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PAGE EIGHT THE LA GRANDE EVEN IK u UBSttKVUK ' " i 7 MIS HIT wmm ( ManyJftn RurnViiH tm Mownx in town urn Htil'OrinR- uroatly rroiu thf a)Hrut f jtcuu'tiuj-y -wniiir, f. ilurJnAr lln hoi ilry .wcalln-r. li" : port from I h 1 nuimMifl Hrntrh ' flection wmt of town Ki-ali Lh:il .it Ifi diiUnuM to grf Htrffji'M-nl w;iUr for liTir-tUcMi or lln- foron! cri of alialia ami th:il ft ronsi.li'nihh . I" . iiftrvaKe will no ihmhi h ho j.hM't j a 1o malit Hit rutting of a -ond rrwp Iiiih.:h;1M OnWflir two.fa&'."- of Hu'kl f vcr : aw fitori.il in (own. i rf m Hi' ? raws in u Hinall rhihl i Aunt ' l',v&nn unci tin oihr Khnr Month -I . wlch'fi iiinall iluii,M"r. Th- van h fculil lo bA in h. Ilr;ht jorm, j with Die cinl.lcn N-;irivJ.y nh-l; I roouifb io he In WPit. r f-aiillonti i ur being tak'-n to frv ni any f )urt)ir iur ud in' I j - tttwi . Howard Mcl.'-.'iii uinl win- rovi-' In from p.'iMlltioi., Nuinntay ai'i-r-v noon t'itl 4-u; wtli-sml vi.tH f lnr with r.laiivi.'i h'P'. Tin M'- i.taHH W'T( orcofttpuhW-tl lt Ktuni s frioudfi Who w. nt on to Wallowa , ; lulu woinirHiiuO, .lor a ;w duyfi OUtiTiff. ( Thi lir.hlnj? jr. ni.orU.1 to ,c neatly 'improve.! lo what' ii liat. i heon ilsulfiK H- injr '' ' arlj j ftiwimrr. Homo v rv rati: faHniy rat r he-it huvi h'n i -.oi K ii I.; local tKhe-rmrn. ' A con.idTahlt' tll.-iiippoinlniiil ' aftLonK pTfioiin who IiikI mad'' up- plication for Ihc- rural raiih r posi tion Oil tin- ll' W (Ollo to Im- uwi cA hr" t-arlv In tin- fall, wa n'-ra,iionf-l 'arly 1" ih v-h, upon rwlpt of a P ih r from Hit- poM offlrt iloparl ni--iit navinir Iho rottl' ' woiihl opt-rut I lin e 'layn it ' . wevU, instead of daily. Thin rani" I uh u siirprlfic ati cvi-ryoiw had x j ptd that no difficulty wiihl 'li i rxprh nr d In pt-tiirur u daily rottt'', dnr, to th'1 larir1 ainoiim of inull which wouhl ijo out over l Hit f nuw rouir-. It Is hi at I'd that ni'iirtv J ti ilnzen pi rttitiis had mudi- apphr.i- tlOH for va rrh-i'M rxiunlnai ion, nine tho Idtnr Irllin of Hio ihri- . j tiky a, wet Ic proposition hai hw-n j iimdc known, hoiiip of lln- prus- i icLtvr' uppll(-anlt nay Ihi-y do tiol J earn for Hip position, Imthiino of J 1lj iiff"rfirf In tin fiahiiy, whlrh would aiiioimt to $!mmi n ynir. It I'rank Walkir, livlni? In Hf Iop ronnlry wat Jti-miKht lo 1h- ; hoiipllal hero Satnrdiiy hurt tin;: V rroni niipndlrlllH. Hn .hrtil lwn I t;lrk only a rMort ilnijtttd did md '1 rontddr hln condlllnri iu rloni. An V opfirullon wand. -rldcd upon, whh'h dlHrlo.iM the fuel that II i PP'" l; din had i orntd In two iti.. H1 i tt rporld fl 1 "lllniT aloni; ; wll at thU tlrn'. 1 T. O. Jnhrmon iwid ilauKht' ts i; madP u trip up Htr ri-wk and up ' thn inonnlulii tin llri t of lh woyli S tu Hrih of lmrhl !' rrP h. Koi' i who huvr liii'li In Hiid lornllty r- ' rntly port the luirklrhrry crop vry ood Mii1. .ouimida'i!.id- J iiiia-ntlty of irfliv'i im'v--' l -'n V hrouKht If'o town durliiK tl.fi pa .t FOR SALEji d Room houf, modern, on i'-4 -HprlnK tt-t. Tlalln, tolh-t up Mfdlrs and down, haih iip-rttulm, .hot plpw rniniict', on pavivl :Htretft all p:ttd and all