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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1925)
Wednesday July 22, 1925: BOYSRETURH " Til CMC t'NION (Special). Tine.- (f tin boys who Wfiit from 1'nion to nt- tfinl the month of I in In I UK Hi Camp i'wis. rtiurm-'l Iioiim Hun- ,tuy morning. Th.y wcic I'onu' I ;J.ainl), lA-xUr lit own and 'mm I Jiosi-wuH. Th y alt cxinM"l thfinsclvi h us well pb;tid wlln their trip all') tlx- lit-- in Hie tiai-i-Ing earn p. Tin- ot Imt I" h, lie HUhr. Hulpli ' 'minor, (if ni w tel. a p. Itiilph ock ii ml Kldon CiiKpiii-, an1 n-turnlng a littb- hitti. Mrs. Dr. l;iyton, nfh-r m pend ing u few tJity.H vi.silini,' with Iht father, "Mai" 1ih, und olli'-r relatives and fi enilH brie ami ai . t'ovc, w Inn- th-y lorni'-r ly llwd. h-lt Thurielay hr 1m r hoim- in T.t fomn. Wash. Mi' 'iiH ucemupaii t' by Ik-V nfsler, I 'niiHlanci' ilt i'M. who will n main in Taruina tor a short (inn- btore i i lni nhi bom-. Mr. and M in. Tom 'or It anl Mr, and -Mm. dun Canpur iiiulon l to ('amp I.'ui:i, ';inIi,, hist Wrk .to. attend tin' drill of tin- hoyn al -the camp 1-ihhiy. Tiny will vlmt for a short him- in tin- virinily oi . 'J'at'.oma, und v. In n th' y nt irn to their hum i'.h, lt:itph t'orU aiot Khhm 'nnp;ii two Im.v.H wild .ipi'iil 'tli inonlh in (ruining, will in--rum puny tin-in h:n-l homo. Mepair nil ( onipN-hMl, Vw work of i'i-f;ilHii' inK and ' Varnishing about 4im .school ibskn In the I'nlon wbool.s,. Ih.'iIiJi'.s Jarge mimbiT which wen brought ..over from Cnvc I'm- the' annic purpose, has ht'i'ii 1'lntnln il and Mr. Johnson und bin -w 1m vt left for oilmr point. s. Tin hc-IiooI board 1m idl ph-aHt'd wit h t In Work done ami hidb'Vf' they luive the rooniH in better condition for .Kcbool work than they have hern for many yours. K. O. Zceti reports I hat lie bus jtold bin ranch on the Hnulie river to the Myers brothers for a con. el'derallon of about $S,iiun. Hert Right who left for Port land biNt week wit h a consign - ' ment of hogs for Hi' lb nnon brot hcra, arrived boiuo Hat 1 1 1 day from tbtr trip. ftv. Ualrd, u bo 1 temporarily ' Jo. chirif' of the local l'rchy Ifrlan church, ban lift to attend tbo J'rrMhytery and did not or cupy b)K put pi I Sunday morn In. Hunduy cvcnliifc there w wi union nervlci8 )M-ld by Uw. g ilnn or Jbe AlrtliodlNt. church. Utm VAwtH OfflceiM. At their reRiilar ineetliif,- Ttn-rt-clay nlKht the local band hovt electd the following offlceiH: iiei nntrr, ( 'lit rciicc ( 'rn ver: m-ere- Safety Service UNITED STATES riONAL Keep Mies from Slock itl KOKINKK'S Fly Spray Milk willi caso from contontod cows THE L & L DRUG CO. v l;uy, lid ('Ifiif. and librarian. Ituh ert WuKefl. Id. Lew Ik Hidt b-r. who (m hMII at Hot Ijikf rr. . rintf j'ifnn tin- i-f-f cl h of an In i oi i d It k. w htc'i nearly (aied tl" ;ick i IiIh lift-, In mtiHi Imi;t iiiul nidi to Ifavn Lb.- hnHpUnl f.n- fhoM auto rid-H. I.aht W' dii. ndn' lb.- t.mUf' Aid n ml (he Nun, lay Hi hm of t hi- M K, hui'-b bld tli'dr annual pic nic at Mi-- bum.- of IJd Milter In Nori h ( jilun. .1. t: XII. ii :.n-I (I A Mi.ni.l. jare nn ndirik' a (. v ilay cainplii j out and finl-lni,' tnr tbr- Mir Hbei p in thf linintliu lOiilUiy. Tbey p i for t be t-jt it i pi in,' . i 'ii ml Tin-aday Jii'tntlny. 'ieoin.' Hitird. owner of the fi,r nter 'I' liner hnihhajr, in havinif tie front ip;tinled ;irji oihr lepuhH made. .(. hh KjM'iieer. 'IW located in Hi" K. I', l.nildint,-, will mo-.e blM poof ball and olh-r lIvlmeH Into the in u' lof allon about lie fli:;( of Anjrm,!. I'.ir Del.t v lelualed. Ilid S'imbiv .M.jtrnl .Slidver and a nonilt' i' of r lativeH and old fi!. Md.S eel. billed the old c ntle inan'M 'M't Ii lh I bday at iii.