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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1922)
Wednesday. Afnivli S 1 '''-!. TA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PA'flE TWO New Neckwear For Cheney Ties THE KIND MEN LIKE Dozens of Beuutifl Ties in an endless assortment of! patterns," all new Spring styles, priced from Xl.OCVto $1.50 Hill's Dep't Store irish m Oil EXHIBITION (Ily Arkocmiw f'reiis) PARIS. Mar. 7. Two hundred works are beinir shown in the firyttof its resistance and people grow exhibition of Iiish art ever held in 1 careless. When every cold, no mat Paris. The exhibition includes paint- ter how slight, is friven prompt and ing, a little, sculpture, black and whit-.! (intelligent attention there 1h much less woik. book-binding, needlework undidanfcer of pneumonia. It should be leather, Sir John T.nvery Is accorded the honors for the exhibition, his pain'. inR -of Irish political leaders cover ln(f a targe part of the exhibition, Charles Shannon, another well known Irish painter, also has ntti act ed considerable attention with his portrait of Miss l.ilah Macarthey. The young Irish artists are well represented nnd since many have lived in Trance, the French influence is (V) D ROADWAY AT STARK Portland, Ore. "IfVou are conteniplatlng atttnillnt tli OI'lHlA in PORTLAND, March 2, 33, 24 aiitl JS, when the CHICAGO ORAM) OI'EHACO. and Its Famous Artluta will he the cVntcr of attraction, we auiKWit that you lre, phone or write for reser vations, forMliiu (rreatcst ArllWIc Jl parts of tin Northwest will be In the nxt that tliil. ' .at that tin NThe Home Arthur H. Meyers Manag Just Arrived! Aew line of Bungalow Aprons in combination unbleached muslin and cretonnV Black sWen with embroidery design, iVibleachea muslin with em- broidory i!l)iign md SCO. Don't fil risit Vifor pujchVsisg Vour nev botjuk. $P !k'D hate MnplaU line f kbt uujins neese bwtaat it4. Men . Ifiuitu iinmirmit. lAmnnti iho vnnnirp ones displaying are J. Yeats, W. Con. or, Mrs. G. Henry. The exhibition at 1 1 lifted coubidcrahle attention in the French urt world. THE PNEUMONIA MONTH. March is a typical pneumonia month aid usually (rive a high rnte of mor tality for the diBeuxe. After a Ion,? and hard winter the system Iopps much borne in mind that pneumonia is a germ disease and breeds In the throat. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy 1b an expectorant and cleans out the germ laden mucus and not only cures a cold but prevents its resulting in pneu monia. It is pleasant to take. Chil dren tale it willingly. adv. Oct your Zone Grey book, "To the I-ast Man," at Ncwlin Book Sta tionery Co. 3-4-tr will be the Northwest's Event, and vlnltora from of the Kainoii crep jumper dre- lur KiHintrr lt. IMPORTS 0 CLOTH NEEDED Russians C.'mnof Tint lied this Year Unless Jluye Amounts nf ('nitons audi Woolens arc Secured. Ulv AMoelated Prow) MOSCOW, Mar. If tho Rus sian people ar to continue to be ilothed. important imports of cot ton and wooli-n cloth will be neee.i wtry this year. KilHsia's cotton and woolen tex tile Industries urn in a WMll-nlgh Impeless condition, both from the point of view or raw materials and the possibility of factory production. Tho prospects for flux, hemp, nnd silk are somewhat better. In the warehouses of the govern ment, In the public markets, and the retail stores there Is to- be found a limited amount of clotlu now but at high prices. A little silk is available at $1.50 to $3 a) yard, woolen gootU at 93 to $10 1 a yanl and very little linen at 13 to $5. These prices are iiircuwdiiK i rupldly. To meet this situation the economic council has decided to re-j tain a government monopoly of raw cotton. Past nnd continuliiK finan cial, political, social uikI labor con ditions contribute to this situation. The loss of who.-p growing fin wool Is estimated to be very high. Out of a total of fi, 000. 