La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 25, 1921, Image 2

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    PAflF.TWO
LA f.'RAXBE EVENING OBSERVER
SHOWING NEW
FALid.SKIR 1 S
Checks - Stripes - Plaids
!
All the Popular Materials
Wi
ll I'i
e just i
Hirers and now
(if Women's ii ii.l ' fills'
i.ivctoii display ji
c;Hcrn iii;miifiic-
liplllI'llV
hi viro
Fall Skirls.
were drunks, IIih fciirth bclim for the
.menu in i malum county. The po
lice department nine reported plirini:
two (liiiilicilii fiuaranliiios anil rei
leasing one. I
I Among the ninny mat (i-i-h dene by j
ihii water nml ilni dopa tiuent iliir-
'lllll lIlH WIM'k WllH till) luillilliii! at f. .
' hiiiro innk fur Dm purpose, of elliul-
llntlng till' uir In t Jin pipia.. The lulih
iln linllll? hulll In In. vicinity lit till)
I pi chiiiiI reservoir j nut south of the
jelty limits. Win. 11 1 1 1 l:inl:- Is In I
inrnlloti II will ! possible in i, Main
iiini'.Hiiranii'iitH ol IIih ni'iiial nuinuiii
I of Vater e'liiHumeil.
The liiHI.illalluii of the i-!i lorfn
!'iiliiiiiint In tin' ni.ilfr lank wan al
Hft completed during I hi. week.
The Invi'SliHiilliill l.f tin. It.
eieck water supply system will lain
another week, iiccuiiliiii; In tin' rr
linrt.
PORT EVENTS
AREARRANGED
Theatres in Boise Are
Combined Into One
Amusement Concern
There life
ami l
navv li'iii
Irilicd skirts, elieckotl skirts, plaid
ii ciilnr skirls, in cnlois of browns
'kirks
tans.
black, elc
anil in a
ll'S.
CiiiiH' in and
-peel inll is invited.
Hill's Dep't Store
nnSnp nrrmrn
DU UGHL LU
I bonds III the sum flf Jl.f.tHI were
!l.:ilil during dir. week. Itfff'iiitK from
I I In- treasurer's officii w..ro f 1,114 4.17
anil tl.' ll'illcf ili-iiiirlim.nl i-i.lli.r t..il
!?20 Inn fines and forfeits. ' In iln-
Irci'suier'H receipts $ l.ri2 Rf, In Ini-
provi meiit ilislrli l Installments war
i Iii'luded while Interest on improve.
Tim report nf City M.ni.ii'or ini'iii districts amounting to tllvt
fleorye C.airetl for the week cnillin; , was alro cnllerled.
August 24, shown dim Improvement' Three ol the fniii- arrests reported
LAXATIVE
A3ed
People
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f rv-n
Y'9
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THE BAiNF. or old nge is constipation. The bow
els become weak and unable to perform their
functions without aid. For this purpose only
the mildest and gentlest laxative should be used.
The use of harsh cath?rlics aggravates the trouble j
and makes the constipation worse. Chamberlain's
I ablets are a lavonte with people of middle
and older on account cf their gentle L.-tion.
age
MINERS REFUSE
noon
PAY REDUGTIO
TKIISK, Auk. 25 In the largest
theal rleiil merger ever foimuiiiiiiaii'il
In I'uIhh, the I'limey, Siranil and Ala-'
. ii i i 14 J'-ntle thealieH Were roliHOllilaleil llll-
l.illinl'; ay ninillllltcc .I'd'- ,l,.r one n,;,nai;eieni: to he known iik!
I'nl'jthe IJoIho AiiiiiHenient efiinpaiiy. In a
ijj Itrannarllon thai wan I'onipleleil Veil-
ii'-n.ui j ,i i 1 1- iiiiimi.
W. A. Mi'inleliliall, lilana'er of Ihi'i
I'inniiy Ihealre, anil Ruheri A. Davis, i
Jr.. inanairei. of the la iemlf' Amiifie-
Tii-l'Hy l.ahnr Hay l.'eleliration m.-nl roinpany, will hold joint inter-,
a the (J.-W. culli lust eveniiiic esm In the new corporation, with Mr.
L, ui iui,Kiiiuiiu-,i ior a Mendenliall nut iik an inanauer.
of features of the ieii-lii-j-1 lu- ii, ,.. ,.f ,i, ,...
wllllh 18 ' hi'lit here lihor tereil Into In the eonsolidation, the
ll..y anil whah is expected to he the',.,,lre I'lnney hulldiliK will he lenseil
Invest of its kind ever, held in .Oust-,', or Ioiik peiiod of yearn. Asldel
ern Oregon. from t he I heal re, l here are 411 roams j
i ne .i.onii speaKer was seleteii. i,,
!Carr?s Carrs
i
alini'; I )ny ( ' i ij:j i ni 1 1-
I'cct.s Lrraiijfi'iiiciitH
Many l'arts of 'I'r
'cli'liral.inii
The general romiiiittee in charge ol
Li
lltct
UI..1
I liumlier
Where Your Credit Is Good
Uselt
COMPLETE HOME EUHNiSMER
CAN'T FIND A KIJYER7 THY AN OIISKKVKK AI).