-i bone in Hoiil' I'nion. 'l ie- SNdieiH have bi-en reftiii'-n'M of tlii.s county for the last hall ceiittiiy, I' i l.hiy nlKbt I be )dd KellnwH re liosls to I,'. yt. Kroinon of Uaker, who is one of lie- uui'i. )1 l icet -4 of Hie u-.l" and loud lie visit lo re ol fieiaily lor Cmud M ler VoUiht. u ho iih u vbiU III'- lOdlle liCle. A nf ineinin r,-. fioni ''oe nable to number .ere alao tneel in.; IH edent mid n iey.-d lire ml :il::o the iee .ie:uil ; rerun and cakn f i oin I be Inc. 1 1 r I be hcmn'iou which a com in il I lodK" wrved nil losed. ' Mr. Miller et to froin llupeil, dabo, visiting u it 1 bin noph . I,. Scfdt. and will remain 'nt'Mi for !'. 'ei;il M itt l.illie l.ev el: m, a for in lenehf r In t lie loc irlnmlP. b now boldin;r pONitifm w II h 111 Itoard of education of Sni l-'ran Isco iiH n hp' i'i:i I ii t In t. sMiur for a .Hchool cblldr-n. Is Iionn inontb'M i;iil w It h b itiol her. MrH. Helen i,c in, and other el. rtiive and frleu!.s. I,e;((ie lienier bi vhdtlnir for n inhort time with I'anl Mayil In Maker. The llaydenn w foriiH i reHbbiitH of Cnl'm, Shaw's "Saint Joan" Popular in Berlin . ItKKT.TN' (AIM -- Max lteln bardt'N 1 luvitn-s have concluded an nnmnmllv prolific Kennon. The iota) number of prciuh-pH wan Slmw'fl "Salnl .loan." with H7 nlj'btH bad the (rentes! nuinber of I'erfonB in H"areh of a n A ill hor ' wiis produced 7i tinicH and "The Dead Aunt" of "'m't flortz attained t round ton ninblH. Newly nlritfe,i and revised plavs produced were; "i m liello," '( 'orl oluii. i'be Innmlnnry Tut ten ," "f'aliat and l.ne." "A Servant of Two MunI itm," "The Mevlnor." '( 'aesar ami Cleopatra," 'Wl Icbael Kramer. " "I. cut of lii-ceucv." 'I'illiir.H of Society" and "Tbo K rniiiiiM." The pin m ff nbler nvilbors rn laim d i ,,tbe , nMiei lory coniprlH ed: V''bklnd"j4 "Hprinu'M Awaken inir." "I'll ndora's 'aske)" mid Strindber-M "Mis4 Julia." The old farce "Ijribert and M'dram" and 1he pa nt tun I in" "Su inn rum" verc :ilso vv Ive,. A new huh ban been discovered by mdenllMlM uk i lifuitt of ibe nb- MervatloiiM made during the rerent lotlll eclljise of the HUH. 'i i- . V " 1 1(1 t r T w 0 t ( 1 f .V 1 '., WASlllNiVON'S Kli'rrl iar MCp.i tie r.''ei,sib!, (tir fcncf Inch 'tliiih sre Intbs eni, i ilUroi'sitiul NMiHlfbit:, n Mis. 1. I, Miiie, hi bis C4iii)il.ibn-tt (' the puldic nl'I !; ciimmiHMtiii, Si .Miss .ruer Ibiiii'iintn putm nnd leaves 1( tt Hit' public to Udldc, '1 I I 4 ' a She's Standing Fawn". Now ... . . y H x il ft) r)?UJi ill "Mlna Amcrlcn" Is vailed CICa Ko Ku roNfO now. MIrs Ruth Malcolm son of I'hilarii'lphla wan given the tli'Kt title at tho Atlantic City UUKeunt Iuhi year. Now Kite han heen adopted by the Ulaekfoot Indian tribe. She iu tihuwn with three chiefs of the tribe Curley Hear. Split Earn und Two ' Uunu. Her name meuns Standing Fawn. fluK' four Mliitert 1 1 0 W remain without u tax on ffaHollne for motor 'I'hev lire N'eW York. Nl'ff JeiHey, MaKHacllUHetlM Itllll 1 HflOlffV. What is "Check' Seal Appliances Carried By Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. 1 1 X' 5 LJ i&4tr A hive full of been brought In by the nnuiUK- r and reb-used uelb-d a free-ior-ull rlKht which developed in a Iteilln Inn. the"Chcck" Seal A PACIFIC STATES jjSjl l . When you build or buy a home you want to know that the electrical installation is made by an electrical contractor who does complete electrical wiring, installs convenient connec tions lor electrical appliances and uses stand ard wiring devices. I 2. When you need electrical appliances,' you want to select an electrical retailer who sells quality electrical merchandise. I . The "Check" Seal identifies such contractors and retailers for you. liefore you build or buy, insist