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L-A 'GRANDE EVENING -OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
1
FRANK B. APPWJBV..
(Incorporated)
Afl IinlepetMlent NWKTrT
..Editor and Publisher
HARVEY IP. HATTBUWU...
..BufltTHHM Manager
Published evenings, except Sunday, at 1410 Adams Avenue,
La Grande, Oregon. The ObservcrStiir published every Friday.
Entered at the 1'ontofflce at I.a Grande, Oregon, aa Second
OIbhh Mnll Mailer under art of Mnroh 2. 1879.
."" OFFICIAL, l'Af'RR 01? UNION COUNTY -ANI TUB
C1TX OF XA (JKjLfcJjS
MKMIW ASrlOCIATKI) fHMBU
The Antpolaltid PreaM In excluwlvely cmtltled to ne for -ptrtllea-fflon
of alTnewa dlpaU:hea crndtted to It or not otherwise credited
IT puhllKired .herein. All rlsMn fit .republication of apeclal dis
patches In this paper, und uIko the local mewe liereln Aleo re
WHerved.
National AdwertlHlng ttaiireaentatlve
M. C. MOCUi.JS( Sc CO.. lno.,
San Franclacn.' Xo Ariui'li'H, -tfewuk), J'ortland, Chicago,
tDetruU, New York . .
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1'ime 'Contract price on Hpplicutlon. .:-.
A rnAU.'ISNGi.lN'tt ,l'UO.MJSI! Ask. anil '.it xhnjl lie Rlvtyi
you: nef'k, und ye aliall find; Itnorlt,' nnd'tt fhnll 1ie"opeiied inllrt
vou: For every one that iikIccMi reroiveth; jind he I hut HCoUotlt
findelh: find to lillu tiiltt knorltcth It -Khali he opened. Miit
Iheiv 7:7, S. :. . '
Wallowa Woman
Passes Beyond
Last Wednesday
I'J JSASUKES OF OLD A-GE ' ,
Statistics ffuthered by jife insurance companies show a
.steady increase .in the average juration of . ftuman life in
HJie United States. Disease i . beinir jnastei'ed. j'atiil indus
ttnal mishaps Jire decreasing." 'There aw . some physicians
who think that 100 years soon will be the allotted span of
ill f e instead -of the three score and ten of the Psalmist. The
health commissioner of New York CUy recently iaid down
sinme rules by following which he fsirid one might reasonably
expect to -attain the century mark. , ' j
The Psalmist remarked that if "by reason of strength" the!
days of -our years exceed three score iwid ten, "'yet is their:
n-itreiigth to labor and sorrow.". A different view 3s expressed,
Bvowever, by some of the old persons whose experience is
! "WALLOWA. Or. (Kh-.Ju1)
' Miu Jtodf.rfttk Mci'ij.p Hii-tl nurly
, Wcdiicmliiy mariiinK und funonil
HcrviccH wcro )h-1iJ TliurHday af -S.t-vnodn
at (i'x'loclt at tho
Methodist rhiiicli. MrM. McCiar
had been a icHidrnt (it "Wallowu.
for 3d yi'iii-H, 2 of wliirh wr-i-c
'htpent In Hie holf'l Mirny
will rcnif'iiihcr tlic old Nortlirin
llotol wliort' Mr. und Mm. MrCra
vvoro the jfmprlworK. Slio whs
known and loved ly many who
fffcret lier pdhfiriK1. Hho leaven, le
Hlde her JniHhiindp.Ihref daUeChterH.
M-i'H. l. 'Itny .lohimon, of ' 'larks
ton, M I'H. A I Noi etfn I'd of Wn 1
lowa mid .Miu l.co Morgan of A
otin. Ali'K, 'Alerrao Man a llfo Ioiik
inoinhcr 'Of. the MiIhodlnt elinrnTi
and wan jiImo a niemlier of the
' MjiHtni'n Htiir.
i 'PIk t'h'Hi annual -I'nlverHlly of
Orfie-mi; pienie tfivMi ly the C-Jreut-.
; rr Oi'ojfon t'nunlit.le wh'h held
t 'JU(dny t'VhlnK. July TA 11 1 -thn
hfnd of Wnl Iowa ennyon wit h HO
til intend u tire, l ', T Melanlel
made an nddreHS on what tho
lrnlvei-Klly wan :i7 years iiffo when,
there were only :tao HtiiilentH. Cui-l
(Ji-OH-ory dleuised . t he tinlvomlty ,
an 'It Ih today with more than 300 '
JiiKlruelorH. Itnlph I'oindi inarle nil
excellent to Ik it bout tho .Medlo-tl
lira nc h of the colleue at'ortliil
with which he Ik connected, n.
