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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1924)
1 Wednesday, May 21,-' 1924. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER 'ST DGK SHOW WORKERS Busy Union Preparing for An , nual Event in June; to Eliminate the Buckaroo Contests. VMON. Ore. (Special). . lr Jliiltlli'ttin, who liuti bmi In tho runt Tor soma time, looking after Hii' HI lie Mountain Thnher com pany, arrived here thiH week and r'ttorts that the outlook is favor able. At I hi Commercial club meet ing Monday night r. Vhy brought up tt subject that hint been a ctuise of worry in thin part of tho county for hoiiiq time, and that In the prevalence, of rabid dops nnj ciiyoti'S. During the Hp ring sev eral children liavo been bitten by rabid dogn, and different men Jiuve come, across coyotes which were affected with the same difi ruse. An ultempt hnit been made to kcii alt dOKH n hi 7.2 led but ha not been a complete buccchh. Dr. J'hy says there is ii ttcrum which if tiliol inln tb dof'H blood will Im munize the animal for u year, thus tloinj: away With tho dunsvr or the lnr either becoming rabid or infecting any other animal or por tion with the dlseaHo. . The Junior-Senior high school Immiuet was held at the L'ulon hole Monday evening. Jlcsidos the two classes theru were several leai'herM uud -other invited gueats n ml the hotel dinlntc room w.ih filled to about Its capacity. After the ln niuct Krinn Puekclt Ha COMING TO ' Pendleton and Baker- MELLENTHIN PAGE SEVEti Specialist fit Internal .Medici no foe (lie past twelve years doj;s or ovkuati: : W ill In In IVndlcloii on Kmulav, May io. nt tlio Dor fan lulcl and in I taker un Monday ipl Jiicsriay, May i!fl and 21 mi the .ciser tiiund IIo(cJ t'lticc hours 10 a. in. 'to 4 p. m. One day only In J'cmllctuu aad two tlajs in IlaktT. No churc for Ooiisiilltttioo ( Tr. MelluiiUilu In a regular pruritiatn in medicine and tmiffery and in licensed by the trtnlii of .ingoii. lie does not operutw for cl. runic append Icltia, gull Ktom-3, niters of stomach, toiiHilu or ade noids. lie 1ms to hla credit wonJerfu', rihUltN in diMea.siH of the Htoinach. II. cr. IkiwcIh, blood, pit In, nerves. In-art, liidmy, bladder, bed vet tliiK. catarrh, weak lunga, rhuu iiiiiliHiu, Hclatlca, leg ulcers and rTtal allinelitM. Iteluw are the mimes of a fev or his many futlrried patients In Oregon: Mm. J..W. Hxynos, North I'ow d r. Ore,, goitre. Mrs. Alice WllllaniH, Malheur, Ore, heart trouble uud high blood pressure, s I -no SjorooH, Aaloria, Ore., ap pemJicltiH. li. Deggeller, SHverlon. Ore., ul 1'ir of -tin; frtuimich. Mra. '(ieo. A. Cillinari. CoituilU-; Ore., gall sfonex. -Mrs. M. K. f Jargon. Silvertoll, Ore., high blood pressure. Mrn. J. M, Kuwers, Toledo, Ore, gull Htoms. ' August, Kriekson, iikeaide. Ore, kidiii'v iruiblc. . Iteinember above dale, that cou hiiIIhUoh on thin trip will be frci inul thai Ills treatment Is dlffer cnt. Married women must ln ac companied by their husbands. Address: I'll 1 trad bury lildff.. Angeles, California. We Offer I'lve ucr.s now nil needed Mi llli ulraira. I'laco Jut cast o( cMy liinlls and south of Ihi! new ai.to purk on cast end of Adants uv.-nur. tiood four-room house Willi sloipliii? porcb, good garajto, -xl6. Ni?w wood Iiouhc, 14x0 tri-l, sloraco ci'llar built In ond end. Chicken liouou. Drove vn lor house. A Uusr will which inn in. used lo pimp Irrigation wan irom. on good road to city. I'rlccd right. loantinajitor callrd upon rarious uci ror loaan. Llko lxiwcll Putton of Chautauqua fume, ah was vorj- poetic In her announce ment n und eoinmtnu. After the meeting at the hotel the claw', went to tho g m her the alumni were aponsorlDj a Uunco In their honor. Hi! Wright of I Grande, waa a visitor In Union .Monday. Tho alumni dance Friday night was well