on "Check" Seal electrical wiring. VV hen you need elec trical appliances or equipment buy where you see the "Check" Seal. PACIFIC STATES ELECTRIC COMPANY MM raAKCIICO U ANOtUU LONO Br AC 8 OAKUMS roiTLAMD IEATTLE HHIIAMI Dirtrlbuton for General Electric Bo for you build, buy or twit rrtTW KWinrtJ HnvhM HuuMkwUm." TMttwbkKU ! Kirf trrr t.n--r - rti. l iwiutnor nrretxiW-r wiiodii4aj''h LABOFE NEEDED LLflWi WAM.OWA. Ore. (Hpeciul). Kurniera in this section of tin country ure experiencing- consid erable trouble In Kettlnff tiarvent lu-lp. With the bayiiiK In full hwIiik and Kraln ha r vent coming on, t here it not enough labor to go around. Many expect to see plenty of uvuilablf! help In a fe-v dayH, an soon an u few of tha large Iiaylng crewn huvo finished. Motne furmerK have been rompeJI ed to Heml to J.u Grande and otn er plaee to get help. Wages have been running from to I3.no a day for ordinary iiarveht work. Jack I teed of Kvant hud the misfortune to get bin collarbone broken by being bucked off a horae recently. Mioses Arletu und lb la Coich Leap were vlHlllng frfetidH here a few days during the past week. They also picked cherries or Mrs. I tavh-H while here. II. It. Hhlnlaffer and family of l-'van.s returiK-tl home recently roin a. week's auto trip lo I'Ve- water. Ore., and Yakima, Wash., win-re they visited relatives n fevv layw. They refiort an exeellent i-op of fruit in the Yakima valley and way thai (he weather was veiy hot there, as well as at l-Yeewnter. Sain Meek bnn been busy bind- In wheat the pnst Revet nl days. Kugciic (!ast(n has beep helping Sam Meek with his harvest work 1 he past few days. George 'uhhIiih has been busy fro some time working his sum mer fa I low again before commenc ing harvest. Much of the early plowed fields are greening up rap- Idly ugain, uh there Is still plenty Of moisture In the ground 10 start t lie veedn. 1 high luilhrnp nrrived here re cently from Wallu Walla, Wash., where he lias been working for the past several weeks. Miss l.eota Anderson arrived here the first of the week, and Is AT WALLOWA visiting IW brother, H. O. AnnVr- son. and hi family. Mr. xdson of La Grande ban been in this section working on u combine harvester which be p Jr--based from John Anderson re cently. l'lniplc llct-ame Inrif-tctl. K. W. Hesketl of Leap bus b-il here dyeing the past week lo be near the doctor for treatment. is suffering from blood poisoning, contracted by Retting a small pim ple, on his neck Infected. He U reported to be Improving rapidly at this time, and expects to re turn home In a few duys. The weather conditions in this section continue very hot and dry. A drying wind blows much of Ou tline. Crops In alt parts or the country are being damaged con- iMiderabiy, especially the spring sown wheat, much of which bus headed out very short and is burn ing brown on much of the light soil. Kail crops have been dum nged to some extent by the dry weather, due to grain shriveling before It matured. This condi tion no doubt will cut a consider able fig-ire wilh the yield . at tbre.sbiiig time. K. G. Couch and wife of f.n1 Grande were In the Leap section Sunday looking ufler things, at l heir ranch in that section. i Hinders rut On. A number of binders were start ed in the wheat fields in the bills the first of the week as rimnv of tin- fields of grain are ready tor hi mling. and fanners expe t to hurry the cutting an rapidly uh possible. Krsa Wortman, a rancher of Powwntka lildge, was here on 1uh Inens the fir.st of the week. Mr. Wortman slates that the crops are very much In need of rain In that section of the country, us some or l he grain lias been considei' ably damaged by the burning ho weather or the past, two week.i. l-'ariners In that section are pre paring to start haying tu a few days. . . . 