Saturday, September 13, 1924.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE NTNE
j WHEAT CROP
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!
ENTKRI'ltlHK, Ore. (Special to
he Observer) . Much wheat Is
rowdlug into tin warehouses giv
:ig evidence Unit considerable crop
rus raised fvi'ii in Hits driest or
usiniB. Threshing i well nnlsh
1 in Ilu lower valley and tn the
orth end )( there ure many
eids with grain In the shuck, on
Ider Slope and l'rairiu creek, ho
In' wheat will continue lo move
br some time, says a local news-
aper.
Tests show much good wheat
nt I ho weight runs Hghl. The
iverago fur Korly-fold Is n round
ili and 57 pounds, and there is con
idcruhlc hiiiiiI. which represents a
iiithcr loss. Tin- prln- Is so much
! A SNAP
higher than last year that It has!
proved to make up somewhat for
the light crop. In tact farmers
often find thoy have more, money
left after puying ull expenses than
they had with the heavy yield and
low prices of Inst Benson'.
Karly In the ' summer many
farmer hcBllulcd to order any
sacks, reeling dubious about- I heir
I needs. lUi as harvest progressed,
I more- and more sacks have been
j ordered 'In haste. To date, Kerr,
IGlfford & Co. for their warehouses
at Kuterprise, Joseph anil l.osllnc,
and the Woolgrowers Warehouse
(company, with their Kuterprise es
tablishment, havo distributed near
ly Htu.ono sicks, and the prospect
is they will buy more than that be
fore. th season closes. This would
account for than ilao.'HMi bushels of
grain, and the Knlerpris.! Flour
mill warehouse is well filled. It
bus a capacjjy of Su.uuii bushels.
These figures have little bearing
an the total wheal crop of the dis
trict, for so much grain is held for
stock feed. The greater part of
all wheat taken from the farm Is
still handled in sacks, as the bulk
method has failed to gain in favor.
The force at the Woo I growers'
warehouse ts particularly busy
right now since much wheat Is be
ing received, to be cleaned for seed.
The early harvest and hard roads
are strong arguments to move the
grain Immediately. Seeding is gen
erally held up In Ihe hope of rain
to moisten the earth und sprout
the grain.
One of tliu best lC-ucie
tracts of land in Fruitdalo.
Must bo sold to settle the
estate of Jhe late Frank
Coykendall, deceased.
.1 Come in and get full par
ticulars from
La Grande Investment
Company
iiomi:i itKAiroitfl
lU'llnlilo Am nr.- for Itcllahlo
Insurant" Coiiiitaiili'ff.
1201 Adnnui Are. Main 751
k HonoIHsh
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IS-
j:xri:xsi:s auk i-im).misi:i .
ASTOItIA, Onv County JiulK''
CiirnfUtiH unnotmfi'tl lotlny I hail li-'
lititl Riven IiIm iistunl Iti tlovurnor
I'li icf in Ui mill ti-r of KimiitnU'i'
Inu juiyim-M' lor tin- si'i vltts or
(it-wrRt: Ni uncr, Jr.. uh ii't liil liroa
t'ftilor In clntMop lotinty lliiiior
cnsis. Mr. Ni tno r In due to arrive
here lute next week.
Tint Cltitaop county Rtnriil Jury,
ilium whose rtuuesl Mr. Netiner
will lit' il lmt iluil to AHturlu. "ill
inet't. when It Kill tletiile w IK Uli'r
lo conclude Its work und mnke a
flnul 'report or usk thut It lie t-on-llnued
In offleti nrter the qxplrntlun
of the reRlllnr ti rln of court Kep
letnlier l.ri. when it new Rrnnd jury
will lie uppolliled.
BUT IT POURS
TK I .Ot 'A 8 1 IT. ( Spec la 1 ) M o u t y
Daniels was seriously )iurt Satur
day afternoon about a mile from
Hia home when his horse reared
back and fell on him. One of his
boys was with him and he went
for help. Mrs. Gertrude Young
took her car ami brought' him
home- On her way to Te locus!
nfl-r a doctor "her car turned over.
Opal Ilarr, Virgil Ounieis and Mrs.
