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TViMar, July 21'. 1922
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Saturday J
uly
LI IS
22 DINED TD'SEA
WE WILL GIVE AS SPECIAL VALUES THE
FOLLOWING ITEMS
Men's Lisle Sox, 5 pair $1.00,
"Functureproof" Sox, 8 pair $1.00
"Fireman and Enignecr" Sox
6 pair $1.00
and inur-
Men's Canvas Gloves 3 pair 25c
Men's Night Shirts 95c
Men's 8-inch Hartman Velt Shoe $5.95
Men's Full Grain Leather Work Shoe $2.95
Men's Mahogany Dress Oxford :...'$4.Sf
Men's $2.50 Khaki Pants
Men's $2.95 Lace Leg Pants $2,'
One Lot Men's Collar Attached Dress Shirt $.1.23
One Lot of Men's Caps 95c
WESTENHAVER. & GILBERT
i: SO!) Adams Ave.
La (irande.
OUTLOOK BRIGHT
OIK
I.iimhor conilitlniiK fit tin- tiiii'Hi
went eontliilif to be generally Mil
iMfiiclory, acroriline. In a review of
the xiliuilloti Ihrio-il by the l.nyal
Legion o:' l.one.er.1 ami l.iiiiiheriiieu.
J 11 roKaril to tin' .situation in etui
em Oiei;oii the revl'iv says:
After a lirlil' r'ourth or .Inly
pans", IniiiL'. Ill 111 lic-f lilallnfartlir
liiK anil HhlpjiiiiK have heeii resinn
ed at lull oue-Hhift raiiarlly for lln
district, with nriliTK still Moliiewhal
ahmul ol proline! ion. Manlil'ui;liirer,i
lllivn reiiHunahlo assurance' tliat- till'
bitlanee of llio year will tiliow ei)iilt
alile results. Car sitiily to date
haH laci'ii satlsfiit.iory.
No forest, tires of luoinrnt have
been repiu ted. MimI eaurlis are run
nlim full-liauileil. -.Mills reurl In):
KiilMily aniiile.
Nearly all tnilla are rilnnlni? to
Miacily. 'I'll.' Ili'iirei'
her coni'iiany at 1. 11 O
11 ninliL slnit July ii.
Hondo al I'orry ban been riiniilm'
one Sllle (Illy, bi'lnu slinrt of Iokii
oil nicoiliit of ik.anllii; up obi calliin.
Soino railway simp Mrll..r.i ale
apiilyiiiK lor worli, bill mill oper
alora prefer experleuewl luiiiber
lielp. lOxiept for id If railroad in. u
there Is 110 unemployment reporled.
There Is a searellv of moil liimb, r
uraiiirK. Some kIiII'Uiik lioiu mill to
mill linn I ii noli d reeeutiy, hut
men art' n.-nei ally si.iady.
l;' Aj- et. in 1. -it I';,... )
i, Ilan of Hawaii, T. II., Julv
liecl'lit volcanic activiLv in 1 1 1. .
undent pits of .tluKHpuni, Hanau an.l
Naiia.i. vhich huv l....... .! e- .
j I -Hi, . drained much of the lava' thai hurl
niaoe iiaiainaunou, the vast inner tra
1 ter of Kilauca volcano, so sjJC.-tacula.'
and caused much fear t J i . . I!,., i.',.,'
i : wouat now toward the
.date the Tittle villa-.'
J'anau and Puna-
I'elc and Kimi 1'uan had an nre-i-mint
and Kama l'una went to llalc-
J lit' Rod unj goddess fou.bt until IM,
was overcome, ami she pleaded fv
peace, uccorilinK t t,n legend,
"We shall have pc;. e jf yu ,,,
never to allow vonr lava to now
tlnouith l'una or liilo to thc-ea " V
ma l'una said. J'c.t. i,....,,-,.,, j, ,,
has never lirakm th pro.ai tmri"
a retuin of tW LlU.d ..:, J'u,i l!v.'
legend said.
In !, wlwn a lv flow A p,,
I'ccdinjt toward H:U and Ihicait n ! i
destroy tlw city, tlw I', inr, x Kutb
came from llmiolulq hrte, and twl
inr n'ar tlw flow reminded r-lc of
her promise ami her (lanisr fro.,,
Kama I'uaa, if she broke tile a.-iec-mcnt.
The flow stepped iinim dia" I
accordinc to the oliler Ilawniimw. '
(111 several other occasioiis IVIe ha
seat her red hot rivers in the direction
of I'liaa and Ililo but they have never
leached the two places..