000 of such sheep, only 3 15,000 are said to re main. Ilefore the general war, Rus sia had upwards of 80,000.000 sheep bearing course wool. Figures to show their consumption lor food are not available. The cotton production In Turke stan, where Russia formerly obtain ed three-fourths of her raw supply. has fallen 70 per cent. Before the war Russlu stood fourth among nations as a cloth manufacturer. and manufactured five-sixths of nil tho cloths her peo ple wore. Tho present crippling or her cloth factories conies partly from the fact that she 1);ih lost Poland and the flattie provinces where were tow of her three great factory centers. The third was In Moscow, especially for coarse cloths such as that used by her army. The cotton cloth produced in invitation Roadster 1920 was about 33.0nO.0tiO pounds and In the firm hair of 1!21 about 25.fiiHi, 000 pound. In 1!'1G, Rus sia's cotton cloth union n ted to about "o.iiito.omi pounds. The cotton cloth manufacturers for this year's program forecast Iho weaving of about lu.Ouo.oito pounds nf r:tu.- fMftmi. Thin estimate In volves obtaining raw cotton from j Turkestan and a little from the; CaucauKiis; but It i stuH-l thati the Irrigation system of Turkestan's cotton fields has Oe.eu ruined and ; a number of cotton-cleaning factor ies there have been demolished. Al so thi-Ve is a shortage of cotton seed. N'ozfu, chairman of the cotton committee, has Informed 4 he Su preme Economic Council that only one-third of the normal acreage in the .Ferghana district of Turkestan was sown last year and that the yield was about 20,000,000 pounUs of raw cotton, os compared to a prewar production of 80,000,000 pounds in both Turkestan and the Caunihus. ' The soviet was able to obtain only about 8,000.000 pounds of the Turkestan crop und has paid for only about one-fourth of It. It is proposed this year to dou ble lust year's ucreage of cotton in Turkestan but the cotton com mittee has only 1,500.000 gold ru bles of the G,5!0,000 ruble neces sary to pay for the crop. The tnsk of obtaining the cotton has been placed In the hands of Adolf A. Joffe, the Soviet's chief representative in Turkestan. Over Ten Thousand Dollars In Soldier Bonus Money Is Paid rtAl.KM, Mar. 8 The first Insti'll mcnts of soldier bonus mailed from the secretary of state's office several days ajro included 41 checks for vet erans in Union county, the total amount of these checks being: $10, 250. Twenty checks, totaling $5,000 were fent to Wallowa county veter ans. To nil parts of the state 10'ii checks in the total amount of $157,-700- weremailed. a pnyswian. 1 ncn DC Km gencyT treatment wilb 0 V X r4o Rub Omt 1 7 MllIMan UkJ Ycarh, IN "crriy 'An We have secured the franchise to represent the good Maxwell, and most cordially invite you to visit us in the new Maxwell quarters. We are particularly desirous of welcoming all Maxwell owners to the good Maxwell's new home. We believe you will find the New Series of the good Maxwell the most interesting motor cars you have ever inspected, or driven. The good Maxwell holds a unique position. In richness of appearance, and in performance, it takes rank as one of the very finest light cars "America has produced. New Series of Touring Car X- SiOGO $1060 t B. C.V.BUNTINQJ& SON, Distributor UNION and WALLOWA COUNTIES 1525 Jefferson Avenue Opposite La Orauda rilling Company Hlic Good Munich Presents Each Inhabitant With Money (By Associated Tress) MUNMCII. Kel. 14. There mav be a suggestion for Americans in the fact j that a small town in northern Ha vana recently gave to each inhabitant a present of 0 marks derived from the sale of wood cut in the municipal e t ...u:..u i -. .m iwi vnv which v ijiumuu i m .11 years ngo. Germany for years has expended much energy in reforestation, many of the municipalities throughout the country Nowning forests, which aru rnrnfnllv iii'sirl nnd used sin