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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1922)
PAATCTCTOTTT t;a' ftTTANTrn kmntnto o-RSEnvrcrc .Tlmwlfin'. .Tulv fi. 1022 Westenhaver & Gilbert All of our work islioes arc tfiiai'anleed .solid'' leather and guaranteed i'or wear.' V IT SCHOOL IS HELD Westenhaver lWJ Adams Priced from $1.95 to $13.50 &dlbert La Grande j Railroad Labor Hoard must returji to duty or re-uister for their iCKUInr shifts not later than 3 o'clock p. m. I Saturday, July 8, 1!I22,S In order to re-coin i,,.r pension and aenlor y rlBhU. "J. 1 O'HKIK.V, "General Manairor." A lucnioimiduin sent out by the company hold out optimistic hows rKidlns tho imnibi'i- ot mon who will rot urn to work. It reads an follow: "It In bot.leved by tho Oregon. Washington Hiillroiid and Navigation ronipany'g management, that every right thlnkiiK man will reiurn to the " nee iimidu or tho next forty elrht i well attended wliilu last week's 1 wlM , : V T,i . ..... . ', ' iichool hi-ought out 24 growers out , , r i u-m, .,,... . . ' i them, huh flauntins of governmen tal authority, that tills strike id not ""'""i "' railroads but DKalnst tlie very foundations upon which our na- ..on sianaa, namely, observance law." . The third horticultural school was held at linbler, Thursday, June 211, In chargo of :. 1.. Long. flld hor tirtiltuilst from the college. The first i school In February was a pruning deninustratlon and wan attended by practically ail of tho fruit growers In the district and Ihu second school on fertilizers and pest control whs I'ier. The u'idoV ;urvive'. Franl. S. lluillie, the son, induced his par cuts to come to Oregon when he wa.-. manager o fthe Columbia mine in tho bumpier di.-Uiet. The family moved to I'ortland from uslern Ore gon in J.I1-. ' " ' 'ii,rirfiirfiMriitTiirtiirfTiirffrftiTMiJiMliliijftiifiri V of h total of uni'inxiiiiiitftly 30 in distriit. Mr. Long showed the re nulls of thinning in Hie other diH , trlctH 11.4 u numiiH of Ijii TfitHliiK the h1z and market vulua of -apples. .Several cliaitM wore lven nhowlne ; that larger and more valuable fruit , can he acciin d whe.ro the fruit I 'ImHvily thiiini'd. It wan rei-oniim-iid-; ed that applet be thinimd to an averuue f-it Hint of Keven inches ! apart mi .ho' tree. The method, ot thhiniiii wart demonstrated in thf 'nrcliunl and several growers will lliin applet this year, leaving some Ire en nnlh limed ho that tho renultti 'may he observed. Tho party viuited l ho Win. .Miller ranch to see the fertilizer tent plots hiring eunduet ed hy Mr. Swam, manager. The matter of a fruit growers' excursion was difi.sstd and it Is planned to hold iK-li u-lie n tho fertilised plots, thinning plots and other things of interest to the growers will be studied. A similar inettting was planned at Cove, but was not held as only a f e w g r o w e rs ea m o out and t h i y slated that Cove would have a. short apple crop (his year except on a few varieties so thatilt would not be m. re-wary to thin. .Mr. Long de oled his time at Cove to visiting growers who had pest problems ;uid iidviMiig them how to control them. of I mm Grange Income Tax Measure To Be Tiled PORTLAND, July 0 Signature of more