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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1928)
rr r s. r i llA GRANDE EVENING - OBSERVER Wednesday, June 13, it' Page Six . if- It II ir J : - !; t ; if FALL GRAIN FAIR IN WALLOWA AREA Crop Standing Up in Spite :, of Dryness Spring Wheat Poor . V.WAM.OWA. Ore.. June 1.1 (App oint) .lull wliout crops over ihln ollon of the country have held UP In pood Hhnpe tluiliiK the dry i wnther of the Inwl five or nix weekn. JJtiilttK this time only one Unlit Hhowor u( ruin has fell. Dry vather hnn begun in tell on Home of the Ki'alit on Hunt mi. II, hut lur Innc the ItiHt ilsiy or two It him been quite cloudy und niuny expect to e rain fthrirtly. 1 Thin Hprhm has heen one of the moHt difficult In many yearn for peitlne HprltiR Hnwn Km In up. All ; through the farniltiK NortfoiiK In the hlllH where there ha heen hun dredH of acres of Rprl iik Meed I wx the Miami In practically all fleld . Ih poor, due to limuffirlont niolM ture for even Kciinlnation of the fnnln. Hackwitrd weather comll iIomk made It ImpoKHlhln to do ; much early needing, und hy the time the ground could he put Into phnpe for Heeding, the, niolMture liml left the top layei'H of the oil. Many farmer mate they believe Jhat nhmiiil pnod rains uome even yet, thai much of the uruln would nine, malthm uood ntandM. Home UprlnK seed Inn haK just heen fln-j lulled In piufH of the valley soc tlonM, where the land has heen cut HvateU for the lart few weeks in (jrder- tq kill nn many of tho weeds jt posslhle heforo fteedliiK. . Y One severe freeze has been ex perienced here this spring, and is said to- have done considerable ilamoK In parts of the' county, : kllllnfc down some early gardens, iilfalfa, etc. On the hlKher pnrts ftl the county It has apparently ilone but little damaKe. ; Winter 'heitt crops which were well nlmiff at the time nf the freeze do not show nny hIkiin yet of beliitf dam- ' .teJ. , f. The extremely dry condition of J he Ki'ound has made the plowing tit many lame tracts of summer Tnllow very slow. ' , OUT OUR WAY ,,;s-3bac' im Th' House, cass ovnem! vi . t 1WOiJR MOf GOiMCr OOVNM lb TH' CrOLlV ' -fT ' " AM. 5HOOT A OOGr FOf? AMV BODV ; 'I'" 0 ' If ?4 3o&T Uose That old cpACKeq-eox' $ PI jf W0RS DOCTOR AVS HE CAM'T BE CORCO . rf ; ' , f mM- Poohi we cooLOMr cure a mam ': v ; - v 0iiissoo a86m? .. fetch ly mM - 1 1 llwi -'tn i"HA-r OOCr HERE , X 7,.. ' "-'nji rMs soMeiviM-8oui f - tfiminwwwcuiie.. - , w. u. . w. off Rv 'TOilHaTVlulroad begun thle week. 8ome pilnpr ff IXlidrlUtf chanr(,s a.0 boln(f nmiI1 .... Mr..anl Mih. W. C Hturglll, of ha Orande, wero at I.oHtlpe Wed nesday cuUfng on Mm. William WlKKans. ' Air. and Mrs. Frank Bradley and daughters visited with Mrs. Brad ley's mother, Mrs. Kvans. at "Wal lowa recently. , . . O. W. Pngin has heen enjoying the fishing season and Is bringing In. some fine cutches. )at week he landed, a fln trout measuring 22 inches. , w :- Chrls Johnson arrived lust week from Seattle, Wash., and will spend two or threo weeks at Lost inc. Ho has property herein ml at one time made this place his home. ; Mrs. William DePouray and daughter, of Mlderoy, en rout for Mcl'lierson. Knn. where they will spend I hive months visiting rela