Hocrctary and Klennor (ioodiioiiKh
.InncH, Kdllli Shell und VlrKlnla
lliunte.r jravc nhort talks on var-
1 Ioiih plioHCH of I 'nlvei'Nity lite tint.
work., U'he . pin u Is to have a ineet
liiiC -every year In .Inly for all
thorn Inti'i'CKted In this Insiltutlon
and for the benefit of prorfpitrti '
tttndontH. ' I
There Is to he n incdntr of tire
Wullmvu county Herd -linprove-iiMmt
nssnclatlon at K titer prise
.Monday evening. As In this Ik to he
ii n Important meetlriK nil thofv tit
turpsted are nrjred to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Speneo nri
liomn after spending a lew wcks
In I.a Grnndo at the home of .Mrs.
Ktta ItOllllHevllte,
Mr. and .Mrs. .1. A. Williams, of
l.a (Irande, have moved to Wal
lowa where Mr. Wininmjj Is em
Ployed In Vtuitfhl'H liarber Shop.,
Mrs. ('hnrhiK l-'ishor und Miss
ltuth Hayes iu'0 leaving next week
on -n motor trip to Suit l.nke Dty.
They -expert, to hr nwny ti niontb.
Mrs. T. T, Shell, who has tx-nn
nvay for two months on a trip'
through the, cast and California
wns expeetei huiiie Friday.
The Wallowa eounty JMonoe.r
nmethifr will he held at thn In Ice
If on Auk. II. K whh decided to have
tne ineeiiuK on Sunday thi year
ROBIN COASTS -SERENELY
FOR
ANOTHER DAY
(Continued from Pag 1)
pilot of the refurditiK plane, was
marked confidential,
Tin day's supply of sixty Kallons
of Kuxoltuc and bif akfaHt was taken
up to the fliers shortly after 7 o.
rn.. imd tlie en luranco ship rllmb- I
cd hiiek up to a hifrlicr hud coohr
altitude lo resume erulniiw? uhovn
the airport. The sky was clmir .
The too close presence of a piimei
hearing a movie cameraman In
terrupted refueling , contuci last
nlKht. and resulte;l .In in tonlor Jo-'
day that no more; rcfueUnt? pl"
tureM or tic rial photoKraphs if ihn
cndurtiiicc plane, arc .to .he made.
The' movie plane, faster than ihe(
other two, forced ahead and the
haekwash of; the propoller caused
I he refueler and tlie Midurancc -ship !
td he separate! alrupl ly. O'Hrino ;
handling ' ihe hose, ivas: sprayed''
with Kiisolinn and It was several
minutes' he-fore the conlact was
reestaldlshed.
41 was 'I ho hceonrt near- colFbdon
I with a camera plane slnco Ihe en
durance fliKht starl d.
l-'aiultles of both airmen urn al
1-amhert-Sl. Louis field, a:iKinent
I tiifc the ."unofficial" family of
i newspapermen, photoraphciT, and
visltorn, as ilaekson's pftTcnts ar
rived In "The Spirit or Falrbault."
a sister ship to the St. 'Louis Iiohfn
and paintil in ;thf vrnnH' 'Ccdors.
Ar'Jnir Nutt. of Buffalo. who
j designed t he Curt lss-( 'hallonjrcr
ativcooieu motor in tne itomn,
seemed more optimistic than ever
toward another weeik In the air.
"Ml sounds as Kod us-evor" he de
clared "I came here -to bo on hand
when it lands, hut I'm koIjik hack
to Ituffalo Kunday. J art rct in a
couple of iay's work and ' conic j
back some timpi next "week. That
will he plenty of time." .
Jn directing Hie amount-of naso
line the refueling jllunr was to j
brlntf up last flight. Jackson added!
In his note: "Two woks today '
eoninienled on the case of life, d- !, concert and cinnrtet,
dliiK -there 1wnt much news up"t ' ; H'ti-1
heiv tin Hlrooiini? seraii.-s und no K.OMO (f2fikci 8. First Church i
flKhls. In fact -tliS 1h h peaceful of Christ. Scientist; f. orchestra.
country up heri not even a speed K.I It (97okc) S to'JJ, ABC'j
cop." irroffram. I
Mr, an1 Mm Heitry Jackson, of I ' Honvcr - 'I
Fairbiill, Mtnn.. announced theTrf KOA (fi'fkc) S, KHC. 'J
ariivul to their son by the words' ' j
blftzoned on Hie Rhle at their -shin ! MMAV JMUKiRAMS ,,
The national nroauiaisunK
company program for Monday will
lie: S. Jtudy Scignr's KymThonists;
! t rn usl c 4 rotcra m ; H : 3 0 plan t a -tion
ecmSes: 3, wluniher hour.
