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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1926)
u n 2 .) y-,r(.. ;,! """!"'PrWTWO" rfi -Ti rvi 'in jt i ii i ' i .'.ttv- , "t ..: -'.,t-..-.- ,v Wrocks In Sunshine Colors ':S'Z;fbr Bright ! ; Summer . The most luscious pink greens blues, yellows and lavenders that ever ; f raced an old-fashioned garden are to be found 'i in these dainty summer frocks. . And cool you'll just revel in them on sultry days. :; Some exceptionally well-designed stout .. models. :; .' .'':'i,T ... .'' See the new navy blue Georgettes and ' the Georgettes with taffeta trim.' ", . j '. y 'i-Printed Chiffons, Georgette Printed X Silks, Flat Crepes , V : , $16.75 to $49-50 A Gtwd Place Te Trade whdhkhhay; may i. iMmuitaai HUUKlanl 'I'linn Ninllinui. ; ' KOA, flmwr, , 'il". (:i23.lm S0krJ,4 p. ' ni.,' dinner concfrt. i Brown ralai'O Hiring ori'lu'Htru: 7, ': Open-air twilight conr.'rt, Ori'i'k theater; M, Htndio iroKinm. KOA ' brrheatru. addrpiw; rliotr, vttcul hi1- Ipctlonif, ounrtft; dvplnpniont of Oratorio. : ' fartOe Btanrtnnl Time Hlnllnns. mi-l, IjW Angi-lra, Cnl. (KITin 4iko), 7-7:30 p. m.. On'lin Hyn- f.rophiuM " atxlng unNoinbln; 7:110.11. kick Itorrls' dutuctlvu mory; 8-n, proaram, California, I'olruloiini Corp.; 8-10, hour with Ihu rlu alra; 10-11, popular program. KFWB, IlullyHWMl, ( ul. (JRl'in IIMIko), 4:90-7:30 p. iti., I'onllac lilx alirarr hour; h-9, program, 'Sphinx &lotor Oil company; II-1 u, prfmm. Pacific ticvvlopim-nt Co.; ;1-10;0. Mutual Mnlorn Juki' ron mli 10:4-11:S0, Warni'r Ilrolh- era frolic, 'HOW, POrlhuiil, On-, (lilt. 5m ftlftfco), 4-7 p. in., dinner concert; A-t, Tooal, lnatrumciitut nniHic; 0- H, auunlo; 111-11, Hlu'rinun, c'lny 'a&4 company. . . KII4, 4M Aiuif IcH, nl. ( IIIA.Sm-"Oliir),':0-7.ao p. m chllilrcirs .Jiour, t'nele John; 8-In, program, 'iarnt-Tl'U.cht'm, nHOpallon, Flrat blrtrlot Calirornla. KRX, HoIIt(kkI, Cnl. (:tn.gm. SMkr), 7-8 p. m., pronrant, lloyt BAKER-Lfl GRANDE STAGE Leave La Grande 7 A. JL - 12:20 T.M. and 3:30 P. M. lYkve! bv Rlolne Mu. jj ' :.fHM'i'-H.-'.-!-i;i .,.,:tiii.i. - .. ' I L: ii,'''. .... ,.!...,,. . -""""r ? -j wo-ixjit TKAysrr ooifFAarr. ins uray Htaata PARSRVnr.lt Afw. nab Ooaae to mir Ktnge Octnt AU Modern and I,RAVB IA tarph ItoUy, A. Pendleton. II A. Ckaoneuu to Walla Day 8 HILL'S Autoinatlb Wtor. Hflaicr company; prOgraW. ammty TruBt' Kavlnga bUnkr. O-JO, program, : Mo tor Tranalt lLtaua; ,10-11, atudlo proR-mmt. U'-lii, AmbaMudor hotPl danea 4clvMMra',M . K PO, s a. rvatipiwo, Cal. (4S8.3m-ieaBf)i ' 4:40-1 p. nr..' Htaim RpKautant. orchPatra; 7 7:30, Rudy, Hfiavr'a Fairmont ho ti4 drchnnra,; t4-a. .AtwaU-r Knl urtista; S-18. ntudlo program ; 10. 11, Htatxa Rntaufcant orohmtra. KWSt;, JMllanaa, Waj0i.'(4H.m. HOukc), 7;15 p,.m.', IVul Christ Inn, vocallat; T, W." C 'A.' ' program. Dorothy McCloud.- ltarlha IMrdp, irrunclii - Ilurgrave,, rorotliy wil holm. . .;v . .. Farmers Object to Diversion of Water WAI.I.OWAi.