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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1927)
Thursday, July 21, 1)27. LA fiRANOE EVENING OBSERVER Page Eleven OUT OUR WAY r-i By Williams LOSTLNE PERSONALS I.OPTINK (Special) Uoy Par sons went to Troy Saturday eWn Ing riwhing. Mr. and Mrs. Iavo Hug. of Eljjrin. w r w "' 1 e n 1 1 v isi t o is n t he jvrguson home. Carl Htaeltland. of Cove, and 3lr. I toiler, or Maker, wit.' luisitif visitors tit l.ostinn Tuesday. Mr. nml Mis. Albert K.er.r n;nd Mrs. Hoy Morris visited at l.ostijno Tuesday Willi Mrn MurrU' mother. Mr.. Willluin Wiggans. Tiny lid Ittw-n to Flora on buttiness. 1 William Itoulct, .Mrs. CharlfH IJUks ami M is, Alice innli-n, ttf Craudc Hondo, won business it, itors at i.oMilni' Tmsday. Mr. ! lhy. of Joseph, ami Wayne Crow IH't Tuesday morning fur Steamboat lake on a fishiiu nip. Mr. a n I Mrn. . Welch, of lm bhr, called on Mr. nml Mrs. Wil liam Wiglians Sunday a 1 1 moon, Troy had been spending a lew ilays, ;it Wallowa lake. Mrs. Kdna Hall returned 1o her homo at Wallowa alter a visit, of Mcvral days duration nt tin I'oley home. Mrn, Mark f'row and Mrs. Vienn Crow wire visiting at Wallowa Monday. Mrs. Huby WinnLng was calling on Mm I'oley Monday. Herb Hrowning, of La Grande, wan culling on friends Tuesday. Mr. and Hi Cooke picked 147 gallons of strawberries from their patch Monday and picked JL' gal lons Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. MeMoAurtor aro tho proud parents of an eight and one-half pound baby boy. Mr. ami Mrs. Pierce were visit ing friends at Wallowa SumLiy. Tho crops in Wallowa county are jooklng very good. The wh-at is exceptionally fine Kd "Jtanes brought in a bunch of Forty Fold winter wheat the heads of which nn-nsured four to six Inches long. The first cutting of alfalfa is just about harvested. Many will sen that anoUier winter will not find ih- ni running short of hay as they did the past winter. Cat-den are. growing very rapidly, 'lie best be ing seen around l.ostino, the rich est part of Wallowa county. irrigation is on full force. Tho south fork of the Wallowa river is falling fast and lh fanners are taking the precaution to have their fields irrigated Iwdore the water Ket.H lOO lOW. John Avery is nursing a very badly sprained ankle which In; received when he jumped off a wagon. Marvin W'lggans went to Imblor few f tew iiss. $mb r CAMT". FORGt.T.thVT OLO QoARTUt" -J iUl f u i wt err. ' Ci7 by nc srrwtce. ttr Tuesday for a short visit with his sister, Mrs. Hoy Morris. Mrs. Moffit was brought home, i his week from tho hospital at Waltowa where she has been for -several weeks. MEDICAL SPRINGS PERSONALS Mechanical devices for pulling stumps ra imp frrnii the straight pull of a team tn huge machines with immense pttlUng power. The KimpIeM stump puller is a chain with a hook on one end and a team of horses on the other. The hook is fastened to, or around, one of the main roots and the chain placed across the top of the stump, ih us giving a leverage which in creases the pulling power of the team. BIEN VENU ' '' ! ' , LEGIONNAIRES! Our "Weleotm" Shingle f , is out to u ou folks .1! J Jack Allen Supply Co. MF.IHCAL SPRINGS (Special) lr. and Mrs. F. Whitteii and Mrs. Clark Allen were callers Sunday afternoon at the J. F. Kennedy ranch. Mrs. Cy Turner has returned home alter spending several days in Maker for medical treatment. Mrn. C. Itaehel returned f rom Salem Monday. While away she adopted a baby boy just a few days old; Mr. Kuchel Ik a road contrac tor and is building part of the mar ket road. M Iss Eilna Bloom, of Halfway, is visiting at