iimM-wi-ni-ntfl paid; Irnn nud Hhm1 Vry. H-aiitlfnl vh-w nnd fldi' jloine. Will lurludM piiiiifl fur Oiluro. H'n uh iihout tiTina. & Hanrn lionn, lflttft X nxiiiMi, T..i 4randi, Om:n. l.oin iiniii. Vrlrtf Vluw. $f,iid en. hI), Iwilanc at $H pr month will) ,! p-u1 .ctit inlft-'sl. t iood onsy Imv ior hoiui-hoily. W havo for iiah pail or fh njt-Oov i nor IIi-i'm fui in I i Co VP, t rMott. Thin In puit in ona of I Im old piomir farms Ui Covf. 12a itt'l'i-s, :i arri-H nhcrritit Hovul Aun-a and Bin git. flood iiix-rooiu Iio.ibp and fulr niilildM luldiiiK). : iTh 8.an. tiu nssuiuit lid- , ril loan of $:t(diti. 6 Room hoiiHn, Hlci-piniy pond., . woolihed, tndlnr. chl( k-n Iioiini-, with ''Ifclrh' HkIiIh In hotisi nnd ohtrken hoiiso. l.orntfd in In. j land fit y rlotm to thi Hrhonl hotuw. Ootid i-ardiii. rrlo . 9 1 Muo. Mhfial payimnt dn.vn m unA halnnro l-'H p-r month. C. J. Black & Company Stimworft to l'U-y, Itlm k Jt Stoop. Im Brando MhI'I Itniik HldK. 1'ltouo AJnin HA NEW BUSINESS Just Opened in Bohnenkamp Jlullding Jefferson nnd Elm Fully Equipped nnd ,Able to Do First Clnss ,AUTO TOrS, AWNING AND REPAIRS LA GRANDE AUTO Tor CO. Albert Martin, Prop, two wi'kH and hnvo found rondv to l.r.a pit if a Hon. Wany4f the Jtki'nwrH Jktv ldi nx up Htarl;lnf I lu ll' firsf cnllln'-!: of hay, ihr- wt-attifT hut 'hfift t -rr-fd t.-m ally fvood wit h ory tin I- -time- hi'liR Inm diirhiR this hoyWur. ?omr iff i hi- lorul rranRrf aro j planning on utti-ndin Ik- nntrni; i of i lie." ronniy fomona frraniv to : hr b-ld jit I'rorulM- ftalnrdnv. AiORrunr 2, I'ltM. li is hoiod ihur : a luiftc nuiMli'-i or (iiuni-rK from lit! iia-rlrt of -Ihi' -Mtrily -will (- aid.- lo aiU'iul the JuLi-urian! Ihr. Th; I'oinonii KranKi- nn'it -In;; haH lii-ii w'M known niitni- or KalliiitK in ilif rnunty, far 1 hrii -rK'ot'Htt diilUffH, njoyd ul lh'fr iMW'ilna. (I 1h proPahh thai Ifii- tnrn-oid will If y.-ry ll'h; J'roiu poi'iioiui At,f li"' I'ouniy wli'T'1 ha and Ki aln ii :i - -1 U'. in full nwiriK. J'iik Mi ally all :'i.7'.m a,- tintr in do Dip tir'-airr (ail nf th-ir own work and I-'l luii th'-y nui ihf time ly f-pM.'.'. Thp Vn:iuwa jiranK'' Ji'-hl Hr itt'Plllar rlll' I'l with u liticl Jn,tK tfi In ail nda n Mlw K.-va Cr. -1,'rowU of Kianir- t of Wallowa 'is vorklli-r fo Mir. 11. V. ftl'lk IH'- liif- h.irvi-t rra-ion. Much of ih- fall whfal I.h nearly ready for roiiihlnmpr, wvcra,l tnii chliii'M an- In liiu; repaired and put In ruiiliiiii order. It la f-t.prrl,d that riiitf'h or the whi-aJ i'Tois will ho rut during lln 'pi-vl l"n das. Th.'- dry hoi w alh r hus ripen 1 the firaiu iiiddl. fiame npt Inqr ;:wn vhral In Die hill ra-idlons i.t In inr hound at Lhls lime. The Krasshopp rr. itrt- InrrruHliiK in ala;'iuiuK uuioherH in many pariH if the eontdt-v, Ihry are Hald trt m' itOllIK lioilie .ipiUUlKi; to RTOen liraiii nt many plneeii in Die i'llli. Mr.i, I '. W. M a mi ord retiirnr d hoim- Die lirM or the week from Kr-Ulii, Wiinli,, where h( wnt early last w ek lo ia-p a nephew who liar) hren Injured there. Mi-m. .luiieih I ten in has hrn qulti' sick al her home in iho hills uori hi itHt of town for Die past sevoral day.i. Hhe Ih reporled to he