-Oro. ' May 18. Oh-Jet-lion of feriiwin 0f iho Diamond Prolrliv dLslrlcl'.ito Uiu craDOHPd tranafiif at watnr , from Irrlnitlon to municipal 'purpoiwa by-ihn city of Wallowa- want yolrd In a hear Inir held hPra .v Wcdacaduy IxTorc Rhea : Jupw.' atata njrlnppr. The p"'f vpfar ''tn purchaapd 182 rrp of land ob Dear ,' crevk for ,u0u with : walnr rlglita. with the Idea of transferring the watnr rlghta tbua. acxjulrpd to munlPlpnl purpoaea. It Is alatod that u ucrcH of Ilia land has a watr right dat ing from 183J while the hiiluapp haa a right dating from 18S. Farmcra who raad the object ion contmid Ibat during the dry portion of the aeaaon there la not aufrirlcnl water In Bear crei-k for Irrigation, excrpt when It la used In ration. They further contend that ahould r water b converted from irrigation purpoava by the city for municipal uae. the point of dlveralon of water from the atreaiu would ba one and one-hull miles above the point of dlveralon of the C'liajiiberlBlu ditch which auppllea water for irrigation, nnd would thereby deorenaa the flow. Injuring the termers' water rlghta. No aettleuent waa reached. Pedratrtana have the law of the land on their aide, but the motor ist has the lawa of pliyalra, - i.hi. at 1114 ffiailajl 1 Ava GRANDB MM M. aad 4 f. M. V mmA a as Walla n4 raailtaiil) i in Li ti ;i-1 . in 1 1 11 J tiMKMliiintm' ....-(. mm- i ! ; A Good Flara ' ' To Trade Wallowa -Farmers 'Will Build Irrigation Canal WAlJ.OWA. Ore.- Mav .1 8 Mjial 'steps were -taken by the farmera of ,111c .Middle Valley, section east of nern in pun ecu ng organization ror running a . new canal, from the main Wallowa river, two miles euat of liHllup, and emptying into South Fork river we.it of J,OHtine. water for Irrigation from the South Fork river hns been srarpc while there is always an abun dance or water going ' to wnate In the main Htreiim. The , new cunul will he about, two miles long, unil will curry an extra supply for ap proximately gimio aprca. At a meeting held In ' 1. online Monday articles of Ineorporatlou werp adopted nnd will he riled at Rnlem IhlN week by County Wuler- lilliKter Slnnli-v. Wnrlr nn Ih. m.u. I dltPh project will he started w-lth- In two weeka. More ditch work Is ; contemplated In Middle Valley next year to put luuu ucres more uader irrigation. ' RF.ADY 1Y1II IH11.R TIMP NKW YOUKMlss Celeste J. Miller, Chleogo, 811, Is ready for a trip lo the pole If anyone will pro vide tranaportatton. Khe is . lust back from her thlrty-flral voynge. nrountl the world. She had ridden pamelH, elepluinlH, jlnrlkahas, pal umiuiaN and everything, - Her brown, bobbed lorka are her own. Coaches Crew Jndcr the direction of Coach "Pop" -euder talovei. Cornell University as ects 10 make a noteworthy ehowtnt n rowing this aeaaon Lauder has pen putting (its chart through tally practice on Lake Oayuga ana stem reHrta state the itaaca pad tiers are coming along alpsly ifsa teraeonaln objective, of eauraa, it h a-inual Poughkeepalt ragaKa la June. ATES ODGER NATIONAL Clubs -Cincinnati .. i.rjxat E W. J., w. .....,..20 10 .447 Brooklyn f'hica go .. Pittsburg Kt. Ixmis. 17 IS ) .4I .17 a-t..4i ,.'.14 If .& lil-.4 ........ 14- K v,iiT Npw York I'hllodelphia ..... U is. I .178 BOHlOn i 21 !.,: '.T'i :nt. -f AMERICAN M:A(il'H ?lube New York ., W.. l Pel. .,,:.30 -,i.4o i...i.;.30 a ! Waehington .C. Philadelphia!::. ..;.". Cleveland . ...... (wtrolt Ronton ;. .;;...,.....'..'. HI. liOlllB .:.,..i la s. .fti ...i..,.i7, 'ir. v.r.ji ,...;.14 lil .47 Jl,;''.26 .;. n : H'7 , NATIONAL i.FARI'R Viwti'rilny' IU-miKu. P1TTSHVHO (AP) ; H. If. K. Urooklyn .. ..... 10. o pumbiirR !7 1 1 2 rialltTlfn arlmc8. 'KrbariH 'anil UTfrravPH, O'NH;' Knrppr..'Mdr rlaon, (ildliam and QoorK. fimllh. I. rnifAOO AP) ' ; ; n. h.-.k. Phlladclplila .. II 10 . 0 l'hlc4eo. x 7 14 n UaUnrlf Mltrhi'll. Huwht, Ul rloh. Knlh'lil uml Hnllii'i Oooiwr, lllake and Qonisalf b. ' ' . .. t ., . CINCINNATI (AP) ', ' n.'