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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1921)
r PAOE TWO LA GRANDE EVENING GBShRVEK riiin-Mifiv uaMftwdrtWjhiarfw THK OUTBUitSTd OF EVERETT TRUE- -bv Cotlfln ler. Goble; Georfte H. Dayton, labonr, ujf """"-'(jrant, Pusl,. chris Huyt, construcuon worker. Portland; Stephen Mewari, ( H' miff, --a. 47 y THE NEW FOR FALL Is Arriving Daily NEW MILLINERY SAILORS TAMS CRUSHERS ETC. THE POPULAR STYLES IN VOGUE FOR EARLY FALL WEAR YOUR INSPECTION IS INVITED resses For Women Are Arriving With Each Express NOW ON DISPLAY DRESSES in TRICOTINE DRESSES in SERGES DRESSES in SILKS and SATINS Featuring the very latest creations in a largo variety of Styles and Colors. ' if ' WM m mm m , mm ffW ifp I 163 JUL ' NEW FALL COATS ON DISPLAY Plushes, Fur and Fabric Styles ALL AT MODERATE PRICES Dept Store ......... GIFTED STAR PLAYS IN FINE PICTURE SHERRY THEATRE Killer Hurt J.yllo thin tlmo in "A Mi-HHiiK" From Miuh.m u screni) adap- llOII flUli) tlio NUCCt'Ssflll MlflKO pIll.V hy Hiehard Ciiiulhimtiy. Thin ph iv.vn will tin seen at thu .Sherry Tlinu tre ioiilf-lit iiml will run for two days us tlio ft'iitwru airactiuii.' llrlefly, II cunroina Horace l'ur knr, u weulihy yoiuiK KiikI fslimun. wlut in ko wrapped up tu hlnimdf that ho iinulin.'M tint world revolve: around hint, and thai ho la n minor yod. , A a'-rlt'H t lessons al tlio handn tof a mceiier from Mills, tllspaU'lted'tp hViuii the, inntil hI tirh man on I'urlli and cnndomni'd id rv tnttiii with lilin uitlil i''K''ii"t';Mon Is effected, si:on takes th Hnlf-esteem out of til m and In) icwIiih tint love of i tit Kill he lust. UfchtnitiK Hryr Ih aim) helntr nhown. until lhe story rushes toward i I h eli . init.:. A two pm coin I'd y feul urliiK I'1'1 Mart In, t hut human ntniiky, is on tlm n:imn prorram. Vou "'-' it wsP e hah out of "couK. ere AVmD TH6 UOO ONS f r: road worker, Kiverton; John Clemens Iwis, lineman, Salem. i C. II. Cram, state, labor commis sioner, has been investigating com plaints at Pendleton, iBaker, La (Jrande, Huntington and other East ern (regon cities. A baseball game will be played at the state penitentiary next Sunday between the prison inmates and tho Por land police team. A burro that eats fish Is the proper ty of Miss Henrietta MeKaugiian. Oregon Journal reporter, who is head ed for Mount Hood over the Skyline trail from Bend. In fact, she relates, Continued on Paste Five) mimics TS TOAST! &jf Cinarette ASK FOR and GET Horlick's The Original Malted Milk for Infanta and Invalids Avoid Imitations and Substitute! No cigarette has the same delicious flavor as Lucky Strike. Because Lucky Strike is the toasted cigarette. J 0.' 0 j& nRAi ()itsi:itxi:it want ais. by T .R. llandlry, state corporation has completed in pamphlet form a I'niiimissioner, in his department. F. compilation of all general .statutory K. Khnw has been promoted from au- iprovisions relating to the operation oT ditor to examiner uiul K. (i. Weber jthL, commission. The compilation was has been engaged to succeed Shaw as ' ue by w, Kmi secretary of the auditor. Mrs. Hell Kowan is pro- L.ommission alu is the fil.st wo,k (lf moled from a clencal post W arn - lhe ,kinJ eve,. , b u,.,t al.t. ant com in i ion nr. A. h, (jelmurdl, ' . 1 formerly examiner, is now engfui?ud ie in yiK-cial work for the department. ... .! ' . The Union Oil company, of Culifor- ,.. ... , ,niu has remitted to the secretary of f.overnor Olcott has received an $J7 70G-48 cove,.ill(, ,,. tllx on appeal from (.overnor Slioupe of Colo-I,,,, of gnsoli,1(. an( distillate in Or rado, to assist in a search of Mrs. '(,g011 ;or tne moiith of June. Kor sales l.aura Mayme, who disappeared while 'at general stutions the 'lax aggiegat eiiroute from New York City to (iun- led and at the Klhmalh Kails "isoii, Colo. The last information jsuli-station $1,042.87. from her wus a letter sent from Mil-1 