ATLANTIC f'lTV. NT. An. 2f. -'.iorri'tury
of Labor I);tviH Una h t-n no
Jit'hMl Ihiii IiIm HiiriVi'Sllon fhitt tin- Cii
iled Mirift VVi'i-ki-nt ronshlcr w:iv,t v.
luf-iiruiH a( Um' (-((iiihiK cuiivi'iil inn In
lmli;ijjuiniis uill nl Ih iHw-ilt't), W
L. Juini'S. xi"-iii lv(- K-pri-'ifiilatiV' of
tin initio Worki-iH at WaHliiiif.-um, an
loiirict'il hTf TiU'talny it f : Ii t . Mr.
.(ain-H wlio calm li( with Jainc;
Lonl, hcail of the mining l iarl iii-mi!
of lhi AhiiM-ican Fi'ilcrat ion of LjiIk.i
to Ht'' Samu'l (ioiniTrt a I mo aititl ilia)
t!u mhie workers ten) asltcd th
Kov'rnnnnt to "kMcp lis h.tnds oft"
hi wuk' iU'Kftiation matters.
Acting for his oiRanizatir.n, Mr.
.lames said lie. had made se ej ;( vii
lo Hi" depart uieni of labor, ;nn! tlia'
Senetury Davis had nutu'ested that
the miners should c;ni!iid'r ifnriK'diate
waK reductions, or at leat tri o Ihi:;
matter up at I heir i-on vent ion lo often I
ill Tndiiinaiiolis ou Heptemljer-
"Wo formally notified Secreiaryl
DaiK that the miners would imi rnn J
sider the. (ite:Uiuii of wan" redurli m,
s:iid Mr. James. "We (old him thai
Immune, of the lack of steady employ
vour
ST T
correct
'lubricant
grade for
cam typec
engine
meut the iiiIihmh todwy could not
malco a llvhiK at the rati they now
receive. Also wo did not consider II
rixhl that Hie f:;tveniineiit Mliould a1 1
us lo iibri-nato. 1 1n pi-eseui wur'1 n!:
reenn!iil( which runs until April I.
'22, a nd lo which (In- cuvci uiii'hl
itself was H parly."
Mr, James, who will repi-ii lo ilie
mine workers' hoailuiiarler:; in Imlia
uapolls next week, raid that. tin
mineis probably would (Ionian 1 wai;o
Increases when Iho prc.si'iit a cement
with operators expires.
: , "Th ajtlmit of mi increase to be
asked," he added, "wit! he delorinhi
od by llidctinvonUon." .Mr. Jam
said Secretary Davis had
thai )ih he permitted Co
the miners' convention and point out
i them the need of wae reductions.
The officials of the I'.njK d Mine
Workers, ho added, wbuld hi' ylad td
have the Hocretary of labor appear be
fore the con vnii ion, bul do no' be
lieve his suKK'-slloiis- will bo wi-lciun
Mi s I'Yccman, who has heen ac ive
co-oiielative work ill the west for a
ntiiiiliir of years and has devoted
much of her time to the lecture plat,
form, will speak on co-operative work.
The other speaker, II. 11. .Stollan!,
was forrrerlyi president of a. strlie
fanners' organization in Oklahimia
and was editor of the paper puhlishe.l
hy this organization.
It was reported at tile meeting that
I'einlli. on would he on hand with a
hand and a l.ahi.r Queen and would
tiike an active part in the paiade. lin
ker has also tinlorsed the celebration
and will he rcprcsenti d strong.
A liecision was reached liust niirlit
In the el'l'eil th.V banners would he
I'iven for lie hi st floats in the parade
i'rizis will be offeied in three divis
ions, industrial, commercial and fra
lernal. The winners of first and second
prizes in the labor rpieen conte.s will
be iven a ride in an airplane over
tin- liiande lionde vailey in aodilioi
to the other prizes offered. Special
indll, emei.ts will also be offered to
the other contestants making a eootl
stu.wiiiK.
The s iindiiiir of the Labor Queen
cunt, slanls is as follows this niorn
inir: .Mae Kcefi r, lll.lil'.l; Myrtle
Mason, ll,4K; Kreila Klnpfen-tei",
:l.:'.:)H; .Hetty Cochrajl, lOM; Nellie
1'iest.in, ion:;; Wanda Smith, 1!)0". ;
('onstance Cleaver, 1010; Opal llrad
shaw, 1 ;i(5.
'Hie' boxing match at first nlanned
j f. r Ilitker will be bniuuht here. Hilly
llin i:eau', who lias made Baker his
beadill:hl (ers for some . ime, will box
S'.ldier Woods, who has boxed in the
j leading coast pities, San Francisco
: l.os Angilis, rortland and others, dur
! iti(f the past few years. They will
i box at I 12 pounds llierii'eaux will
i train here for a week or so prior to
Hi,- bout.
