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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1921)
V 7 ! PAGE TWO. LA GRANDS E7ENZJG CB3HRVEH Whll'-VKSDAT, JUM 13, 121 IN THE OLD Home town LA GRANDE IRON WORKS MACHINE SHOP AND FOUNDRY AH kinds of machinery, automobiles and tractors re paired, overhauled and rebuilt. . Ascetylene welding of all kinds. Cylinder boring and oversize pistons. ' Crankshafts, Pistons and Piston Fins regroimd. Give us a trial D. FITZGERALD, Prop. SALE OF PLAID SKIRTINGS Beautiful pluid skirtings for separate skirts reduced for July clearance. This includes our entire stock of plaids. One lot wool plaid skirtings' G6 inches wide, in brown, tan and navy. Regular .$5.00 value. On sale per yard, $3.98 r(5-inch plaid skirtings, Regular $(5..r0 value. On sale per y"1-'1 $-.5 U CSC ri f i V t. WHITE OXFORDS-PUMPS We are offering special one lot of Women's white kid ox fords and pumps. Values worth up to $12.f0. Choice per pair SP l.8 CHILDREN'S DRESSES Dozens of pretty little 'gingham dresses for children in age from 2 to 14 years. We offer one lot of dresses made of checked gingham in assorted colors, sizes 2 to 6 years, priced at Jj; ,25 Children's plaid gingham dresses beau tifully trimmed, with white or plain col ored gingham. Sizes 2 to (i years. Priced at $2.00 Gingham dresses in plaids and checks in ages from 8 to 14 years priced from ?&S0 to $4.98 fill's Dep't Store "----jrr"rrr r irrTrriijiTjnjnjrf jn jn Klenzo Soap Free One full size cake Klenzo Toilet Soap free with each purchase of the large size, fiOc, tube of Klenzo Dental Creme. LIVESTOCK POO L STARTS HOHDAY Putmans Drug Store The Rexall Store CHICAGO, July IX Thp fifty mil lion Hollar livestock poul subscribe.! by j the bankers, will be in operation next j .Monday, Kverett C. Drown, president of the National Livestock Kxchmifre, I has announced. IETKT0 , America Le.idi in Cement Uee. Allliouull I'lM'tllilMl eenielil UH pill Hileil l,j .Mr. Aspilln, en KiiglMi rniil Beer, ami rellifoiveil lohiTiti' Is rl'eil II ell lo II 1'ri'ln ImiUII. Alllelli u lull V'liile Hie til"-! M. r them. 'Hie u niiufoi liire at IVrMunil cement tin been tirullklit In Hie lithcxt Mute of perfection In Hils euiiniiy, mnl our .uo of I'onerele now rimm'H tiom Ilie iilerlii),' li.Mik-li lo Hie I'liinimn cnliiil. Cr ,'if eiill-lir hut nuiilc p.tsslttle the llnpi'rttlve nirlilleclliiiil i lteet of Mil and lofly Itilerhirv unelii-lilliljereil by p!m ami rulunm. Same Old 'rnig. Jut) Tunklna saye the niim who al ways nuuts the moat of avrrytliliiK h aeea eventually Hnda thai the musician wltli ilie bass 11. Idle Un't any belter oft than the hoy with the ukulele.- Wash luiftoil Star. Pleaeant Dreamil 'I'n drenni of seeliii; u.areut nuiuher of II I ell Ici, ile, ell ; llml ,,u are f.,1" IiiwIiik a phuliloln. )iiir lfe ll false, mnl unless yi.u are very careful your IUIiiU will lie Uken away fr.ini joii. La Grande Concrete Pipe Co I'KIt.M ANKNT AS TIIK PYRAMIDS CONTKETK 1IKA1N TII K PK KM. ANKNT AND TIIK IIKST. Fitt'tory at Island CWy. Posloffifr mi 711 BE THURSDAY LONDON; July M. The first meet ing of Lloyd (Jeurjce unci Kit mm on )t Vulera is to ho Thursday ufternoon at the office resilience of the premier. Origin of Name Wood. That ilif Hist who bore Ihe inline Wni.tl dwelt near or adjacent In h w O'.il i can lie no ri'nonnhle doubt, fur r li inline rtiM appears :is Atle -WiiMp, which meant "itl the w I." Later the name became All- WiiihI lllid III Suine i'U14fl 1 1 1 1 m w n H rhuiieil (ti A I woutt. hi ti n iK Miut . ..nii m t.'