tives, stopped over Monday und visited Mrs. KlUlo Hado. Mrs. Flora Orahnm find son. rinude Mcf'urty. and his wife and baby drove over from Pomeroy. Wash., and spent a Bhort time vis iting Mr. and Mrs. W. Flcenor. ter prist? wua well represented hero Friday en route to the Union slock show. The band gave a few musical numbers ndvcrthdng the celebration the Fourth of July, Mrs. Gorge Wart was tuk.cn to enterprise Friday where shOfWas operated for appendicitis. - George Bwart and. Harry Wade left for Portland where they, wero sent as delegates to the grand lodge of the Masonic order. Mrs. Swartss will visit relatives while in rthe metropolis. Mrs. Kffie Cook, Miss Velma Hjtmmnck and Miss Ruth Leonard .accompanied, Mr. Hwartz as fur,-ns Penilleton where ' they I go on to Walla Walla for a visit with friends. -,. IIAItMOXITA HAKMOXV rVUHA, Oklo. Klghteen chil dren at a nearby rural school have .a harmonica band. i . -i , OAIIS IX HAVANA LOSTINE PERSONALS I.OSTINK, Ore.. (Hpeclnl) George Tllton had the misfortune to Jose threo of his vnluuble work horses. They ate some, poison j hurley. ' , . , . . . Mrs. Anna Nolan, Mrs. Flshback land Mrs. Mary Douiih accompanied (Fred l'.dwurds to Knterprlse Mon- ' day. The Itev. W. L. Van Nuys, of Portland, preached In tho Preshy- y' Jlnrlan church here Monday In tho JIlAVAKA Cuba's capital now absence nf the itev. Mr. Hhletda. boasts J.I.Jflfl registered automo-j VValter Qui'ssenbury was moved lilies ono for every 44 residents. ' from thn Knterprlsj hospital to 7 V . 1 ' ' - I the home of his uncle Runday. is getting along very nicely. I Mrs. Aste Cralge, of Joseph, vls j Ited her mother, Mrs. Kllu McKin j zit; Kumluy afternoon, Mrs. Hook, of Knterprlsf. spent tho weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs, Harley Candlo. Mr. onl Mrs. rharles Page were visiting their daughters at Joseph Hunday. , , , Cole Leonard, of Wallowa, spent several days nt losttne this week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hook at tended the annual session of the Oregon State grange and the Wash ington Htnte grange which held a joint meeting at Itulnlcr lust week. Miss Gfnevleve Hook, of Knter prlse, accompanied them and will! visit her grandparents at Centre, Wash. $15 000.00- Worth of Hotel Equipment Forced - on the Market on Account of ; the Wrecking of the GEISER GRAND Hotel Building in , . Baker, Oregon . L. G. Bowns, Lessee, is forced to offer at Public Auction All of the Furniture and Fixtures Removed from the Building , Next Monday's Observer will contain further details of this gigantic riddance Hp with hla hrother, I,. R' WlKKnns. Mr. uml Mrs. Miko Omy luivo movi'il to Kntfrprlno 'wher Mr. Omy hflg work with tho, Ulnck Mnrlilft rompnny. AT. H. Htino. who ramp hero laat March from ' rioasnnton. . Kan., plunuinx to upend the munnipr with hill illulKlilom.' llrH. Mrilnth. of Wallowa, und .Mrs. Judd Cook, or I.ostlno, ri'turnpit to hl homo leaving on Krlduy'8 train. Mr. Stlne become homcvilpk for Kansas and decided to return home. Mr. and Mra.' 8. ,. Maglll, Mis Gladys Mnglll nnd brother Hugh, motored to l.a Orande Tuesday where, they met Miss: lleulnh Ma glll who just returned from the Oood Humurllnn hosnltal nt Tort- I. a lurid. , Miss Mnglll