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""r?rrr.r n ( i ti ittrt ti rt n tit if PAGE TWO ,-.tlrtllU liI4.ff(IK(lll4lt:tftlt 'THE ' L'A 'CftANDE' EVEMNC, 'OBSERVER '" ' " MolUUW:Jul,V antfii"" MwMMti tMfl!tr'HIH ltMtrWt ' T ?' '' Just About All. In GOLF TOURNEY Rl'YS YOt' A SPIT Jt'ST AT TIIK TIMK YOU NERD IT THK MOST Select Colors itnd 1924 Styles. Values Up to $45.00 Reduced (o' $20,110 f,el your choice now Why pay more? I.OH ANflKI.KS (liy tho AhhopI- alf-U IVtw)- lrorKf Von Kim, rormrr irunH-MisxIhslppj timuiour Kolf rhuriiplui), (IcftuU i) .lurk Tur ! runt, rorriT'r Toxan lnyor, ft nnl ! 4 tnfhf flmi innli'lt nl Hie Huilcli' ' t'oimlry rliilt mvHiiiliiinil Rotf MEN'S DRESS VON ELM WINS BATHING SUITS 20, Reduction : HUMMING BIRD Pure Silk Hosiery WEARS LONGER , Male in One Good Uniform Grade Only 1. Newest Alludes, ulwnys. 2. - Pure silk reinforcement fur wile imd above !ip;I. 3. Fred from heavy und light places. 4. No "loadinjr" to give artificial weight. 5. Garter-run sUip. 6. Fit if) permanent. 7. Snug-fitting ankles and fret. 8. Knit, not .".tretclied to size. 9. T'tirc thread silk body. 10. : Reinforced heels mid toes. 11. Topa, elastic lisle, douliled. 12. Extra leriKlh. 13. All colors fadeless. 14. . Knit in three r.lylci to fit nil figures. Sl.nO I'air. A Good Place to Trade SPORT NEWS BOW!iN-H!CKS NIHE ISBEftTRN IiOcal Team Winners of Sunday Tilt 13 to 4; to Play Cove Next ' Sun- Ufttctof Mo.nnls hall plnyern rlaahttt with the riownuin-lltckh tram or the nlhlctic field y.l.-r-flay afternoon for neven i.ift nil I rtiriom Inning. At the ?nd of lUf fctiftn the noorv stood, Md.i nls ganir, 13, liowman-Hlcks, ,:ii Th gnmn started but wiil( n; rush In the first InniriK whirr flu-1 limbermt-n drove hi five runs nit ot Oliver wlio started In -t t box foi thrt iji Grande leant. 1 in t ornptHM Mclnnls In Ink 1 i Meld, pluoliiK Oliver n shniutop wheto he played u good game. KlrhllffhtH of tin game net Hid homo, rutin 111 I h hy Oailly of III A Ornnde I Mint nnd Iteh Ix'in and JnrUfion of (ht Inn her j.icn. )ttbheln lilt Hie aprin ilht un' th nose on his flrnt lint. up for - th lottTPNl drive t tint Ii:im tvm seen on tho field thin y.nr Tho ball went over the rlghHieM fi nr". . Jackson not IiIh lill Ip the llittil and Giuity made circuit eldnl also hi the thin) Innin-f. Mhe Ia Urondc team, will play cove her next Sunday fur lhe rhamplonahlp of Kantern Oiv.t'. it. n i; l.Owman-IMrlt.'i .. i a (rumlo 1.1 lit L llaltrrlfo flrliliPhi io Jnfl;rtnn; Oliver, MrlnnlH anil Joiinioit. BASEBALL toiirnunirni her- MniMluy. Von Klin was novpr bfti'Ud ,y hii ppnn ni und wan five up of i (if. turn, tin wrnf out In liT., on- unl r pur rr l th I 4 holf-c. .)r)Ms'it shown M H I I,fl (jOl.f THIfACO AI) Murrkiuii It. Johii.iiuii of HI. Caul, wtniM-r of the wpfilrro Rolf i-li;iiupioiihltip til Hlm'dulft Huhirday, .Mundiiy tout h tJiptrltil hil;n purl In Hit nai loncil champion hip t.t Philadelphia unl mlfvlii irv for Itn i w-wfrn op n llil- ut fahiniM clnii. hlPOtfU, )l H'-plNllM1!'. iOlf f ll- tliufda.Mfi Hnriiluy wrr t:lill inar vUiik ut' tlif Kolf dlnplity il hy Johiynion In f r jj t j 1 1 Allien h'I: r in tho finaln. Kal nrdny wli'-n It rom irom Itf IiIimI, and ldn; four down and only I i vi- hulifi to play, won all fivo u it h HI nlroki-H. Johnston shot Htrr-n of llwNf flv-)ioI-h In oih niitPr par, and had a nlno-fooi putt for a IdrdW- two on Tor an pur In Ihri'f on tin- r.o.t yard tvi iiti'f-nlli. , :' 'Vht niarvt-l or - tin fi lioks. 