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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1925)
Frj EipM THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Saturday, September 19, 1923. J Dependable . ..JVygG I; 201 lii-fMit St. 8TYLB LJiAUKltB , f The Infant Union Counly Fair to Jtegin iS'cxt Wednesday (Continued from J'ano One.) tios (,lftiMl wi'li brush iiii'l crayon, jib wi-li.uM fur oyiu tiy. Thcri; wit) hi- cliiMlllf.ilioiiM lor w;i1fr colors on J till pulnl Iiikm, eruyon dniwiitKB. photography unit cvlna pnini'tiK. Jn thin division tho work r Ilmit'-d to pru'lucta ot Union county lulkn. Th llovs' nnr OIiIh' cl ul, un der llio able direction of County Aytnt Avery, will be n.-prrm ntcd by Hie Iivd Muck which they have to rx lit bit. Thure are t'liiMttlt'lcutUuis fur buby bin I', pun. bred dairy calvB, llolNb-itt bt'ttior culvin and ri'VTJii fljuwir iratlnriii of t wiim. Hlccplnff fnarliTH will bo provided lor club bniH who wish to nlay at tbi fair grounds during the cxhi- . bltion, but each mt-iubi-r Is reqtilied to bring: his own bedding. ' The educational prour'H will hi; Bliown Jn the school Utportni'-nt, 1 c, . . . which offers piouimiiiA and rib- I OOVICt KllSSia LfiargCS bona for hoMt manual tmliilnK ami I pcc fQr "Listening III" uomcHlic Reb'iici; rxliibltM, an well' u Tor Kner;il m hool exhiblls. Kven the rabbit havr- not bfin J .MOHfOW (AJ). nrondniHtlnrc forKottcn. Tlnro will .. hrt and; In Hovlrt Itutuitn la hi III In tin second pilKt'H for rabblls owned by j Inf.'nry. It hf-rian only a year ittjo .boys und girls under 1 years of laflr tlm- mi'iru-ll. of nmiiniKHrH use. I dci'ieed iK-rmltt nif "private Indi- All pxhthltnrH ore tirit'-d to list vidii.tls to own small amateur their pxhihblts on tho firsl day, 1 n-re inj: sot a. Wednesaay. H'bnui"'r 2X ,r j rl.,r four broa,,(.UHtinf " " """i" " Ht:ttlo?in In Mrwnw nrwl I but raising a whole town five I loot Is something new. 'I liis Is , oiaiiiied to have been c(--onipliali-ed by the surveyor of thin town in just under thieo years, Tnu entire buslin-ss portion of North wieh. Including b-n si rerls, thi'-i: banks, the county co jrt und It'iQ Htores and houses, have been rais ed to counteract thu flleet of subsidence caused by Uu brine pumping which proceeds contin ually In the salt in lues under tlm town. There hus been no stop page of bus ness and only slcht buildliifrs, Including an ancient Inn have had to be demolished be cause they could not bo safely HUed. In raining operation, parts Tf tli" lower brickwork were rcmov-d and small hydiaullc jacks Insert ed, Chemists' stores were lifted so caret -illy that not ope bottle was disturbed. The town biidtre was raised five-feet at each end I to bring it up to the new level of the town. one each WALLOWA CROP; JP OUTLOOK G000, , ft II w I WALLOWA, Ore. (PpeciaO Weathrr conditions over this sec tion of the country have been very unsettled during- the pi-st several tlavs. The severe rain und hall storm which, swept ac crues a strip of country south und ew-st of here Tuesday afternooTi j was very heavy in places, and I shocks of xratn In the fields were j wet up considerably a few days sun drylnjf weather will be re-; quired before threshing can be! ri'Stmifd again. A number of ma- 1 chines are working In the valley between hore nnd Lostlne at this time, and are fast cleaning up the crops. Some of the farmers have' not finished cuttlnc their second crops of alfalfa, while some , of t the hay is in the shork at this , time. Lesh Wolfe, who recently i threshed a field of sprihg barley at his ranch in Mtddlo vallpy nre turning out pood .some fields of hard Federation wheat making as high as forty-five bushels per acre. The hall storm on Tuesday af ternoon is reported to have done minor degrees of da ma ire to car- d"ns and fruit crops at various points over the country, at some points windows were broken by the hail stones. 