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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1924)
-TE4'WAW6fe 'EVENING- OBSERVER PAGE - SIX 1 1 BELOW 6 E W .Wallowa . County Farm ers Expected to Thresh : Small Fall Wheat Yield This Year. WAU.OWA. Ore- (SpcHnl) Tho ruin which . rr-ll l.'rldny nlKht ftn! Hrduntfiy hn.i hnon vrrv tionn- .At Death" Car Wheel 6)) WhyV u does . summer begin June 21 O bccauRe that date ' I tho.'nnm mnr HtolHllce, tin longest 'day. til t lie year. Winter ln-ginN'on Hi: slioftcKt day, (in ;api 'liiir.f and au tumn when , Hay 'and nlglit ate oum. Thi' nced of cltn.nllnepp Known no ,i'w(tHon, nmt ' itisinriM iiiiii ' i niiikcfl tiick nnd pnny your dally Imttlt' h wul tint giium nnd' dirt.1 ' riu-ol4'Mt No. U Ib certain dcnh tO(l;tHKI'OUM mlcroheil tllilt , Ufi hoi me, cellar or Hlnhle. Excellent ntw for wounda, toilet uc (iihl rlcK room. jne of 2no I 'undent propnra- tlojiH for health tnnt hygiene. KVcry ilein the brut that nhld nnjf care run produce. QIass Drugs FOR SALE Jiarland Apnrtmenta, located on i ipni. it nn I'ounu aireei. on bIhh of foitr fniniM huildinK 'nn tattling iS nniirJiiH'titH, t vell f r nlfpicd urn) m'l nixing ' In a koo'I mdnllily Income, fmnn In or write u ml let nn explain to you all. the ' il.'lntlH. . , (Five-room Iioiikp, electric llghtn, irnftd well on the porch, flrooil wopdfdtcd nnd chicken honne with (drift rln llghtn. Located In Man! t'ity near school houae, - Price 1 1 8(Mi, or half niHh. Balance in monthly Installments If dcftlred oryearly payment. Two pootl lots on Oreenwnod Btret, rem en t Hldewalka In and paid for, iiIho illy water piped In. J'rlco on on $4no.tHi. On th other $:iito.oo IT taken singly or $7(10.00 if hnth pre taken, ThV ailjun each ' other. The Heal IXato end of thin firm will hereafter ho Known ai f J. lllnrk 1V, Iccatlor. Lo cated in t he La (Irnnde Nntloniil Until; hnllding with the Herurlty l.iiml & Having C. t-, , -r I'ltonn No. ."Main Hft Phy, Black & Stoop llFAI.TOItM la I QramU Nnllonnl IliHik Hid I iA flrniuli. (kri'tnm. I'HONK MAIN MS I DISHES I Let iim nhtnv ytMt our nn jtniiiiiriit. in a irivaUjr ir 'ilncel prlt'o, r One liiotii ti lot nf Nippon Jlliiiul - I'll I it l ml Cupn nml ItaiH'eiA Mh- rui'li. h One lot of Cut 0am M.Mnhea nml Vaaea 4Ve,. Home Hhon Tumhler, 3e S OUihn Jiettaert lMMiea, 4Vr Set. I Whtto Clilna Plutvs, l (til Js't, f White fhlna C ipt ami Inducers, (1.00 Kn. I Andrews Variety Store Service and Economy 1 ifrM j Was Skeptical From ! Meplilsio In riimli Offends i flrrmnn Vntlonnllst Ci-llls First Say s Bousser But Tanlac Won -'Confidence by Correcting Stomach Trouble of . Long 'Standing. . ' "liefore tukhiff Tanlar X. hfiil nol known a ' real , u fn-itte -iri ihree yearn ami tf iml!tefition h;ul I hurt nw- any wot'nn ' j ilon'f Jt JllfVft I couhl have rffood It," fo I declared Harry H.. HonsHer, fr 1 3.f yeaiM a. inillei-; wltli Un- Ha'l-Ht-:id Mllliiitf $r Klcilor" (4,. KulKtead, Kaon. . I 1 I "Tln-re waH olyvays. n f feellai? like a- lump In the - pit . of wny moin.'ich and at -'tlincH the hoim -m'Hft ami 'fniin -wna no-, ltileiif that I couldn't ' even Nloop over. ( 'OHitdned wit h thlM I, IkmI a . Hour Hiomoch, had - tasteMn i he ' niotit h, coated : toiiR- ie, ' dlzi HpellH, iia - , -Nnthnn Leopold, youiw, ChlcnfD mlllloiialrp'nn(ri.fnjlnnt.(!tinlenLi photogrniilied at'' wliccl .of 'the 'nuttlilne In which llubert-I'ankSAVvrfB! njui'dertO.", . n ' - ... . . . w ... -v ficial to all cropH. Wl(lle- K'carno near belnjj too lutri for tin-. fall wheal It will; rcBiili tti ,lhcreasln!,' Hie yield to U . COnHiderahle extent. Mitch of tho'fall wheat-had le(;n mo badly .'burned thrit , it would never have. come, out of -the boot without fain.,- The KprliiK htmIo Iiiih - not been rr-atly damiiKed', UMtdn from poor- ffermthiktloii , in many fle'dn, where a;Kfiod hi and coer((J tin ground at. the t line ,t tie rnin fell,' It 1h larue fiioiiKh to shade the rrrouhd and' hold the molHtiire for no me time, Wnllnwd