I The complete lis. of field events an
d"cidid,oii at. last night's meeting is
' as follow.-.:
Kil'tj-yaul race, boys' under l'i
! y.uis; ."jO-yaid race, free for all;
,H ."O-yard nice, (tills under l"i years,
UKP'ti.(l ! ''Ill-yard race, limited to holders of
:o before' "nion cards; 7'i-yard race, boys under
Hi years; 100-ynrd race, free for all;
,ug of war; wood sawing contest,
il. - ker citl incv 'contest, beys, uiinc"
10 years; p, my'- race, ball .hrowin.;
nixl a ball pf.mij..
the structure , Including miislc
sludius. oltlceH it i Ml living ituarlers.
:
An Invitation to Tciulicrs.
There will be several new leathers
ill our schools -his fall, anil without
waiting to learn their names Silver
thorn wishes to especially invite them
to drop into this drug store and niak"
themselves known as teachers mid re
ceive the cour- esies he desires to e.
tenu" to all the teachers of the public
schools and high school. 8-2.V.f
H. & S. ELECTRIC CO.
ELEOTRTC'Ab COXTRACTOIJS ?
House Wiring and Repairing a Specialty
We Carry a Complete Line of Electrical Goods and
Words In the Bible.
There are r.!i::.l!i:t words In the nl.l
Testament nml I N t .!!.": words In the
New Testament, ol a total of 7T-l,74ti
wonts.
Can Supply Your Every Need
As for prices and quality (lu re arc
10: Depot Street I'I
none Iicllcr
ime Red ::):u
TIso Obsprver Want. Ads.
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Hirwxsiii S SUws ss fv''
Oli-l.e: s P ip '!: Irr .'iui'i
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Oii'c.titi A,iirii;,t!fi (;.;:!.
CiilU Al I I'.
Wlien the body begins to stiffen
and movement tecomes painful it
is usuully un indication that lha
kidneys are out of order. Keep
those organs healthy by tak'tin
! COLD MEDAL
! S2
j The world's stai.d.oj remedy for kidney,
( liver, bidddor ttiiJ uric arid troubles.
I i-'kiunus Kiiu-o lt'')G. Tko rtf.ularly and
V.i-p i:i liejlih. In thri'o sis. all
ll.lf'lM'i. Lioui.mtt vJ 3 leprestfliled
1 Ltfuh fi.r tli nt ,o!J Mrdt on er bvi
. i-d ccvpt no inulatiwD
THE OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE by Condo.
A hi t HMRu l-llft I'lAKior
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STANDARD OIL C0MriNY
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LABOR
DAY
will be observed in La Crande
this year with three cities par-licipatiiifc-
Pendleion. liaker
mid La flrande, with the Cen
tral Labor Councils of these
rWee rjlio arraiiKiiiK Ilie pro-Ki-hih
with the aa.dsiance oT
i-onnnerclal bolies In their tes
ptictive citieH. ,
TWO SPEAKERS
Affairs of the jroat. labor
movement, and topics of direel
Interest to tiio laboring classes
wfll be discussed by prominent,
speakers Immediately alter the
parade, with seat I iik provided
for several thousand on the
st reels in front of (Tie Klks'
-luh and lOav.ht's hall.
Parade Big Feature
The first formal number on
the program will he the parade
lo which the public is invited
to Mivn (is attention with com
mon
on p
ial floats,
irade in full
Labor will
sirem'Uh.
ho
AFTERNOON
OF SPORTS
At the baseball park during
Ilie afiei ii'jon then will be
Hpoi ts, hoi vo m in k. ha sella II
Karnes and music. Three solid
hours of genuine fun and
antusomeiir.
FUN AT NIGHT
Owe and all are ur;red to par.
tit ipaie in :he evening fun and
am us. on en i. Three dances, a
baud concert on
TU'hiin and a
I ime.
sin
I'.OUt
ets.
prize
Kiiu'l
Three Exclusive Featuren !b
4
There are
'KONT LACED COKSETS.
VENTILO BACK, the
VENTILO FRONT SHIELD
and
LOI-1T NON-TILTING CLASP.
t
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Judged by Fit, Workmanship, Wearing
Qualities and Style, LA CAMU.LE ia
always found the COliSHT of
greatest value. A complete line of now models now
on hand.
MRS. ROBERT PATTISON, Corset lere.
Phone Black 81
RiiSide.nc 1912 Fourth St., First Block West of P. O.
vttr-vr . ri .wwAr .1
COME!
I'eople will flock from far
and near to help labor role
bra l ibis imp'iriant day. Are
yun dohiK your part ? If vmi
a.t, you will be pint of the bitf
l-'ur pari i nlars, write
t.l AI l( L I IIAHOIW
. I.Mtnlt llV
la i-aiitlH, ftie'oii
Let us show you this wonderful Ru,pf-
Present Price Sr)?.".";
Leas $10.00 for Canh
W. H. Bohnenkamp Co,
La Grande's Pioneer Horn? Furnishers
ALASKA
FURS AT
PRICES!
I have on exhibition and for sale the finest collection of Alaska Fur3 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 vhich are made up
ready to wear. - - - , ., .
CHRIS MILL
VP
1510 Adamu Ave.
Phcuo Fed C71
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