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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1924)
World's Youngest Steeplechaser ELECTfON IN t DISTRICT 16 i Enjoy The Fishing Now that the streams are fretting clear your fish ing trip will be all the more enjoyable if you will select a pair of the Water-rrpellant. Trousers, Hik ing Ecots, Ca.shniere Hose and No-btitto:) Unior Suits, bo you may be comfortable. Bfe A Good Place to Trade Stiwe boiSir.Vii.vm H birt-yeni'-oM Virplnla Connnt, Worcester, Ma.1., vho has. been declared th youiifciiu tstrl steel !,-. ha ?e riJ-r. Just how v.'il she ufcea th uurdUi the pictura thews.' '" DOCTORS TOLD HOW MEN AVOID ILLS OF LIFE ItELSO WINS E A $ 1 L Y MRS Mill Srr H i IH LA t IHMUt rilU'AGO. (AP) A nip of "something slronif" before a ineal it nut one -of III" habits helpful to hruuinx vll successfully Im-cuiw. taken at such u tin;, it in incen tive to voereatitiK ivui-h b a "na- i tonal ain." lwlar-l lr. II. H. I irysdale of t 'leveiuiid. In an ail itrKt le-forc Ih.- American .h-dicn) uHH'Hiw ion. . r. Iry5lai-R subject Vps how ii man ui ihe ape ut his achieve- rOVK. (Sps'al) The annual school nti-filng" held in Instrict Ifi . eioi-d It. Morris as director for thr-c year a, T. B. Johnson wsb t elected to succeed I- V. Johnr-on and Mrs. Neil Kiyht hub elected .tku rlerk. Thi' school house which ,vts remod-h 1 lai year will be . ptumttd le-foro nehool marts ibis i fall. Mrs. fr.va Imuran was hired a tcacber far the comibif yar. Mrs. 11. R. Morris fci vift.tin j frieud.i and relative. In Pne Val- i ir. an. I Mm. A. I.. H.rUr anil ; faintly itioionnl io I'oriiaua tixi , I wk io viKii rlatlron. 1 Iivln1. iht four year nll ituigh lt r or Mr. ami Mm. r R Morrin, jv. as thrown from a horst laM Hun I uay and fluff f-rd a tirokw) arm. , ; Among: lh vlitor from thb vl--Viniiy io la Orand Tuesday wero S. V. KoK.-r, A. U B rk r ail Mr. jand Mm. N. it Kighi. " I John Ohadwlrk and family of H'nion, visiuit at Cove reo.nily. t Jo- IVmr and family of Or1 , gon I'ity. arrived lat Monday lo ! attend the funeral of. Mrs. jM-m-i&r'iL futhtr, Mutt J arch. H. J. BakAr and family w-ri tn- ' " w i ,gfc..vrA . II . II Sawn, an lS-hole jtuttint? poffjloii viwton Ttietulti'. rmiriH hr.n In en lid out. a id Hoit ;ayetle an.! noilld-he Kolf.-rit ran try tht-irj h n n tl at a ( u I of t h re.- ,. nr- a I iitiu i s and roui:d. u Inch inr-md IkiIIk. family and i Mr. and Mrs. Nell Ktght wer. ti'-sis at the Nelson Kight homo. tor dinner rer-ntly. I.. J. hadtvlck and family nt; Th.- Ijon.lon ro.mty round tf.j,K,. p(,rk , lA ciratjde nmlly. ! r.,w,n.s,l,l for !, out I.... .Mrs. Marrir, Senara and duu-l PHIL... n,. jn th.. Iimr!. , .,-h,llnlt. of Uo(-k rln!fH ' h.,r lh.. Kr-rn.-. a.-e coy.-r.Hl 'w vi,ilinif , '. of; yuuiii; m.n a.l ir .l-rU.. ttnd,Mrlt Malt Klna and I.esit-r, children of 1! V. John-son of 1 Orunde, are i spending- 'he wpk with their grand f par-ills. Mr. and Mrs, T. B. John-1 uftt-r office hours tht-r' r t-li of jiluv r;;. ia alf i I Such Is Life "I'lfThteen SOFT CONTEST Pirates Drop Third Game - to Kelso 9 to 2 Due to Airplane Journeys. (By BfTOOP) Krlfto t, Ia (iratHlr I, Kelj a, i a f.nuuta a. kvlao , 1j (iraiutv i. the hanea but a neat iluuhle ph.y. liavln to Kuttank.4 to Krteriiieyer permili-d no one to urorf. KeUo added lh. ir other tim e riina to the