county Kcnorully, will no - dotibl tlircHh the uniulle.yt fall , wlnral crop thin year tlmn for a' period of neveral yearn. Tho Htaiid (vcr Hie rountry at , nny" tTme . ,i1i1h spring linn never Indicated better than Heventy-flre per cent of nor mal, and wib the dry weather, and windH, the ratn did not Htool out. .In many of the flelda the ground ran be seen from n ureal. dlHlance. The rain which fell eame In aHtendy fall, and coiihi--fiicntly all of It went Into the nround. Viirloim reporta concern IhK the depth to which the ground wuh ,wet, htivo been made, It If Htated that In gnrdenn and field" in the valley near LoHtlnn that the. molHliire did nol reach over two Inches While at n number of place n the hill Hectlonn, iIIkkIuk Into the ground In Home of the Kraln fleldn showed niolm earth at n depth of four and five inches. l'Yonk Mnrnhnil ft nil' wife re liiini'ii home Trlday evening from a ten day automobile trlptto Cort land and other ontMde polnln.-.iM r. MnrHhall reporlH that tin' drought haH- bepn even' more hevero in mapy other plaeeH, thnn in Wal lowa county, lie Maya thai arter leaving (truiule Konde valley the only green vegetation which he Mnw between there and The Dallea was on Irrigated laud, the dry m-e-ilona having been burned brown. Abut In talking with farmerH of the dry farming neellonH near I'cn dleton he leurned 4 lint the drought had been ro nevere In that section that l he fall wheat crops were totally ruined. While on his Irlp he' exchanged Mils Chevrolet car which he had purchased early In the year, for a new murium cur of (he Harm model. . f ' Charles Henderson was a I.n Orande 1 business vlMltor the flr.-d of the week, lOach day sees Increasing mini bera of enra rrom outside points, many of them from bum dlHlancea, headed for the head of Wallowa lake. On Hnnday I lie highway is well lined with cars going there to spend the day. Many of the farmers are taking advantage of the splendid oppor tunity to work their tmmmcrfnl low, noon after the rain, The ground has been wet up suliieiear. ly to lay the dust considerably for a few days, John 1:ckkm haa been In town for the puhi Vw days. lie bui been engaged In mine work on Lick cnek. Ho reports prospects for striking ore of hijih value are promising, ore has already hem laken from the mines where he is working which haa assayed qnll ldiTh. Plans are under way to do a considerable aiuounti of work there within the next few weeks. U. O, Sierk reeciilly inshlllnl U three-tube radio revelvliig net :it. his home hi hiiN 11 few mllett east or town and has been null" .iicceusiul in tuning in on several distant stations. Ktvyn ltee returned home the last ol (he week from The lal!ts where he attended the meeting of Hie state grange held al thai plaro June 3 to tl. I'rr. H. T. llaiMe, ncrleullural Instruetwr In the local high school here, and four members of his clans. Toney (Ireer. Wade Hal!. Aldwiti and Marvin OIIer, attend ed t he stock show at t'uiou the. Inllvr part of the week. The claRs atlembd the allow, In Un- (apacliv of a compeitng team In thr atock judging contest, in-d were suece?jifni in winning fourth place. One other (earn from the county was abm successful in tali Iuk 11 point In the judnhif'. tetpil;,. tnini took fifth place. They report the nhow very goo, I this year with it t.trne nttemlance. Mr. MHiri Siitviimhs lino Moore of Iodine pussed, away at the hospital here about 8 o'cluek Mou.lay 'morning. e had been n patient here for the past two weck. Mr, Moor( w: one of the old time resident of the county, coin hi to (his faction when few people iied lo re. For Ho pad number of years he ha made his home In and near -(.online, o wan about so yenr of age. Mr, Moore q Kitrv Ivtd bv omv, brother, M. H. Moore, of this place: l atest reporls y-taif that the pic nic planned tor Monday at thu park her for diecusnion nd working "out phui for ;nn auto tourist jfark, -has, been' postponed until a Wiler ; date. Many 'of' the cheeps luTi-. cxiiresH