has necented n sir i 7inke)t 'nhc. 9,- studio program; :So, I'nOfJIlAMS The Nutlonal. Broadcasting .com puny program for Thursday night follows: 9, Texaco rounders; (1:30, Phllco caoip fire program; 10 to 11, studio program. KflO Oakland' (3S4.4m-780kc), S, studio concert; 9. NTH'. KG A Spokane (2S".7ni-l IBOkc) pianist; 9, AW! ehalu program; 1 0, music. KPO Son r'ranclsco (42!.3m- KHJ-I.os Angelt" (S99.Sm-760. Iko) . cartoon hour; 9, to' 12, or jchestru. ' ' i. . ' KKKC Han Irnnclco (45,8m- (16(ikc) 8, urogram; in to 12, or chestra.' : l. ... , . S , :- , KEX Portland (277.0m-10SO. fic) 8, Cuthollo lecture; 8:10, story teller; 8:S0, studio program; , ABC chain program; , JO . to 12, dance frolic, . . , . KVA Run Prnnclsco (362.7m S50ke) 8, Klks program; . 9, Alio chain program: JO to 11, dance music. , KHC1 Spokane (87n.2m-810kc) 4 OPERATION NOT NECESSARY 8, NHC; 1Q to J 3. dance music. KKI il.os Angi-ies! 4.5m-M0 ke) 8, Mil KOMO- Heattle (30.Jm-97ti 8. NBC: 11 to 12:30. concert or. cheatra" .' , . tv itlKg KOIiV Portland : (S19ii-940lfi,T( s. program; 9, Ulson hour; .10, l-ia ; wallan trio.; ' .' i KGW Portland ( (491m-eiokci.' 8, studio program; 8, NIK'.'; la,-.- concert orohestra; 11 to 12, studio.; dunce, program. ' ' ' " 1 . v i-ita Bridge, playing discourages coiw j'j vernation, says a doctor. Hut often'-' 'fl like golf. Iniiroyes the voenliularyi 'i When in Ghicago Enjoy Your Stay . at the Superb New MORRISON '. position, nt the Wnllowa hosultul Dennis Whllmore, who beenmo und begun her work Monday, very III while driving a truck loud j Mrs. John Hush, of fallfornla. of log and run off. the grnilo Inst 'who has been vlslllng relatives In week, Ih In a very critical conUI-. Wallowa county, accompanied by Hon Willi llllli, tinita fn. tilu . XI I. tl..ll All . ...t .., .... ' " 1 ' uon- J.illiil-I 111 11, -II . Illlll IMMltrr, j covory. He hns been, tnkon to Hot ( Ki nin, ilvovv to Jlolne Inst l-'rMny .J.nlio. ' 4i ii-ii-rj Viff.ts;:s1,!,s Anna Allen ;((who . lias ,7 Mr. nTTinra"" nTuslafien to ', nevm nttenillng business college for I'lhn Wallowa hospital Sntnril'ay. itho .last year. Miss ' Anna will . Hhe Is still quite seriously ill. spend two months wllh her pnr- Mcno Jionrinff anil fnmlly, . - or entM. ' ..,. ., V "Wallowa, spent Weilnesdny with his sister, Mrs. George t'ltllders. Mrs. ,C. T. MeDanlel and son, Ijiwton, und Mrs. A. Mci'lnren, of Wallowa, wero l.ustlnc visitors Tuesday. . ,t. Miss Hurlimallnft Hnll. of Wal lowa, spent Tuesday night wltli t'ecll f'hllders and children. T,ois nnd Jack, of- Josephs were guests of Mr. and Miiw. George Cbilders Wednesday. I.lttle . Lola Is just recovering1 ' from nn . nppendicitis operation. 1 , ' ' v , The l.ostlno 'drug store, known as the McKlliKle place, -bns been Miss Mjircnrct Poley and conducted Isold to Hen Mcllunlela of Wallowa. her ni lisle class. I.Mr. McDanlels took possession of Mr. un.l Mrs. I!oy Morrl nnd 'he biwlni-iw Krll.iy. - Mfa Htil.y danirht...-. MiH fiwnn.mivn nn.i . 