than JLjMU accredited per sons have been obtained on the piti t ion w being: circulated to jcet the (Jiange g-raduatetl incon.e tax on the. ballot tl'is fall, according to announce ment of C- K. ,S pence, master of the stale grange, who said he would -take tlie petitions to Kulem today for fil- ing. The proposed measure differs from; the other measure being agitated in! that it provides for a graduated tax instead of a flat tax and would be1 a law, wheieas he other is u constitu tional amendment. Spence ni.id the measure provides (hat the proceeds from the income tax ate no, to be considered added revenue, but a ledistribution cf the lax buiden which would reduce taxes now. bom- "XluMvely by the proper ty in the -iMe- countv court, wh'u-h h.A.T u.. regular monthly session vost.r,l,.v authorized the Kiting of lio'!d fail, it HALT, FILES PETITION FOR A RECOUNT (Cm Hided from Pacre One.) bucked II ill. In case this plan is freely talked that They save muscles and nerves , When you buy a Keen Kutter tool you are sure of Kalisfactiiln. I'or Keen Kutter tools are made es pecially to meet the needs of those who use tools all day lonir. Tlicy work wiih a man. And the same fine quality you find in one Keen Kutter tool you will find in any other tool bcarinc; that trade inark. These items which we have in stock may siicccst a need you have to meet riylit now. O.-W. R. and N. Gives Strikers Notice Of Torfeiting Rights Hammer "'Helen Asks .All to lie turn by Three O'clock Satur day Al'teruoon. and todav. excurnlon this fall nill contract to the 4,1011 ; the Hiipnort ot Hall will go to Will uiisuucuon Co., which made the 'r M- l'i'-ree V'e idemoeratie nom mcst favorable bur. The bid for 5..'W In an endeavor to beat Oleott miles of road, amounted to ?J8;l7."i,' for the uovernor ship, part of which will be paid by fniuiil CuttliiK some figure In Btatn poll county and pin t hy Wallowa rontv.i ties the Tax lipdurtion Leaaue is Hie section 111 iiuestion liis in the twui havliiK ilji luniiiK and It is Willie-aunties, about four miles in Union! nered that a full state ticket will ami the remainder 111 Wallowa. 1 be pt i t,0 Held, very much like uutsidii of the above matter noth- ihe old populist party used to do. audi tint MW 1 MT' BUth "'i'l'luit Walter M. I'l. rce will Ket some auditing bills, was handled yestcrday.:f the support of the league no one n n t-. .... . ''detileH for b bus always trained X. O. Jtsaiille iiaia !willi thorn. It seems that the Tn T?rot Tn DHn,i 1 heads of that body are not Inclined -v wiu u'fiiuitl, f,lvur hilll .! ,,,, A message from'. J. P. O'Brien, general lllliliaKer of tho O.-W. R. & I N.. received here yesterday after- ! noun aives all forn.er employes of of the locators of Oil City, tile O.-W. It. .V unlil lliree o clock I Saturday afternoon to register for j their remilar shifts. Mr. OTirii n's I order reads as follows: I "All men who have left the ser- 1 vice of this company In protest janaiust the decision of the U. S PORTLAND, July 6. Finnl servic- es .for Krank S. iSaiMie, of noUibb aehievenient. were held ni ih. i ,ri land Cremntoriuni Wednesday, follow-' ins; funeral services from thc family 1 residence, No. East Taylo'i 1 street, nt 2 o'clock. Baillie was father cf Krank S. B.ii!