total in the elichth due to a walk, an rrror hy 'I f,;iuii and two ninglett. In the first, wrond, third, focrth, sixth, clxluh and ninth I .a t;r.tn(e play d good hull hut in the fnth and vvettth Inninira tn-v lookHl like a. bunch of Micdhiti-rs -except AU xaiidi r. AUaiit!'r Sinn. ' Alexander, ptavtnp lix n iturttl position in dt'ep center field, nut the niotft tiritllulit performer i( ine day. IliM work, romivareti wilt tin-rp-H of the rn-att-; outfit-Id, w.i as refn hhlhg as ir- muIt to a traveler on the Sahara. )ed ac rrpted four rhancen perfeitty and two of them were ahout as hnr.i to huhtllo aa an outfie;d r ran tarkle. Hod took 'em hoth on the run and they ntuk to itnie foot glove with the tennrliy that flies are aupposiHl to. Inrideittitl ly. lied made one oi the two or lor I .a (irait'l.-. a-iV pllrhinp for Keiso was beautiful. Six Mtrlkeouts lull to fully tell tht lale k he had fin cold chill of threo d f at mixing , "upiwirt behind hint and not o one with tha aoup. The no ore y enter- c me tour nua rekusierea ugiinsi day waa: Kt'loo i. Ia Urando 2. htia were for extra, ba.nej. .sp.e It see ma liku the ortemr the!Kene went good until tiie fif.u. Kelnonlans meet the rtiaJea the I Kmal'y he y nuked hi nine if in easier they take Vm for a rov of Jwenth und MHum, 4 1 yeara rhlps. A couple of week ago the l,,,Ut h Id the iiiorH to on Blue Mountain League I ! out- !Unlo turinc the remaimler of the played the vialtora but lot due iolimi. Mtw hud Vm eaiing out of hrenk. Widmaday the I'lrut ajhifi hand in the '-U'hih an.) nlntli. were beatea iult ruiily and yen- I Ward, a Ilukei piuyer who ptavHl lirkstop yenterday. per formed w II b-htnd tli L.it bill wan week with th- stick ami bis P'6a 10 seeond wiTfl om what i r railc. I'eierron ntiould hav t)n catrhltiK bi!teud of Ward. Xumluy f.a Oranile jjoh i ;tv tou tn uiiike ait ffiirt to t. f ;it I he I line Muilhialn liiiK'lc i-eh:ir eha itiplon. Suiuniar : yars a.O I It.vl i Karmpra are hus-v vvllh their at.' Hire... ribM broken; fourteen year;fafll i,ay crop. The hay crop is :iko my .righl U-x"; leven yw uhl ti.iu vg, I ..... ,.y v.m ,-,ay Ko , ,ar.y ww.i over wun iv-. Mra, Uvah Meeker and children year of pressure I.v.uk andi,.hud fever uxul fdnc then hKnt lA Grande. vWited at the A. I. . ape sueh a.inniH a.s apupKxy. h,d af.il Htumarh and liver ; H.k,.r JlOM( n , f.ra (S lhJ flaying Rolf was among,! ho. liav-Jno tl.ie. Wan filled with seas murr.f. , of ,n w,o ing a place in the scheme of old all tb- tii.ie. I would have colic ; J age hygiene. (attacks ui bad a lo become tin-! ' -The -frenzied 'finance nullt.!ronMhmj' No medicine hepi I whifh will not allow a patient to and doctor a.lvi.se.l an o;!-!11 -Mn I "covers r. lax and forget his reKnanniMH- "ration. One day tatkinjr with a Naiurml i;at Well in Vrd iti..M ii..o.M;.fv run li. tit tt raiiuer ii" t'ecu in me lid d ?dayr"H ! for many fierious lllneffstH tind fn-Wnmlerf.il Ketuedy, v. hirh bi lp'df SALT LAKH 'ITY. AP) The laliiba. raid the doctor. "The na-"n aI l a Mmjil.'