1P0"r,l w,, 1,08 b,,n niploycil hy Mi- ...wi m,. iTn-rti.i nr w- MKcnsip will remain Clranrtp, were illnniT kupsIs of M and Mi-h. Wllltam WIkkoiis Kuiulay. Mr. and Mrs. MHto ('row nnd family ntt'ndiil tho stork hIiow nt Tnion InHt Krldny. Honnld Downs wont, to Tmnnlm Monday whoro ho will work this Rummer, Itulph (JiH-BMcnlnTry, who was In jured a fP wilay.H nso. In nhlo to ho up aRnln. Tho lust rrport from Osonr Klol who was oporntod nt tho Wnllowa hospltnl Inst wock Ih that ho is KWUnj- nlonff vory nlroly. Tils troithlo wns udhoslons following nn lltSnitmlloltlB mnelln l,A ii ,i it I i I I' , M i i underwent aovoral yonrs nffo. family i visited Mrs. Mary Downs Sunday. Kd n a Honrtorson, of Knterprlse, has been vIhUIiir her sister Mrs. IMbort Wlllltt this week. Miss Wnyno Dorsey, of yallown. was n wuest or Mrs. Harvey Cnndlo over the weekend. James Douns, , who linq been working nt Imnnhn, visited a few dayH with his mother Mrs. Mary .Douns... , Mrs. Kdna Hall, of Wallowa, wns n Riiost of Mrs. O. .1, J'oley I'rom Saturday until Wednesdny of tills week. Marvin Wlpunns left a wook nn Sunday ror Union whore ho nt tendeil tho stook show qnd visited fntends. Ho will fro to Hnker be fore ho returns homo, for a visit H U n B n n n M n n n n u BE RIPE CALIFORNIA FIGS i la combination with bran put Ontor ami cnt Into what ntuny consider none too deilrable a dish wticn attempting to nit bran In Fig Drsn l'lijics the real originators of Ilattle Creek hralth food, have prepared for rvcry-day use a fruity, pala table flaked food that has a likable taste. It Is a combination , that umtrii the age-old laxative quality of the fig with the mechanical rlrandng of .nihility prrparrd bran. , , Illended in junt the rlKht proportions they form a disli , u . appetites nnd pleasant and sallsfvlng. And with that satisfaction eomea the keen stimulus that the mind receive from a diet Uwt breaks no law that Nature Is dcter tnluru to enforce, Tkii U lh Sfory of . FIG BRAN FLAKES On o tU o.k n.ith Pw. for which w ar Authuriacd UeUr Pattison Bros. Grocery Mm. r.' 1,. Allen and daughter. Miss Nell, left Thursday for Port land where they will visit Mrs. Allen's mother, Mrs. Fred West and her sisters. They will also vis It Hurley Allen, n law student, In Salem, . . , v : Chorion Tlonner nnd molhei nr lived here 'Knttirdny from Carlton and will spend a weok or two vis iting old friends. They hnvo been the guests of Mr. nnd il.rs. Itobcrt Williams. Team work on Ihc Soulh Fnrlt Are You Full o Gas, Too? Do you have that "gassy" sensation! Do your vest and belt at times seem U be pressing hard on your stomach? Do you belch and gasp does youi stomach seem to be so full of gas that you feel like a balloon? That puffy feeling results from dis orders of the digestive tract. Gas on the stomach with it accompanying discomfort, pain and depression can be relieved. Thousands of aatislied customers have found the answer. in "HyPep-Sen." This great remedy Is a powerful aid to nature in cleansing and purifying the organs of digestion, aids in bring ing them back to a normal, healthy functioning. It supplies from Nature's own storehouse, elements tluit act as a general body tonic ' "Hy Pep Sen" to nor a habit-forming drug, but is an excellent tonic, con taining pure, high grade medicines, which greatly aids in building up bodily enercy and pep. I 'rice tl.no ...... l-'or aula onlv hv -MOOX llltl ti t'O, .yfe. MORRISON TTlV44 p - A dQl 1 1 ; : hotel L sg?? i ffWf,. - B B 5 ! t