The last activity, rcsullinir from an
underground flow from llaleniaua-m
mat ur.iKu out at MakaoPuhi, elevi
miles down the irreat sooil...-,Ui
I.oi it at Modesweier, Haden, (;erman,that leads from Kilauea, has chatifei
on .l.tnuarv 181't, died at Union, the appearance of Kilauca. Hawaii'
on .lulv IS- Mrs. Levy was th'J'e;i latest scenic attraction. 1 r ineiidoii-
'ordinK to persons now at lii
ail llellsei
Collars
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A NATION-WIDE
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CI nrnADTtfrMT CTTYEHTC
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Col I JITS
'illllilT IjNII-
I 111 (j 1 llll(f I (In-
wj.lnw of Adnlph I.i-vy, who du-il iirly
!hJ(,"i. Shf is .survivnl hv I-fdii, Mil-
S., Kisiclla, Kdnn I-cvy and .Mis
lf 1 f -ii I.cwin, if Union; (ius S- I.t'vy
' J, ii (inuidc; Julius A. Li-vy, of Col
li 'i;imcs, -V a;ihint;l,n, and Mm.
.MijMiic IS loch of this citv.
LONG DI5THNC
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IS. LEVY I!
WALKER ON Ir
LI TO REST!;
POCTI.AM, July The funt.-
.il of Mis. UalilK-i-i' W.'tlu-inuT Levy,
itf Union, wns held lu-iv vt-stcrda v
afti-rnoon, K.thhi Wi.-e ul'i'iciaiinif. In
tcMint'iit w.ts in ISi'th Isical ct-motfr:.'.
.Mis. -r-iMifttc Wcrlh-iiiMT Levy,
VIT Jt 11111,
said
John Silv
moi'ninK
ralcr.
It is mtw iioKsibli dining favoia1)"'.
wind shiftK to r n roach cl.se to th
pit rim in what was known as IVIc.'
OVl'Il.
Altimufrh the oit of Kilauca idiow
no aiMivity, volcano ohscrvcrs say tha".
"slit- is not dead, only .sleeping." Tiu:
has this prophecy on the fact 'thai
the Icmhlors, which hrouyht the un lcr
ground lava flow, have i-cascd and ih t
steam no hriiK'cr is rising Hirouh
earth crevices alonjr the rilt line u:i
der which tlio lava wis flowinir. Thi
would indicate that the underground
flow has lieen stopped and that th
lava will return to the Kilauca pit
accorilitif to I W. de Vis Norton .see
rclaiv of the Hawaiian Volcano Hi
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A' TAND A R I) K E YD O A R D
No Shifting for Figures?
npHIS handy, cunipact writini; tii,t
X cliinc is the htlcst niMitiuu to ilw
famed Rcmt;i',tou lamily.
Especially ilositiiuil Tor Jnlima!",
personal use. It (its in ctw only
(our inches liili, c,i:i l e c.iriioJ a:iy.
where, used everyv. lieri
necessity to every man, v
child who liaa any wniit
Like all Remington T 1
it turns out cletui-ct :,
work speedily
and ciik'ient!',1. .'
:ul is a rci
': s.'t I"'
t i c'..
'irV-'. nmf!, 'e
mnU nut, f J
.a
Newlin Book &. Stationery Co.
who humped into town thi
Ins wa' iron. ItuMon to Sun; search association
;ind.M'o aceoninanied hv his do--' - .
'I'iii' (easim I am unking such u tri( Walter Lewis, n'sro, recetitly -or
Ms a v.'iut wiikit iiml 1 don t think it -vieted of maiislminhti-r for the
worth it hut just the same I'm jroinjrjiiiK of Ceore J. Nichols at Klmn-i
! to win that wager or hast." And so, nth l-'.itln, w;is .-ietitenccd Saturday!
Matter stoiping for a short time hete'to 15 ears in tlio Salem peiiiti'ii-j
j he contiiiutd on his wearisume tramp .tiary. m
'wi'h the (hg following ,clo.-e hehind
nnn.
j si I vac f'iir.i' i'l'oni a good home in
jHoslt.n anil has somewhat of a sport
ing nature. Therefore, when 11 frienl
,oifeml o hct him $'J(UM) that h
M'ouldn'i traverse the American contin
ent in lompan with his dog in on.1
year and teturn to Boston, he jumpel
at lit; het and started on his way. Hos
lo.i iu one end and Kiisco at the oth
er wee the two cities agreed upon.
lie eomnn need the jouiney of near-,
y li.diKi imle?( on March I0,'lit22 -nd
iiiu e t hen has walked for over fiw
ni! n'fi- arid ionipltd(d over one-third
i:f the di-tance. One of the imporla'U
ui;;'M's of the het is that the dog must
nij'ke the entile trip with him and if
;ud Iog passes away to the ran in-'
"(:;' luinling grounds" on the trip,
I l.t'ii t he wai'r.r is lost. ;
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An Exceptional Offerinf of
mi Imng Mm$ Soils
V have just opened the hoxes and they certainly
)"ik I'iiw. .lust tVu'tiy im'W Miit.s IVr men and young
flien. All wool faNrw'., fltrtiutard tailoring' and finish
tttul we staml liehind Ihtm viath ur jfnarutKee C
Katihfuetion or yonv money rfifk" rf'KnnJU'Kw o-f the
Jirit'f you jwiy. Kven if yen aren't in the market for a
Milt, you .should upend a few minuted in our unit mo
tion, examining this showing.