. i much heralded high price of light, 'lioital sin of overeating, and espe. 1 burinle:si pre-rat!on that r --. s and fuel meamt al-solutely not h leiuliv nf iiip-.ii It on- tti ihe hen w ' moves the catarrhal ii;iict;.s fruit; tug to llnry Neheker of Salt l.ak- jburdenfl an ebbrly man aakM t.w he int.;t;iial trart and allays th-jfity. for he has a natural gas well l-'or fw veral ear.n X'or'h C-n- body to hear. Arcohol, taken tc-' infllmu.ai l-m which uuws prue- in the rear yard, of his home. Drlll tral hirh s- hoot of Koukane al- j fore in. :il 1m one of the causen of ' ' Jtuinacli. liver an.J in -1 ing to a depth of feet. Nebeker wn nun une ur inure i i n' i i overeat ing. i n. ativyin oi prom- Does Your Boy Wear Clothes? Here's a shop full of Boy Wearing. Apparel that means service to him and smiles to you It always pays you to "shop at, this shop." 50c to 95c 35c - 50c ..... 50c ' J51.00 lo $3.00 Kovk'. Shoes ... S2.50 to $5.00 Boys'. Oxfords $3.25 to $5.00 Bovs Unions (55c to 75c Bovs' Plav Suits $1-25 . Boys' Suits .. $10.00 to $18.00 Boys' Blouses Boys' Hose .. . Boys' Ties .. . Boys' Caps SCRANTON 8 SHOB riralra art fin flnlD.m wlirn thy ran iim th. Ir rutlara un l plunkn agalniit mrn or thrir own .-laii hul warn a pack of Timber M'.lv.-s boanl thlr ship, tU oM weapon acein Ineffrrttve. Aftll.' ami on thr alert for tvry clian..., the K.lso anapira wrrksl th. I'tralra' third and last attack y3 i.rday afternoon and aont thorn Lack to tliclr auppcrn wltli th i.-rday the alaimhtcr wan im-rly pliy for the Timber WoIvm. Slurtnl On) Klne. IMirlng the firnt four Innlnm, howewi. Thurn.lay'a rontet r.--r.-tnbled a IhiII icamn in rvery way. Jtolh teamt wen. on their loen and Liking .lvanlii(.. cf every rhaiim. Spec Keene allowed one tilt and j.o m'orea and tal.i allwe.t nolo Inp. Hut In Ihe ftflli Innlnit. the Wi.lv.-a rlo.e.1 In and the muMaere Kit an. Ten vulton. went tu l he plat., thai itmliiir und u of them aine hoiu.i after louchlnK flnit. i.i'ciiid and third liae an the law prescribes. Np, wen! up In the ir In tha firm and, prohut.ly f.e. Inir that he neded company, ll.'lma and !etpra.in uecoinpanl. d lilin. With one .luwn Kubunka went to ttrat on lelin' error unl Davis scored lilin llh a ihr.e. b iRS. r. Tiirm. r nlno went io firm Wh' tl Helms hooted hl! neeobd consecutive, chance and from thn on. after Petersen nilj.pli.ced In "he oulfleld wlien he should have been behind U' hat. muffed one, ihe bata of the Woivea ranic resit, larly. Three steidrs and another Ihrcc-baejer wrt chalked up un til finally tha home team, memly due to fled AJeandcr' haiitirul vork In centcrricld, retired tli.tn. l'lralcs STru Ttlv. The Plratea eame back a wee hit In their half or the fifth and scored twice, on two errors and a eacrlflce hit. Aram In the elrhth ihreo Mngls. by l.a ftrande fm l 1 ' 'iramtttiatg33 Ihe Home Plate A. a SPAULDING SPORTlPfQ GOODS BuebKlU - Trtuila OeU BloCVKIB A JOHXtiOn Prop. i (irande i?n4r,c;srt Hit u (i ii ii l u 2 o i Itmiw .. .. ii ii 0 tl 2 o n a --j Kelso I2346H7S9 Huh I I" u u & ii u 1 'j Uuim . . w o n a ii a a a u -j ley boys in mole.sk In helping niake 'billon, with' the attendant' dap football history for the ttehool. The pearanre of the chronic alcoltolic, linuleya were a umottfi family will do much to tower th- death und were known at one tkux jrate from arte.io;ic lerosbi. throughout the northweai an lli -Make no coinpron.uwfl with imch harde.it hitting bunch of bo.i that 'pa,,,, CP yt wU, rail In yo.: ever handled u pit7.sk In. miwiion. which com.titutea otrap- I tick llunley; who in 1peal to their na.son for a sun" an. Orunde ytfilerday on bia way f rom r:i1 ional in tide ot