ComtrHdimml Clark S. nL0' UP & RECTAL ana Catoa astnsats vanuh qofcaly aas yt Sl?!Sf I fa o-J" O&WT I , . ,- calialM4tr.atmkkt i 5?sCTtb3 icOn !rad II I . V .usichi.lvely.raeeiOt 5 !J?SSSS3S TA.iT clirI. " . &W?S : oTithoil and aaUlaaaw $jWsL !sS8 ii II CftA w (oH Ow. V S?A. WRiTrtNAssuSANcfcoj li'Rfrj fiSssSS js I 'I Bu.rBrealrr yyterir II H g2Zaiiiim eJ"U (( wrW, nnuinm, 1,400 rw BU -JHE WINCHESTER STORE CHALLENGE SALE O i ( ' Aa Advertised In tha Saturday Evening Post Jun Uth ,-r . ' . ' '" The Co-operative Action of 6300 Individ- . aamaaiaawMsaawaaw Visit Our Winchester Store Today ually Owned Winchester Stoma Make. rrrTSge.'' Examine the Merchandise and Con- Q These Bargain Poxible.. . . , 4. . - -: ' vince Yourself. ' ' 15C ' 1 : . Winchester 8-inch Pan'1!' i '' Ssw '' ; '-'. : ' Rubber Tired Wheels' ' , 1 I ' 'Operates on AC or DC Currehi -' ' T'X AVf '. i ' - Mahogany Finish ' '' "' T . V- Regularly $6.50 z&Qtw -'' V Ktalli ' ". '' '" ''' V ' ' Regularly $J.'S0' ' ' . . ; : V 2 ? , 'X Scouts and Campers. (1 ' J ' Winchester S-inch Nickel : -. g l Regularly JI. 50 .' 1 ' I ' f Plated Scissors . g ' ' " ' Cut to the Point ', - . t 1 ' raaaasaiiaassusaaaasBassssasssasBSSBsBaaaw 1 1 0 r"m" during th; cil f frl OP AY 1 A ; Gc' a Fly Swatter . 51.JJ T . noswatch . Jg : . V : . - I ' jtffe&i 1 ' ' " Unbreakable ?"iS. aaaa D rW?i) II Crystal ' ' ' " ' . :'- ' Brown wMfMJ " " Regularly ' -. Winchester ' Stoneware : 1 'A ' ' 1 Cal. : Hoc and Cold Juj $2.29 V ; s . ReeuIarl $1 75 f OStJC 7.S0 Coaster Wagon .... ......$6.98 ' aft. O 7 Inch Stainless Butcher Knife 98c . ' SIjC n tBES I V2 Inch Stainless Midget Carver 59C V R2g isiaiii ' ' 734 Inch StainfcMSlicer - 69c g 111 aasssMBassssssssssassssssaw . ,, 16 Oz. Mechanics Nail Hammer $1.50 aaiaaiisaia n i as asaiMiaslli. "-' . '..fij. -- .- Other Specials'- .....'.. fe3p' ',LaxYn ' v 50 feet Winchester Rub- ' S1.25 2 Quart Freezer . 98t - Ball Bearing 'q ber Hose. Regularly J9.00 S1.S0 Nickel Plated Shear . .; $l;39 . Regularly $12.50 tv 2A?h j. eTTssar:.... ' i$ip3j -: . - . " 60c Cast Steel Shears . 49c ' f - - ' , Nl .. 5c Camp Chair V v...... . 69C . '! MT' smb. ' ' W ' , ' Uset Me WtacheerStaynIess Winchester 1 '' t ' . 22 Short Cartridge. M fS 2 CeU Focusing of . . - . . .' mm . flight Winchester 5-foo. Cast- jfft ' ATTRACTIVELY COLORED H ' V, ing Rod, SOyard Reel, 14 - " ' a 200 FJL2?ne - ' - 50-yard Silk Line. I jjj All Steel Kitchen Colored Handle sCjA J ReSularly $1.75 i ; eoo $4:9 8 kM ssr -dS iM Ip. . $li40J . ; assssaaaassssa,. ESaa" Regularly $1.75 Regularly 90t pfl ', kasssssaSX 'bbbbbbsbb' TTX i $1.49 79c Li ' 4 4 LuVrjer' v y ' y"Sf fe- S oq - ; '. ' an BaiT'" Sy : - '89c ' :'u $4.HO ? Rwnlt"t ':.'. Regularly 75c. ,' ' .- .' Pint Sit Vacuum aUQ i ly $2.00 T " 34C s Winchester Iron. Fam- 4 Bottle' Keeps Liquids U a -V . . ', g 1 ily Siie. The Hot Point , Hot or Cold. ' IU aaasaaaaaaasssssssasssa-. 'aBSBSBBBassBBBBBBsSBSBBBSBSBBsasBssaaa' t 'Hakes Ironing Easier, ' j. ' ' lil f NATION WbEV,4,UtlS) ! ! WWCffSTm f (seas S'-'OHB SALE '"jtm"' t- - r- ' . . . - - - lfyrt i'i05, ...... h $3.89 1 k 1 J SUength Where You Need It Winchester Ball Bearing Boy's Xairls $2.25 $2.35 JUNE 14lh THURSDAY thro.th 23rd SATURDAY The W. IC Gilbert Co.