Young were in Ihe car but no one
was hurt. Tho ambulance came
and took Mr. Daniels to tin Grande
Itondc hospital. .Mrs. Daniels Is
staying with him.
Mrs. Dora Cnloti has returned to
Teloeaset. She. will teach In, 'the
IVIocitKct school.
Carl SnodgrHHs has returned to
jTelocaset. where He Is me, cm-
ployed. .
Leo Young brought his thresh
ing outfit to the. IIIM Herbert place.
With Ihe threshing completed at
two more places they will be fin
ished w 11 It the harvest of the grain
In this vicinity.
Miss Met'ullougli of Ilulnc.
A me over Sunday evening. She
IjociiHk Imndc .Mexico
MKXlt'O CITY, AP Rivers
of locusts which flooded the right
of way near Munoz. Vera Cruz,
nlmosi wrecked a train on the ln
teroeeanlc railway and blocked
I ruffle for a day. according to
reports from Vera Crnr. on the re
cent plague of 'mwuninin jumpers-
us they are called In Spanish.
The Insects have swepl clean great
stretches of cultivated lands In
1'iiebla. Onviicn und Vera Crna.
probably was one of the most uuiiuj
encounters in the Civil War. Lieu
tenant Dick Itowling and his llttlfl
ImihI of 42 Confederate soldiers J
Irish to n man repelled an attack
of ,15.000 federal trooiut, disabled and
rn pt ured t h ree gun bo:i t b a nd took,
3TiU prisoners without tha loss of n
timle ninn. -Now their feat Is beinti
commemorated by this ,mununient "'HI leuch school here
oon tole erected by -the Texan . .
chapters of the Daughters of the; An (Ice of I rearing on I'mposcd
Confederacy. Sti-cet Improvement.
Nollce .is hereby given to all
whom It may concern that the
Commission of . I he City of i.u
Orande, Tnlon County, Oregon
proposes and Intends to improve
Improvement District No. 1 & t in
the. City or ai Grande. Oregon, in
.iccordance wit h t he plans und
apeclrlrutious therefor huretofore
adopted by the Commission; and
that the report of the. Committee
'.n estimates for the said Improve
ment Is now on file in Ihe office
nt Ihn l..cir.l..P ,xt tli.. ftiu ..r i ..
KNTKIIIMUHH. Ore. (Special to . 0f, - ... '
tlur iH.server). 1 lie Joseph-Ar- commission bus set Wedm-sdav the
min market road Is to be ex- 24th day of September 1 !r.M, at
tended two miles farther this year 1 7:30 o'clock p. m. of said- day. ut
than had been planned at tb Mho com mission room In tho City
beginning of- the season. Thia'lbiildtng in l.a Oramle, Oregon, us
was decided on by the county i tho time and place when ami
court and tho engineers, and the t where sutd Commission will meet
work is already well under way, fund bear and determine all objec-
anil efforts will be made to fm-iMons, rcmonstrancestand claims of
islr4t this fall, giving the road it j grievance of any persons it gainst
total length of eight miles, of jaid proposed improvement uml
which six will be the !!24 sec-the proposed assi-ssinetil therefor
lion, states a local newspaper.
Kour years ago (wo miles of
t,his road was constructed, and
at the opening of the 1 It 2 4 HiH
soil t lie plan as to b did fom
more. This carried
across rppA'i 1'ialiie
the base ot the hill which bor
deis l.itlle Sheep creek. On th"
COUNTY WILL
EXTEND ROAD
MONUMENTS
7fletnordl.9roj
ORDEK THAT
MONUMENT NOW
We have made a pro
found study of monument
building, and an order
pJai ed in our hands is sure
to receive faithful, intelli
gent execution.
