La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 12, 1924, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
rnursfiay, .nine iz, i)24.
1 1 La Grande Theatres
Tug Togs:
for the
VACATION
For comfort and smartness 'duriurr, your mimmer wiling
you will enjoy u suit, of these No-Hetter Tuff-Togs. Easy .
to got into and comfortable beyond measure because they V
have no buttons to bother. Exclusive at.
V ,
A Good I'lace to Trade
SPORT NEWS
BRISK TUSSLE
ON THE BOOKS
linker Expected to Give
t Pirates Some Real Op
position in This After
noon's Game.
Nearly eyrry peraftn In 1.1
Oriindo h experted lo he'prei.il
at bin or her ftrundmnlhor'a hln-
raMhla nrteriioon m 4:3.11 o'rlork
"I tljo hthlaita tconniln.'
Wltlrh Ih merely nnot licr way of
imyini; t lint I In- linker Mini' ami Ih..
I.n (ii-miilf I'hnl.'n will loa mi tin.
I uiili! n III- lmllrra on Ihu Ui
tlrnnde illuniunil this nrii'rnuon.
While not a league Kama tins
Minnie k'vih every Indication or '
lii'Hift ti apertiioitinr one from un '
exhibition atundpolnt. t
Tim diamond 8 in aptendhl
rhnpe lor pluylna; niul l raster
lliuil at uny lima Hi in aenann.
'l'in nini were dragging ihe Imli-M
I his inorniiifr . und -t'lutrley Hench
vim pilot Ins- a 1'ordson In tin- 0111-tli-lil
with a mower almoin-, 1.
ihiirley jiula opeial in u Mmlaun
1 ho fame as on n, ball.
Spec Keene will atari I lie mime
In the box with Molniili, In 1.
nervo In caae hia arm ilor-i not
liolil nut. Ho milil Ih'.n moriilnu
Ihfit tho hnttiiiK orilcr woultl tlr
pond on whether linker nlnrlr.l 11
left or rlr.lil handed pltehrr.
N'o other ehnue,es In : lineup
urn anticipated. The bin 111. vill
lie Peterson I'., Keene p., 1'erk- 1
hum lb., n.ivla 2b.. KiiIkIiI sb.,
IK linn, a. ., Anoxnndor r. f., Cllr
fonl c. f., uml TIii'Imiii I. f. There
In u POMdhlllly of u I'llriunl-lhivlK
hwlleli Inter on hut Ihey will plnv
the HUme poltlonn un uaitiil toitny.
Iliiratend bun been lonkhiK kood
in plflf'ltl'C Ihla IliKt week uml will
probably Rel 11 chance to allow hi;,
ntnrr aomewhern In the otitlielil
during tllfl hitter part or the Kitnic.
(liirlly Ih nlao acjicdiilcd lo break
Into I he lineup an 1111 outfielder
aometlme durlnr; Die atniKKlc.
I'llm-il licit' Klllitllly
' Pnaoo will rome to l.n lirnnile
next Kimihiy with n team that hit"
been Hlri-IIKlhelleil cnilHidcrnhlv
slnec liioy hint played the I'll'utes.
Althonlth I .it (Irundc Irnnipeil on
the Hailromlera in their initial dc
but hero IbliiKR lire oxperlcd to be
tlKhn-r tbla week. The Iji tlnimle
halt players will nlaj t'eniemher
Ikar-1 he ihlntr :...ii -wiiii theifiaiiie
for I hem when Ihey IllHl plneil
in the Waiihiiiitloli city waa lhi hit
.Mi'lnnia In I lie
ff.n -
Twt I
is. .
The Real Punch Is in
"Singer Jim McKee'"
At the Star.
A motion nlffiir Is no Nlronm
than Un fitory. 1h truth hnn ul- j
wny hern udhorf lo In ttw caw
at Wllliu H. ,Hart prodqrtions,
slnof Mr. Ur(' ilnuimtie iruininp;
convinced hi in of the nercMity nf
a powerfiil story for any atap or
srrfrn production. .
' "fjinr.fr Jim AlrKee,' hla lutPM
Para mount picture, opening m-xt
Friday ut the iitur theater. Is one
of the HtroiiK'flt tori's of any pie
ture In which he ha.H appeared.
The'fttory wan-' writ ten hy Mr. Hurt
hlrmwlf, and adapted to the nrre.n
by J. C. Hawks, one of the bent
known scenario writ era. 'he story
is a western, both modern nnd
period, but it Is a western of a 1
distinctive kind. Hat her than u.
thrilling ridimr and shooting; melo- J
uruma, 11 n jtenus upon a story
of peculiarly intriguing iuulity,
liotl) from the standpoint of frenh
nens of treatment and originality
of twist.