the ,opluhn that n park, of thin kimL woiild be 11 pnyhig" Investment, due to it lie fact lliat'.; ini(Uy ; auto.' travclciM would jtt'op here anil do a coiinidcr able; larger amount of buying' h' they were , provided with , sulutdde camping-ground. : i '' -The wrestling match hero l''rl lliiy night bettveen -.lipi Noregaard and. Jack (iloskcy proved to: !r one 1 of ' t he. best mulches put' on here brsomo (line, .The men were evenly matched and did some real wrestling, The. visitor secured the first fall In about 'A2 .minute NoreKaard was aide to secure the second fall In Altghtly over 20 mluuten with 11 toe hold. Otos key's leg was Injured In this fall, and ho - was unable : to .fonllnue, giving Noregaard the decision. Tlo ' prellmlnarlcH Ringed - liefore the main event are said to have been , very 'good. ' The ui tendance was -fairly good. I'racllciilly all of the dirl ;rnnds are cut up and ipille rough slne Hip rain, of-Inst week, ' Ev Jones, Entertainer Cannot Sinff a Note Kv .loneH. lender of the , popular WTAM ' ilatice ofchest ra cannot sing a note. ( He adtlills it freely, hut, he has a. wide- mid growing 1 epntat Ion 'as a singer of the popu lar' music played by his "hunch." Itecont Kalurday Night Ounce 1 'nneertt. from the Wltlard Hlatlon called Hinging and reiiuesin . for niore of il have filled the station's mull, koKv, being a iipidest young fellow wantn radio fans to know the truth. . The effect Ih accom (dished by Kv placing hla tips so close to the mic rophone thai they touch It as h half huths the tune urn) whispers the worda t( the piece the oi'bin I ra Is idaylng. The result In rather kI art lini- The voice la plMlniy audible above I be full ftt'retlglh of the otehestll and the; words come ringing (tut of Ihe air loud and clear. Hut If Kv were hi t he same room with his listeners ami ' the orehest were si lent, the ear nlone could not. de tect a Bound nt distances greater than ten feet. Ho the next lime you hear Kv singing you will know he isn't ningiiiK' all. he's just humming urn! whispering right smack up agaiiiHt the "mike," HKAI THK CI.AfcNiril'O AI strung nerves and a . fcejing of wretchedness nil the time. 1 was .down to 13d lbs,, In weight, the lowest I had 1een since n hoy. "As nothing else ever helped me I "wa skeptical of Tanlac at firm, but Tanlac. hoou won my confidence, for, good results enm from the- vet-y start. In a- few weeka iny I hre years of . dieting and misery -was over, .wa- cu ing everyt hing and my stomach feeling' like ' new, Tanlac - also tan my weight up' to l tir lbs. and left .me strong, well and happy and J gladly state the facts- !.r what they may be worth. .to oth ers a f f llcled as I w as.' Tanlac - In for sale' by all good druggists.' Accept no substitute. Over Hi million bnlllen do hi. Tanlnr Vegetahle Tills, for con atlpatlon, made tind - rcc'oninieu.i eiL by the manufacturers of. Tanlac.- AI v. ' Mexicans KinJto Hull l-'Ifllit 1 -: When Called for lii 'n Tlay M RXH'f) CITi".." AD A nal bull- fight valut-idiitUe -ri-rn( .pre sentation 1 here of .Manuel ' Vn.ei la play "TIn 'Wild rut," in:vhleh silch ,a. Heci!ielo.' Is included, al though In the I'tliled Slates .Ihe etl- eo'unJcr.. took , jdace behind the scenes. "A gala;pi'rfornuiii'ce of the show was staged,' In; t he b.hll riiig and Antonio Kegui-a, the bull figlil- K-teiior of' t lie piny, nciiiiiti;d him self rreditnbly whon-he facejl and jktlled thp', biilUagalnst - which he I was. pitted. - , ; ' .. Durlnffijhis youthful days'. In F' vllfa,v Sgitra 'toyi-d '-.with the ;cape and .bahdeHlla'H . Jiefore-he 'tliwov cred' t hat the sUiKcas 'a wit'er and more ; profitable . jirofession . than that, of 1 He torero.;, , .. . , :''It ; Is o.-,: futile ; pi opess, i lan pnlB .