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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1921)
I t. ' ' - ' VCiV. RTT LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER ' , i : TTTTTT?SDAY. .IULY21, 1021 TO THE IRISH I TimrsfefW ' ill r LONDON, July 21. After tlm meet-' ni(f tomorriw wiin l.loyi Gtvnri!, I Eumnion DeWtlera expected to return tu Dublin to report to the Irish Repub lican parliament; on the results of the conference. t'lA'im aitcrisox in oiti;;o I i'o Infuriimtlmi VourliNHfcd a Coliiiuliln Ilasiu Dlflercul Inl l'OKTL,AND,-July, 21 Clyde It. Alli-liiM.ii, inuiitber of the Interstate ciiiuiiiIhsIoii, reuched Portland Hul mday night and registered at the Multnomah hotel. He Is making a circuit of western cities on cases in volving rail rates and came- from Ban Francisco, whore ho participat ed In t ho Klamath Falls rate case. Prior to that ho was In Halt Lake and Ocden. He will remain In Port laud several days before going to Seattle and thence to Uolsu, Idaho. No Information was vouchsafed regarding tho Columbia basin rate differential of 10 per cent favoring Portland and Vancouver, Wash. .Mr, J Auciiison nam ne nau ocen awHy from Wnshhigtton since June 24,1 and had received uo information re garding action on recommendation of tho commission. It was Ills opinoln, however, that no iiallon-wlde reduction of freight mid passenger rales would he mucin. He said that thousands of adjustments were being made to cover conditions which applied to lo calities, mill implied that this pro cess would gradually work toward HuliHfsctory rates. Apparently ttiol rates arc not retarding business to any extent, ho said. l)in;ssi,i;it i:yi:s nok.mal C'oi'vnllls Man Would llccoinc Hi nd Of Sliiio Ni.imnl HAI.K.U, .July 21 lleports reach ing hero loday Indicated Unit K. I), IlresHler, dean of the department of education at Oregon Agricultural college, is an active candidate In miccood J. H. Ackcrman as presi dent of the state normal school at Monmouth. Professor Dressier pre viously was connected with the facul ty of lliu normal school. Other persons mentioned In con nection with tho presidency of the iininml were J. A. Churchill, state superintendent of public Instruction; K. F. Carlton, superintendent of the Kugenn public schools, nnd W. ('. Alderson, siiperluleiident ot schools for Mulliiumiih county. It was said today thai tint board of regents of tho normal school would not select Mr. Ackennau's successor ii(tll Mr. Churchill, now at Dos .Moines, Iowa, fultirus to .Salem. SPORT POT POURI NlterlN Acnn of Vnrlr-il kind nnd bull rem, "lll'll" XKWU.N IS A COMKIt" Kiigene (HudJ Newlln Is break ing Into alhlotlc fame In Canadian clri-les. The formor I.a (irando boy bus nttained some notoriety In .Vic toria, li. C, by demonstrating good f il in and a ersatllo punch lo box ing experts. Hud hsd good nir.c, even when here, but tho year or so in Camilla has rounded out lil.'l nelglil and he Is now rreillteil by the Victoria Times with being some Ihlng of a welterweight comer. Suya tho Victoria Times in this Conner tloii: i.iikcmc newiin, a vsrsllv bov 1 from Keiitlle, who has been boxing lit Ibe V. I. A. A,, lessuiiH by Sil iefliilvndeiil W. II. Dnvles. Is her alded as a coming weliorweight iij llliin who have hceil III III In m l inn Nov.hn bus tin., harilest wallop of liny of the sludents Duties him mer liiinillril he says, and Jack Amlri who stepped out with the lud. who was a novice until ho sinned the classes, thoroughly endorses nil stuleiiieuis regiirdlng the steiiin be hind Newlin's punches." Women licnl TritlHHl.r A few years buck the Irup.shonl ing fraternity of I.a (,'ruudo was ic. lelllshld by a perforiiiHiii'i glxeli 'ij Mir. Ad, Topperwetn, at Ihe trap hark of I ho hospital. Al Doit lime she whs a freuk, al si, but then are numerous women today who run kill clay pigeons witll iilmoil e'lnl skill. .Mrs. K. I,. King of WIiuhi.i Minneseia, a few days ago won the stale rliHloplonslilp against ni'nrl Jap men with a recoul or !, on- of l'"t. That Is a mark for S. D Clone. Claud Mlickey, Hell 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . l.on ltn lmni nnd otlier local nloi hmIh, or even Peter P, Carney him self, in a he a flier ul. Mrs Toms HiiiiiIhII of Lima, Ohio, promises i; tianipinn; Mrs. Vouel won In Mii-tiigan by n ilanity score; Mrs. iint is a sensutlon In California nnd .Mrs. Winkler Is doing some splendid woik In Illinois. ys, n,(. country