nuhlic works by tie lvM inhabitants. March 10 he last ilay to pay water rent wit ilt a penalty. :t-7-:it Found a Cure fur Indigestion. "I use Chamberlain' Stomach and I.iver Tablets for indiffRHtiun and find they lult my cane better than ony dyspepsia remedy I have ever trier; and I have used many different, medi cines. I am nearly fifty-one year. of aj?e and have suffered u great (eJi from indigestion. I can ent almost anything I want to, now." writes Geo. W. Kmery, Rock Mills, Ala. The tablets -contain no pepsin but strength en the stomach nnd enable it to digest the food naturally. aiiv. Early Spring Suits EXCLUSIVE CREATIONS FOR THE MATRON AND Myriads of chiSuits, smart in design are here ready for your exposing, many very interesting style features are n evidence and milady will wel come the novel anaVJelightfW departures so char acteristic of "WORtV' appkrel. Campbell Sisters Ready to Wear and Millinery. " the Good Maxwell Sedan Coupe La Grande SHOW THIS TO VOI It WIFE NOTTINGHAM, Eng., Mar. S. Mrs. Smlth-Wllkinson, who Is can ed "the best dnfcsed woman in me world," Imk 175 gowns. 210 coats, l.i., . 'ifi i.;ilrn of shoes. She is mldle-aged and has a young third husband. Mnr,li tnih Is the last ilay to pay water rent without u penalty. B-7-:it Ten poutiiln of lard Jli0 at People'? Market. Phone Main 747. lit A nlmm mwwtW tVIMYIIfl that KlffM WltS . L.(Uty iruutue to try kulvy KWuty pill." firs, urowrnf, orrn claim, oaio. Inn ihaBk Folt-y Kldnf iJIHi that t fwl kitt, u-uiii t in. tit it man v iar John I1 . HtwIib. iutia, Stb. When tuflerine : Backhe, RheumatiAn, Lame BacV Kidneys or llltddcr. TOIIEY Tonic In Action Quick ta Give Good ite.uita MISS $1725 ?1625 1 t I 1AH w For Sal e fi room house, moilern, full haiw mont. plnsii-ri'il, v-O"'! iliiinljii, liiillt-ln feniurci. i;v. i ytl.l.in 111 kooiI condilldii for Teriiin. fi room iioiiHC, inolern, for $:!o(i0. $1000 cash and P'T month. 5 room house, modern, hontin;; plant, wash trays, narann, Torated nlant, v,-tn hlrays, 'j--ani;',''. lu.-ntod en paved street, close In. Lire? v,"ll cri'strueted S room house, l'it Hxl!. trees. Kam. nicely l.K.-.ted. well ariMiieed fur .oomcrx r lit-' lit home ke.'pi'.iir rooms, fftiier will cousidT sum lit r proiicrtv as iiart payment. Investi (.ato this on either trade or pur .h.n l.naiu :is iho nrlce Is lis'lt j mi'l on ea.y terms. Lots and small housi' on JU'dlson iaveuuo, udjuiniiiK railroad. Suituliie. !for factory or certain lines of l;u;i 'ness. Owner will eonsiih-r trade. I I room house. " lieclroom:;. t!:e entire plaro is in Hilemlid condition, newly fiirnislied, bath and toilet on both floors. VpiUai is low rcntini; for $10 per hioiilli. n room hoti in s: l"ii'lid con dition. A most li.nl!'ullliome. mod ern, three 1.1k l.ilvi!i chicken house and ? ar!;. I'm . frisoo. Own er will consider noMier I, onus. Geo. H. Currey Phone 200J Real Estate Insurance trf v.im irxrrry ? '.-yi -yi MVIf , ilii r- ''-' ' 'l.j..'..'.c.' ,iri."h.''..l Exide Batteries naileries In NhK-k. ItaltiMics tor Kent. UnlIrrlcK Ii' liaiii4-d l lliilli'iics AVateivil l'A'pp. lt;itH'rics iir ,-iV niak'U llopntred. SI i-omlHM k atinircttn Service. E. & T. BATTERYyST lTI0N Fred BurgvProp. In l.elhlon'.s '".'Miu-lilno AVorhn La Grande MATTRESS SHOP and WEAVING WORKS Mattresses of all kinds clean ed and relmilt. Foalher Reno v;itiup. :!' Hups and Fluff Uilcs for s:iie. t'iirpel iiml Riiy;M'lenninf; IKI'J, kit. 'ill Uinl up Chas. KdwardS. 1'rop. I'hono Z'l-W TAXI FORD & GEORGE Main 4: Mile Willi it romp ny tluit is lioncleil, I vKiy it her unit every car hohiled for your protection wil ! Uf very hest of service. l AIJi MAIX 44 Snodgrass and immerman FJncral Service .Par- ' T r, Lii.'cii'cd Kmlial- mer, Aiiil.mlanco Ser vice. Day Ih0Be S ! fain ' (. v,'v. 1 I'lionc, Main 74 vor, ,irth St! La Gran l,., Oregon. o c? O Andrew? a I.. it - Isf l00x o 3L U X H JL o-L !- o o o