'ciw rerent steady decline in me wneai prices lias caused a storm, by the vln.-s being b-iit.-n the contest, believe that ttits in- Irish buckaroo, w no won the the work of those In charge of the , ) Lfn'nicrnrl, ' Kharkov and Kieff. .''" t evinced by j ivendes In fly- I Kooseveit tropny laut yiar, go, exhibits and injures bei.er r-j'ilie blggVst Moscow broadcasting'1"' HUTU"B W(-'" io'' l,e future !tiiu same kina of u break ant station. "Komlniern." work- inmn vt)on In tho I lilted Ktates. ! wave length of HRO m'ters. It bro-'flc.'iMtn daily concerts and rangemeiit and displays of the ex hibit. anu tin ew ills steer In 22 seconds. The Mulvihill model trophy will I Ityan is a strong contender foi be awarded the winner of this j the Itoosevelt trophy again t hit newspaper Information In the. u"lum' n,lM u,,u prizes, ranging yeur, oui ne nae a ioi oi migiu) orlSnn P'licn-I Fonl r"'m of " radio-gazette, which is irom -uu lo I,pn 10 com-(iUHi competiuon una the wnuie. OLVIIUI1 IvUIhta O .1 ttl )(,(.V(,(1 to ho the only" rU(Ji0. petition. Hand-launched, mod.-ljwiil not bu decided probably un- inewsp'iner in the world ' ' "'piunes, unven uy runiier strand ' til me last event today. British Town's liusincss The other Moscow stations wo KOIlTIIWim. Kht. (Al) Homing houses bodily s.-venit of a smaMer capacity. I'olltlcul S- and fwns h-iiic ya r.H along j cmi -at l?n sterns to be the chl-fi Tho level, htm often b.-..n dnno. ohket of their brondeastlnir nfo-l 10 Years Ao Today--' J. J. Can rcluiiu'r from n InhsincKd trij) to Toi timid. N1CWLY AfUlfV'ED Krausn's Fiimous ! : Candies Get a 101111(1 1'or Ktniduy liOc L. & I, DrujJ Co. motors will f.gure In the dura tlon race. The muximum nutu ber of contestants is 60. No restrictions aie placed on if nuns. Antl-reilgious propaganda -,,.. ... , -, fliullnir lt ui.v thrnimh 'K span or 4u inches maximum. The only motive power allowable is that derived from the ubc of rubber s also finding Its way through the broadcasting stations, which have special programs adapted for children and adults. Three rad'o weeklies are pub lished in Moscow, with a total circnl'itlon- of more than lfio.ooo. LimIs lotlny The round-up will end this af ternoon with the completion ol the world's championship con tests In the park. The first three days of tin show saw 54,dOj In the standfi watching the struggle between bands man anu animal, anu today i Tho nnrnnn-iUnh? (P.... ..,wi iJCr0WU" ta expected- to run the fin- the juvenile filers, officials of tha ! iotl1 l ab0U.t 80'0y' U new K'.,inn..i .. ..... . attendance record. ' , " . , .' V . B tlvu iMiKinivis Tho vounic con. ' county poop u woro ii-uint yea m.r L J r"" ' "n CM roVK '0untula are expected h.-e how,.,,: ri p..w to thi !S Kl"' to ,r:,iko t.". wlni!s - "!,t lL w'!!' ,tt "p"c:';' u;i"n ":"lmB ties for llitcnlntt in. Thp iiihmu- lirouKlit Inlo pluy to turn the run- blli-n.