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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1921)
aa :. ! it a i-'f ", i hi 1 i. 1 o Hill 1 ' t in PAGE TWO LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVES UVlinil;n :u-uI 17 TV! You may have been wearing the wrontr .corset all your life without knowing it. 5 V I THE OUTBURSTS OF EVERET.T TRUE- T is a very subtle arr is proper IpSL lui acu y, uuu many wumcn nave gradually lost the ' grace and buoyancy of youth and tnken on the settled, rigid lines of maturity becrfuse they have continued to wear a corset ill-suited to their particular needs. Are 'you sure the corset you are waning is the right corset for you? iYour lirst r G O C O S S A front Lacing 1 R S scientifically designed, skilfully chosen and properly fitted, may very probably mean a total change in the iay your dressmaker looks at you and the way you look at yourself. Our experienced and capable cor setieres will assume full responsibility for your satisfaction. -by Condo. WHEAT REMAINS ! ABOVE DOLLAR 3 .:-Jl!-''iiFi. 11 ok: V i r. A.V-9.J!ti. . V, V: 0 M I ivj A"V. --.-- v-' V)1- '-I'l-i lake the papers that we have on, they are the lines; hand and we'll sell them to you at the tive papers of the very lowest prices, ami, remember j THOKXS. ..i..i must distiiis dav, at SILVER- 8-iti--.r i PORTLAND, Aug. 17. Wheat in! ! this market hi.UI for $1.07 to $1.11 i today, j ! For Food and Beauty. I Plant parsley seed In one of yuur h'.n-e tnr.lliil.THs. H win IU;,. ,,,, .iiiu-iM live plant for the lume am! K hen K''OUH ran l.e used fur the table I HKI'OKK SCHOOL OPK.NS j Is the lli-t Time to Buy Your J ' Stationery. j During the month liefore sehool op- ; ens stationery stocks are cleaned out t as quickly as possible because we a have to find rixin to display the new 1 t,oods. So hi're s our messaKe to ya i H. & S. ELECTRIC GO. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS House Wiring and Repairing a Specialty We Carry a Complete Lirfe of Electrical Goods and Can Supply Your Every Need As for prices and (iiialilv Hipvp arc none better 10.') Depot Street Rhone Red '.mi AT ALAS PRICES! K A FOR SALE BY HILL'S DEP'T STORE Urcgoa's llisher In.stiiuiiun of Eishl School j; Srvenly lruirlmtnl& : KAI.L TfiKM OHENS SFHT; 10, IWI hi iiilurmmun wiilr Ki lltr R.iinV.r ; Oregon A urituil (ural CollcRe 1 COKVAI.I.H j READ THK OBSRHVEK WANT ADS "According to the last weekly Inil-' cents, haircuts do cents, shines 15 letiu sugar production, on .July lt ceiiis and shuinpnos und massages , ol reached a total of 'A,MH;I)H (long), were reduced in proportion. For a 'a tons. Six huge mills in Oricntc prov-i year and a half shaves had been H.i ince which continue grinding will cents am: haiKmts 7o ct.nts. Shine: swell the total of our crop to three wi re li rents. million six hundred thousund tons. j 'J Tie new wage scale is a guarantee I "Kxports from the present crop ut) weekly wage of $S.r,U am) tit) per cent to July Ki were only AhttW tons commission on leceipts over $10. The compared with .ii,KU0,7IC tons the old scale was f.10 and no per cent on same date last year. We have export-; weekly receipts, -over $11. oO. ei only 44 per cent of the production,! '1 lie employeis originally proposed p against tl 85 per cent of last year! a wave cut to S!!7 a week and lid Per und we still have u stock close to two' cent of receipts above -Sid. million tons which, as a result of the ' , ' state of the American and other 11111''- ' kets, it will be virtually impossible lo! pllice during the present year Th.'1 coining crop will be started with a , market so saturated that the price i will be ruinous. i I have on exhibition and for' sale the finest collection of Alaska Furs in the Northwest, at the most reasonable prices ever offered to the La Grande public. Foxes, Mink, Bear, Seal, Muskrat and many others. The public is invited to inspect this collection, some of which arc ma le up ready to wear. 1510 Adams Ave. Phcne Rod G71 I (iiivei-niiieiit May bet Foreetl to Take Control tf Indus try 011 Island. HAVANA, Cuba., Aug. 17. The problem confronting the Cuban gov eminent as a result of the collupae of the sugar market is set forth hv Diario lie I.u Marina under the head ing "The Sugar Crop, A Dilemu for President Zayas," as follows: KLAMATH FALLS, Aug. 17.-The threatened barbers' strike ilid m,t nm- teriatize Monday, u compromise hav-j ing been effected at an elevclith-hoin , conference of employers and employe i last night. Shaves today were '2-i. awyer-Holmes Mercantile Co. Coal Wood Hay Grain Lime Cement Pla Building Material Storage I rjf m oyai .4f rfO BnnJ i.ift.r-'iy-wiiv 'mm. 4. 1 r t-M ' i t? OpSSV fefe 0 1 w. THE U. S. USCO TREAD IKre is tho U. S. Us. o v,ith a lung estal.lisheil stanJaiJ tA iwrvko umoiiK ni'-turitns whir huva 1111 eye to vhIuh, as well us tu price, Wiiilo'-lliriKfor It-sHthtiT the- other tin s in the U. S. Kibric i!if. tlio UtiLD hus earneil u rvpu lutuui for ijnalliy uiul JeiHfinlablM tn.uni.niy wl.Kti is Hut uxctieit.d by uny tuu iu its claus. 'Giving to thm fabric tirm umr frmah, if ttrmm. njf inmii Unitad States Tires are Good Tires U. S. USCO TREAD U. S. CHAIN TREAD U.S. NOEBY TREAD U. S. ROYAL CORD U.S. RED &. GREY TUBES IN all of modern merchandising the biggest conundrum is the fabric tire situation. ' Around 70 of all car owners use fabric tires. Their instinct for quality is as btrong and insistent as any one -Ise 's. Why, then, are they offered such hodge-podge stocks of "dis count tires,""odd lots,""seconds," "retreads" and other so-called bargains of uncertain origin? Sooner or later the public al ways seeks out quality. As a matter of self-protec tion if for no other reason. The out-and-out opinion in favor of U. S. Fabric Tiles hus spread more this year than it ever did. People have gotten very cloaj to the U.S. policy. Felt it. Benefited by it. And passed the word along. It's a policy settled to onestand ard for alt U. S. Tires. Whether fabrics or cords. Small sica or large. Giving to the fabric tire user fresh, live tires. Being made now. Being shipped now. All the original U. S. vitality and ser vcecomes through w hea you buy a U. S. Fabric Tire. "Usco," "Chair.," "Nobby." Three different treads. Built by the same brains, the same policy, the same quality ideals that have made U. S. Royal Curds the standard meas ure of tire worth. United tates Untied States Rubber Company o bland Motor Xpnipany Phone Main 17e- v