is well supplied with women who can hudlo u shotgun. There I -wiio can handle a shotgun. There 1 more. Eliminate Worthiest Pictures. ' If pictures are worth framing hare tlieni framed. titherwle put thri ti or' throw them inr. Iion't let Ihe younger members of Ihe family ptn pictures en Hie wall. The edges rurl n.l they soon become uiMiglitly rtiiht collwturs. Somll. fussy hiic brae (hould be avoided for the m uluf una Pi Lowe Prices! HL, 312 DEPARTMENT STORES Nation -Wide Money Saving Program Bigger Values! (jiving You Mo re For Your Money! to Forward the N alien -Wide Effort to Stabilize Prices the 312 Stores of the J. C. PENNEY Co., unite as One in a Tremendous Program that brings direct to every patron the Best Values of the Leading 0? Markets at the Lowest Prices quoted in years A Glance at What Follows Will Tell You How s v ; Your Dollar Has Increased in its Purchasing a. Power at the J. C. Penney Company Stores 79- 8 ' 25 10 ' 69 89 Window Shiidcs Shoe Polish ' " Men's . n's, 1'ioys' I Children's I lien's I Dnrk Creen .. Sliinola 2-inl Suspenders I'eainit Htmw 10!? "JJlue IJueklu" Stjiiidnnl Si.e I'nsle, I,i.iiid lleavy Weh Harvest Hats 'Khaki Twill ? Overalls (Quaker rolleis ni'Cake , Leather Knds . 'liliit; Denim (Union Mafic) s 3 MISSES GINGHAM DRESSES 98 $1.-19 v 'Plicse art! valnt's e.t ranrdin ary, smurlly styled, til' Cine quality jfiiitfliMiiis, in- liiilit I'liiids and eolmv. .Siy.es (i tu 1 I years $1.19 .Sixes 2 to li years' 98 LUGGAGE TRUNKS -BAGS -CASES It 's Vacation 'rime and ldi,;a;c Tinie. Vou'll find our showing coniilete for veiy -kind Ool' Iri. And the price:, mean renter savings Vo ymi. Ka-s $:J.-I9 to $2U.ri) Cases $1.79 to $21.7.") I'rnnks $1 1.75 lo $29.7r The Public Makes Prices! The buying public of 26 states through 312 stores commanded a working capital last ear of $50, 000,000. While other retail stores suffered from constant Jnflatibn and destructive price reductions, thes 312 stores progressed stead ily, normally, and positively. The reason for this condition is the policy of the J. C. PENNE Y COM PANY that always reckons first with the public, what it wants and . tow much it wants to pay; It 19 a ' fiood old-fashioned policy' of giving , , full value , for .every cash dollar, spent. It creates confidence anif fn return this confidence has created ' and re-created business. It is mak ing a beat m track from the most' obscure community straight to the wealth of the greatest markets and enables the J. C. PENNEY COM FANYtogiVe unquestionable values for every dollar of the millions spent for their customers. .-.u.,..-.2b v v 7 , PEQUOT t SHEETING J11 this much-wanted malt-rial wo tire now aide Ito show K-4 nieaehed 56 !)-! Bleached '6. KM Bleached G9tf Uixiwu 56 1 10-1 Biwn 63tf 36-inch , I GLADI0 PERCALES ' A.'ttod qualify percale, inches wide, lijflitl colors only, stries, cheek and small J'iKureH. : An exceptional Value Apron Checks, Domestic Zephyrs, plaids, stripes, checks, lirilliant colors. J7-iiK'h wid Wis and T2tf to 23 yd. FOR EARLY SEWING NEWWOOLLLNS Aro now on display in our piece tjoods sec tiou. (Skirting and Dress I'laids, Series" TricKtiues, Mauiicls, (iahei'tlines, Ottomans and many others in the hest colors for the cominir season. CHILDREN'S SANDALS Cordovan, lolu coif upper, Jieavy, stieh- dow II cNtensioii well solo SIZKS 1 In I ; 9SC : to s $1.25 to 11 $1.19 B0VS' Suits W'onl. .-ind W...M Mixed Cashmere Siii.-, willi tw: pails of paiils. I 'rices (i.9) t.. $8.90 Sec Our Window MEN'S DRESS SOX Thread Silk m-cr Sillv .Mercerized I.L-le IIC. to J ,.M WORK Shirts 7Jk The lies! ol' Work Shirts "I'm-lc Sain" heavy weight 1 1a n 1 1 re in Idiie and jfrcv. I'ull cut". ' $1.9 SUMMER MILLINERY A niinihcr of licnut il'11! new shapes are here Kihhon. Straw. I''elt and TalTcta. Prices $2.98 to $1.9S Two tone, roll rim. Milan Sailois. The rci tcst hat value of the season. Price $3.19 BOYS' Shoes 4 Our )ieuin line for fall is here and tin- values are tre mendous. Shoes for work or dress, brown or black. The tfre.-ntcst line we have s'Imwii Tor many seasons at the lowest prices. 79 190 2.V .11 1 -" llitcorfoniteti JLL. 312 DEPARTMENT STORES THE LARGEST CHAIN DEPARTMENT STORF. ORGANIZATION IN THF WORLD BOYS Blouses SHIRTS Heavy Tieihl, bl,. It . fil l cut and wel leal N alues. W01K SOX JoM-kfnids, ' ,,dr AutoiiTatic Seamless .... l.iirhtoCottftn Wool Mixed Cashmere ...o 'ham ma de ..250 ....13 . 1.V .. 390 . J9c 11 IE