aliichtly Improved al this Dine. .1, It. Cam In, r. A, Mrt'rae and i :arl Hhenid n lni lied homo I ho la Her pari of Die week from I'ow walha riilKe, They liave heen there Die pasl week, Kulherlntr some hei r eallle. Ahoiil I hlrf y head or siers heloi);inK in dirrer eiil mcmheivi of Hie Hlnek fts'iorla tint) were hroiiKht out. The Ktoeli is said lo he in excellent pond I -lion. J-'rank Marlln was nolle nerlnut ly injured while working lu t he Ilowman-I heks t 'o. sawmill her'. Ih.- first f the week. Ih- waf naf-'d tu work I n at the edffer, au (,'d;lUK tu noun- man tier was thrown Hlrikhitf hint In lite iloin arh, Id- was hurried lo (he hos pital where he wus tfiven medleal atii'iiiion, ii nd In aide to he abound af'ain nt this time, M'wo orihifee tin ii ha ye In- n in urid iu 1 he rtwili- manner at I he mill rererHy. l.l:ISTON I'l.ANK (M AItWAII lt DAM l.lAVnvri.'N. Jduho.-Al a rlt iv.t iim' int i hij- at Die rofimiitrcdal j o the roiiin-il, deehaon was reai'n- rl for I lie city In enier derinlti-ly on ih; projtri nf in.viallliif? a dam lu Din cjiarwiLter rJver h-re. At Monday iiiffhfa mdnK, the roun- ell will take lui nnd MepH-fur liav-d liifr Hiirvej.s made iwid .'final dai:i nhiained. . The meeting wan larifely atten l- ed anil Die projorl was unproved wHh enthusiasm. A elllstenM' eont 1 mlliee has lieeu eiiKaKed rmniA I Mine rvrtDiiK preliminary data. This rum iu II lie Includes P. J, Hn h r, merchant ; ! orfrc II. Krh. foiMlier liiriuhei of the Idaho 4itl- It y eommlssloi): J-'rcd K. Knjeiy. uiemiie.r of . I In l ounell, and Junius Mel 'i a ne, propf i Inr or I he Itay- iiioiuI hotel, Kmi-miI y.ars nn the nliy .h- ialii'l all i uuuieer's report 4u & dam. TIiim n pnii has Ihq made Die hasia oi the liuiulry made h thi ciUai lis' eommlltet. The -;tl- jiuiic slunvM that u (lain, Sin r-oet litfth and eosliuK ithout f.Hinl,(iuu, would develop Minn to coim horn '- lioht r and would ei ati a log-slnr- nf.fi ahoiil four lidhs loiiK. Willi I coiiMtrueiiou or the ituiii, ih' city will enter Die iovi r and Hvoerul eli ctih st-rviee li Id ami will he in a pnv.ltlou in i in oiii'iit'f taeto'ry de eiupuieni ahin;v all Hues. 1 thMIO '1 1 Mi A'ltif-S i i- rl'NTs 'OINO .iri.lll'ITA, Jdjdio. WuIUt f'oehran, one ot the In si known niehui growers nf il illicit u, -h uf. "Phis In clover" this summer. Mr. i 'ochrnn had a imalt patch id' t;iound thai he thoiiKht would h" nleahy iidaded to the growing oi tonuitors. Ttic itround v:ik put Into the he'd pu-slldc cnndll Ion and needs irom the earliest malur lug lomutnt uhtaltuihle were lilautid. The plants were given In ii'ttfivt cnltivaDon HirouBhout the dry nnd hot weather ami Mr. 'or It run marketed several hini- dred pounds of choice lomuinc ' hei'orc otlier nardners or .lultt tta had any ripe tomatoes. lie received in cents a pound ! for the tiituatocN, hut Die supd 1 v as nor nuf lichni (n meet .onc trnih or the demand. Mr, Coeh t an regrets I hat he did not hae fii or ten liens of the tomatoa on the same, kind of ground, aa he would have i en n d a ytnull for tune. The contract price this yii with the Incul cannery Is $ 1 2 i jion, white Mr. I'm hrsu Is ohtaln ' Intr -uti a ton. iHn init risiis no iir.vr , 1'1:mij:tiiN. tire -When nr. V. J. llartl-tt of ltikker, aerrilary- treumrer of thi IUitrn tlregan Medlrol noelely, stiMUd from Ma ker to attend the annual meeting of thn society at Illngham nprlngn, he untlrlpntcd a romplet Men tion, on arrival at Km I grant hill however, h found Orvllto rhilllfv. a tourist from Colorado, whoa ear hail rouh ovfr the edxv of Ih" bill road. Tho tourist was brought to St. AnHiouy' hoapltul hy tho phy- jlrlun and given mUlca attention. When Winter Comes in Summer & kBi?'1tir", SEA Vlntr com' in the ctuntmertime at itupld City. H. .V. luudrtda of rlnriow wu hiokrn, inofi caved in. uutouiobik-j were wrt-cked, and u dAniwl of hulimtQWi four inches dt-ep covered the city Mirveiu after u vf naif hour Mtoim.' Kotkn hrouy.ld their snow shoveln out of the cellars nnd went to work. Argute, JhmmI mii iaiilaiii ARIKAMJ, Mr.-. Alore (hau 4(1 aaleH and "mnajiatones," as w ll an rey. rul piircH of Ja:;per, found 4u UrLly jiiouiitaiu, almui ITi fnika from Ashland, were rhriwn 29 after the Gold Rush came Hills Bros Red Gan Coffee A GKNKRATIOX followins; the storied st;in perle of the Foriy-niners (in 1878, to be exact) another event of importance took place in the West the birth of Hills Pros. Red Can Coffee. The cofrec-o .became a serious contender for the laurels of the prospector's pan. In all truth, the lure of the lode, though more spectacular, has not eclipsed the charm of the golden cup of Hills Bros. Red Can Coffee the largest-selling brand in the world, known everywhere as The Recognized Standard. Break the vacuum seal of a tin of "Red Can"; inhale that aroma! Hrew a cup nnd lift it to your lips! Then you will understand the popularity of this really wonderful coffee, and know that the coffee tradition of the West is in safe, keeping. The rare llavor is sealed fresh for you. With all its high quality, Mills Bros. Coffee is not high-priced. It is eco nomical to buy and economical to use. Hills Bros., San Francisco. O Halt int. Hitaii' " 7 'hy i. 1J. WalhOii, ex-.laeksou coyu- ly judr.e. Accord I UK In Judue Waiti.ui, who is a student nf peo h'K.v, 1 he .'stone are .lhe.Hatn' n j thosf found on lii;u heH ffnd prov- Jihai DiIh areu was once an o..eaii l-d. years ' ' AMSMbu-w , v.. HILLS BROS COFFEE HAIJ'IM, Ore. Announeemeni was made here of the select ion or four new faculty inenihern for Wllhtmetto university. The new Instructor Include- Horace (1. Itnhfdtopf, Miss Louise K. iJtiinier, .Mist! Kdith henlhe and Krance V. Melton. Mr. Jtahskopf will have char tri or Hie department of puhlic icak hK. lie in a KradiiHio or Wilia.n eijn i(iiivirsily and tho furry snhool of oratory jl Jioston. Mim liilmer will he In charge or the home economics depart ment. Hhe Js a graduate of Hie a(ilwa.uke-lMwner eolle. nnd oluuildu univi-rsily. .MIhh Denim Iiuh hoen employed as professor of foreign lanuaes, and will bneehillice iu J-'rencli. She is a Kfaduatc or the Lake e'otvst colle near f 'hint en. Miss Ahdioii will have charge or Hie pinno 1 -pnriment In the school of music. Iietin Oeorpe II. Allen, f;r many years connecit-d wilh V.'lllami'ite nnlverslly, will ndminlsti-r I In- ex ctillve dulliH nf Die iusiiiuiion. Ke l W heat in .Demand J'KNlM. i:TONr, O re. A reo nesl for I'maDDa county seed wheal to he used on demonstration plots In Lincoln county, Molilalia lias heen in-cidvi'd ' lh- county aent from I1'. A. -O-iveo. eon illy uije.lil tiiitre. 