.l to W 1. Sum.-) line- It re niiiliM'it AlwiMiil. ii nuine thut Is still in he ton rut In Mit?liiii1. ' Going a Little Too Far Two lual I Im . f 1 1 tiii.ii'h'litiK ier the p' hi f u tt.y hniik whi'ii u iitiint Iin iiI linniH'ler. whu im-sllitf. otoiiped ttiul sat it (it the uuner: "Stitnne on vmi, my hoy. Iinh't yon want tilm to nve hi mon e '" "I itoh'i rare what he ihe M h hi- nmiiey," frillet! the ymith. "I'-iU hi wmit lo af niim' alt'hi; with It." 444444l.liil.i.aAA AAA J. i. x 4 4 f 4 0 ntUYT LAt KD ( OR8BT8. VKNTW) SACK, flw VBNTOO FKONT 881KU1 no U)I lf NOlv mitNG CLASP. -jrHlod by Fit. ?ormvn8hit, Weanog QuuFities and Style, L CAMILLB i always found the CORSCT of greatest value. A eomplrto line ofiew models now on liHiitl MRS. K0I5EKT PATOSON, Cort.tlr. m Phone Ulack 81 RMidcnt. 1912 Fourth St., Firat Block Weat of P. O. (if it Haptfy Ending. "I have Ju-t lit n uf n vvoimin hi v-iit iti ti In.U'l uiiu i iMiiiaiiU'1 ai.il ills. tift-tl linn tin lit uti-tu- (irupt'i iifH of her coo! 1 1 wre Mh ll (hut e erv time vhe piUe hIimiiI lh"re w m .in ei tn. She then liuute ll huh! allempt to m't III ii hi t Uiinl, an.t In u ilixn ; tiilt ) her.-lf to ileath " l laii't K.prex tinl Aiheril-er. Tteet Lojdti With Fuiit. Ti K'" lua.lt-d wlili it u 1 1 are dent ilown ; ttie t-loin1 w hen i huiKfit wilh frt-sh in til liMit ilouu in ar ('i, 'itr(h; e t-n so Km til men are tiui tipllftt-d Itili.nth pio-pt i y. Sileh 1 ill' HM( nt hI t hnrneier wf ilie It hern I rhai-inhari. Dlicouragetf Jomcr. 'l tiave Johieil tniie ii nuhil-tT of orKiiiiIitiihui." reiiiiitkeil I acnier t 'oriiiie1. "titit I hnren't et fonml one Ihul'll eliahle tin Hit I h-nlt in I--I illk nisi-tf to makt pyin' itins i.rnl liien In' tn pi lo ttiWe pin. e .ft r m lur wur:" j N n Air of FUmirkiblt r(ty. 'Ilie ulr l pit'-e In Atenip, JN' ru. Unit fiuni the ol.-trf v.iUm nt Hint -lme NMMI f.et l...e tti trul him It P(. one In-h tn (lltime-r. I plm t on a w hie (lie. ha hen v...mi ; itUmnre of It mlle-t thcoii:Ti a lit ; tin ti l'let u,ie. In Tru Compoaltttn. In true cuiueniilou, vryihlnj Rot utily helps wrvthlnj little tut tti9 ftitti iti utuictvt ir - Itutvk'.la. ' Lul; aucmst meve mun; a ne screen cm tns back dc CF ei5 MFAT N"AWkET TCC-at A-t. Th tOG1ir TOV.N K.rifci HCVN TO Ci-F.M ft' C'uO &cc? BOY SCOUTS (Conducted by Xutlwit-,1 Council of Hit Hoy Mcoutu of Amertea.) TIME TO BE MOVING SCOUTS MEET VERDUN HERO The liny Scuufs of America vr tiuiioieil hy heliiK selected to yreet tied. Koliert tieoles Nlvelle, funnel eummaiiiler-lti i-href of Hie French iinny ami liuuoiis hero of Venlun, ujc on his urrlval In this country recently lo hI tend the I'ilK' im Tercentenary celehrtitlon. A liuinlreil anil thirty senilis took part In the reception. AL the French line pier live picked Kittle SeuutK met the general as he came off the sleanier which brouylil him to New Vorb. They were with Mr. Charles S. MacFarlun J. tield scout cotnmNsinner, who 1m (he K(,mral see reliiry of (lie Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America, on whose Invitation (Jen. Nlvelle came to this country. From the pier he was escorleil lo Hie Waldorf hut el when five troops of hoy scouts, a troop from en eh of (he boroughs of ti renter New York, carrying American Huk and a French Han fifteen feet Ions, were lined up at salute and were reviewed hy (ieneral Nlvelle. The scout were ffrently Interested In Hie htazlnj? star of the t.rnnd Cioft of the I.eglon of Honor which the gray Imlred general wore on his army uni form, ids eighteen military honors other than the Legion of Honor were pi-presented simply hy five rows of rlhhun bur.