tint hoinn of her brother, C, O. Bloom. Miss Hloom is a. teacher at Halfway, Mrs. Jessie Smith Is ijillte. Ill In La Grande, Mrs. W. Larson Is quite sick with on infection of thk hand .caused from tltf removal of a cancer. Miss N. Meager, Mr. Metcalf and son fJIenn, of La Grande, worn af ternoon .callers ( tho ; Whlttcn ranch Saturday. The rock crusher Is at the old Indiana mines crushing rock for the Grande lionde lumber com pany for roads around the mill. Mr. Aeklemicrs has boon blasting Die rocks to uso on tho market road. Tho road is progressing rapidly and the people from this a road that Is passable in tho win ter. Several from hero have boon Ret ling salmon from Catherine creek Mrs. Fva Vunonler and Mrs. Ib rt Vandetunler have new wash ing machines. O. Woodson and party motored up from Cottage Grove Sunday. Mr, Woodson expects to ship several carloads of cattle this wook. George Sintth is spending thn week at Huntington. The women of the club wero en tertained at a kid party Thursday by Tho 1'ark women. A very pleasant afternoon was spent in tho woods. Tho weather is dry and hot. Water in Ulg creek is getting low for irrigation. Tho farmers are; nearly through with their first crop of hay and some are binding grain. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Huffman, of Fnion, spent Sunday at Medical Springs. They wore accompanied home by Miss Wilnia Kennedy who will Hpeni tho week visiting. All the people In this commun ity nrc planning to attend th pic nic Monday July 25, at Uncle Dun ham Wright's orchard. i I 1 f- S3 3 ..-- : - L'A If 1 i J I I" T1 ivW ii-vit i 111 Jir- - ''III , ELMER STEELE - Holder of the world's endurance driving record Blue Mountain Milk Elmer Steele on his lung endurance drive of six days and six nights will live on Blue Mountain Milk. i i "I must have, wholesome food for this gruelling test Blue Mountain Milk is my choice." Elmer Steele. , . Blue Mountain Creamery , Home Of . ' ' , . Blue Mountain Ice Cream Blue Mountain Cutter . . I Blue Mountain Milk "Eastern Oregon's Most Modern Milk riant" The women are taking to. flying, say the public prints. How can they over resist tho temptation to pry Into the air pockets? LOOK OVER OUR WANT ADS FOR BARGAINS MW" MupWPWflllWSlI t J W illlli))illWIWll UuKlMHJB community will greatly appreciate really is? "Why not send out a few peo ple from ( 'hioago to show Presi dent Coolidge how wild thfl west FIGHT OVER CASKET OF FLOYD COLLINS La Grande Branch -I W IU & ' ' A R. A. FARNAM, Mgr. ' ' Y ' hL )f ' "" " " " " ,t " p' ? x" M J1' j, ITIOr II ' l rwn iT B m. II iwiwDipiM'iHniii i I , WLmJkii" n WELCOME American Legion The Oregon Flarduare Store welcomes you to our city. May you have an enjoyable time "raise-i he-roof" celebrate! TRY The Oregon Hardware FIRST if , !5 i s; juur 20 isor "t eRtL 26JS25 f: V ...-.- J!..:-' ".'.'.'jjg'i'iiiiiij1 ""wyjj .. - i.w r t x i:xhlbitlnn of th cinket of Kloyd Collins, Kentucky youth who lost hi life in exploring Ssi nd C;tve, has stirred a legal fight. Homer ColMna (JefO, brother of Klvd, l protesting Menmmereial izntion f(f his brother's body," by Mr. Harry It. Thomas (right), owner of rrj'Mal Cave, where th c;tket. whs placed on exhibi tion. Dr. Thomas eUilms ha obtained written permission from Cnllinn Sr., father of l-'Ioyd. for removal of th body tn his cuvc. Tho rasket, pn it was displayed at the moot h itf Crystal Cn ve, Ih shown above, V Legionnaires The Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company Welcomes You " Let 'cr Hip We're For You! Ofriccs in I,a Cmulo - l!;ikcr - Noilii l'(Avd(T Union - Elgin Heat Light Power