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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1921)
7s I e e 0 O Vi -l PAGE SIX LAKANDE EnIWG OBSERVER ' n B 0 o . "MONDAY, JUNE 13. 1921 An T.y lkt for iIELIC!0ol$ HEW 1ESJERT? MARSHMA.LLOW PUDDING niaeet VmIimJImi (Ilea Ua. 1 '.' M swaH erseae m Maeriwftal. we. eas as m vahjkl hi lee Mh IVs tavel i Hltta. I A. ever mm MM IS 'S i U "nk M V I Sa, mm Mkttmi. tmtm mmd- iB VUU. jQ mmk (1.7f. This PjKiafa PMint rigiiitc d in fh Ltrsesl Tea Kmun Spwune- yuiHiicaiiy received Ttf 11 1 L L lk 1 1 1 1 1 Hi 1 1 ii 1 1 liirl we nirac hp KIlOWaiMJI line 11, IXP was so entrhu hostfHses who you tlio rtvipo nnd make, inexpensive, delightful irivon enuless variety witU the use oi juices. Northwestern u red. for enflv to jar be r fruit' a Krause's Marshmallows IN TINS 20c HALF POUND 25c FRESH EITHER WAY AT SNAPP'S SNAPPY La Grande Pharmacy JOKER rOUNI) IN THE NEW FREIGHT RATES While Iho transcontinental rnil ' ruaiU have announced n lower froiirhl rato on apples to the Atlantic count of from $1.06 a hundred to that of $ 1 ,50 u hundred, at the name tirno com ments the ItoHcburg- News-Review, thtiy have handed the growcra a Jok er in making a ehnriro of 10 cents u hundred for storage in trunoit ship ments, Many shippers in car lots, store npplos at such points as Tulsa, Oma ha and Buffalo und hold in cold stor age awaiting a favorable nrirket, then make n quick delivery, paying the through freight rate. Now the rail roads proKso that tipples so held in storage shall pay five cents a box extra for the privilege. The reduc tion in nuto was only eight cunts a box, leaving a gain in rate to the grower of only three cents a box. This, according to the Oregon Grow ers' Co-operative, association, does not by way means boIvo the problem of high freight 'rates to the Atlantic coast. It ix understood that the fruit growers n the northwest will con tinue to make a fight for lower rales on fruit to the Atlantic const and also for Iho privilege they hail in the past of storing fruit while i transit without paying the five cents a box now asked by the railroads. ll;.tl JIKX TIXI, NO T.tl.KH Home-made ice cream can anything be v '-more delicious? Easy to make with i Carnation Milk Tour cups (Tarnation cups sugrtV I cup wrttcV I Vi ta blcjpoonfulss. vanilla. Ctnntion Milk is alwnyVjtleal (or risking ice creams of nnyNiprt, been its purity nnd richness. Eggs ; not needed. For a plain vanillil ice cream, mix the sngnr.nd cup oi uie carnation rvnik toga and let come to a simmering poin conk lor live minutes in this i fieri remove from fire; when cool. add remainder of the milk and wa ter. and the vanilla. Freeze. This will make about a quart and a half. Send for Carnation Conk Blt containing 1 00 practical teitaa recipes. Carnation Milk Product! Co., 622 Railway Eichange Bids., Portland. "htom Contented Con's" This tummtt, try en desserts at home. They are so delightful for tuarm leather eat ing, and to much more pleasant ta . mac than cooking )iof duties. G SHERRY'S LAST l),U TOM MOORE "Hold ses a From t'ANAVAN" .y KI I'KKT III'GIUS. llie ilorf of a man. who iitWnl) .diwttrrrl . he cwutd tight.' . : Aim HUU . VH. MHVIES"' , i'lCMC OF FARMERS IS SUCCESSFUL (Continued from 1'uge Cue.) farm population of today would be wiped out und the peasant system adopted. Mr. Spence also culled at