- The La Oiundo bund Ik tlve power, to n nicety. I the winner lit liuyton. O.. Iiisti ni'l. ,yenr wim Hoh..rt V. Jnroa of ChK! n,.,opoll., ly the mute' ,"n. tt," r ',"' . mo; "ere today. Import of uppllnnees from ulirolid la furbldden. .1 Aircraft Models Will compete lor honors, l'""l"st I, of tht- National Aeronautic uso WOItlil.lt ITT IX TWO GKANTH l'AKS. Ore. Albert tgo, und several other Chlcairn UigigerstalT, 60. Vus killed when boys won places In the unique nla l)0(l W1W cut 1,1 lw0 ' tM0 KIW hi i iic f i iTiimn iji'oh. mi wmu ii . Dryden. There were not wltnesHns to the accident, the body being dis covered by fellow workmen tit the noon hour, apparently immediate ly alter the tragedy occurred. The victim of the accident had been a re. -blent o; the lirydnn sec t on for 1 7 years and leaves a widow and daughter at that place. iU s a son ,who Is now in T?OTTXTIYTTl WAUIIIVCPHM , i x -.- X-M. America, with a bi-nt for alrcrait. is now engaged in building and operaCng toy models to be flown i t ron frfiet Ion Willi the more spectacular natlonul air races to be irld at M tc'iel t'iflil. N. V.. (h h.ber s, and in. (ifih-'niH ,,,llv wiM ridden in the fin its wl80 i,N TO EM) IX AFTERNOON font Inaod frmn I'ngo One.) h-r.. which li Hponn rlng todti v. I Inn 'rs In the . steer roping SH E Sunday Monday Tuesday iE3 MSI RYSi i j championship of the world went to King Mfirlth when he caught, bunted und hog tied his steer in the etust. l--l-:lftnr Sues for Vay. OltKOOX t'-ITY. fire. Ml s I (. Howe, ex-editor of Hie Kasi'rn ... . .,.., ...(. . ..rui nnno-H flackamas News, a w-i-kly llews- m i in nay s ftprcd went to .lai Mi-i'iih-b, whom- time wan 3o 4 seconds. 'lhe T(.I Ti:i:i;IS I'lodnctloii "THE BANDOLERO" paper til Kstiieudu. has field a eoin plaltit In eireuil court here iiKulnt ltll I.!4tft.llfl,l I'Mlillul.ittv n.,..nn MrOmnll U-niU. 1 for r,60 In wKes aliened to lie due 11 Wi.a In t:ie hulliiuKir'nir thjt ,M a Twult. of jiui vlcta..p,alorm d " breuka uiu.le their up. The plaintiff ulleiiea Ih it for the peniiinee In fnvnr of the rmvlHiyn. 23 weeka fullawlim Kehruurv 1, milk Mrininilla atier lost Ira.liin, . , (.,,,v,., ,1, huli'ilce iiii'l hla reel when he lor of the piil.llcntli.n und averred ctuilie.l Inlo the low :,rena r. nee. II, mI t Milan . rule wim vlT, u und the veteran rowlioy had him week. She mild that none of thla thrown before the uleer knew 11111,, 1, nt I111.1 hern pill. nlthoiiKh what It nil uboiit In yu i-T. ahe has riled elalnia with the culu-B-rnmfn. I'e.l.ly Hyiin. .lllT.ln.it : ve pnv with i'i:ni!ii He 11 union a. i:i:m:i.: aiuhikk .M A Nl '111. lili.WAIKi. CIHIAV Vi i ,l : V I ! I : I ; rn'. All the Intense l . II. III. lit ,.f till . .!l iMillllchliMR uielpi. Illiie il lii Spain, Willi linen,. 11,,. K.enieai l,nllili;lil. r In tl. e world, l.i,,,!,,,: oi,, lhe ,1,11, ,,1,,,; hill.... Hi, Mi ,i!, di.itli. Aihleil Atll-llell,, "I in; ki w 1 - s 1 i;i:om tipiiis Tnnishl Onl-, Mli;;:l..u und I.UilirNiMi - 1 1, - tt m f E PETE" ' ' '' 11 I, I '! u , 1 1. 1 ,,. . , , ,. ,, ,,. ,.,,. "'" I'-"1'"1 "h -lonta n K.. von n.. .,. .1, 1. m m i , v Br, S3. (ifrls IH.ss.olvc Secici Society. SAI.KM, Ore. Acting under an order itMied recently by the Salem ooard of education doing away with secret organizations in the public schooLs here the Ko-culied T. A. so-v--iety. composed exclusively of girls, was dissolved. L'nder the order of the board students who belong to secret organizations within the schools ui e subject to suspension Jr expulsion. TTT RATION-WIDE I Jl issTiTunoN- n enney o. 