ton, Ore., in which Mrs. Mayme said I Justice C. A. Johns of the Oregon supreme court tie uvei en it" undies Aw had been di uKed on a train and was the prisoner of two men. The (Willamette. Valley fiouthem railway has filed with the public ser vice commission an application to put into efeet. reduced week-end 'rates between points on its lines and Port land and Oretfon City. ridav before a meeting of the Wash- iiitfton S ate Har association at Olynv 'WOLVES OF THE NORTH" AT ARCADE FOR TWO DAYS That tliHiu Ih a strain of the wolf In all men ts implied In "Wolves of th North." Kvu Novak's '.crecu ,4o ry of the Alnskiui wilds which tit be shown at the Arcade Theatre on I rld;ty and Sninnhiy. As the Htory o)ins I lie blonde beauly Ih seen as a schnol teacher in a tlesidalo at cl ie out post . Two men want her Himut-'h to nut i ry her. tio is u sensitive boy; the otlitr a bearded brute with u bail reptttii llon and a Hood htart. Just which of them gets the Kirl Ih never clear State News The .banking and corporation de partments of Oregon have joined in rejecting- the application of the Se curity Savings & Loan association of lieno, Nov., to operate in Oregon as a building n)d loan association. Dr. W. H. I.ytle, state veternnrian, has returned from Seattle, where he attended a convention of Northwest veterinarians. It was brought out at the session that livestock conditions are improving throughout the North' west and that livestock men are rap idly liuuida ing their indebtedness. j.f ; , THE REASON FOR. OUR SUBSTANTIAL GROWTH IS OUR SUBSTANTIAL SERVICE (Observer Salem Itureau.) KAI.KM, (ffe., July H. The six teenth biennial report of :lie Oieg.m stale- board of horl km) lure is now available for distribution. The vol ume contains 20u pages and is illus trated with many full-pnge pictures in addition ''.o many smaller one-; that accompany special articles. Charles A. Park, -f Salem, is president of t In The state irrigation securities com- j mission has certified a bond issue of j $IUJ(H) by the Slide irrigation dis- trict, covering 11,000 aerea on Snake , river. x Out of 357 accidents reported to tho state indus? rial accident commission for the week ending July 21, six were (fatal. The fatal cases were: Ray V. Hurt, constructon worker, Portland; Kdward Krickson, construction work- 4 Happy Choice for breakfast or lunch This wholesome and appetiz ing food contains the goodness of wheat and malted barley and is sweet with the natural sugar of the grains, self-devel- oped in the making. Always ready a food to build and sustain health and strength Economical -No Vaste "There's a. Reason for GiapeJfuts Sold by grocers Made by Postum Cereal Co.Inc, Battle Creek.Mich. The Sunny Side of The Street 'A I: Land acquired by a county or a mu nicipality at tax sale is acquired and held for a corporate purpose and is therefore tint subject to taxation whil. thus held, but upon the sale of stu-h iirniH-rtv On ruiiliui't. nr ivium ! the laud i used, for a purpose which ijl t af finds an income to the municipul il it y holding it, the exemption ctiss, j! i according to au opinion of Alton ey (Jemral Van Winkle, written for the state tax I'ommission. Orepns total indchti-ihiess, includ ing all county, city, scIhmiI, poit, ini at itfti di-t rict ami drainaKe district bonds, and other obligations' is $H'7,- 1 ln.ri:t.s-4 . accorditij: to figures com P'bd bv Krank K. I.ovell, s'ate tax commissiiiier. Cbarlea Newton, an inmate of the state hospi al for (he insane, com mitted suicide Friday by mounting the window sill of his room and diving head-first to the cement floor, break ing his IHH'k, It later. DESPAIR If you are trcuLl. d with pain) 01 aches; feel tirct!; buvu hc:;duche, indigestion, insoi:::iia; painfjl pass Thp Helton pnpututhiti tif ,infnll t'iMinly fin- tin' l:is( ytsir w.'ik I'iI atul f..,' :he previous yiuir I li?:t, necordiiiK tc it rrport tu tin- staty Ht-partmcnt or i'Jufiiticiri ly 1h' J.im'uJn rmihty RU lu'riiitiiiili :it. 