attended. , . "Pkiiftj ia" Thursday wu picnic day for many of the clauea In the grades und high school. On foot. In cara uua irueks. on wheels and horse. Hf .M IXKI.l) IH SI1AMIS ItJIU.OO. und for plaintiff's costs TO IIAITLU XJK ltltiHTsland dlsburmuiients Incurred und HALIFAX, Rngland. (INS) Itaxed at ISI.6U. with Interest ori Plstresaing stories of marital nils-1 '-'"hu t tho ruto of 0 per an ery were related ut the unnual nuln from the ?th day of April, meeting of tho Ancient and Hon- j 1 anl fur accruing costs, und orable Order of Henpecked llus-' in w b'eh suld Kxccutlon 1 um com. bands held secretly upon a small Imanded to mulie sale of the hercln hllltop, near here, recently. after described real properly to A full attendance of members satisfy said Judgment. Interest, was reported w lien the president .eosls uud disbursements thereof, addressed the assembled husbands, '"eluding costs. "We have selected this hill for Nuw therefore, by virtue of said this year's meetlnir for lli r.ii,.n Writ and 111 obedience to lis coin- hat It makes scouting und obser- mands, I will on Monday the ilitli vatlon easier," he said ' Numerous resolutions nnd rclru latlons were put to Ihe assembled the children and teachers scat- I husbands and passed, one of which tered to tho hills In all dlrei-tlnn Tho only regrettable feature of the day's outing happened early In the morning. Loulne, daughter of County Commissioner J. V. Hutchinson, slipped and fell off a log nnd broke her left arm Just above I ho elbow. Hho was Im mediately taken to Hot Lake and the Injured limb was set tho nent morning. Alfred Mealier,: owner of the brick building on Main slrcct whero the Kastcrn Oregon Market Is located, has sold the plant to I'". A. Harrisan of Kallon. Nevada und II. U. Adklns of Long Beach. California. The new owners will take over the management of the market In a few days. The stock Bhow committee In charge of this work havo decided, to eliminate the buckaroo feature of the show this year and supply its place with same other kind of cntertulnment. Miss Ulllon is rapidly getting the pageant into shape und hopes to muke a success of this new feature the first year. In order to makj the pageant Idea pcrmunent with the annual show. A shipment of 1 28.000 eastern brook trout were taken to the rearing ponds at Wallowa lake Monday by .Superintendent Uonncy of the state hatchery. Wednesday evening with the gymnasium packed with about a thousand people present to enjoy the unnual class night exercises,, the seniors put on their usual ex ercises, ending with a 'southern comedy entitled "The Thread of Ilewtlny." The cast Included IS members of the graduating cluss and was well rendered, being con sidered ubout the best of tho year. The freshman play has been post poned until next school years. Soecral car loads of Union base, ball fans went to I.a Orande Sun day for the ball game between La Grande and Walla Walla. . 1 ' The publicity committee of the Union Ktock show, under the lead ership of l'Yank Conner, has been touring the valley and other places In Union and adjoining counties, distributing advertising- matter und otherwise boosting for the show. - Jobii Wortmun und family were visitors tit I.a Grande last Satur day. - Itoland Wulf and family came down from. Terry Hulurdajv. to .spend, the week end with ' his parents, 'Mr. and ira. lid' Wulf in Union. W. . V. Connor was a. visitor In Lu Orande Saturday. He relumed lo Union Saturday evening. . A very creditable showing "was mode by the Union applicants on the state examinations. Over 40 In the eighth grade wrote on the questions and every ono made a passing grade, with quite a sprink ling of hundreds among the grades. All of the sixth graders earned above seventy In the hygiene test and all except one 0f the seventh passed In