'vt, was h 1ft :j ft -foot putt on ln ufi holf over tin iindiilaltn;? itidr filll RH'fn, for it vuf hln pntfor thfit had plfiynd hlin falHn iiioki of Ihft day.. I In ' had idImhimI ,a. doafn rhunrfH to ;c,t, down putlK or hU lo olRht rrpt and hnt hold only onn loiifp one or 20 reel on thilirlKhth lioh'. This phano Jiad made tlio mulrh dirricnlt.r nn H'ck ! 'Oil 1. do,Pn liolcii wlicn nppuf ont,v Mnlpn Hy KtrnlKhtrr driving uiur nlOHr uprtriiurhluf, t jitppl tip dend or wuifc u. Ioiik pull for a half or a win. Jolmrtt nil's vlrlory,- lukf'H Un til In away from ' ( 'hfrauo for ou of III, ffw llmnH In tlm-aft ymra it has. fr-xlMlfMl, Diirk Kvhiim of t'til cafco. huvinir held It for tho IiihI four yair h ralRliI hcHhlcs four othrr ilnifM. lid iok! liln i It It In thn third round IIk yr-ar when d faloil py Jairii'.-i Manlon or SI. 1Oiiln,- IIOIV TIIKV WASH AiiiiTlrnn l.nmi Ylnn Slnrlilnrry riiirnnl 'KTOENR, n. A Ihrcs-hlns maclllnfi AwnPtl hy H. It. Itlrknum, larnior llvllltr nortltwr-nl nf Urn rlly, vrOH- ilefliroyl ly rln. A rtuttnttty of Kafn tilm wur liiirnnl. .Mr. Itlrkmiin hit. I illMrnlty In miv. fiK hin trarlnr. n nlfiuri rtifrlno nn I . hay halfr locntfil nenrhy. Thi' itirfiirr 1ib1 not liffcun npiTniUinH rnr tl tvasnn. rit.lid v.' I tvl. IVIroll , r,4 4 .614 New Vork i r,4 41 .r.iH WONlilllKlmi f.4 41 .r..l St. l.oill 411 4il .fiDO I'lilniKH 45 4S ;4"t Hcmloll 42 bl ,:i ricvi-lnlhl 43 f.J .447 V'lilhuli llillln ., ..3.1 Hil .IIH NllllOlllll l.)'IUMO , I'hli'lllfO (.3 ilR .f.S4 I'lllKhuiB 4S 4 I .f.30 Hnmlilyn SO 43 ....11 I'liirlninill 4X 411 .MO HI. I.nnln .1H f.fi .4M I'lilin.i. Ipiii.i :;7 r4 .407 llo.ilmi S4 3R .351) American li'Htfilr- Al rillrnlro: rhir;io 7, N"W York II. Al HI Ion II, At f'lovi'lanil Cli-vfiniicl a. Al lii'lroll: rlillmli'll'lilli troll 2. Inil.s: ftl. Ixtllln !l, lion- Wii.Hliliiglnn 4 4, in- .N'niliinnl Inmio At Ttriioklyn: f'lnolnnntl llroold.x n r-1. At fv Vorlt: NVw York It, l.oulx 4. PIRI'O AND WILLS TO FIGHT IN NEW YORK SEPT. 11TI1 ForEwrvFloor InthcHoune Armstmngs Linoleum yft carry a complete stock of Armstrong's Linoleum in jilaln colors, Inlnid and prinr ed linoleum, also Armstrong's Linoleum Rugs. The bcautitul patterns and colorings in this famous line of linoleum will please you. 5 Our prices are reasonable and we guarantee our laying. Let ut send a man to measure your rooms and quote you prices, or, better still, call at out itore and look over our compltte line. NV.W YOI1IC, (lly Ihc Aumii'latr I I'rt'Kio It Ih il..rinlli ly mtlli il l hitl 111"! nml Willi:, liriivyui'lKlilii, will I nil till' IllKhl of Mi-il Iht 1 1 III lloyli 'K Thirl y Ai nu nl Ji rMi-y ay. NKW Yf'tllv (AI-) l.nln Alwl I'lrtio, Arri'iillui Itniv) wolitht, iitnl Hurry Winn, his ni-pi oplionrnl. will mini in i heir 12-rnuml innlcti til lloyli'ii Thirty Arri'H In Jcni-y iMty on Thurwlny nlKhl. Hi-ptrin. h. r. i!-corlliig to nn iinnoulirr. imnl mini,, in, lny ,y 'IVx Itli Kanl, l.roiiiotix or l ho nmtrh. Tho ilalo wiia finally Rrlrolnl arii-r n iroloim:iMl ronfirrtirii with nritrlnlx or tho rnllnl HIiiIok Polo tiMiiirlalloii vho hail rronriitrtl llli'kanl not to Inlirti'ro with the llitrrnatlnnal pnlo iinilrhl'.H Kchnl nhil on Ht'litrliihiT li anil III unil u postithlo ihlnl kuiiio on Ki'ini'in lior IS. Itlrkanl ii.ikrd l he I'nlo aHNorlntltin to lnyl( Ihf I'rlnrp nf Wiih. who will ho In thin rnnn. try for llio polo ninlrhrrt. o nl lioi.l