.H,' E. Npw York 7 11., 1 finnlnnaO 4 '!; ' 1 BattpriPS-Ulnif, TaviA' nnd ffny dir:; Mays and Plrlnlrli. ' -" -y I : ST. IX1UT.1 (AP ' ' h:'h. t;. Boaton I n j I) bi. ioni i ii i BaiterlBa fji-hton. Ryan, JlPrn and Z. Taylor; Sherdnl and O'FVir rrtl. ' . . . AMERICAN KArT: . Detroit 1. Plillartclphla Ii. Chicago S, Now York 0. WASHINGTON (API ' II. 'if. K. Cleveland ........................It 1 4 Washington ,.. 6 7 3 BatterlPH RuckfVA. Karr and I.. BowpII; Kcuthrr, Ogdon, Fertnson and Rurl. . : i . , , German Cannon Taken 1 To Wallowa by Legion WAIXOWA. Ore. May IS. The Oerman 77-mllllmeter gun which tno war trophy .department . gave iKruse post or the American l.eglon i liere arrived the first of the week. ,and will be mounted on "a 'pa'c Mit- the Intprsection' of Whlakey creek and the atate highway. , The giin in one 01 ine inree wnicn wus given to the atute by the trophy, depart ment and la badly rusted as a' re- ,ault of exposure to aalt water. If Iwaa shipped from the Kast by way of the. Panama canal. . nnd - from i Portland by rail, with total freight charges ' amounting to more . thUn 4100. ; .' ... JAY H. UPTON Republican Candidate for GOVERNOR i .".K; r v . t: , ASA 3, e- .ft." 4 He waa the first candidate o denounco tho efforts to scuttle the direct primary. He la opposed by the hoaaea but supported by the rank and file. He has been active in the de velopment of the Male of Oregon and ha served four seaalons as a Henator from five Central Oregon counties, aad waa Prealdent of the State Hecate In 1S2J. Ho was President of the Orea-oa Irrigation Congress for two terms and la tha only candidate wbo understands the Irrigation prob lems or eastern uregoa. H la a young, vigorous, rap able man. In ln:i be waa the floor leader of the "faithful fourteen" Sena tors wbo defeated the attempt to tax the farmers of Oregon for the purpose of holding a. world's fair. 7 . Ho baa always stood by tho agricultural Interests of the state. He voted agulnst the Mills bill in 1J6 and be saved the direct primary. If you believe In tha dlrert pri mary law. vote fur 3. H. Ppton. If you believe In the old ceo- vent Ion system, then vole for hfa oppouent. . Upton-For. Governor Club, Bend. Or. Ralph a Hamilton, Prea. Chaa. W. Kraklne, Secy. 1 (l-ald Adv.) PI RFW I.'! Smiles of Triumph -7 S rhoueh tliolr tm tCaUUnmiu) 1qt they hav gooa reaiton for Soy. TM Ml tflnfo (ubU.rtwd a new note 'dult record of 12 fwt 11, inchon.'in iho na m CallTornla'lftanCord track mt whll Klnier Oirkln (ciKht) net a m mark for Ui dlacus with a tosa of 14 fuel Inches. Thtir- per tormancea were two of rtie outRiandinf features of the claah. 1W WliitaB Hmiap "fipatovmmu" WAHK!NOnV)N A little Jltrht cornea from Pat ; HarHaon ahout th inyntery of 'a pwsonairtv - Kx trarta from hta speech' in tho fwn- ate follows: ; ; ',"Th ft 0 ko Kino. n for th? whltn hoitap olhnrwlae known ah Tnsl- i Iint Culvin toolldtf(!."t, ,"S.,rrtary MpIIoii, who in th- 66 en r-: ; 1. 