- across his left breast. A diminutive fhlrteen-year-nht MitU- hattnn scmit, Frank Tohln, who wore a trl-color rlhhon was singled out by tieneral Nlvelle, who Iflid lilm come forward lo shake hands while In very yoinl Knlisli he told (he assembled scouts how pleased he was to be wel comed by representatives of this great iirgaiilatton whuve Jamboree party of IU( picked scouts last summer piw an exhlhltioii of .scouting In Paris u hlch opened his eyes and those of many other men of nffnlrs there as lo the great value of scout training In the formatton of sturdy and useful manhood. Welders of All Metals THE BEST KQUIPPEO IN EAST OREGON Cylhtiltti Rgiuwfln8 OaitUflhaft Rs:rin(ling PWns, Pistoa Rings, Piston I'ins Cars and TraHort of All M;iKs Overhauled MHCtilm Work uf AH Kbufe X We M equipped aud m'-.ned by expertj fur th above work LEIGHTON'S WELDING AND MACHINE WORKS R. W. Leighten, Prop. - - '! Nebula Nlcknamee. Miuiy u( tin xlowiiiK Kim cltmils In ilie lifuvciis, kimvvii us 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 li . ji esciu shapes lliul limy flvwi rise lo llirk iiuine)), useil hy iistriiiiuiiierx as aller nallvea of ihe mure f.iriiml eiiliilucue (ililiihera of. ihese uhjei-m. Among ihee are the Keyhole netiula, the rah nehula, the Hinwheel nebula, Ihe liiiiiihell nehula, the liivl nehula, the llureKhiie or Swan iiehulii, the Whirl pool iielnilu, the (iiiicnii nehula and the North Alllerli-un nehlllli, 'I'tie nut line of the latter hears a rather strik ing reneinhlunce tu that uf the N'ortll Aiuerlcan continent. An Institution That will exert itself in the aid of its patrons thai, is our policy. Savings accounts solicited. The bank that is your best friend. Our officers: Van E. Long, President; C. W. Fox, . Vice President; I. I.. Slringham, Cashier. State Bank of Imbler ;.rr Imhler, Ore. Mn, Too, ! Vain. A inuu'A vHlnet point la !K ueck ties, while a woman's U her hair, uys a mil ii wlio Iuim made a mIikI.v of the matter, (in spring days when biines. it slow he "oiiM-iimes wieps outside of his stun ami watches the paersy who slop and look at themselves In a mirror in his window. "1 have noticed that a man will Invurlahly iil.)iit his necktie while a woman will always Mx her hair." tie says. ''.No one can tell me flint a woman In more vain i hnn man, either. Just as many ineii l..uk in that mirror a women."' -.Milwaukee Journal. GEN. WOOD PRAISES SCOUTS. In .the recent Hoy Scouts of Auierha efmy contest on the subject of tire prevention Ma. I. Cen. Leonard Wood, commander of the central division of Hie army, acted its chairman of the board of judge. He took keen InteY eit In reading (he essas, which, be- au.ve tie wan unable to leave Fort Sheridan, III., were taken to him from New York hy a representative of th National Hoard of Fire I'liderwrlle-r, under whie'e auspices the cotileMi wit conducted among the entire metttbtr hblp of Hie hoy scouts In the l ulled Ntatt-s and Its pu-esioiis. At tH cuiicluhin of tits wurk Major I eh rat ood IsMied (he follow liifc' slatenw( ; "I cannot tell mi with how wuct Interest and appreciation I read