ihn Imiiv wlKht fipthl. Th k.is for tin' nr. In will mil rr pririB railKlliK from ; lo S1V, fur rlUKNhlo pi'alw, pliiH thr iimiiiiI war tax. I'lrpo has virtually .lirhlinl upon Sivr.iiiiKa us a IvalnInK Kroiniil. OREGON TEAMS ; - . J This remarkable snannhot of William Jennings Bryan was caught near tho end of the IJemooratle convention when the "Commoner,", weary from aiilii'.us neiuiiiina anil n hit dlipliUeU hy unfriendly receptions Riven' . him. Miou-s in his tune that lie Is an ohl man whose political race la almost run.' . $ " r .liiikwm 'I'IiiiIkt Aliln.o nali'il for sale. AHIII,ANIl, .flro. -r- I'lro which OVrtT. Ci. HKI.M. alarti'i In ilry Krawi on the nldo or' .'.' lloglslrnr. (irlz.ly, inounliiln, Iran I lian, . fiy.u, July H-21-28-Aug. 4-11 inlli-H rrom 'AMhlaml anil in. fuil . ami was raKl., In !, of ,. . , '"'I , .irorts of a InrL-,. ,.row or fir.. Nolle is hereby Riven to n!l arlong utr i ' . loneerii una me .1 '"ominlasion of tlicit'lty of La uranile. Union fiKlitPM to atop il. eariont!: or men were: Hi nt Anliland to romhul the hhiite. N'ntli'i' (if l-'innl Aiffiniit. n A mm i iiiiiiiiiapi a i U IN H In tlin County Court of I'nion Oourily Ktnlo of Orptfon. In-Iht JMnttirr or Mm Rstulc of Kluio Wtmak, DfcwBstMl, NoUrn Is Iifndiy orlvon that tho nndfriRnpd, litiH rilod Ills' flnul ar- ounl an admlnlntrator of iho cs- (at or Klmo' Canjilt, doronsfil, und tlio county court of Tnlon t'ounty ttrognn )ius s-t ThiirH'liiy, Anvmt Mrh, mi' sj, at in a. in. nt tho Coirrtion lioom In I tic City Itutldinx In it on m In thn Court l!oiifh nt l.a'1'a Oramli1, ftroon. as th time and jflrandc. Union County, Oregon, ns pldr wht-n and whoro s;ild oin 'tlii tlin and plarn fr hrurlnir nv I tnln-slon will mvvt nnd ln-ar and lo- ii nd all ohl'TllmiK In tlit allownne ; tfrmtno all olijtTt ions. renion of Hah final iwcnuni. approval or ,Hi.ran (- unci rlalins of urirvnnro of lho hui'mo and s'Mlfinut t( ftaid i-- an person or persons nKaipst naid (tuti. :: 1 j proponed Imprnvi-mr-ut and tin pro- ( , I in I ci! a I l,n Ornmle, Ori?on. I posfd fissesstncnt 1hrrfor ngulnsi Coumy, Oregon. proposes nnd Intends to Improve ! Improvement District No. 149 In ithe City of I.a Grande, Orepon. In accordance with tho plans and jpeci Mentions therefor her;lofor ttiioptetj hy the CommtH.sion, and l hat t lin report of the committer on esttmutrs for said Improvement is now on file In the ofllcc of thr Recorder of the Cily of l,u Grande, UreKon : that tlioi suld Commin sinii has set Wednesday, the 3dth day of July. 19L4, at 7:30 o'clock p. m. of said day, nt the Cninmis 25 Reduction SCRAN1 ON S SHOR I. Aveniio one hundred fifty ( 1 CO) therein hard surface pavement irMiio.onr.tiON i,i;Afji i:. t'liihs ' ' W. I.. I'i HminilttUfmi....K...vHT -J ,kiv HoIhc !i C .(142 Weer 7 li .!..:! Haker ... ti it .In i fnyet(e 4 a .2 sc. Ontario 4 1 1 i.MMirrr wins n:vixr flAKKK. Ore. (Hecl:tl). f he sreond defeat or the seti::un win; administered to the Kinm.lt clul. winners of the ii4 l.hilm-Orej.o': teaffiie pennant, hern Kundtty ,if lernoon, when linker trounced Hi" Idaho I en in 15 tu 10 in and loone ffiiim ompliMcly ontclamied Ity the Ore- Ron tenui In every real tire nf the name. I lespllo the Iokh, lOmmeit, owIiik to pllkiiK t'P a heavy lend earlier In the season, has a rle'tn 3J Knit ie lead In the title race. Hunday's Kiitnes mBrked the offi cial closing1 of the league play. R. ii. Maker ifi 12 in Mmiiielt 10 ft S Ha 1 1 