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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1922)
Friday,. August 25 1922 PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Ups-a-Daisy! Beauty of Texture ' WtWk Distinguishes The New 3 11 m if?. ii 1 P i 1 l) ii is I! It : o rail Woolens 1 i' ? it-Aim h ow! v v. Tin1 iu'w ffil I woolens n-f in ami on display ami we think they are wonderful. Xew cuit iiifjs, skirtings, suilinii, poivet twills, ('antnii crepes and ijeres and seem to evolve themselves in your mind's eye into stnarl tailored t'roeks and suit s. There is a large assortment and we will he glad to show them. HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE 4 w4 m""mrr She tried to nit on top of n mammoth liall In the water, hut It rolled vlcht out from under her. This happened at the Luther Guliek Pump at l-ake SiImko, Me., In a watei carnival in which 100 girls from 13 statu 1 partlcliiattd. Speak inn to this report, Mr. C'nvunii:i C, where he is with the federal e rtviewed tile history of the republican Partment of ueiiculture. Oregon is party on the primat v in this state, I said I be the only state in the North showing it was responsible for its en-west that is without laws of this char aetment and later for its repeal nrvl! iirtiT. The railroads favor the IcKis ihe substitution of the present law.jlalion. , which permits the nomination of fed- WE SELL C. P. FORD'S, ROCHESTER, N. Y. SHOES FOR LADIES . , hei-anse Ihe.y are supreme in style, value and qualify at popular priees. The Boot'ery A Paradise for Tired Feel. 200 Depot Street M'ain US Grover Smith, Mfjr. . S Hand 'Bag's We ire showing t he very dates! styles in GENUINE LEATHER HAND BAGS III hi, n-k, brown and tan. Make your selection now, while our stoek is complete. Priced very reasonalile. PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE The ztial store . MOORE TO LEAD ' REPUBLICANS end and stale elective officers by eon-! vention. lie pointed to the reeordj that a republican legislature made in' the last session in this state on behalf ol the state. wide primary. MOIt.U. INS'I HI (TIONS I'Kfli:!). Newspaper Man. Heads ." Cranberry Growers of Pacific Ccast Country State Convenlion in Idaho j -N'i -s Ticket and l'p- ! holds its Plan of Selecting j Candidates. 1 WAI.I.ACK Ida., AuK. 25. C. C. .Moore, beutenant-ifovernor of the state of Idaho, is the standard bearer of the republican paity of this states Imviiifr been nominated by acclamalion for governor bv the state conventio.i which conipleli'd ;' work here Wed nesday by placiuir before the voters .a congressional, judicial nrwl la:.. , . i . 'ticket aial adjourned sine die late in ' 1 Ule afternoon. The entire ticket nc.ni-aa-ain been selected by the (t'owers t i, itmtoil was almost . identical with tiu act in that capacity. This season will, ticket forecast before the convention, see a K'eater number of Blowers uf-; The nomination of I.ioutennnt-Gov-I dialed with the exchanire than last einor .Moore was the keynote event season, and in conseo,uence the ex of the convention. Wild cheering broke chantro expects to market a greater fi om the throats of the delegates fol Pioporlion of the fruit than it did last I lowing; his selection, lie is one of "'hsoii. i the few irubernatorial candidates of Last year the cranberrv crop on the the ceouublicjin n.n-iv in ibi Pacillc coast totaled :i:i,000 boxes. Iti noniinaled soonLiinemislv .md 'liv '. SAI.KM, Auir. ': "Moral Instruc tion in the Tiiblic Schools Through the Story," is the title of a pamphlet .il.i . ilmril iimiiniF rnoiitv school suiieiintciiilents of the slate by J. A.ll Churchill, stale superintendent. f ir each one of thot elementary Ifiiides st(U ies are listed on the. vir tues of cleanliness, punctuality, truth fulness, icsocct and reverence, court esy and politeness, honesty, kindness, patriotism, cournire, industry and obedience. 'Ihe pamphlet urires the touchers lo read or tell the stjries to the pupils. Under each virtue a number of hooks listed that mav be obtained from the Oregon state libarry. Exide Batteries flatteries Jn stock. . pjitteries for rent. Hutte? ies reelinrKfld. liatlerlea Watered Free. Fintleries of all makes repaired KOKCH .M.(3.KT( SKIi ICIC STItOMIii:Hi CAHltl ItKTOIl KKItVICK FItKD 1H lUiKSS, I'rop. In LeiKtitou's -Madihiu Works LET - US - CARE for Your Parties Orders We make up any iiisliy specially yoii ask for. .Amy flavor in Ih ick or ( iallon. Ice Cream, de livered to your door. JACK-O-LANTERN ill5 Adams OH BOY, SHE IS A DANDY ! INSIMXTION LAW WANTICI). SAI.KM, auk. L'5 l'KiHlation pioViih' fi'i a'UMUate inspet-lion of fuiils and vegetables shipped out 01' Orejroa deultlless will be introduced n. the next' session of the state Ittfishi tuie, it wa announeed by ('. A. F'ar of Sulem, pvenid'ent of the state board uf hnil it-ult are follow in jr a conference with l. S. Kinsev of Washington, l. ASTOUtl A, AuK. -r'. The 1'ncific Ciitnbeiry CK;han:-' Ihih just complet ed itH incoi poiation an u co-opri ative agricultural n.soiiat ion, oranizin ii... 1.. i i ..i ..1' nr.. ..1. iiiBlwi, haviiiK tA -uineipi.l place ot-;'' " "'""" ,"V . . business at luvaco, Wah. The offii- nut bl' lurv that of u.st J()th liepresentulive li.