir Wholesale Manufacturers of I SUPERIOR QUALITY BAKERY TRODUCTS Our Tride "Gold Crust Bread" For Sale by All Leading G rocers OVER 30 GOOD USED CARS A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO CHOOSE A CAR FOR EVERY PURSE r rnnklin Tniirimr V Ford Coupe, Moo and many cxtraJ a is power jp ansmission t. Mi ape B 192.1 Ford Tourinp;, oiijinal 1921 Ford Truck, line GOOD With and without slaWjrfs at prices from Fifty Dollars up to Two Hundred Fifty Dollars Prices Values High Terms Perkins Motor Co. Roesch UldR. Thone M-7t m Vi m m m H m la m la B3 13 m ha B ca I M B9 H ts H n M ta ca R M H M (a w ta w . N m E!9 m FOR RlL HEAT AND SA'JfBFACTION Hot Stop t Why not join our steadily growiii"; list of satisfied customers Sawyer-Holmes Merc. Co. Phone Main 17 ALSO DRY 16-INCH WOOD 9 n m m n N B M El H iS m m H H n j H n m n u u n ta ii n n a a ra H H M m n it ..a ;.r--! 1 1 -.i i in 'V in