'IL, DEPARTMENT STORES 108 Depot St., L.a uranae, ore. A Service That Is Outstanding When, in June. 1909, Mr. Penneyaft seven years dnd two montls of arduous and painstaking work, gave over the management of our "Mother Store" m Wyoming to an assistant whom he had trained to merchandise ' and sell the Golden Rule way, he completed the cutting of a pattern for efficient store keeping. During all the years that have followed, this.now world-famed pattern has stood out as' the supreme achievement in broad store service to the public. People have benefited to the extent of mil lions of dollars saved in the cost of the requi sites of life. : iiini, 1, er of runners In this part of the eountry to sell their hold ing's. While niueh wheat has been hnuled in ..the. .Wiu(;housgs.. much remain yet to be hauled. A lur ce volume of (rrnln Is being taken ind when one la fortunate to to the potato crop la no! expected to lualte much difference with the yield, as -many or the potatoes are u Rood size at this time. Sam Meek commenced seeding: nouRl, .Mill Carried on Iitiiiiiing Hoard TUB DAI.I.l-JS. Ore. Because they carried a. copper still and colls .,n the running- board or their mo orcur, in full sight, Glenn J)uvid toii and Hoy Murray, itinerants, will reside a while In Waaeo coun ty. Davidson was fined $100 and I old method or not,' as many em. ui u au-js in j , it und l tup rielrls on which the seed was -Murray was nas-essed ;r,0 and sen- treated lust fall contuined a con lenced to (ill days In Jail when the alderable timount of ainut tins men were taken beforo Justice your. Some lurmera atute that be- into the Kerr-Ollford .warehouse rail wheat the latter part or the nt 1T..nnB n 11.1. .1 . I b u.u.i. a, una nine, a lllllliuer WCCK. or auto trucks which are eng-aeed In haullnff wheat In the Leap section are delivering to this point. H. M. Mnuirhan who operntes a sawmill on Powwatka RidRC, has had two large trucks busy for the past Beveral weelcs delivering his lumber to the railroad here. Mr. MuiiKhnn states that with sood weather for tho next week he will complete his hauling. To Start Fall Seeding A number of farmers In the Leap section are trentlng their seed wheat at this time preprara tory to commencing fall seeding. home are vllrollng while' others are using the dry treatment, some farmers who dry treated last fall ; state they are unable to deter- j mine wneiner u is better than the ; of pieces, however, the diinian to see it performed by ao tilentnl a company ui players as .Mr. M0f. oni Olson and those with him. It ia a worthwhile experience. IJ-llini;. ham. Wash., Music News. .SIioWn at Arcade theater. Sept. 30. 9-L9.lt Mrs. 11. Metculf wishes to m: notince that flic Is In no way con nected with the rails shop on Adnin-i Ave., and that she hiu ladles' end children's haa In tin. John Couch was a Wallowa visitor Thursday. The grasshoppers ure not bad In thlH up.linn nt tlx, munlru ,, a usual this fall, and it Is not ex-i''0,1"0 ror sal at 2004 First awl pected that much damage to fall Adams- -l-tt wheat will result from them. I C. F. Harmon and wife were I vorii nnniKs. Enterprise v.sltors the naat week. I . ''Mien j,niarging and Jland Tint. : ing of your plelurea done by FIND' IT HERE Copy for this column must he In by D:0U a. in. :ich. aritson. 