.Tho American HroadenstinK
company jn-OKmrn for M-onday
wilt be: S, musical gems;!, John
and Ned; !:;0. -Htrinw ijnartel; jn.j
HOIir OI1 oroimwuy-; i , v,nmri-
SfOll't Jlythin aces.
loillHnrt
.. KG W (SirtikO--S; N'llC: 9:S0
dramn; 1J, Varsity VnKiionilH.
KMX (llSakc) S Ho 12, A'HO
proKram.
Salt, r.ake (Uty
KSL (IHtnkc) S, variely pro
Kratn; if, iltc.
"llidlo son. Here is pa and ma
Jackson."
And in turn thelc-non sent down
a -nidi- "everytliins Is fine but you'll
have to watt a long time to see
us." '
The rewards feir t he -fliers con--tlntiu
to grow, another .f ItMi n day
being added as well as an addlt
loiml offer of $1 a,n hour, bniiiKiAB
the. total i'4-hour r"(payroM" 4o
27ti7. H was fitfurwl tboiiv earn
lncs, liased on tlie time I hey Itave
remuliM'd -aloft and exclusive- of a
Jackpot being contributed through
the chamber .of commerce and
other, flat gifls, was $:i.0ilu last
nU'ht.' This sum lld not Include
their - regular pay as commercial j
pilot.
N. K West & Co., Inc.
Store Closed : .
Itiesday and Wednesday
I I.oh AllffflOS
i ! Kn (Mkc) . NHC; :an,'
hnrnuinpttps; JO, i-oncoi't oi'cIipr-
trn.
JvNX (jor;tkc) s, iaramoiim
, hour: li, I'l-atui artlHis: in, flmioi'
inilHlr; 'lt Dorarlo rluli luTH'e.
, KOA. (H7KUC) S to 12, AT1C
!roKT!im. r
I KHQ (fiilOKr) S, NUC; 11.
jtitiini; onHornljIi'; 11:S0 otRiin tp-irttal.
M'MIAY IMUtUItAMK
Tlie National J'lromlf-uHting
KCIO
told in a study of old nge made ly Ti;. . Stiin'ley Hall, form- " """ " 'v ttu
'i1y prenident of dark University, tumseli un old man, nnd ton-iumr to atiani. Tin. uomtnit-
giubhi&ed 4inder 4h 3We '"itenewsenoe, or Che Limt of j'"0 ' ,li"f " ' " '-
HIT- Jl ti .09Un.J ..J1 l. ..... ........ .,.1. ..... mm nun hmn. l-
ill Imppient jiei'iods f life, feuta4'e has its pleasures also,
. Italph Condi,
l.co Cmit'li,
One of tlie most important of fhertj is fhat ;4wvived from the; who 'ch"i.-.i h.'ri!' i',',.
l)ility,!to dotiiCnVs tnniWe aTrmosstlito earlier in life. There.'")'5, A;'ll' '''in '
Iniin-ovo.
of I'lii'lland and
(Hynilila, VhIi.,
ccnUNO ot
lln'lr la-
t i ii '.
icome increased opportunities tfor senfioe aiid wicomplishmentj iuil 'n'Mi.nt iHHi wi i k, ,.mhci iI
4is one advanoes in yows. Exixasrenoe points the way to'1 wi",,v" '
r ' !l Nun(l"V If I1"'!'' tatlliT cnnllnllca In
ieeos inai wie youngt'r num 01 wuiimtt cuiinui. jiui uuiin. ii i
jiitei'esUng to karn, too, from, the answers made by old per
ifcons to a questionnaire sent put by Dr. MaH that some of
them passed throutfh an "Indian sunimer" of revived niergy
fter tlie middle period of life' was behind them.
Old age can be approached with equanimity... The experi
ence of others indicates that it may be the most fiiuitful
jperiod of lifei .
ONE PAUSES TO HUNK "
Tlie depiutment of jvgnculture, lit is araiounced, has per
fucted a grass foi- putting jrreeiis. The grass is a sort of
scapegoat :aiiiong grasses. It is the bad iboy of the grass
community. Feed it lime and other roast-'beefs for grass,
and it lies ; Imt give it nn acid lath,, ueh s would put or
dinary grass out of business in no time, und it comes up
riroiig and green. The brown spot, whiuh is lue to a fungous
growth, will damage it a little Imt if it is given a dose of
calomel, tlie fungus disappears. If weeds try to come
through, a little application of acid will kill them and give
the grass food that it likes. . .