living, t,avJenne Karwajf;. i o ht-i home ti ripol.ane ba-t made a considerable name for himself both aa an ath lete and a roach. luck was quarterback of the fa mous j 17 Mare . Ian. I Marino team that wnl through the entire M-aaou wit h only one d- feot and tin I at the bandit of tbo (.Jt-at ltkea Truiniiig station. Carl t deii who coached Ut Oraiitle In waa albo on the team. Vlanley airT!! a rontracf with Tendleton In. 1 S I after hin release Irom the M-rvlce mid turned out cue of Hie Htroug-Ht football teams tl-at I't tidlelon eer had. It wok scored on only once and thai time by 1j: (irande in the final game of the K;Jion, played on Thankslv. Ing: at the Hound -Up city. jley nick haa been piloting ihe Hajtkjell Indians of I-awrenc, K a nsa.i. t h rough a very siiccesa lul neaAon. While there ho de veloped Ihe great John lvl. men tioned by many nport writ era la.ft year an an nil-American star. With 1 1 an ley yesterday was K. II. Ward, also ouile uu alblete vho Iiuh hnii playing Tor lla.sk U thir: ear. Uanb-y will -peiid the '"ismii r in Spokane and Ward is n lus way lo hu; home in Yakima. Wa.sMiifctuti. Im (irnnde Davis, :ii Helms, tei . .. peirnvou, rr , reckham. lb Alevander, cf Ward, c Knight, ?b Thi ion. if . . Keelle, n ... . M'MimtN. p Kelfto Turiner, O'lieilev, f Itentro, 2b Ib rudi ii, cf . Kranda. Jh . Kfteritlej rr, Harper, if . Kubunk. Davis, p ,., Ail 11 .. 3 a . 4 i .. 4 o . 4 a .. 4 t .4 li . 3 1 . 3 ' AH II ... 4 1 . 4 1 ..4 II P A K I 2 a i 114: t i! tl 1 o s n o 3 17 Stolen hasts: O Riley. I'eterwn. : Knight. Sacrifice hits: Ken 0 RlUy, DalH. Three bas hiti: 1 Hi via, lterm ver. r.arui runs: ' 1a Grande u; Kro 2. t'redil d--' fat to Keene, victory to Davui. , Struck out by Keene f. Davis 6. ;Mc!nnls 1. Double plays: Renfro . to Turmer to Ectermeyer; Da 1 via to Kuban k to Kctermeyer. rirst base on errors: Ia Grand 9. Kelso 4. Base on balls: Off Keene S. off Mclnnis 0, off Pavla I. ,Tlm o( game 1 houra. Dmplrfa: Dicli itca aa4 W. t;. Crtwa. BASEBALL c Putttnfr roui-ce In l.nnloii Draws C ity t tetfcn in lrofl I.O N DO N (AP). The ni yr.t e r;. nf the disappearance fror.i ofilc-H in the city ant West Knd of managers and h a is cf depart iiietit.i for an hour or to in ih- morning or afternoon has been cleared up by a visit to Lincoln Inn Fields. Here on the preen, Mnooih lim-tH.f, peiirtlciiir. in. iru b:d!ug an-; encountered enough gas to take !:e will roi.-;c:ire of all his home ueedH and he vince or money i f iinded. dnipffttM. Adv. At alllii-M a 3i0-KaMou Water tank for f storage purpo.n-s. f""-? N heker haa isiltnaled that the flow from his well Is about 24 times what he can possibly uso, but as y. i he has made no ot- tempc io supply other residents of ; nif neit;hlorhoot. fJornian Collcsc A Item lance liM'reatl by Itct ay of Army nnRI.IN. I A I) The number of students matriculated at1 German universities has risen from '4.ftit in 1913 to HN.nno in IS.:!. Th increase In the numltcr of v.-otnea students has b-en especially large, having risen from r,inti m i.fitiu. The technical tnsf itutibn;i sh.w an Increase of H'li per ci,t,i schools of comniexce Srt per Cent. . acad'-mie?! of art 1 per cent and th- uni versities proper 4" per cent.' One reason for the increase Is the fact tii at yon ii tm-n from th-' heiter families no longer can go into the army. With the doihron inir of militarism In Germany Rome sj.Ouo officers' Iterths have h-come nmi-ftistnnt. CUMMER COLDS ara imgrinff and annoying. The vry nrst night apply ICUS V VaroRub Or 17 UUli, Jm UJ reatp. Mil 1 f'rlSi m7 fir , . Am.'rli'aii l.ea;:ur 'iub-- v. u ret. N.