geography. " This puts Union among the first schools In the county In point of tho percent age of the students who passed the rxiiuilnatloiw und also In re gard to tho standing In grades. School closed Friday of last week and some of the teachers have gone elsewhere for their va cation, but most af those who will be here Tor another 'year will re main In Union during lhe summer.! At the commencement. Thursday evening high school diplomas were handed out to 39 students, the largest class graduating In 'he Ills, lorv of the school. Willie llug gerty held Ihe highest grades for the year Jiiit ending, und Mux Jensen stood highest In scholar ship for Ihe four years of the course. Two money prizes, a. fountain pen, and a silver cup were presented to tlio two who stood highest for tho senior yeur's work. The cup nnd five dollars went to HMKB-erly and two and a half dollars and a fountain pen ' to ll-nry Kisb y. who stood sec- olid In scholarship for the year. I Mrs. Vera lluck caul" down j from Spokane last' week lo br i present at the graduation of her son Archie Campbell, who was a member of the high school senior, ..!. nf 191'. After Hie close of school he uccompanled his mother . to Spokane. I . Miss Gvoriiiana ' Jensen, who i has been visiting friends and rcla thes In Utah lor the last few months, Is homo again, having ar rived In Union lust Tuesday. Hubert Withvcombe. president r II,. stock snow, rccciM.-ii wmu .'from O. W. Iielay that there ! would be a display of shorthorn ! ...... r,..m lh.. Willamette valley Hi the stock show. Hi nervations I jwere asked for 13 stalls for the j slock from western Oregon. j i (iianl IKWiT MiH Hanmil j Ti ecrvc All Intern Japan ; Notice or Sheriff Kale. , 1 ; Notice Is hereby given. That," by Ylrtun of an Attachment 1-ixeclllton Und Ordor nf Hale, duly Issued out of and under the seal of Ihe Cir cuit Court of the Stale of Oregon .-for Ihe County of Union, belirlnc; dato of the 9th day of April. A. I).. 'lf!24, and (o me directed and deliv ered, upon a Judgment and Order of Sale, duly entered in said Court. In .the llction therein pending, wherein W. A. McMusler was IMttlntlff und H. W. Collrud was Defendant, In which Judgment was entered In favor of W. A. Mc.Mas- ler. IMatntlff und ugalnsl M. w '. ,ox. Conrad. Uefendant. for the sum ofi although regarded by many ns dif ficult to enforce, was that a man should demand one nuw ult for every three costumes his wife se cures, and If she should have a new hat the husband shall be en-1 titled to somo new urtlcle ut wife's expense. his Mishap IOiiiN Ijogger's Life ' ASTOItIA, Ore. John Itlchurus ltoberls. a fuller employed nt tile Kcolu Spruce company logglirr camp near Kcola, was killed wlule. at work there tills afternoon. hud cut a large tree which struck another tree, breaking, off Its lop. This hit him on the head and fractured his skull. He was 35 years old and Is s irvlved by his 'mother and u brother, who reside at seaside. day of May, 1024, ut the hour ol two o'clock I1. M. of said duy, at tho front door of the County Court House lit the city of La Grande, in Union County, Oregon, sell at publlo auction to tho highest bid der for cash In hand nubject to the sutulory rights of redemption, all tho right, title und interest of said defendant above named In und to South 100 acres of the Hast half ol the West half of Sec. SO Townshli One North of Ilungu 38 li. W. M. In Union County, Oregon. Dated ut Iji Orande, Union Coun ty. Oregon, (his the loth duy ol April, 1024. Date of first publication 4-2G-24. Dute of lust publication 6-24-24. LIOK WAItNICK. Sheriff or Union County, Oregon Apr. 2li-May 3-HI-I7-24. TUXAS WOMAN n.Msiu;i KHl.U.MAIISM "Two years ago my daughter had Inrinmmatory rheumatism. I ordered two boxes of Whlrlwln I Tablets which 1 found to bo a great medicine. My daughter is us woil and strung a she ever was, Send me another box so that I may -havo them on h a n d. You-s truly. Mrs. V, I. Mrowu. - llox Stephenvllle, Texas. March 24. 