No worms can live in the matted root-system of this grass.
After a year or two of growth, a large pad of tuif separated
fi-oiii the ground will stand up on edge like a doormat. The
grass will grow and remain green in w-inter. In short, it is
tlie sort of grass that would drive a farmer away crazy, but
is just the thing for putting greens.
Now if the department of agricuTtwe will discover n
grass that, planted an the strip rn the middle of the driveway,
will resist oil, grease, gasoline, alcohol, and other things
dropped by motor cars, including Wts and nuts, we shall lie
in a state of mind almost to forgive it for stopping the im
portation of Dutch bulbs.
NEARLY 1,000
SEE SERVICES
FOR SINNOTT
THIS TIAUXS. tiro., .Inly
(AV) N'lolinhiK ,1. HUmoH, fur
many jtiiih ri'iiri MMitatlvu hi oon
KriMt from tho wi'ond (iroiton dlH
Irlut, rcHteil-with iittixr dipartod
livnnihpra ot IiIh Talnlly Kitlny In it
llttlo hUUhlo t'onuUcry jiour thin
'ttvv. ,imrly ono thottwand permuiN
yinrtorday attonda fnnortil wri'lcoa
Tor Ih oonEraxxmnn who u up.
polmod v tho t'nltod Mtun- ooint
or o.lalniH hy J'ri.ldcnt Ci.oUdi-,.
TIm mm pun honor 1 .Tudm
Stnntill Iti awvlcoa nt llto city attdl
torhmi) m'lu'i H. Itnttor. poohom
oohtcroHHmttn. doltwrod stho rnlnKy.
After IIiIh wirvlco tho hody wan
Intern lo 8t. fWB Catholic
I'tiuroh fiir roqttlnn iiiuhh.
All HtoroK and jiuhllc nftlcott In
ttio rl(y worr clorl Tin- llto funrnrl
and fluK wrro turrlod ut half mnm
throughout tho city.
a
ARTISTIC
' Our ipert .si one cutters
specialize in innkliitf bisllnp
monument h from I ml Ii do.
n ie.s 1 1c and hu purled hIoiu-s. t
Their skill ts evpiissed in
HMiny aitt.stic tbxlciiN we
c.-'n carve a mtmunienl to
tmit your own individual
tastes and at the same time
!r-p the piii'i within your
JiKums.
Irt't I's Show Vltll.
Cemetery
Memorial
Works
c. ir. oCl'1K
La Grande, Ore.
-ftaCliinri
(fiinite) K, N1W; JO
JO, dance music.
iS, mm r Let; h
pianist.
Sun i-'innclsco
IK-v III, titKC . jhiiiimi;k, ,
company proKn.m for Sunday will Nm j
l.n : .:4a, l-.n.m .lottl.k Molodlea. X
Tho American itroadcastinft 1 . ,
eompatiy proprain for Sunday will
be .8, Vic Meyers' orchestra; S:8U, i
mu.m UM ...-HEH, j... r3u.m ,uceM. ( 10( or(.hflHtI.a: .j ,f Gillette
J'lkrthUHl Jiiuoni; j. uance nuiHie.
KC.W (Slake 1 K. Htndto inn.
'grain; JO, llttlo symphony orches- ' ''ue; 11, radlOKiain
i r,.v tn o"M-;
-
Between Dinner-Hour'
Ajid Midnight
There arc so many limes when
you want a bit f rfrrsIinM'nls.
it lempilnt: bin to eat between
Hie dinner hour and mlilultihl.
Alter the ww nri the ilnneo
al'ler the lirldii. v
Then It is flint the 'excellent
rood ami charming: npiiolnt
liicnts of the Sacnjawen CoIIih
Shop are espii ially AppreoiulMl.
A lull a In carte iihmiu nnii
.pleie I'ouiiialn WMM'-Iee. Vmi'n
sure to like the ColTee Shop-
a ml
Kl'O (ItShkc) &, NltC; 9:30,!
fourliM'ii dayn. 'Good tor another
week at least twenty one days
5114 hours. Hope we can j?o be
yond t bat It eards, Jted."
A slight change In their diet was
a reward tor -1he -f tiers last nitfht
when Dr. A. V. I.eRsat, flight sur
geon ni 1lie fiidil, sent aloft a jar
of iced watermelons hearts with
the following note;
"Mrs. 'J.eRirtl tlriuJis -ou need n
change tm we are sending some
melon on lee. Jlope It goew to your
Htomacli and slicks us you are
doing. Keep it up. If you need' any
medical ullcntinn. scyul word and I
will 'come up. -He cain-fUl of'thoae
gills up there. I believe they call
them angels, hut take my tip and
run no chances. Youth on cartli,"
In an Wirller "ante, O'lrlne had
-S to 1 1,, AUC j
rOKrani.