-w Vol!; 23 ZZ ,:.) I'etroll S .1.59 HoMon .7 'j 4 .r,-ft St. UmLs y -;7 ;r. .r.rt WaHblnKton Zi :'ti .r.O'i I'lili'iiKa :& -T IM l'ev..an. S .ITS l'lltla..-l.hla II S2 .Zli Natnuinl League flubs W. 1. 1VI. N. w York :u i t .; .'btcavo Ill o.h n zn -3 'iuciniu.tt . at Bout on - ri 2 4TI 1'lftj.biirif . . Philadelphia .. .. St. Louie ... . n ?i : 2; :t r .4? l x :ti .r.; 21 SB .m Alileteail realH Al Ivtioit: l h. viand l;-?; Iw-- Iruil R-S. At St. ImiU: St. l.nuia S. t hl- enpo 7. National Irf'nuiie At lUvMun: N..w York I, lloa ton 1. At llreokl.n: IJroi.khn 3. Cm cinnntl 1. At I'hlia.lclphia: t'hic.io 3, Philadelphia I Shop Team Will Play Iovnian-IIiiks Siiad The Bowman - lllck. haa.dAll team will play the O.-YV. ahop team of I.a Grande on the Green wood crammer school field at 10 o cocK nunuay mommy, a spirit- U senium 14 amicipatvu, dzserre good feet! GOOD e.-tlvc ,':t will help you, o.-.-J yc.i de serve to havf them. And it it quite rrobfibK- that you would hf.ve ihetn if j"ou wore the Arch Preserver Shoe. Thousand-., of men have giv en themselves thai, little "edge" that wins, by wear ing this shoe. Let us show you. tat becair.'..- in the War of IM2. InHpeclor of Mtitipliea fur tie ed Slater army vaM .iuii.d YVi!- s.jn, nicknaiiii-d 'Tncle S;iin." Th. IT. S. 8tamp which he put on bn.H was .vil.l by jok.rs to lie bis own Initial:'.. N'nv that .lulv tth If n.-ar. b.-tttr lay In som.- does Uncle Sam mean United States9 jrii t IX T f v f Y r r t Aa- ioium: l O'l-jO f T t f Y ? for b "irns. bruises and wound wlitch the future niuy inflict. A ! iisinfctant iowerftil and safe i te ii hi i;ikc in" Mjn'iit'Aii '"''e of Insect bites. Inflamed joints ' I and "burin" generally. " ne of 2 no ur.-tvHt prepara- 14 Hons for health un l hymen - Kvery item the best that skill, and care ran prntuee. j Glass Drugs TT.9 jr O-Ct. Sees Storm dncn pin MlOt mm j - -. . -,-. TheBootery.Inc A Paraillw fnr Tired Fee Home or Iim An-h Ah shoe CROVKK Sll'ni, Mgr. soa repo s. rhniM. x.im a.,-,. , ?y Are you getting tiretl Or the Oidiniy Ice Cream? ' THY WKATIIERI.Y Something Different and Hettcr Weatlierly's Mystery Hrick is romposed of three flavors ISoslon Cream, Maple Nut and Cherry (.'old. Moon Drug Co. IYompt and Free Delivery iY Y t f t Y ? r r r r f r t ? ? Y f Y V t ? ? Y- Your Yardstick THE story of man's progress is written daily on the printed page in messages from all corners of the gloln?. Only history can measure it. , Yet the progress that concerns you most the letter talcums, tooth-brushes, shoes and automobiles that can give you daily satisfaction you can measure as you read. ; .- . . . Advertisements are your local yardsticks. They tell of the new and the liest your own dealers carry. If you read. the advertisements, you can buy wares that repay your confidence wares widely advertised lieeause- widely believed in. Moreover, by helping you select the new, economical and liest today, the adver tisements help you save for the new and best tomorrow. -it Let the advertisements keep you alert, progressive. 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