There are Ihrllltt In the picture
too, hut the real punch of the thlnfr
ir, in the story, the Htrangv.y beau
tiful theme woven through the
play. The story can only l com
pored to those gemn'of O, Henry,
'hat deft nioHter at portraying
the little, poignant quirks of lire
flowina; in the channel of every
day I'xlsti-nce, which form the true
drama of life. "HinMer Jim Mr
Ke" Ih one of those rare Ktoriea
that niakca one want to laiu;h and
cry at tlw same time... .. .1
(heme that woman's place in In
the home and that holh a carets
und a home run not he BiiceesHful
ly iiianaK'-d, at Hie jmiiiih timo in
modt-rnity filmed. It in one of th
most di8cub.s-d aiiliji'i'ta of th'
husinS-'i and social world.
Hoosier Novel Brought
To Screen at
Sherrys Theater.
Kdward Kegh'Ston's popular nov
el "The Hoo.Hi'T 8c haolm.-uitpr," hao
been broiiKlit to th fcre-n by
Whitman !ienntt. The Shnrry thorj
Ire Is playimr it and If you want
10 give yourself a treat, jro to oe
it. II '3 not only a fine portrait
of the Hooaler Country but it':
funny and mlghxv. thrilling. -
When Italph iarl3fok hccomtT
scJioolmanter of tlie Klat frrf !,
Ii:itrlrt, he doesn't know What he'ft
letting him.ndf in for. Ih fort- Ion;'
a gang of thieves who are harass
ing the people put the l.lauu: of
(heir robberies on him and he Is
almost lynched. Hut he oucceeds
In 'showing up the reol thieves and
wlnnintr the girl ho loves even
though, In accordance with the cun
tnr.i of the lime, she in "hound out"
its u, servant
Them are two or three fights In
the picture thai v.!!i mutie you sit
at the end of your seat with ex
citement. Nat IVndlelon. world's
amateur eha tuition heavy weight
jwresrler Inki-s part In one of them
o you know it's a real battle. The
'others are just ai breath takhtg.
I Itenry Hull who plays the part
iof the Schoolmaster is idally suit-
cd to the part. Jane Thomas is
evrnent as Hannah. th "hound
out" girl. Tne supporting east is
,:i larce and worthy one. Kneh
player aldy portrays n typical
I IIoomI' r "character." The east in
'chides -M,'4ry Foy, lorolhy Allen.
(Waller f'.tlin. Krank Itane. Art Inn
jl.mlwtg, Krank Andrews and Tom
lirown.
Comedy, "ficarem Much."
i;matilta IenioiTils I-'.lert
T'lNIU.iri'ClN. Ore. J. T. I.Imi
allen of Adam.; haa been named
hy the democrats of the county
as chairman of the democratic
central committee. Thonian P.
Murphy of Pendleton was electi'd
si'cretary. Will M. I'etenion of
J IVmHelon wan elected vice chair
man and t.tate rommitieeman. He
will alt end the meeting of t he
state committee in Portland
Thnrnduy. J. W. Alaloney of Pen
dleton, was designated as conc;res
nional conimitteenion.
"This Freedom"
Showing at
Arcade Today.
m
IFTJ
M THE-BRIPE-
niME TO
REFUND MONEY
Clyde G. Huntley Busy
Now Making Heady the
One - Fourth Income
Tax Refunds.
pOllllileil out hy
ninth.
BASEBALL
This New Treatment
Never Fails to End Piles
Many surf cm .from Pilen 01
Ut nun 1 holds have In come den
poudeiit becaiiHn they have hero
led i believe that their case
was hopcletts and thai there wjm
not hint; in the world lo heln
them.
To I heart peaiple wi aay, "Cu lo
your, di uKKiHl and g. t an ordin
al lox of MO A VA HI'PI'OHl TOP.
li:S." One ol tin He Inserted Into
tim leetuiu according to direc
tions will be found lo kI e lui
mediate relief. They reach Ihi
source of the 1 10 ible and by
I heir soot liing. heultng ainl an
tiseptic urtion flisl ullay the miu
and mm enesn and t lieu by dirett
contact with the ulcera and pin s
cause them to Ileal up and dio
ttppcar forever.
It's simply wondermi how
(ipeedily they net. Itle.iHed relief
of 1 en conies In two days. Kven
In onsen that have steadily re
fdstvd all known tnatniiiiin ihm
veloun results have been ohtatued.
lied Orosii Pharmacy dispensed
MOAVA HI f P I NT) H I TO 1 1 1 K H lit lh
original box or ran get tt for
you on short notice, (Mail or
ders accepted.) Adv.
'lubs w. I.. Pet. !
Hoslon L'fi l! .UGi
l New Vorlt ;'r in .litis
1 Octroi! .. . :s a a ,Mn
St. I.ouls '4 ,4S'J
iWashtUKtmi :r.i l'4 ,47':
Chh ago -J ,477
Cleveland L'u L'4 .4eri
j Philadelphia is I!? .4.1H
! nviional ij:;n:
Clllbs - W. I.. Pet.