Salt Imke lty
KSL (intake) 8. h.n.S. ser
vices; y, male quartet.
ifm Angeles '
' KhT (fi40kc) s, story hour: 9,
philosophy talk; !t:.'l0, Htudio .pro
gram. KNX (lOfiOlcc) S, First rrcs
byterian church; , .music'
ii
Sokano
1CGA (M70kc) S to 12, AT1C '
program.
KHQ (MKikc) S, All . SaiUin'. :
Oathcdral; 0. little symphony.
-Oakland K
KOO (7H(tkc S. Presbyterian
services; , Hoader's 'Guide. -i
KLX (SSOkc) s, studio pro j
grnm.
Snu Francisco j
TCFHO (fllOkc) 8, tenor and'
HOprano; !t, orchestra; J I, cabaret
band.
Kl'O (lisnkc) S:H0, orchestra; '
KOMO 92kc)-
N11P:
10.
I orchestm; J 1, frolic; J-l:4fi Helen
'rocoll blues. t ' I
i : KJlt ( (7M;c S'. to 12, 11C ;
i program.
Denver
' KOA (S20kc) S, danco orches
trn: 9, NHf
Sacajawea Inn
"l'olnlH llio Way to B;ttiir VIiIiik."
Wake xp I Build a sleeping
2.
It's a great way to solve the extra
bedroom question. You can add
on a sleeping porch for a small
sum and you 11 have the whole family scrapping
for uppers and lowers in the outdoor Pullman.
We Jiave the staff sleeping porches are made of, at
a price that won't give you a bad dream.
Home Lumber & Coal Co.
Sueeessoi-s to Claude C. Pratt
Building Materials of all Kinds
1802 Cove Ave. . Phone Main 2 IS.
WlMn.i WHI'.AT
WlKXllMM. July St tAlM
Wheat nlOHC: July tl.4.
Octohor: tJ.ctiigt i.
liooomiMfr: .
'Hl NO. 1 lUMllMir 11 ?Xll..
JnorthorB 1.7 : 3 northn-n
W 1 7n
TRY
W. K. GILBERT CO.
FIRST
Jii ing Us Your
FILMS
For Expert
DEVELOPING
PRINTING
ENLARGING
and
TINTING.
Red Cross
Drugstore
Bwilding
Materials
af
Economical
Prices
Sawyer Holmes
Mercantile Company
Everything
you want or need in a
modern automobile
There is nothing
quite like the new Ford anywhere
in quality and price
NEW FORD PHAETON .
A roomy touring car, in a choice f beautiful
colon. Windihitld and windshield wings are
made of Triplex ah.tterroof glass. .
UNTIL you ride in the new
Ford share its comfort
know the thrills of guiding it
easily and safely through
thickest traffic or stepping it
up on the open road, you
cannot begin to appreciate
the value that has been built
into this car.
It is difficult to believe that
so much beauty, quiet, com
fort, safety, speed and power can be had at such a low price. It
would be impossible if tin's new car were made by anyone but Ford.
The low price of the new Ford and its exceptional performance
are the result of 'manufacturing practices and economies as
unusual as the car itself. The new Ford is more than a new
automobile. It is the advanced expression of a wholly new idea
in modern, economical transportation.
For here, at a low price, is everything you want or need in an
automobile beautiful low lines and choice of colors . . . four
Houdaille hydraulic two-way shock absorbers . . . Triplex shatter
proof glass windshield . . . fully enclosed, silent six-brake system
. . . vibration-absorbing engine support . . . quick acceleration ...
55 to 65 miles an hour . . .
typical Ford economy, relia
bility and long life.
Come in and let us dem
onstrate the performance of
this car. You'll get a real
, .i . . . ..
tnriu in artving it. NEW FORD roadsteb
A low, smart roadster that promises speed
and delivers it. Can be equipped with rumble
t seat at slight additional cost.
XWftrr, J450 Phaeton, Jf460 Tudor Sedan, 525 Busincsi Coupe, $525
Coufe, $550 Sport Coupe, nith rumble sent, $550 - Fordar'Sedan, $625
f All ff-icei . e. I. Detrvit, plm hartt for -frtitlu und dslhery. Bumpm md rpm tin erfre.j
Perkins Motor Co.
Cor. Fourth & Adams ii. 500
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