1 Hushing Haying. Many of the far merit in the val ley are rushing their haying as rapidly as possible. Much of the first crop is in the stack nl th'.s time, and the second crop is com ing on rapidly where the fields have been well Irrigated. ' K. A. Downing of Leap has been busy the past several days cittimr Quarreled Since Wedding. Day I "My Btomach and llvrr trouble mmle a regular grouch of me. 1 wus sore at everyone, Incluiling my wife, and we quarreled every day since the wedding, fcho ia a dear little girl und I know It wua my tuult. Mnyr'tt Wonderful Itemeuy was recommended 'for my stoniurh j trouble, and since, taking It I have felt like a new man. My wife nnd I now get along beautifully." it Is a simple, harmless prepara-' lion that removes the calarrhul mueoua from the InteHtiuul tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all Htomucb, liv er und inteallnut ullmeuls. Includ ing appendicitis. One dose will convince or money ref unded nt.all druggists. Adv. ninnHnBnE3EHHIEHIHHHEEESEEEBHIHHBI!3niHBniIIEBH a m u n ii H u n H n H n H H H II u a M H H u n n m M n n n M H H n a 0 n M B n n H a n n n H n u M n N n n H H N H n M M tt M Newspaper Light bibbsibbbbiibiibiibibbbbbbbiiidibiebbbiibS ... farm this season. ! Many or the farmers In the hill , sertlon. have been busy the ,,a. 0 eek trl,,nlnK around their heat llelds. R. tllior them In shape for j eomblnes nnd binders. The Rrnin , lius ripened very rupblly with the i ho. d'ylnK weather, und mueh Is l.elnif bound at this lime. The j irruln rip. ned iim venly In ninny ' H. & S. ELECTRIC Sommer Hotel VMg. Phone 393-W. WINDOWS Sl'KCIAL LOT 30 REDUCTION A Heal Savins Opportunity If lou Are Building or Remodelling. The Grande Ronde Lumber Co. 1U fill Yard Ai'ross Tracks on Greenwood Ave. IN THE PATH OF PROGRESS To study any particular human mechanism properly and diagnose its ills is beyond the powsr of any ona man. Rapid scientific advancement demands spe cialists and complete modern equipment. At the HOT LAKE SANATORIUM a com petent staff of physicians and a well-equipped laboratory give each individual the best pos sible service. The Hot Lake Sanatorium Dr. W. T. Phy. Owner and Director. "I See By .The Papers ..." We all do. It's a national habit. Newspapers open and close the day. They are a vital part of our daily existence. Take them from us and the wheels of progress stop. We must have the news! And news about merchandise ranks with news about current events. As a matter of fact, it is even more personal. It concerns you and your, daily needs. Food. Clothing. Shelter. Household neces sities. The newspapers bring you this vital news of merchandise. The advertising columns of this paper are a business guide-book to guide both footsteps and expenditures. They tell you what, tell you who, and show you where. Pilots of the family purse. Read the advertisements. Every day. Buried in small type may be a bargain that was born for you especially. Know before, you go to buy, just what you want and what you will have to pay for it. "I buy by the papers" is the twin of "I see by the papers." You consult a time-table to see what train you take. Consult this newspaper to see. what goods to buy. Advertisements Are Buying Beacons to Your Way to Wise Expenditure n ..ii. I 1m helling considerably , . - .rmmeler registers ae. ,..,,. ,,re as low a, ' " " "'Kr'es " The rat popnlallon of Hrltaln Is us numerous us lis human populu. linn. ' . "Check Seal" Retail Dealers We Sell GENERAL ELECTRIC FANS H e a n a H H m H H H m m m a H H H a n H H n H n m n H m m n mt M El M H H a m H H m n H II n