New Yorl: a it .flu
Chicago L;i ,f,:i2 1
lliooklvu Hi. VI .641 1
'luclunatl .. 2f, ;t ,f,2l j
Ktltefl ;s .4," 7 I
I'Utsl.ui ,: sr, .4us I
Ht. I.ouls 20 ;"i .li-.i,
Philadelphia I S L7 .4iO I
roi(T(ANM. Ore. (Special ).
l'pon being orriclally nd vised
frohi Washington that the tasl(
of refunding to taxpayers wtio
until t heir federal Income tax in
, full at the time of filing thclr
I returns last March an amount
entail o one-fuui I h of t he t-i
, pa it) will be performetl by ih"
loeal reveille office. Clyde t.
Huntley, collector ut internal rev
enue, today began the preilnilu
ai'v work of lwiklnif theso-
ruhia. I'A'is All e- flifl J'ft
tor Col led or 1 1 untley'a office,
'since approximately li4.uuo lav
payers Who Ihjllldaled I heir tav
j in full in March ill receive r-
funds, t he task Is furl her com
pounded inasmuch as 'lb per cent
of the tax leported by some 14
ouo ol her lairyei ,h who paid
their la In part at the time
of filing Ihelt " I'- lurni will r.c.
abated and this also Involves n
great deal of clerical work . and
bookkeeping.
"In ull cases where taxpayers
paid the full amounts of their
tax shown on ttflr returns, re.
funds will be made of one-fourth
of the uinn nils," said Air. Hunt
ley today. "It will not he neces
sary for the taxpayer to file n
claim or take any Initiative ae
Hon. in fact, correspondence
from tux payers relative to sue a
rtfunds will nerve to alow down
H was inevitable (hat, following
llie photoplay version of A. 8. M.
Hutchinson's 'If Winter Ctme,"
this nitthor'a last novel,- "This
Creed om" chould be ndupfed to
the screen. The vital spirit-of the
author's story has been Intelligent.
ly transferred to the screen.
William Kox. who also neiii:iin
1 1 American motion picture audi
ences wit h the screen story or
Hutchinson's previous best seller,
aluo produced this picture which
was filmed in England by Hen I son
cilft. un American director. The
author is given credit Tor writing
the titles for the picture, many of
which are uotat)ons from the
dramatic. pns?agcr. in, his hook.
Whether you agree with . Hut
chinson or not, you will he enter
tained and thrilled hy the screen
si orv. "Th Is e'reed oni ," with It n
1 . I
1 l,'VI E
Til Illclinnlson's Art !M i I
yvj tt iiin simp roi ...
You should en
deavor to give the
bride something
that will nctuntly
b I u n (1 pat among
the other gifts tor
its beauty and or
iginality. It doesn't
lutvn to be expen
sive.
Your Prescription will'
bo accurately filled with
Pure Fresh Drugs
when entrusted to us.
Everything for
the sick roomj
Moon
Drug Co.
I'rompt mid Free
Delivery
of llntlllK nil of the
I aenilinir tll necesaary
lo Wnablnirton In or-
tbe cbfi-ka may
b.
AMl:mc 1..
At Nt. I.ollln: WiiMhhKlon
HI. l.onlH I.
At i'IiIc.ikii: rhleai;o in, r
lldi'lihlii 1!. x
At lielroll: IM10II 7. I
York . S.
Al 1'leveliind: l levelaml 5. I
loll 4.
I.I .Mil I
I .oum
IIoh-
Vorli : Till.. I, in; 4, Ne
Hi ooK-
The
Home Plate
A, B. HTACTiDINfl
HFOIITINO GOODS
IlaaobalU Tennla flolf
UcINNlg A JOHNSON
Props,
NAIIKN.M,
At lioiiien:
ton .t.
At N.
York
At hronlilyn: Chiea-io
Dn J.
At I'IlII:i,I. I.l,l: l'lnl,i.el.hin 7,
' IX' I i ill. 1 1 i; (3 iiiiln.;s,
vii.i.a iii:ats tavmui
NKW. YolllC (AP) ... I'am-hn
Villa, bi.l.ler or I lie w.n l.r-i ilv
WelRhl t il If. h irn.lv to lake hia
Plaee In (he ,aiil;. or III.- Ikiii
Itnmvelr.hla anil ronle i for ihe
rrown whteh now ailorns l,e hrow
of Abe (l.ihlnleln Villa .lemoh
htmte.l hia prowes.-. fin a hantani.
WelKht Tll. li.l.iV llii.lit Uhen he II. I
lllllllalcriil a b.-ulliir t,. n, Tv.
lor, Trrre llaule, ln, , ernnher. In
a r.pcrtarnlii,. IL'-io.in.l eneumitor.
the work
itema and
I r.rhrdolea
Icier Unit
ilnw n.