We Will Gladly Furnish
Eslimaten
Blue Mountain Marble
Granite Company
via H I. Uranil, Orrgtm
'IB'
m mm k 1
pal?--!
valley seel lun the road
was good much of the year, but
on t he hill It always was bad,
as It was sleep nil rocky. So
the new road would have slopped
at Ihe point where it was needed
moHt,
Crews and equipment, were til
till- ground and Wie next ptoo
cmtld be built much cheaper now
than Inter, when they had to be
assembled for a shorl job. The I
nddlt ionnl two miles would W,
tically fl ni. si i the whole roaiL tuk
iiiv it to. Ultlc Sheep cr
against the properly to be benefit
ed thereby In said district.
beginning at 11m center of Uh
Intersection of Adams Avenue and
Cherry Street In Ihe City of I.u
the ro:d(jrnud. .Union County, Oregoi:,:
creek, to;thone In u northeasterly direction
along t he center II no .of Cherry
Street and its extension to Inter-
i within a short dlslanc
uiwu. V Kectlou with the renter line of
North Cherry Street: (hence north
along tho center lino of North
Cherry Street to the center of Cove
Avenue; Iheiiee east along center
ilnn of Cove Avenue One Hundred
Ninety Klghl und l-'lvo Tenths
(I'.t.s.fi) feet: Iheuee snulh along a
line one Hundred Ninety Klghl
and Klve Tenths (llis.r.) feet from
;uid parallel lo Ihe center line ol
lAumi i nerry rireei ut a point K'v
" i I llllil red f I U'l 1 feel ftniit h ,tt I hi I
iL to k-,, ,,.(., j,. ( ti,K.4 "ji" CoRuan'H
K plld m Aihlil Inn t.t tin. fitv .r I.!.
forest, road. These coliKblernl Ionh
tM' tTrnnde,
'l f-Ifll feet- lln iw
moveu iu court ami engineers i i n,
iroeeii ai once wiiu ini- cxieil
slon.
Easy to Tune the
HE ACOCK
Radiophone
Jt is llic easiest radio to
Lime on tlie market to
Jay. A slight turn of
Mm tli;. I and the resul:
is 8lurllin. Perhaps the
second sketch in this
advertisement iu i g h t
seem overdrawn but op
erators of one of our
radio sets have heard stations as fur uway as Ha
vana, ,Cula.
Tlic Jleacock lladiophone is as, near perfection
as they can he made at tho present lime. 0. M.
Jleacock, who has over 15 years experimental ex
perience, personally supervises their construction and
many fc.ttuies that make it so perfect, arc his own
design. You must hear one to appreciate its value.
Call us for a demonstration today. "
Vo ak;o handle other standard makes of radio.
Trices range from $30 to JilOO.
Heacock's Radio Service
Entcrpri.se, Oregon.
all
Oregon; theme enist Kurty
south ulong the
of lots 2 ami :t, Mloek
"'I " t 'organ's Second Additbm lo I
I fll-lltl.l,. I Ir.-.tll li. I Itu ..vl.tn.
Kngineer It. N. Kellogg, who l ...,. . ,,. ,..,.- ,,1 ,.-;iMl ..( ... v
job, has general BUp. rvi-1 ,l.enee east ..In.ic t he c. l.ler I
litie fif l-'ast "o" Avenue, to (be
center of North Wllb.w Street:
thcncit south along tin center Hue
of North Willow Street Two Hun
dred 1'IIM) feet; (hence west alollg
a line Two Hundred (Jou) reet
I mm and pnrciiei to Ihe center line
of Kasl (" Avenue One Hundred
KiiTbly ( I MO fi'el: tin nr.; north
abuig a Hue One Hundred Klghty
(ISO) feet from ami parallel to
he center line of North WHlow
Street i-ifty and Klve Tenths (fiti.fi)
feel: thence west along a line One
1 1 iiihI red Korty Nine and l-'lve
Tenths (I4!i.&) feet from und par
allel to the celiter lllle of Kasl ""
Avenpe a distance of Klfly (Till)
feet; thenen nouth along tho went
line of lot t, Itloek ",, Honah'f Ad-
illt'lotl to ln Orande, Oregon, a dis
tunee of 11 ft y and Klve Tenths
(r.n.f.) feet U the relllf-r Of ISIoeli
1, Hoiian'R Addition to 4.il (irande.