0 Iven formerly; lived In Pendle ton and umuiKed exhihils nf praln for two years when lln1 Northwest Kruln nud hay show wits held in l,-nd1-ton. - i In tht Original facuum-Pack whi(h kttft tht tvfiet frttti. I Van i Ion liuren-- Water Supply M A l!SI I I'M Kl.l t. Ore. I huwlnn, realixiuj! Dial lit ivaU-r .siu.nly vv.is watitiiiK. armntred iur -tuptuni a reservoir on Kerry creek and In- J Mtiillinir ii iiiimri which will add aim I (.iilloiiM a miniil,' to I hi- iiermancnt I supply. Klrrlricily In hehiK us-d for pinupini;. The dam 1- at Du site or the trout halefiery. The chtorinaiion plant v:m nnnnl fiuin its furniei- ioi-jiiion. , Dairy t titled al lt'KOil. KfWIMilUIC. WiV. Tile t'ores! Kervh'ii hax Jl' cidi i ) niant a per- nil for i. dairy' al diamond In he which Ih rapidly In eoniiiiK e :" the favorite camplliR risurls of siiiilhern Oregon. A dairy ! sup ply thv hH and camptMs ia need ed ami Die iLppitciint ipusi acrei' lo liiul;' suilalde iiniu'iiviiiit'iilH The iipidii'Uliuns will Im- pa!i:-tl ii on this fall and th.- m-i i,iic. slon tfraiilt-d ntat-ftntr ii'-'l v-.n'. OUR ..JITI.Y. HARVEST SALE ' Offers wprylhiiifj in the Btoro nt; from 10 lo 23 1-3 Per Cent OIT. You cannot afford to miss the greatest. saving event of the season. Andrews Variety Store Service and Economy Srn-nil for Kngr ,.ns Oprim Aiik. 1st. Hot 3(iiii' Aniiiiiinillim i.t Lilly's slim i. mi siiiils, Mi'Olllll' t'ai'lriiliti'N, Slil.l (.nils lyul llllli'q. F. L. LILLY llanlwaro I'lionc Main 85 f Do Stories of Achieve ment Interest You? The fact that shrewd cesses oi otir wen-Known men shows that we, the teresled in success and how to. attain it. Have you noticed that in common.' l-.ncli mi vine;. United States National Mi:Miu:it rrnr.RAi, iirsr.nvE svsit.m The Hank That 'lakes (are of yllr i,erM,a - ' . i Blue Mountain Oregon LUMBER A WELI-WH'T IIOJIR LASTS A UFETIME And then will usiml'ly sell for more than the original co.".t. I it a "',)("1 investment? Bowman - Hicks Lumber Company Telephone Main .8 For Mill or l!ox Wood Phone M-.r17 J. L. MUNHALL ASK PURITY BREAD 'ii si La Grande Bakery K. J. McWilliams PURITY BREAD SUPERFINE BREAD Silk Hosiery, Too,- M 1 . w The Bootcry Inc. 206 Depot Street IMione Main 118 "A Paradise for Tired Feet" Home nf the Arch-Aid Shoo for Men and Women GKOVKU SMITH, Mgr. Jl editors fill our magazines these histories of successful lolls how early success came A Word to the W ise Is Sull'icic Friday, August 1, 1924. FOR for Quality iNuae or White Fashion favors the nude tint in i-.loclo'nji.s, even with, white i;lioe. Y(it some may piirfer white hosiery, lldlh are hern in good (iialilies, mod(!ralely prieed. AT $1.50 t f f t T f T T .? T ? f ? T f ? ?' : I t f T V v with stories of the sue readers are vitally in- men have one thing through hard work and nt. Bank 2. 1 Alt IV Hi fJBVVWSj t