lht eaya from the boy sro tits' content with reference to fire preventloa, Th iilea of (hi contest was a due on. It served to bring to the attention tif th buy scuuis throughout (be country a iiKwt Importniit tield of effort, m.inHy, ihat of lgllnine In measure loittini to tire prevention and the dlvsj'Wlun l ion of Information coucernlnn He MMitves of dH titer and what cat Ve done to prevent. The fuudaairntll caiie of tiirs Is carelessness, conhlned with a certain amount of IcnornO' t. If the buy scuuik take up the carupalna In In half of fire prevention and steak as Intelligently at they have wrlttea I feel that we shall toon rtihtie tike danger from ira." Sht Meant Well. To say the tluiiifc- thinjr Hi a- knowl cdguirtil of a favor Is MunethliiK of a IftX on the coiiverMttional powers of most people; when the recipient is 1111 t'unillliir with the conventional ihrase osed t.r gels confused In lining them. Kinl.al -Ictlatlons uccur. if In this In stance reported In Harper's Magazine. Two slMers of a deceased cook called to acknowledge the Mowers sent by the fitfully. "We came to thank you fur thuxe beautiful Mowers that you sent for sister," said the elder woman,; and thn,-wHh a little stut ter, she addrd. "and we hope siton to ne able (u rnum Hie favor Froia the Diittuok. Farther Than That. A writer on "Censuring the Movies" pays- (hat "a kiss la chaste fur ten friH" In Pennsylvania. "1 have often prlnted Min b further fir ouV wrtta J. M. us Rol4n TraaTlpf. Two Good R Moon. Htyipacrflir. b lived flba the nftwtith rvtvtury B. C, 1h answer ta tha quoetkfl why lae vaa arwaye ha py, m Id tUtrvm word: "Ijovw of my Mlovs and Love of my K" 4? ffr t1 ? ffr ft 4" 41 4 4? rH? ffr )C I THE TELEPHONE! I- till- is a servant always at command, tht never tires; night or day, hot or cold, snow or rain, it is always ready to quickly, cheaply and cheerfully perform tasks that otherwise require time, expense, exposure and in cases every day, by its celerity, it saves lives and property of value almost beyond rmcputuliuii. Home Independent Telephone Co. 4 U 4 X Needed Immediate Attention. A little miss, age four vears, went to (be ei hiii try o sptmd a week with her cnairWd brother. He was bringing hr huta tu his wagni drawa hy twv Diuln. On the vay kn aiytni n nouMtry aftir H title la ih iwe f lh mnks bet xq a "M Hi.' The Utile gttl unipm( u( of Ifae wagun and nlmt ut uf breott. rao to Iwr hrettwr, eiiHaltntnK, "(b. Alfcett, inne qofe-tr. one of th rantea ha rite hie-etntyhii. A Rent Pleasnne. j At th Palace the disprn.s of Ire iceam and siwla prinluct-s sre the J promptest anrt most courtenua tWt ; ran be foonn in town. The taUJvs at9 ! ulwayi the cUanest anU the refresh mentri tosn there are a real plenum j rALAK r0NKK TlONKRX ! COMPANY, flRMFRVFUl WAST PAf True. It takes a aotfhty smart mat ( ha i amart as he thinks aluawf t he, 1 Doobar's Taxi Lisa Prompt, and at all hours. I Phone Main 789, cor. Fir and Monroe Rnt 22."?2 after midnight iimnmmmiminnniimimTniiiniiiiilj Your Neighbors are Painting why noxT you? Priuhten up Your Property. latrrituse its Value and r. Protwrt itH Surface With Patton's Sunproof Paint It is male ff the hest aur) purest materials ohtairnble an t 0 lias the f'mila printed f every can. Covm mor amf Re aiw) Usu htnger than onlmary iaint. " IT l."J P.FADV TO USE o A (iuaranlefd Paint of lfe UtghecA Quality o T Per CeW nisoount for Ca& REGON HARDWARE & IMP. CO.