-! lie, manager of (iient .Smith Co. and biothir-inilnw of S. 0. Pier, city commissioner. He died at il;l"): o'clock Monday morninir. lie was dpi I i'.l.. ml he! established the first refinery in that city. He later "uit the oil hu; and moved to Hint, .Mich., where h therefore are advo- deal entirely. liiiiiB T'OKTLANI), July 6. Livestock mid van were sleitdy tol:iy. Itutter was I'll in. Kxtra cubes sold for 3fi married u sister of Commissioner l,-'nts Wheat was $1.11 to $1.10. 1 f".- ff.Kziwfcl L. To Trap The Timid Tmul j July Kith lust .lay to I rent without u penalty. water 7-(i-at i I''OI KAI.K ItaiKiiin in quarter ' saw t'd oak dining room furniture. Table, chairs, buffet, plate glass shelves, mirror, bark china cubinet and servim? table. Also othei piei-is of furniture including sec- tionnl bookea. and one Universal range. Inquire "t Observer office ; 7-G-tf new today i THE GARDENS ' Eniirr Cluni.uo of l'roraiu Tri-Staie Review Co, PEE.3ENT ' . aEasy Moneyn PEOPLE II! SAliK liefrigerator, couch, b-ihv bed. chairs, ni'i-ess. " fru'l. jars (sample use), etc. Phone 4!H-.F. , 7--Up J1 July Kith last day to rent without a penalty. watt" 7-o-;it j WANTKD Help1 lit fho Palmer Mill I lloaiilinu; House. Phone 4i;5-iVt. 7-(l-lt TIIK IM'ISTTACKI.Kd'KTS TJiK UI'XI' IfK.SL't.TS. Tlifi-f arc (lie Xrw Kinds tli.il (lie Ti'tiul Siniiilv ( '.iii'I ii't'sisl. SIIOKS ItKI'AlItlCI). At Ilusch & Sons !ind Hand Store, !'0 .Monroe street. Women s snne. soled, 7.1c and $100 pr. glen's shoe -c.led, $1.00 and $1M pr. Plain tack woik. 7-l!-2dt T. K LOVELESS. 16 16 JVrso.'iiil KiiTflioinl'lllL v 'r No Advance in Prices. 25c 35c 45c ;iv(. When istiirliny risliiii-, sl.-irl. rilil liy first liinLiiiv; nvn' our Tackle I, inc. Knit HE NT Apartment in New Fol ey llldg. inquire of J. J. Foley. J j 7-ti-tf; lrt;WHI'; A.v.l. "Ik' T."?.' n'-IA''Cl'.-- HlvNT Three or four rooms, partly furnished. Phone I'iNi-M. 7-(i-:it FOR IiKS'T-Two fine furnished rooms for iight housekeeping down-Mail-. liilT Fourth street, Corner Fourlh, Spring and Fifth streets. 7-1-tf Newlin Book & Stationery Co. I'OK SALE Fat hens, dressed or not I d'esMiI. To cents each. Also one i first, , bi.s milk cow. Address or- ilers, (Irani Sturtevant, lite. 1, Flos- i is, Fruitdiilt.. 7-ii-ltp .Inly lillh last day to rent wilhmil a peuaity. LA GRANDE CONSTRUCTION & SUPPLY CO. General Contractors and Builders Screen Doors, Windows ami all kinds of Mill and ....Cabinet AVurk. Estimates on Plate Glass and. Store Fronts Phone 423-J , Cor. Greenwood and Madison La Grande, Oregon H. P. Neilson and Chas. E. Harris, Props. 1 1 mmm - 'lncorftorated DEPARTMENT STORES Young Men's Sport Suits Correct Style and Quality WMwyH '1 fflSi "Every Suit a Picturo" YOUNG JEEN who appreciate correct style and quality nt a "within-reason" price are wearing tliese snappy Sport Suits. Tliese Suits arc thc result of years of ex perience in the mahiiiK ami buying of Young Mon 'j quality clothing. The fabrics, the tailoring nml the styling are all superlative. Our low prices make them doubly attractive. $24.75 Others at $19.75 and $30.75 ' Carefully chosen all-wool fabrics In patterns and colors that appeal to smart younir men. Slimle breasted Sport models with three-quarter loose belt, patch pocUets and hacks with Inverted pleals and lnverled pleat vent. As lllillsirilly larce distributors of Mali's and Vouni; Men's Rulls. we may be taken as aiilhorfly for tile slatciiielit that better suits for the money are nut made. Men's Athletic Underwear A Remarkable Value .