1 ::i i Op CAMELS are made of the choicest Turkish and Domestic tobaccos grown." : . To p rove what we say about;; Camel's tobacco quality, make this test: Take a Camel and any other cigarette. Tear of? the papers and place the tobaccos from the two cigarettes in separate piles. Now shake them up and examine the to baccos. Your own eyes will quickly show you the difference, how the Camel tobacco is longer and of a riper color. Then gather up the two piles separatelyand smell them. OIM4 other whltft houa Hpokpaman, if there aro two.". , . KWEDKS Yli fiOI,l ATOCKHOIaM NorwPRians may Bek, unknown land but some Hwtule engineers hare found rich joidi vHver and; copper depoaits In J un arctic plarler, uafn? new .elec-' trlral prospecting Bppfirntns. ' one up S. J. Reynolds Tobacco tells i .f. Huskies Romp Hqme to Wallop Oregon's Nine EroKNR, Ore., May 18. (AD Tho rnlv.-raUy of Washington haaehall tm won an vany 8 to S victory over tho University of Ore eon nlno here yeaturday afternoon. It wus the fifth stralifht victory for. the Huskies, und tho third vic tory of tho Hoaaon for that team over the Oreifon men, - ' The tw,o teanv will play here this afternoon. - AVuJIlnKford. .left fielder for th visitors, hanged out a home run lp tho firm, inning with two on, two out, and two strike againat him. The Hiiakics added another run rn tije sf-4?ond. two In the fourth and one each in tho. fifth and sixth. : Oregon frore! once In the wcond and once in the eighth. t . Tcsreuu hurli'd a good gomn for Washington whllo Ashhy for Ore. gon 'was touched for some' solid hingtes by the lluaky fwatsmllh., in h Mt.trv K iii:j.i rro - KUGKNK, Ore., Mty 18. (AP) The University of Oregon track team will meet tho Multnomah ath letic club stum of Portland In a riual'event here Saturday afternoon. Kollowlng tho Multnomah meet, the Oregon men will vie' with the Oregon Agricultural college artlatu on May 28. in another diwi( event. ' KANSAS OITY Sinclair Iwt and the Kev. . Ear f. lack man ure maK4iicrnling as book agents. In terviewing country preachers' on the way to Minneapolis. : at The tobacco its own story You will at once notice the rich, fragrant aroma of Camel tobaccos not found in the other-: ..:i-,:ri-j-j This marked difference . is even more apparent when you taste the smoke." It is solely because joif the quality of the tobaccos and the skill of the blending that Camels never tire the taste, never leave a cigaretty after-taste. Camels are so good that we know you will like them. Give them every test known and you will find Camels the highest quality cigarette made, regardless of price. Have a Camel! Co., Winston-Saltm, N. C I -I: Tuesday Mav wives:""' " Robin Reed Def etU , Anderson, of Astoria WAI-lJl WAI4A. Wash. Myil (API Robin Itped. Corvallui. pre, : was awarded a dedidoa over' Jlm Mii. a nrii,NMi. Astoria, here iuat night when Anderson sraa not able to appear alter the first ran, wnirn. Reed took with ft Japanene acla aom. Reed took tho first fall la !C minutes and tfi second. An. deraon sustained torn llgamenta;,ln his left shoulder from the bold ap plied by need. . ' Joe Bailey, of Portland, wan over Jack f:d wards and Happy Ilorntrk la a - prcUmlnary. Ho threw Kd wards In I mtnutea 20 spcoaila; JMrnlra; ia 4 minutes SO seconds.. ,. .. , .-; j.. Walker Cup Stars Are . Beaten by Englishmen WOK1NO, Kngland, May1 1. (AP Tlie American Walker Cup stars lost all five of the foursomes played here this morning againat a tram of ten Hrituih golfers known as "The Moles." - If. R. H. I.ENIV3 AIB 1)NIK)N The IMnce of Wales la becoming a regulir Harun , A,l Roschlld.- It develops that durtag the strike be drore a motor tnick aad -helped 'distribute milk to f,hl poor: also that he vieited a poije station In the niost dangerous te'h dcrloin nuartcr'oue morning at.2 .!K,4riil" ' -4 1