-Chose. er elected were : J. S. IMIinKfr, 1 ,ck,n? ,,e?,n ',T ."l ';. n-muninutlun of the present edit,,, of the Aniorinn, uresient; I, W. A. '''P'eM'nlat.ve of p u b I i ci t y 1 republican representatives in congress Paul, vile incident, and U W. Hill, hl has recently made he tr.p ovt-jj from the 1st a.nl L'nd districts, Hu.-m-'cretan- " the eianbei ry district at tlie mouth ol ' t Krt.nih and Aihlison T- Smith. The Members componinir the ex- lht niiA j" m mn Was hinK-' wan but a formality. , William U'e of chance mxv the cranberry u row tun "of j 'i"'1l,M who consulted with most M,,nw presented the name of l-Vench. both M-n of th,- t-lurnbia liver ,,tl"f r--4 ',ot 1 y!anl M. J. .Sweeney of Twin Kails, tho it mouth The iMvcr of thw dis. 1 ,hl,t , thtl c" ,0 b( tl,,out l-jname o Smith. The unanimous vote trict, which i the nrincipiil erimhonV: ,h,nU "f tht' tT"p "' h"l wt'a"0"- l,f the convention was immediately re KTowirtp clisti-iti of the 1'ncific Coast,! ; corded for them. have been doing busines for several) 'if'orne KraiT rnreman of the; Nor was there mere formality in yen under the name which is use.iT"w n'hulldlnn the IiIkIi bridge near the nomination uf William I .re for Iiy the nw curn'-rate'Ti. ! Sainton station nil the Shauiko justice of the supreme court. Frank Srhimpff to Sell Crop. J branch railroad, fell fn-t from 'It-nn of Weiser, who had been spok W. K. Srhimpff. who has .-erred asj'ht' hi-idi' Wednewday and received en of was never candidate nor was y ni-innerr f r the tin I ve:ir. ha ' '"J" ''''N which resulted in his death. I ce when the convention opened. The u ... - - j demand for l.ee ircw as the conven- uon profft essed aixfi his unanimotn nomination followed. There were but two real contests in the nomination on the state ticket, for lieutenant -coventor and superin tendent of public instruction. ; Convention System Indorsed. The fiN fur a stale-wide primary plank for the nomination f alt elec tive offirers was lo.-t in the conven tion shoitly after it opened its ses sion today, by a decisive vote uf 171 to III. Ada cnunly's delegation of '10 chaninionetl the primary plank, mak itij: the t'iKht for it before the resolu tions committee and on the floor 'if the convention. The issue was squarely put .when C. C. Cavanali of Knise, Ada county' member of the resolution committee, offeiK'd a minority plank to the plat', form declarhifr for the re-enactment of 1 lie primal v law. azanla Singh vs. D Scott Handicap Wrestling Match Ohio's Healthiest A ntrietly new modern hunsn- 1 Jow ,on a paved Htreet, close? In. i;a 1 Full basement, furnace, laundry J trays, screeneil-lu porch garage, 1 beautiful lawn and shude trees, i J flue electric lifiht fixtures, bath, J J 1 closets, etc. In fact everything 1 1 your little hnrt eould ask for In Jhe shape of a modern home, a 1 Jind we must sell it at once. J f HO acres of land near Por!.- i! 1 land. In Washington county, to 1 trade for property in or near T-a ;J j Grande. Trice $20.00 per acre. 1 1 W'e have for sale and trade, J Jail kinds of good farms, slock r! 1 ranches, fruit tracts, building 1 l lots and city ,prqp?rty of nil ij J kinds. 1 1 i Automobile andi Fire ! Insurance ; Notary Public PYRAMID LAND CO. F. N. Ford wmmwm Star Tonight Elnh agrees to thro Scoti t!c in ftn fcour. Finftll ailt Si-ott tllc.i in X't iidi Lfc-t week iijsf:li ai hurt, cud wy cUvmI&i lo'sctth- 1 U A. "T Drama of tho Hudson 1 HrawSbi .r :!-.;-.,:,..,:! ' m ... . i "AN a 3 S I II I i- C r-- - tE ft 1 Saturday ,g Hr-. ' " ' ' . , TO I K Mil ve Here She Is Good As New "With cylinders RKOnoUKD, AND FITTED WITH McQuay Norrla Piston Rings, Pistons and Pius, your motor Is practically as good r.s new," says the cylinder reminder. Motorists are just beginning io realize how much added life, and mileage, can be given (heir cars by having cylinders reground, and new rings, pistons end pins installed. When these three vital units are renewed in a reground cylinder block, the result is prac tically a new motor. , In every section of the country are shops which specialize In regrinding equipped with special tools and machinery for. this work. Your repairman can teil yatu whellir new piston rings alone are all your motor needs to brtfig back its lost power, or whether the cylinders of your motor , need regrinding and complete, new ring, piston and pin equipment. ,,, There is' a McQuny-Norria Rlng-r-made from , Electric. Jron for every purpose and price; specially designed and manufac tured for replacement purposes each type designed for the par ticular motor 1 fits. All standard sizes and over-sizes. An ex tract from McQuay-N'orris. Saturday Evening Post. You can get quick service from us. . LEIGHTON'S WELDING & MACHINE WORKS La Grande, Oregon 1 In Summer Prepare for WINTER STOVES RANGES FURNACES .Ml",T- "f Vminssiotcn. hn OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO. St- ') i THE END OF YOUR WORRIES-a savings account A Well-tended savings account is your best friend. Good times or bad, it is there to insure the future or cheer the present. It is always home when you call. It never refuses when you ask. You can close shop and go fishing and it will work for you all the time. Old Ike Walton must have had a savings account -or he could not have fished in content. This Bank will hc yon save. United States National Bank La Grande - Oregon . !,,. u.vtors anj two nui a fiwn anions 1100 l.m,i.. 1 o o M F. M R F. O 6 0. 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