-in , hnlf ' his ; time ; hai'ih-niiur hts,"iiiusees,-, and llie .other- half hardening Ids arteries. '' It Kit LIN', (AC) , Natlonaiisllo miiflicul critics are Incensed over the fact 1 hat Georges Haklnnoff, who Is Hiarring as guest In t he Oerniau "Opera House, lured sing th part of Mephislo In Krench. One critic, calls this an unheard of affront to the German people. "If UfiUlanoff could not sing the part in German, the management om.ht to have insist ihI upon producing an entirely different opera, In fact, why produce a work of Gounod at all?" WARRH ' of bead or throat Is usually bnetufd by tn vapora oi V a rao RUB OiT 17 Million Jan VtmJ Yeurty Blue Mountain Oregon LUMBER Till: MlSK.ftT TIIIXO AW MAV TAX IK) IS TO w ins ow.v iiomi:; ' . -AVhalPver - future' yi'ars mnj bring '- for -j him, lie , wilt ,lio better nblc to meet It,' to endure ' his grb-fs, to v appreciate lilsjoys. :h''v.',, .i '- - '' ' ' --'V- ' ' It pays niM". to 1 think "of tomorrow, ' . V' ' V K, Telephone Main 8 : ' y' 1 " ' Bowman - Hicks Lumber ; Company . For Mill or Box WoimI , iPhone M-.117 v J. L MUNHALL PURITY BREAD In the making of oiir, bread we .use only the best western hard wheat, pure cane sugar,- sweet -milk, pure kettle-rendered leaf , 'aid, pure Worcester Dairy ' Bait. There fore a superior product , '.. Try It La Grande Bakery K. J.;McWillianig PURITY BREAD SUPERFINE DREAD For Sale New modern five-room huns'a low, full basement, with' furnnce, hardwood floor " In ' living room and dining room, ,b illt-ln ward robe and other built-in feature??. Kitchen is ununually well light ed. Cenfent walks. -'This In an attractive house for $.; A small payment .mil - rental pny-nn-nta glvefl you possession. , Six-room modern house, on paved street, furnace, lawn, treesi, in good condition., Kor J4.iioo.rin Monthly payment $r, including interest. m Modern , five-room house, : fur nished, for $:l3oiii $Sf.o cash, lut ance at $35 per month, . A aplendld buy In n modern well built bungalow with furnace, garage, cement runway, on paved .itreet, close in. For r.onft, . A aplendld modern home fr.r $2Sfdl. $400 cash. Geo.H.Currey ; REAiron" llral Esute Ixuna Uuaranc LA GRANDE IRON WORKS MACHINE SHOP ANI FODNDKV All Kmrti at WUlntry, AnlomobllM n,l TracCom nwalrod , " OverhauleJ auil Itcbuilt ' Aoetjlme Wehling of All Kluita fiyllmlcr Ilorlng and OwtMm VMam CrMklilt8, Flsloi .l VMaa rilw liejfroin.a . .. in H D. FITZGERALD Prop. Strpmberg Carburetors . M.RVirK STATION' For In lirtiula nml l'lilon f'ouiily All Scrvi mid sali glvrii our iiiompl oiIliiIIiiii. Sro I s I'or Tlial iv 'ailiiiii lnr EXini: BATTKKIKS - (iAIlltllllj KM'BBERS 8-HOUR BATTEKV SKHVICR FRED T. BURGESS Main 125 1308 Jefferson Ave. mm , You should en deavor to give the b r 1 d e something that will nctunllv stand pat among the other gifta lor (ts beauty and or iginality. It doesn't have to be expen sive. " ' ' ' Duality Outstandin ill rari . Wl ViUUkllf Via Inferred Stock J 3l coffee I fftavor always uniform Satisfvina to the last cupf A Buy It At RiflianlMm'a Art At cart Sliup I JUST OUT! What? Grand Eagles Cigars Sweet and Mild Made of high-grade to bacco, long filler. 3 Sizes Wholesale only .U'tji. 11. Iiyden. Mfr. 1517 Madison Ave. 'il -Jj'-rfSl.-. We Have The QUICK MKAL OIL STOVES Equipped with the Lor ain high - speed burner. Skala Hdw. Company I'hone Main 33 I i j Roesch HldR. I 1 : i r-1- nniniiinr. DtHHIHbd . ' KINDLY: CONSULT YOUR New Telephone Directory . liefore Calling Numbers. This will aid iia in giving' you a move ' 1 ; efficient seivice. Home Independent . Telephone Co. . i "Rest while you iron" ' With The UTENCO 100 Ironer IRONS EVRRYTHING NO ATrACHAlKNTS . . . -( .... ., , Ask for Dt'inonstialimi. . H.and S. ELECTRIC 107DopotSt. Phone 393-W ' Price Reduction PENNSYLVANIA VACUUM CUP s . TIRES AND TUBES ' Quality Price - Service Perkins Motor Co. Phone M-7G1 Roesch Bldg. FURNITURE EXCHANGE We Pay Best Prices for USED FURNITURE Or Will Exchange for New 474J Ed. Donohue Fir & Jefferson HYATT ROLLER EARINGa NEW DEPARTURE NEW DEPARTURE Hyatt and Timken Connecting Rod and Main Bearings Fan Relts - Springs - Gears, A full line of Replacement ' Tarts Leigh ton's Welding & Machine Works (Automotive parts) V 1