"Taxpayers .ire nrjfed lo lie pa.
itl ill, lor pevi-ral we.-lta will be
required before Ilia la.ik or lliak
, lillK theae reriilida ran be eoni
"'jpleted. 1 wlf.h to uaanre Ihe pnh
llle llial tlila work will be r.i"
1 "tiled on joal aa rapidly na II ran
bo perfortni d by the employea of
' " my oflliv. Inter, ated ' taxpayer
lean beat speed Ihe work or inal.-
Init these tid jiiMmenla ir they will
lefruln Mom lakliiK up Ibelr In
dixtdual cas. a by rol rev.pondeln'e
Willi til V Olllefi"
i'oiini) llipiiidknns (Ominlie
I VEIiriNIA. Ore. Saturday
maaa meelln or repobllriina or
jOollimbln rountv elrele.l Ihe fol
; lowing offle. r.H 'nt St Helena nnd
oraanized thr roiltily eemral rom
niltioe: chnirninn, ir. i:dwin Itw,
HI, Helena; aeeretnry, I'.iul Hnbin
0n of Veronlii: ilelrRate In alale
rrntrnl committee, T. o. Watt hi.
Helena; rmiKrealonnl rnnimil'tee
man, N. W. Blumerstant, Ht. He.
ens. Arrnnmemenla were made
whereby the rnmmlttee eonlil hive
reltllUr nieetlnfta al dirterent placea
In the county and develop a alronf
part)' organization.
A bom le:i
Izia thai the
.ailil.1! billtf Ol
der la one who re'il
people eliioy henillii:
olb.-r bawled out.
e.fr.l CrKITIMTklT
:-iJtlllllUMI
To do more, much
mote, for the be
reaved family lhan
thi-y expect of us.
In the., sentiment
with which we as.
mim each respons
ibility that In en
trusted to tin.
We t'nderstand.
.IM.M HUMAN
lndnkeM
Ambulnnc Service
1'hono AUIn ti
Wli
FILMS- ; .
DEVELOPING
PRINTING
ENLARGING
Let - us help 'yon for
Better Pictures
Red Cross
Drug Store
mil
UH
n
mniiD
IE
I have ramp eots niul stool'--,
Htoei, tenls, iiutimrddh'
ImmIn. ramp grid1, gasoliia'
ramp slnves.
4 nll ami lOxam'r.e Them
F. L. LILLY
II aril na re
1'hone Main 85
COVE BERRIES
ARB BKTTBIt PI.AVOH.
yon CAN always oi:t tiikm kuksh.
llon'l Ho !( I veil look for tlio Onlo Willi This Label
e o v ii b r. it it i r h
Orown Hy
Cove Tlerry tlrowna Asaorlnllon
t'ove. Oreiton
iiamiiF:i hy ai.i. tiitot Kitv sioiu h
WEIMER BROS, Disfrs.
(t)T., oitr.c;o.
MIt Is a ln-eltr fair rhoss
that between Vincent Itieli
unls or the Pnlteil Slnt4-i
mnl .Mil tine I Alfonso tX
Spain will He the Olympic
. singles cliamphinsliip of
ion I." ( News Mi'in) .
Hut n man ttH'Mri have tit
gel l I lie "rliamp" rlns
before In appreciates that
tlir ri!it si ii h. are a- im
portant as Hie riht racket
ami live halls lo a good
game.
TheBootery,Inc
A rarmllae for Tlrl Fret
Home nr tho Aroh Alii 8I100
(.ItOVDIC SMITH, Mirr.
200. Ili'imt KU I 'hone M-IIR
BATHING SUITS
FOR EACH OF VOIT ,
MAN, WOMAN AND tlllLD
Marie by Caii1neiMntei.n Co., wlione halli
iiig Suits aie the greatest in (Iciimiid on all
coast beaches. .
75c to $6
SGRANTON & SHORT
Don't
Don't Forget
Dim't Forget The Date
JUNE
16 to 21
Fern Fields Circus
Eat Blue Mountain
Ice Cream--
'V AND ROOST YOUR HOME TOWN
Beet By Test A llome-Made Product.
Mads from choice sweet cream of the
Grande Rondo Vallej
BLUE MOUNll CREAMERY
a Grande, Oregon.
HAL
BOHNENKAMP
funeral Director
This Institution-
while never featuring prices ns
the principal attraction, it is a
fact that the matter tif piic.i
is jroverned by your desire and
ability to purchase anil a com
parison ol' prices is invited.
Service, depomlnble and
beautiful merchandise, a thor
oughly modern and convenient
funeral chapel and above .,11
else the personnel and equip,
ment to properly and reverent
ly handle all details.
FIFTH
AT
SPRING
STREET
I : Lady Attendant A