-An cxecplional olTering of tbe.so popular .Athletic Union Suits for ( men. The eon!, comi'ortanle light '. j "eight i.'urmen;. s,l inn. h m '.iinin1 IV S i. f,,.. : .. . i, v : f Vt.- - "i" "en.-, niaite of best Vv"'!- !:i.'ij,t. r-i.o. rt.;U nainsook; fil s,It. ?i l-.V " ;.:!. lanlial saving. .. p. 1 if-r (eTTi ... M i .'I to l"'l i' r? A ' 98c ihr n.P'.v tl.e real favint:' effected r liciuendims bnvlni.. newer Fn. ' ' ''"I- r't.i. nt sioreR For illustration Ihese hifh-nde Athletic I'uion .Suits ' en il por.'inied 111 the regular nay i o oiii.M.v ie;iilers c'.ubl le.l be sold nt """I so low a price na the one we Bathing Suits 98c to $4.98 Cotton, wool mixed, ami pit it wool suits In a wide rane of plain mi l combined colors. Their arc Warner and .Tom Wye Miils of dependable quality. NEW WEAVES Knit Ties 89c fewest woaves and colors In narrow silk knit ties. See our window showing of ties at this price. l"iy wale 7-(i-:it , THE LAROKST CHAIN DKHAKT.M KNT 81'01ta OltOAMZATION IN THK WUUUIa S'H.E'R.R'Y.'S TODAY AND TOMORROW CHARLES KEN YON 'S GREAT CROOK STORY jTlie Invisible Power' With Ho.use Peters, Irene Rich. Sidney Ains , ' worth and a Fine Company .Supporting , ;'f0i--Also Showing " 0 'MIRACLES OP THE JUNGLE" 0Tici-: ni all r:.(;i KS. All Kayles are rtMH'strd tt lv present tit tile regular meetiny, Julv J 71 h. Nomination, election and instal I hit ion of (if licers. There will also In i nii .--pti'inl business tit cnint' up a i this time, and a full attendance is n (piested. .. l.ll.l.Y, rresalent. J. K. I1IUDSKLI., .Secy. LOST ( hain and irold ball off watct feb; Masonic eniblem oil inside ol hall. Kewaid. Lot Snodirrass ijnimer Hotel. 7-ti-tii A factory demonstration on Manila oil rYidny an Saturday. Als.i n d""n onstration Monday, Tuesday am' Wednesday hy the 'Porden i.Milk Co Introducing Bonlen'a Chocolate Malt ed Milk. It will bo served i,e cel. I You nre Invitfsl. 7-i-yt IKK)VKItIZKl (iKOCtSiV. Spenil Twit Montln In Kit TM cvetilnit Kitx rrfi.o uti fatpllv and .Mr.4, T M. tCini n wiA $6.98 SUGAR $6.98 h p.: .. r-Vi i1-:.. 'riio in I iuiI wlitiKsale c sl of Miiir tmlay is fT.so. Tlu; Hoovcrizi'il luii't-Iiasctl 7 rars of .stiar ii'iiir in tin m-rnt ailviinn-x. 1 of tlicst! cain liavu lu't'ii lvfi'ivi'tl ami mM. Tlit' last :! t-at have just j'olli'il in. Ti Titui lt tn i iirrv in t-k. ItV uiu t (Iitv'i'i(1 utiin'e,. at v.) M'UiK it Vi'ti t tJ I'uJI tvt tit t.f thi Hi oAvrizvtl oi'iii'iiiuii' initr !. in' lowest irir.i mma 4'i .Ka.tefii4t,'iv'' t ,,il1't let Inl lenva for VpllnnHtnnn ttrk sill fritit K. I ' M a. - at .11. ... ... . . I I'..' -...t. '.-'. j- : ' - .i .-r. . r.-..-ijVi visnin iiiinmnniii.i'inr ma n'r- a ?., i ir v. '.l"''r " 1 "ZZ "I"'. ' 11 "- - -."f Ixiti-y cxmt tn ,np ttk t4t. 1 1 P.V'. U,? .j --- . ... . '. i . . . v ; . ..- "' v. - : 1 " ii i i ii i .., ... ,, - - , . ; J 1