erlea Kosh wry and Arnntt ; Anton and Offennan. noisK i.ohrs ;ami:. TIOISK. Ida. (Hpeclal). Aftri Hot.se 'h HoiiHiillontU rallies tu 1 twice stayed defeated, Ontann hammered out t hren runs In t tie I Mil InnliiK Hunday urternnon and Kot a well-earned victory by u scorn nf 8 to 5. ' Krrors In the Molso field, coupled with poor base running, pwt thn Kame tor the Idaho team. Ilolse, despite her deTeat. haft second place in the Idaho-Orefron iixie cinched with a lead or Kniues over Welser, In Ihlitl place. Lllllv 'I L'lh. I 'l'4 i - UldtlCH I.hTTKH, Adinlnlslruloiv of the I jtlule StfllO ' 'it lie I;, I let'i'liHetl. .Inly H-l-L'.S-Anir. 4-1 I IMihlJr l.aml Sale. Iicpaiinieiil r tlin lnleriotf. U. H. Land (irriee ut a (li-itinle Oregon, June '2, ini'l. Notleo In hereby Riven that, nn directed by Iho coipmlKsioner or Iho General Land On lee, imibr provl.'tlons oT He1. - t fr, )!. S., pnr- Hiiant to the apptlciitlon of W. 11. Mi'l'lure. I.a Grande, OreRoii, Ser ial No. flL 1 4MI, we will offer ut public sale, to Die Iiiirbesl bidder. a slow. hut nt mil lens limn J::. no inr nere Kmmett waH.nt tn o'clock A. M.. on the mill (he properly to be benefited Ihere- hyj In aliiil dlsirlct. . l'h:it. (he boundaries of tlie iIIh-Iri't- to be lmiruvd and benefited by (lie jfrild pro-poseil Inipvnveiueilf ns fiii.'illy ndupti'd by the roinmift- islon are ns follows, lo-wil: He- !:lnnin,: al the center of the inter Kt'cllim of Adams Avenue a' ml Cedar Street iii the rity of ha Grnude, Cnlon County. Oregon: thf-nce west nlontr the center line of Admit day or August, t!(24, next, nt thin ()fl'ie the fntlowhiK Iraet or bind: SK', N", , Seel Inn n, nw;, NKM. Section 10. Township 2 Soulh, RaiiRe 7 KaHl, V. M. The Nate will not lie kept ripen, but will be declared clowd when I hose present at t hn hour nnmud have ceaned blddhiK. The p-rsnn inaklntr the biKhest bid will be re. quired lo Immediately pay t he amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely the abnve-deHcribed land nrn advis ed to file their claims, or ohjee tionH. on or before the time ibsU- DONT SlJFFliK! Immediate rclinf in possible with this SIMI'Ui HOME tveatmenL ;ir-n-nia is healing, snolhiiu', PAINLESS. CLEAN and SOKE! Satisfaction Guaranteed. L. & L. DRUG CO. I.a Grande, Orison Win at CniM ;miiI llAliniSlllnini Ore. The dry Knuion has made no material Im priKKlnn on tho wheat crops of two local farmer, according; to their report, l'rler Vila- aaya ha harveated jo huihpls of uprlnt wheal to the acre. Paul Jenion Juat Hni.ihed carlnf. for a wheat crop that netted him SS bushels an acre. The Jenson crop was grown on aoll that was last year planted to corn. I Vou can imuallv tell which al.la la tlnlarln IIoImi naileries Newhlll Mast and Kerwln. W'elser and Payette, eonsenl, did not play It. II. K. i; r, 13 s I .ons; liy nulla,: esterdav. Films Kodaks Cameras FASTMAN ' And ANSCO Moon Drug Co. Prompt nnd Free Delivery e' Feet Bother You At Ali This Summer? Feet tired? Sore? Btirninp;'.' No need for that. The Roolery shoes, plus The Hootery's careful fit tins; will give you comfort. If you have heen unlucky in ".'filing shoes, we inWtc you to this store, where you take no chances. We know what we are doina;. Cut ahove comes in black nnd tan calfskin. Trier $7.50 The Bootery Inc 208 Depot Street . Phone Main 118 "A Paradise for Tired Feet" Home nf the Arch-Aid Shoe for Men and Women CROVKK SMITH, Mgr. feet; thence north aloiitf a lino one