tention to the eliect the high railroad lutes had on the tanners. Under the private ownership of Tailroads, ho said, it is possible lor the carriers oy iucciasiug cites to practically wipe out the farming industry. He point ed out that there is no market for cherries und that the canneries will not put up berries this year and that apppics cannot be shipped east of Cnicago for the cost ol production High freight rates automatically kib funning, he uuid. Thu interstate commerce commis sion is permitting such low railroad freight rates to the coast points thai water competition has pructicall) been eliminated. The low rates to the coast indicate that cither the' rail roads aro making enormous profits on shipments to interior points or the rates to the coast arc far below cost. "The -other fellow has been co-op- crating ull those years and telling us that competition is the life of trade, Mr. Spence declared. In this connec tion he cited some instances of farm ers selling hides for around $1.40 tind having to pay enormous prices fur leather goods, the farmers being un- the manufacturers i r . Uncle Sam's ".Biggest r:..' ' jSa3X 0, PENNEY COMPANY A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTI0NE3 CjJ 'If dlmrmament among the big notions becomes si fact this "fJig Barker" may never talk. It's one of t'ncle Sam's .biggest 'mortars for coast guard defense. At a text recently ut Fort Tildcn. I I., it hit a tar get Ova miles out at sea, with a lJ4-NMind shell. ..,;. CONFEDERATE - - TO DE TAKEN TO McNEIL'S (Continued from Page One.) tlie mill and" while Foster and I'lilmor cllinbod' boxcars and po3lcd llieiiisolves uli .lpokouls Pratt start ed Ihroiigli. tliUi-brusb. He followed tlio trail mid soou saw whore the Biiiss had been, pulled up, farming a heap. Another slcp and he saw tlio heap of grasa iiiovo. Oullnw (ilves t p "Cuiue out of there and come up with your., anna up," oidored I'ralt. ,. . "I'm not Carduer,"' came the ti'ciiiuloii'j ruply, : "You might not bo (iardner, but you look so much like your part ner that I'm not going to take any chances," said Pratt, "I'm your man," announced Pyr ')ii, as be crawled oul, his hands ov ?r Ills bond anil his kneen shaking.' He enrried a ,;i8-calibre rcvolvei fully- loaded. It was olio taken 'icim one of tlio olilcors when ho osiii'.ied. Hut ho got no chanco lo ise it. llo had been walchlng ,tho men on the boxcars Ico latcally to olisorve Pratt unill l.l was too lalo. Pyrou comltiued lo evince a stink ing nervousness until placed In jail, when ho bogan to. laugh nnd talk. ' ' . . Do You Wear Shirts? W E ARE TAKING . IT FOR GRANTED THAT EVERY MAN DOES " ! And Here is Something of Interest to Every 5hirt Wearer organized while co-operate. In discussing the future of the grain growers co-operative move ment Mr, Speuce predicted that the farmers would extend their co-operative operations into the manufactur ing end. lie culled attention to the co-operative movement in Scot Mud as well as the operations of the fruit producers. The morning program was as fol lows: Music, Imbier orchestra; song, America," by the audience: invoca tion, iltcv. Mr. Lines; address, J. W. Wells, county president of the Fann ers Uiiit: piano and violin' duet, Misses Una. and Fern McKiunis; music, Imbier orchestra. i Following dinner the following pro gram was rendered during the uftcr- , noon: .Music, Imbier orchestra; chorus,' "Unfurl the Sail," eleven I voices; rending, I, asm, Mrs. K. E. j .Southard; address, A. 1!. Shumwny, itulo president Farmer's Union; piano I solo. Miss I.elii Wade; vocal solo, "1 Want to Oo Hack to the Farm," E. Hurley; reading, Tho Village Cir cle, Miss 'Kachel Woods: address. i. E. Spence, master of the state grange; solo anil chorus, "Victory Hay,' led by Kiw. Mr. Lines; reading, Mrs, (iermaii; piano solo, Mrs. Mabel llcnshndlrr; musknl recitation, Miss Audry Woods; luasic, liublcr orches tra. Will Take ( Inline. POItTLAND. ' June 13. I'nllcd Stales Marshall' llolohau, of Sun Francisco, 'passed through here lo day.uurouiu to "Kolso, Washlogion i to take charge of tho hunt for Koy Ciarduer. T'yron' is to be taken dir ect to McNeill's Island. COX REPRESENTS PENDLETON OIL FIRE TAKES TOLL IN DEATH SALT I.AKIi. June 11.- Two known dead, tho probability ut at least six others dead In the debris, morn Hunt 25 injured, man nlhrs unaccounted for and a propoity lo:-s ef nearly one million dollars was Hic.loll of tin); fire wliieii stufiej Saiurday night- t- tho plant of the l:lah Oil. Iiotinipg coiuiiaiiyr ihoti h lji.ll of lliiktiiltip str.aek u faiikeooi laJLtiiutt' Jnn,HU0 'iiilonS ,ef vliasir line dlstlllato. The loin! loss of life will no! ho known until the rolls of tho city firemen and com pany cmployos.'.aro cheeked. The known'dead are Waller lloin ney Jr., l'.t years of auo, and lleo. II. Larrabeo, 19. employes of Ihe Planl. Tho loss of life came between 7 and S o'clock. Sunday uioriiini:. when (be tank, which had been burning all night. buis4, scattering Us contents Willi deadly results. (if llin injured, several were seriously Ilium; mid will die. Tub SHk Shirts . ; ; PRICWI) AT Mivcl dozen of them this 5 'and French Culls. - The biggost shirt value hi; years jus press. Five dozen Pure Silk Shirts,' band sirable pattern in 'color combinations, both Conservative and aggressive, Sizes 14 to 16'A, while they last. , morning by Every one a 1IC3 Hm J.ll. Immm i i Triangle Collars Incorporated DEPARTMENT STORES PENNEY COMPANY A NATIONWIDE INSTITUTION j AT MEET'S Uriicci t'ttx, who I In Sail I.nko t'lly iittriHhng h muoIIuk ralltvl Utt 'ho itirptHi or in nk) ut; pro pu rations Iti fori'Mull ii IhiTiitiMioil t miihohI on t ho part of t Itu traiisronliiMMttnl liiHruattA to Hsk thtt lntoriiinh tv-m- mtMio t-tuntiiiHHtuii In raul iliom ro ll or f l oin roriatti pnn inintiH of Iho logulrttlotiH, haH boon appolntoil lr UoK Hftor iho InlorosiH of I'ondlo lon, ii tt noil h of l.H (i i a tide, ar rmiMnK to woni roooivod fiom Ton (llutivu tliln inonuiiK-. Tho l'ouillo loo pooplo InloudtMl hoihUiik a rop iosoii(iiiit of tlnnr own ami, on fuiliuR lo (to ho, coininHiiii atod vUU lio loral A1 t'luh. wlhth In oailini: Mr, t'os. Bud askoii (hat Vox bo iil- towtvl lo repi'iont thoni too. . riun i;ssiuNAb ihukctoiiy 0T90P4THI0 ritfliniAMt Yin have not sown Ii Cramlo until you have visiUnl the iiakki$ a irr AM)' VHor ih.t'W cxtistvr ' Art .aiwj t;jftili(ii iV Ka.stejn 'fcliim tilt. J. I.. IMHI.i: ml Dlt. MARii.Mtl'.l 1 N' 1 1 I. l -tlH't., of women nno ,-tuMr.'M ft kFPtlnll. (Ulc PltiMtv Main lot;, fleiv I'hone Minn l?