'Tin- (niility Iwis 7li ilis tiir s. A savings ;iniiit nts Hs ownrr cm tlic siiuiiy side j' lilV. Irsiili' r'- viTsi's, la viilT ;md lips and downs of various kinds, 1 1 1 - man ului saves can still al'lWd to ; inil.'. I His mi'i- mil is (lie luliricant. tliat. mak es 1 i run more smoutldv and speeds his upward ingress. j' 'I'hc numtli of June mnrkiHl a new rrrtirit in t he nniount of liusilif:s ilotin iiy thr .-tatc t'nrporation (lipurttiuMt, leash rt'ccipts l.MHtr $1 irt.niH), m-ror.l-m,: to 'I'. H. Ilamiit y, col pTintion i-uim- j llus;ioll'T. ,fi.-.,l e particularly invite to open an itcc-mnt mints ar rdialh the wa'e 'arn witli ns. Small u elcniiied. United States National Bank La Grande, Oregon cveral promotions are annou ain? No. o A train "Vit.' Why? IttvauM (andie-J tif their cl:i s ;m so .khI that their piaif.es in ver k' -'W stale. Neither do uieh ' Crindiis jrn.w stale. Their worth is so apprei miid by the people of l,a (Iraade and our stock keeps niovint; so fast that our only trouble N to keep the Candies supplied for the constant demand. Americans like to follow the crowd. The ciowd is romii-KVso we advi-je yon to push rirht in ar.d sptak rijfht out, and you'll jj;et the best we have. Or, phone and we w ill reserve a I x foi you, r eTul it if desired. We do not need to ti-ll u of h? ilifferent kinds and tf he various vi. ed boe. Kverbody knows, lts.it w,. dn want to emphasise hat we :n e net ehartfinn any fancy prices, but jot what many dealers charge fo common stuff. Ibit y.ui tit not want common stuff. Just Speak the word V4IAJ'K t ONKK( TIONKRY ( OMTANV. J. A. ('lairchill, state superintendent of schools, has returned from Pes Moines, Jowa, where he attended the convention of the National Kdiication association, lie also visKed bis old t ome at Lima, (. Hie state public service commission lied several hours ! ;2e oi urine, vou will find relief COLD MEDAL Th world's stauilaiJ r-jm-ss'.; Jot livr, bladder nd urifo; ltt ti tliu(es n KaiionMl Hemety of Hu'tand cine lb9t Three sitst., all druggists. GuMrsntatMl Look (or IS ntma CtH Mdnt on mttwy be nd accept im itnutiou LAXATIVE Aged People -6 1 millWHIi i 1 N i .'jKiiut fr- ;,Ar...ii mm THE BANE ol old age is constijtation. .The Low els become weak and unable tj purfiiim (heir functions without aid. For thi- purpose only the mildest and gentlest laxative should be used. The use of harsh cathartics aggrav;-is tho trouble and makes the constipation wortc. CL.Tihcrlain's Tablets are a favorite with people of middle age and older on account of their gentle L:uon. iraiKi ii uuri Twice as rich as ordinary milk for Frozen Puddings Recipe Two Inttfe cans Cnrnation Milk.' 2 cops water, 4 eKW"i 2 tups nigar, 2 tospoonfldl v.itilk, 4 triitpoiiiif ul Mil. t.ll one tan oi ( nrnalion Milk and lhe water in don hie hodir. Hf ul etc: and iiKr, end pour ioto ht-Atrd ttnlk;'tio well, and rouk in dun lil r (utlrr, ti i ring on ttantly, untd the mis Sure thic krns on a ipnun lil.e t rr.iut. Remove hum hre, cool odd vi:i.:!L, and undther tun of CattiRtiun Mdk. I'ot n ht-cft and time. TSi wdl mke ahout two quart. SrnJ fr Frte Booh ef lonTitJ K'ofm r,rn4U. i htilh Pred'Hta vm Mexico - to Canada Automobile engines of every type, in city and country, over highways and mountain pass es are lubricated with Zerolene. More than half the motor ists of the Pacific Coast use ZeruUne for Correct Lubrication. Tha recommendations of our Board of Lubrication Kn gineers ara available to you in the Zerolent Correct Lubrica tion Chart. Follow the-e rec ommendations as t housaTids of other motorists are doing. A-.li for the Correct Lubrtcatir Chan (or jour car. Usa Zerolent for Correct Lubrication. y.'i L'ArV Lubric.tmn. M'ff jj STANDARD OH. COMMANY 1' SLl'gmde for each type of engine i - OrJff From Your Ornccr .r;, : i..,L....WSrf.... .. J