'The Art Man," at Kich unison's Art & Cilft Shop. Always. ' 9-19-K Plhc.st school supplies at reason able prices at Ncwlin Hook & Ktat'y Co. 9-17-31 VISIT. Visit I'.lcharilson's Art & Gift Shop when In need of a ucr..onsl gift, Always. J-ly-lt .Meredith by local traffic officers. That's HtnniKli for Auybody. Ad In 'I'urlock, Cal. Daily Journul WA.Ml'ili I will work tour dnys u week, funn work preferred. Investigates S1U.VEY l.YI.E the at the l-'olvy hotel tor this week only. 3-9-16-tf Have You Your Winter Supply Of Fuel In -Your Bin II'' YOrYK Jl'ST I5KKN okdi.;kin(; COAI,," !i:.Mi:.M!!i:i NEXT timk to oitDicu ".i;i:ki)I':i; itah." It's easy to start, und easy tt) icptilatc VLSO Ifi-lntli Yfllnw I'ine mid I'ir Wood ALSO Apple Tire Wotitl for Your Kiirplnre Sawyer-Holmes Merc. Co. Phono M.iin IT f lieve that a more uniform ger mination c.nn- hn Bonn y-t n-h"-B the dry treatment Is used. The greater pnrt of the hill seding in this section will be somewhat int. I er this tall due to farmers be hind with their work, but very few have seeded at tills time. T. A. Bukke has been busy th past several days slacking his bundles. Hruee Klsher of Leup reports a considerable loss of a field or standing oats and spring wheat, from the hall storm of Tuesday evening. Mr. Fisher's field was in the direct path or tho storm which swept in u northeasternly . eeuon across tne valley and Agents for lteinlngton 1'orHiblc '"" .' , ,,,ei e-M, ,,,,-.-, I Typewrit,.,.. A Hv,. nr o,.,l Ilia loss at about one hundred typewriters for rent at Ncwlin Hook s-cks or wheat, nnd damage to I & stat'y Co. 9-17-lt oat crop at about one third. . ' Canning toinaloes, 75c an apple hex. calsup toiuatoea, Mlc an upiile box If you coino lo the patch after them. Homer Wilson. Kniildnle. lano Tuner Is 2G0-W. 9-17-St A Vnlqti" :ira!is!ero Von Will vuul Here t Leaving Monrlny for San Fran- ' The Intent styles In brifslerc with Cisco via Portland. Closed car. chistlc 'iniiioitera thnf ennrliw.c ih Itooni lor 3 or 4. Help to defray bust and moit eiaentlul In care of expense. 148-W. lteasonabie. - Phone 4-0-l'J-ltp Ilnnistllililnit. pleating, hnttiiii holes, etc. Norton's Khlily Shop. 10-U-tf1 I VINISIIII;US Sllll-: (iLASSI'.S quickly and correctly fitted at the right price. ALWAYS ut lilchard son'a Art & Gift Shop. 9-19-lt ine inn iiiaiinrngin which every woman needs. ' .Manufactured -by MrKlart Corsei Co. Come In ami Ere our auuiplea. Miss Pauline Le derle, Sommer Hotel Ulclg. 8-9-19-Jt potnlo p'ltch on the same ranch ' To sei was considerably damaged by the time la a Phaw piny for a firat an Interesting experience Fresh fuel wits added to the controversy over. Auicr.cu's air foues i.ll.-r.'d up by Col. Wll limn .Milchell when Col. Ceorge Nugent, aliove. of the army's inspector geneial depurtim nt, was sent to San Antonio, Tex., ua to question Col. Mitchell about his attack on air service chiefs. Army aviation officers say that the eross-counlry trip WHS needless IIS the tlispcctor genenil's off ce at l-'ort Sm llnnsten could have carried through the Investigation. Remington KEMINGTON GUNS, AMMUNITION AND CUTLERY Means the best that Rood material and workmanship can produce. Insist on tlie red ball trademark. Oregin Hardware & Imp. Co. Radio inception is pet- ling better every niht. ; Now is the time to get j your jiew i I5-RATTERIKS AND ! TURKS . We haye j,,st receive,) R large ahlptii-nt of Tubes and lliitterles and can sup ply your needs. , Telephone your orders lo .MAIN 124 1 and wo will deliver to your home. La Grande Elcclric Co. m m H a a N tt U a w a m B n Popular Satisfying Service SUBSTANTIAL MEALS AT LOW COST Filed just what you want. It's all electric cooked, under steam pressure. It is and does taste better. It Grande's Original Cafeteria Food Service Also Kakery Dept. - Fountain Service - Lunch Goods. lack Cat pfltHsiRianaiflaai: UESBCSnSBBSaBBSllBsaaftaBKBBlli t