(i. li 'Clrauilv N'AtUinal Uftiik lluildtnff. rnTmciaaa aao rnoamat or. j. i.. Mi-ntKnr.iiN nntnt. i-l. nvpr L Urand Natlunftt Bull Bank bolltflnir. rhohra: Office, Ualn'Ut; realdence. Red 2081 - Dili Tt.'J. rtllfTKM.CN, tnllal-ttotm inctlnit.' OrcKun. (Itrljr-ValllH-Uoe.M ll Builrtltilt,' phb'lW jiain-iu. L.a'uraiiut HATDHB CtTRRI lonal' Civil Gnfflncer: aurveylnir and aiapa. Room 12, t.a, Grande National Bank building-. Phona Main It.. . AROB1TBOTS ti ' tt Urt,CBR.-ATchlrB!t RooaV M. L Oranda National Bank Buildnla. La Oraoda. Oregon. DR. A. N. MATV1I.I.K Speclallat In chronle dlaoaaca. M.Mhoda, Mei'bano i Theiopr and Naturopatli. Bkln and blood dlneaaii, nervoua dtapaaea. lhronl Headacee. l-sima. Bcladca. Appendleltla, CnnatlDatlfn. Bowel , Trouble; all klnne of Ohronlr nia ' phrhs succoptifully treated. Phnne Mala 803. Room 1, 2, 3, socoud floor Coolldire Bldfr- oppoelte Gtar Theatre, (irrlce houra, 10 n IS . vn.,l:IO to fiOU p. m. Cooimlat'n free. l-tll ATTOhKCTI CflTHRAV BBBRnARD rjea. 1. CorhrLn and Colon B. Eberhard. At lorneya. L Orande Katloaai Bank Bulldlna. Fraternal Directory prat and tblrd Monday at Ranla ball; All Tlaltlna nelgnnjre wel . coau Due payable at the ofnra of '.'tli clerk. .noomi .ill-lsviA Kranda 1 NaUonat.Cank Dtd. Z. UILOji C. O. 1 ' ' ' B. 1. UTCHcW, HtMh ir Ul .. 1 ' . B. P. O. EI. KB l,a Urande l1 No. 4SI. Lrfida-e meeta each Thuraday evening at ft o'clock. Home and club prvlla-ta cheerfully extended to all LToiner Elka NOLAN K. I.. 8KIKK. Uialtrd t'i:.MtS"N. Rulel Bc y. PL . ORBBN, Attorney at Ijw-Prae-tlcea In all State and Federal Oourta Office La Orande National Bank Building. ; R. J. KTTCHRN, Attorney at t Practlce In all Courta. Offlcee rooma La Orande Nattoiuil Bank Building. La Orande, Oregon OOHTBACTORt MODERN WOODMUN OK A54BHICA t Orande Oan,p Mo. 77AS meote on the flrat and tbtrd Thuraday evn Inga of each aiiMh, In the K. of p. HalL Vlaltlrig yeivoHCk volcoaia. II. C B.M.I.. V. C. JAKE ItOSTlH'K. Clerk. U O. O. M. La Orande Lodge No. Bed. Loyal Order of Moose, bolda regular meeting! every Wedneeday night at p. m. In Eagle Hall, next to Elka Building, on Wednesday evenlnge. Visitors always welcome. Dues o" able at I,a Grande Pharmancy and at J. G. Holm's Grocery Store, D. E. SHANKS, Die. J. G. HOLM, See. m, w. A. U. La Orande Ledge No. 41, A. P. a A. M.. holds regular meet Inge Bret and third Prldaya at ? 0 p. m. Cordial welcome to all Ma aoaa. K. n. urvn. w. m. A. C. WILLIAMS. Sec. r. O. EAOl.ES Aerie No. Jit. nun every Friday night at EaKlea kAll. Visiting membera weloiiaie. 1. 1. MllRCIIlBON. W. P. A a. BIRDBGLU Bearetary. alcLBLLAN Registered profes WOODMEN Or THU Orande Camp No. WORLD Le Meets everv KNIQHTS OF PTTHIAB Red Croes Ik due Ni 27. meets every Monday evening In Castle Hall (K. of p, Hall), at ft p. m. A Pytblas welcome to all vlaltlng Knights. ' C. W. M'mirk, c. C. C. L UIIAHAM. K. R. S. ' WOMAN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIATION ot L5" Mccabeea. La Orande Looge No. 7 W a. of M. Lodge meets first Thursday at I p. m. and third Wed nesday at ft p. m.. at K. of p. ball. Vlaltlng Slaters welcome. NORA B. MACKEY, Commander MAHJORIE EATON, mxn"" Racord-Keeper. '.E-Hope Chapter N. n. o. B. S. holda atated communication the seo ond and fourth Wednesday of eaca welcomed "essbera eordlaU ""pA.m'MPHnKTS. w. M. ' PAUJS. wee. HOOVERIZED GROCERY REGARDLESS or ot n in' n antkeo hv ai.itv kocis. rkuari' (HtllilNAI. UW THICK.S. WK WISH. TO K.MPHASI MKHS WHO. 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