hundred fifty (I CO) feet from and parallel (o the cenler lh:e of Cedur Street to the center of Calmer Ave nue; theneo east alons the renter line or Palmer Avenue three hun dred Cioo) feet; thence south alonrr a lino one hundred fifty (ICO) feet from nnd pa rn 1 1 el to t ho cen t or lino of Cedar Street to the center of Adams Avenue; theneo west nloni? tho center line of Adlimn Avenue to point of hoglnnliiR 'nil located in Grandy's Second Addi tion to the City or I.a Grande, Ore gon. That said Improvement IjIslrJct Xo. 149 Is hereby created by the Commission of the Cltv of I.n Grande, for the nurnose nf linnrnv. I inpr and with the Intention to im prove said Improvement District by griming ine roiiowinR nameii street to the proper subVrade tlilrty (30) feet In width between curb llpes; Cedar Street from the north prop erty Sines of Adams Avenue to the south property line or Palmer Ave nue, Including two rail street In tersections, and by constructing thirty (30) feet In width helw curb, lines, also combination curb and gutler where not In place und (tie ncccHsary Inlets und cuteh bus Ins all on the uhove named street located In G randy's Addition to the f'ity oC .a Grande, Oregon, the east of tho above improvements io Ut nssessed lo th properly enpeclally hem-riled lliereby. . I inter this 2nd day of July. 1924. J. K. STKAHNS. . .' Iteeorder nl the City of t : l,a Grande, Oregon. July 7-14-21-l'K ' Correct thin Hrnlence. ."This Is a preiiy thing," s-tlii the wiles worri :in , as she held up a 44. "and it will give you Htteh sb-niler lines." 't ear Men Unebiv. mfal uiMmMfati, sblefe 41H pllitc, Mckl awttiyhi. mmi KMtraJ truluiitsT. (.'atamlsawua -' 317?! LOTION p indnpnucble for the Instant reiiel ol insect bites and itch on fund M pUn whrrr ... nj itch in prrv-t.i, .U. leJw.w fZ,- .an rc,( tiitbii, luntiuin, ..... .Hun llico tc mm ?7 mm Blue Mountain Oregon LUMBER A WEI,L-r,IJII.T HOME LASTS A LIFETIME And then will usually sell for more than the original cost. Is it a good investment? Bowman - Hicks Lumber Company Telephone Main 8 For Mill or Box Wood Phone M-547 . J. L. MUNHALL t f T t y t v t f ? ? y y y ? t IT I? t I ? y ? y y f ? ? ? f ? ? ? ? y y ? ? f ? ? y y X: A Queen And Her Castle THEY were seated in the living-room Fred Henderson and his jruest from! the office waiting; for the dinner jronjr. "Nice little .home you have here, Fred. Evcrylhinjr so neat 'imd in pond taste.- What's the recipe?" "Credit the little woman in there.. She's the home manager art director, purchasinp; ngent and generar counsel on what to ' liny and how' to buy. . " "She knows! Keads the advertisements! Reasons that ad vertised goods must le right goods in style, taste, quality; that they must he truthfully represented, and that they must lu- worth every penny asked for them. If they were not, the manufacturer making them or the dealer selling them could ' not long continue in business. Logical, isn't it? "Yes, sir, Bill, if I were as well informed on things to eat, clothes to wear and furnishings for the home as Louise, I'd kick up this bally job of mine and Income an 'Expert Adviser to People Who Don't Read Advertisements.' " ADVERTISEMENTS ARE YOUR EXPERT ADVISER ON BITING WISELY-READ THEM ALL 3 X f f y t f y y t y y t t t f r ' ? y y y f t y y f y t y y y f y f y ? y ? Y 'y y t y : y y f y ? : W. If. Bohnsnkamp iffctung ncked. it i. th ti. fjimfihi creilui si Uw Mtmpaox (CMUUtuticn. iKM0)KMrfuWW.A. ......