$19-90 $22-50 $24-75
and $26-50
il is seldom we are aide to offer so many new suits'
at one time, hut hero they are.Torty of them. .Men's
and young men's suits in serges and worsted, with a
variety of patterns from which to choose.
The Newest Van
Heusen Collar
VAN Kr.AI.. Hie new niim
lner V;ui Ueil.en Is llnw ill
Flork. AKk to seu it. Sizes
II', In 16.
49o
Bathing Suits
Your size, yjuir color, your
pried. They're nil in tliiH
showing. Look t hem over.
98c to $4.98
Hickok Belts
New KtoeltB llHVe. jllKt-'iir-
rived lu a variety of benu
'.iful and (JurKblo leathers.
49c to $1.98
-THE LAIM.'KST CHAIN DKI'AIITM KNT
'STOI'.B OUOAMZATIO.N IS THE WOllLIr"
wtmnwi'Tnlfminii i mn
IB
Who is the Most Popular
Girl in La Grande
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Who is the Homliest Man
in La Grande
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Tonight at Gardens
The Girl From La Grande"
25c35c 50c
COUNTRY STORE TONIGHT
( ONSTANTIXoPl.K, July 21. - 22
.-.nit optimistic and determined lurki
an- atte.iipling to persuade the woinenl
of the li.ti, tti adopt a standard form1
of dus:-. optimist ic, because Turk-i-i:
unti.i ii s.'em no more inclined to1
a tar :i uiii'onn than would their nis-
! I 'ii'lon, Paris and New York,'
rvi d"teiini"ed because the Committee
t n .No- ! i- thinking of calling upon
, m!nc fur lulp in carrying out it-liti.-.
j
'Ui ere n e the women who would
omit'!)! tu hive imposed upon them an
a.; lipie u rid hI range costume found
tiia oei in fi;usuiliH?" h one of thel
ipr-iii'Uj hutled nt the refor mern. '
'Wli.ii' i- i he woman who would re--u.
h a cestunu to another .'
in a Tnt't-ii woman of old world
Si.i iti 'ul tv like n modern hanoitn
a ti'.'n.'rni i' IVih? Natiuiia!it fa
i'i,'; v i an ei'edent thing, hut only
'V. ittMIl ItillltN
rr.i i.'t'innttee. in answer to these
4 i u : ii u: her attack h. has an
imirml d.i: kiy it i wm king on a
i i t'1 put nor it- pioiect. the tip-
t i i of whth will he phuet! i
tlit- t.u'ti- "f the iuutiH-ip.il poll e.
S-H.e-R.K-Y.'S
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' :" "iits. Wheal waf$l.oii loil 11 '
Summer Time NeedsHooverized Values
DAIRY PRODUCTS
Kresh Creamcrv lintter, '2 pound roll.... !ll2e
JmiII ('ream I'nioii Cheese, pound li'ie
Cream liriek Clieese. iiountl 28c
l''lesll K'aiich Ksus, dozen U.Xe
Country Cured l!;i,con, jiomid .. 2-jc
LUNCH GOODS
I'referreil Stock Sardines, pound oval tins, tomato, mus
tard or soused, each I9e three for ."
Trtit'eired Stock Shrimps, peti tin l.")e
Deviled Meat, till... .V
F. II. Man's liipe Olives, fjlass jar U;ie
I.iMiv V (ueen Olives, Iare pint .' 4(t.
F. Ji. .Man's Wipe Olives, full gallon SZZZZ.Z7ZZf)0v- '
V,,art ,Aills,,1. inplete, dozen V. u !..-()
o N.une price on Kerr Sri Scaling -Jar.s. n
Kcummiy Lid. iIozm P...'J'hx
fas'iit Zine T,ids. tyzi'jh iie
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Hoave-UeJ Qitrooerlnso
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VOUH AbVJttlON-TMINKI
I.1A20LA OIL
Pint Tin .....
(Juart Tin .
0 FRESH VEGETABLES
' .Potato--. ) j, i'i
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'MIRACLES 07 THE JUNGLE''
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