1024. Whirlwind , Sold and guarun Clilcf teed by every drug store. In La Orande. 11.00 per MOMENTS (?en.Cdrr& 7flemonal.ffo! ORDER THAT MONUMENT NOW We have made a pro found study of monument building, and an order f laced in our hands is sure o receive faithful, intellir gent execution. 1 We Will Gladly Furnish Estimate Blue Mountain Marble Granite Company 1 60S 8 Are., La Grande, Orecoa i : r t Price Reduction PENNSYLVANIA VACUUM CUP TIRES AND TUBES Quality - Price Service Perkins Motor Co. Phone M-761 . Roescii Bldj. Obsctiio Hook Traffic Trvmtjr lUtified by Two More State OK5.KVA AP Tho Irish Free slate, which was ele4iul a mem ber of the I.ciiKUe of Nations lust September, hnw Jtiwt ntlfirni It flrwt loajtue convention. Michael Mo White, tho permanent Irish repre sentative here, has informed tho secretariat that the luhtln gov ernment has officially approved the treaty for the ' mipprenslon of tho traffic in obscene publications. Kuchdl Bey, Ah ft Turkish min ister at Berne, altto has notified the league that ho has been auth orised to sifrn lb la convention In helmlf of Turkey, Turkey 1 ex pected to apply for league mora bersblp as soon M the great pow ers have completed their raiUlcaj tlon of tho Lausanne treaty. READ THE CLASSIFIED ADA - Choice buildini; lota on M and N uvenii.ii, Uiik Htreet, Y avenue, or must any part of city. 1'vt Dhow you and tfivo prU;w n La Grande IaveslnnAt Company , Hil;ii KEAtTOKS : ', Callable Axetils for Itelubl InstiraiK-o CVioipanlea. 1S0I Ailauu Are. UUl JJJmJ j j TOKlo. AD An electric sin . ratlnK plant, lo cost 23,i'ni.0"0. will be completed on lliu Sliiuano river. In 'be mountainous district 10 miles northwest of foklu, ac cording to .an announcement by th- department of railways. This plant Is lo furnish power for distribution over all til" si central portion of Jdpan. feeding Ihe el-clrlcal services of Tokiu and also suppli"S power ror tic Tokaldo railway, which connect.' ii,,, runllul with lsak and Kob".' and which Is to !' clectrifi-.J iwllhln Ihe next few veara. Vnh ss he changes consid' rawly. jllltle Willie will grow up Ui ,bc.a- olrunif advocate of aluivllfUu j IT'S FINK WEATIIIilt TO UK Thinking COAL FOIl NKXT VINT.';it We Can Help You Think And don't forKcl wt arc the Shingle Teople who Fjwcr Prices. Stiles & Co. PHONE MAIN 111 Always on the Job With the" BEST COAL! Need. Do Yoni New Parlor Suite WK AUK NOW SHOWING THK LARGKST AND MOST COBII'LKTK DISPLAY OF OVERSTUFFED PAR LOR SUITES IN THE HISTORY OF LA GRANDE. OUR WINDOWS TELL THE STORY. c M t 3 I. 2-I'C. VELOUIt SUITE $167.50 .'l-I'C. VELOUR SUITE $21:2.50 2-PC. MOHAIR SUITE $197.50 i i j. Gnu of our morft poimlar suites in This suite is built on a hardwood An imiisnnl vil l i in tiilinf nnd vl ""JO" m'."" black. Made of the best materials' with full web construction. Baker vclour. Nacliman sprinp; con- fn,me: h,,s the Nachman spring: con. suiicuon, iuu wen uacK ana txit lom. In taupe mohair with moss edB'init. , : struction. In mulberry and taupa combination. $167.50 $212.50 $197.50 COMPARE OUR VALUES WITH OTHERS W. H. BolinenkaiiiD FOUR FLOORS OF FINE FURNITURE NOTie O. K K SPRING t'EUEMONIAL WILL UK HELD IN LA GRANDE Thursday, May 22 Rex Hall PROGRAM P. M. Assemble ut Rex Hull for riljfriinuKe to Kelso - La Grande liall Game at liall Park. P. M.' Exhibition Drill 'by D. O. K. K. IV.uol Team. IV M. liund conceit by D. O. K. K. band. P A!. Monster Fraternal Puradc, forms at I!ex Hall. P. M.Cciemoniul, Ilex Hall. P. M. Uij? KaU at K. of V. Hall. IT'S SO ORDERED. S 3:45 if 4:00 1 7:00 K 8:15 J 11:30 TO 0 I KIIAI.KD TKMPLK NO. 170, B CLAUDE L. P.EKUY, Royal Vizier. Va Billing. , , ,