itregon; thence went along a line
Two Hundred (ou) feet (ruin and
ptin-ltel to Hie center Hue of l-'ast
"O" Avenue lo a point KIMy Two
5-) feet west of the southeiiHl cor
ner of lot 2. 1 flock K, Coggan's
Second Addition lo l.a (Irande,
Oregon: thence south along n line
tine Hundred Klghty Six and Klvi
Tenths (IMi-ft) feet Troni anl par
allel, to the center line of North
ctierry Street to the .center of Kast
N" Avenue; Ihenct; west lilontt the
i-i-nter line of Kast "N" Avi-nue tu
tin Intersection or the extension of
the south property line or cherry
street; thence southwesterly along
tho ixteimlon of the south prop
erty line or Cherry Street iu Ihe
most northerly comer ut Tract
"O" CoL-gan's Second Addition to
I.ii (irande Oregon: 1 hence south
easterly along the norl heasterly
line .r Traei "if Cogr;au'H Second
Addition lo lib Craittb-, Oregon.
sons IUS. "Av fftlenirt h is as 1 me limi'ireii n.ny uvu
Iti4 Nli-ntrlli if 1. n Ih-i-hiim.. tnv.lhelice HOIlt 1; We( erly along the line
on the
sion iTt Ho additional road, am
county i rows will do the not!;.
)lic surraee Is being spread on
the first four miles of the road
under Mr. Kellogg's direction.
The Knl crpriHc-hn nuha market
road will be improved next yea:
hi the leg liar order of rotation
agreed on by the county -atid si nte
l.l.rt,,,,, ,1...... ,-t 111.. Ill A I. ... t
eight miles of road can be buit?.
rnpiuietual I'ortiigcsc (ihen !
Ncedcil I'smiiis In .Milliners
MHf ION AC). The president
of I'ort.ignl. Telxeira Oames, Is
punctual to the second at all
engagements, and has found a
way to show bis ihIhIkIith tin.:
lie will not be kepi waiting.
A few days ago Senhor (ionies
hud an apooint nunt ut t he mu
nicipal chambers. He arrived ex
actly on time, but not u memluT
of the council was present. Tin
president walled just five mlnuti-a
and then leaving his card on the
council table, drove back (o tilt;
palace.
.A meeting was arranged for
the mxt day at the same horn-,
and the president was the hi.st
man to arrive. 1
:
I 'ltllioits e-.et n f'tt till big
Often ti laiMimw 1 1 tiler
TO IO (AO. Reproduction.!
of two fuiiioiis paintings, fain -lie.r
tn millions of homes In the
Occident, were presented to tu
prince reent or Japan recently
by the K deration of ( hrlstia:i
MLsmIous In .l;inn. most of whosv
liii-iii In rn are Americans.
The plct ires are Watts' "Sir
(lallah.'id" and Soord's "The Lost
Sheep." lb-low the "Kir Oali.i
bad" (m a plale ln-arfng Tenny-
--and now we
keep the servant
in the walls
Attention Home Builder
No need to plan it suite" for "servants' quarters." Nowadays there's
a servant that fits within the walls, a chcitper and better servant than
ever before, a servant just as helpful as you will let it be. We call
this marvel electricity. 1
lyleclricity stives space, saves time, saves labor, saves money... It
serves you over wires that run under your floors and through your walls.
It is on the job night and day, as much or as little us you want. Thu
Kastern Oregon Light and Power Company will see to that.
Tut this willing servant on the job. Make it 100 useful. Provide
adequate .ircuils and outlets and switches conveniently placed, so that
your home will have plenty of light and plenty of power, too, for your
hardest work.
Electricity will do it all and the only "if" is "if you will let it."
Talk" this over with us.
Eastern Oregon Light &
Power Company
"Always At Your Service"
lililP
illgp
Avenue Klfty (TiO) feel; (Heiief I'oi-llund Ceinelll Concrete Hlde-
.louthwesierly Mlong a lino ( jwilk 0SM nM, rnllowlng named
Hundred Twenty (l:'ti) reel from Mtrt.,.)M: -ciierrv Slreet( south side
und parallel to the retii.-r line of ,y) friM) A,;m)M Avenue to o.
u- rry ni mm i.mc iiuuui eo wMjW. It. II. N. Co. h right of way;
Kourf feet to the center Une,,,.,,, r(,,.ry si reel (east side on-
01 mania avenue; jnence noriii-y) rro)ll Kust "N" Avenue to CoVi
Him
or!
westerly along center
Adams Avemm One Hundred I
Twenty (HMO frol to point of be- i
ginning nil located In Houuii's. and
Coirgau's Second Addition lo I be
'ity of la Cirande, Cnloii County,
iregon.
That said Improvement HlHtrlt
No. I f I Is -hereby created by Hie
Commission of the City of l.a
O ramie, Oregon, for the purport-
( improving and with Ihe Inten
tion to Improve said Improvement
lislrlet by eomUrueilnir lo-rein
Avenue; Kast "O" Avenue (south
sldo only) from Norl h Cherry
''tree! to North Willow Street; nil
on the above named Hi reels locat
ed in 1 lonan's ami 'oggan's Sec
ond Additions lo I iii (Irande, Union
Counly, Oregon, und to assess the
cost of ull such improvement to
tin property In said district cHpe-
clally hcncrilcd by til o
posed improvement.
Hated this 27th duy
' J. K. K
Uecorder of
Im Clramb'
Aug. 30-pept.
mild pro
of August,
I'KAItNS.
the City of
, Oregon,
SPECIAL
Real Estate
Bargains
Three, itiiw bungalows. $0H to
fTinun each.
Several high class modern
homcH, tr.iHMJ to $10. ihiii each.
I lotel, roondng house, board lug
house und apartments.
Kino b jstness building on
Adams nventui near post office.
Kiue building lots In ull parts
of li (irumle.
Several five and 10-ucio tracia.
May J'urk Addition,
Kurms, stock ranches, chlebeii
ranches, dairy ranches, etc.
See L's JJeToro You lluy,
PYRAMID LAND CO.
Mnln 7.V
F. N. Fonl, C. ft. Uvrrjf,
. W. II. Ilcrry
nontlnl lti-Alioni
heart In pure. The liim-ripthm
at the bottom of the other pi' -tore
Ik. "The (iood Shepherd (iiv
eth Jits Life for 1 1 is Sheep."
1
OH, Tltt'CK IS HKNTKOYUI
CuTTAOi: (iHOVK. Ore.- The
Standard Oil company's lnrj,e il"
Hverv truck wan destroyed by fire
ut Aiilauf, when a bolt of lightning
set Tire to the gaultm- that w;i:i
le lng tnniMfr rn d to t he tank at
Hie service slut ion nl the Anlauf
romp gmund:!.
The lightning puw-d over tin1
bead of l "lyde l.i omtr'l, wriver,
who was making the transfer. !)
1 bought his head had been set
ii fin- it n'd wan endeavoring to ex
tinguish what lo thought were
flntne In his hair, when he ob
served l hat the guMolluo running
from th" KptttnlN of the tank
n-'tgon was n flame. The
WUO VulUed Ut uOUUt fti'K'U.
bettveeil Tracts "II" and "I Cotf-
gan's S-eond Atldlthut to
f irande. (Tregon. 'I'hn-e Hundred
HlX ( .M'fi ) feet ; beliee utl t h W t .
erly along a line one Hundred
Sity Kour (Hit) l"et from and
prirellel to Hie e. lit--- hue of ,:iln
A i (iltA.NHIO MAS KAYS:
"My bands nnd
legs were stiff -with
rhi'uma! ism. I took
on box of your
"Whirlwind Kidney
& iChettmutlc Tm
lets" und lhy un
tbcly free d m
from this condition.
O. W. ltucliumin."
lilcf
Wblrlwlml Bold on a money
brick mars nteu by every lrujf
truck ! tore In La UrunUc. $1.00 per
1 box.
We Sell
UKKKY CUI'S AND
UtA.TKS-
An well as
B
ETTER
0XES
Union Box Co.
Thonc Main 588
La Grande, Ore.
5mddth Performance
A marked smoothness char
acterizes the performance of
Dodge Brothers Motor Car.
In keeping with the policy
of constant improvement, ef
fective measures have been
taken to minimize vibration.
Applied to the body, engine,
clutch, brakes, and other vital
units, these refinements add
immeasurably to the comfort
of travel over boulevards and
country roads.
The effect is so pronounced,
in fact, that it is entirely fit
ting to classify smooth per
formance as one of the out
standing attributes of Dodge
Brothers Motor Car.
I.. C. SMITH
l.a (irsuulc, Oregon