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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1923)
THE LA GRANDE. EVENING OBSERVER Monday, May 21, 1923. New Records Expected i ,niand' for ore from the Uike WrU InorlH. luit with ll dork to'H illinin- ready pllinKr up 'with curffni-H for the freijrhterH, expertM UKxert I hero 1h Hiir fleleiu . .iiitpiiunt and man-power JMrs. Hayes Helps JBreak Ground Si For Iron Ore Shipments iHhim,' Hharply under the heavy run- Personal Mention fliiinpiion at Iho amelierH. ihHtriPt-op-oralor rir panfidtfnt of i u 'riish(n; hiiHim V- -, l lie itt,fipii,iiMv mil ri'i ui i iiiiirit ei ill lUlti. , i New shlpn hivve lieen mlded to tho (By Aoeinted Pri'fw.) I H It A TIT, May 2 1 Kiirournffnil KxniTLn who IuhI winter CHtlmattMt hy reports from Uio lower inko Hmol tem that Iron ore Ih belmcr melted on a larger Heale than hnri heen antlel pated, pontrollem of -tho Lake Super ior mining- dlHtrlet and Hh kindred In- Great TilteH flu t, InorenslnB tho Hea- the output for the dl.strlet nt tietweeu nri.aao.uoa and iiO.oito.aiu) toiiH have rained their maximum i-HttimtteH 6,- hourd e:t parity Heveral million 'torn. Operatom arn reported to bo.htritiK nit available laborer for work in 1 ho luifire open-pit miuea which HUpply iiiohI of the orpj J, Jf, Tean' uml ,Wllutm r-om-i wIM ii'mml, 'I Im-Hiiimimr. TUr, ivppnr arn HpomllnK it fi-w (lnyn in I'nrUuml 1m prhi(-ll;il of I ho JtiKKph tiltfh wlnutl Aim. .Mutciilr, of Perry, Hpont yi-H lordity in l.u Ortimlo. ooii.liOO torn. Bi rune tlilrf hitter rhrure in rearhed thero will he a new record for omnia! Hhlpmentn from (he IjiUej Mm Vfiivl Miimiy, of Pony, H)wiil Humlny in l.ii limmh wllh frlwln. Prwiv Glazflit, of Iji tlrnndo, left for Kaiiu'lit n a flHlilnjr U'lp Hritnr- du.ilriea are looking forward to a Hen- Mn rll n iJniflim ol this vlty loft th'H lion of new rerordH. KvpryUilnjf depends upon tho de- Superior mlneH. inoi-niiiK for Vincent whMo hi in om- With the T.utte Superior dorks al A Want Ad Will Do it ployi'il. . I Wllliiir li. Hlnmm nixl It. A. Aox- PAGE SIX Zf-I)ila Kimk, of iJl (Jramln. lofr untl.r won in from ImMur Huhinluy ypdnlay for I'orihmil on u idiorl urnl were. rc IhIoi at the Foley, MU . , I ' T - Mm. K. f. (iftiMiiKH wiih In from TWInnm wan i-pprinnnlnl umoner tho Wtfln Huiuril.iy, Hlio wiih rotflmer J til iin i'"oiv. out of town kik'mIm uI tln Koloy Hut- iirilfiv lv .Iohmo .Smllli. - Vfi'iioii Warnork whs down from Aim. O. n. Me I. a no loft tlilH morn-. I'-ntoriirlw yi'Hteriluy vlsillnir frk-ndH. iiiK for 'Maker lifter Hpnn'Unjr "fvornl Ho- w:ih unions dm kiu-hIh at Uin tlayii iM-ro viHiilnu' MV-h. It. Mchiini:. l''ol.-y. Mi'K, I'. A. JiiiiirM of Itnl.sn )nft tlilfl mouihitf, for Wallowa to Kptwnl! Mhort timi' vinltlntr Irer inollur, Mr. !. K. Moore. H. K. Sims, of lfulcor, wuk mont- the biiHlm-KH ..viwltorH in fthlH 'lty Hal iirdiiy. He ntnpppil ut tho Kolty. . IT, W, HolllnH ratno In from Tinli-' rr luHt I'vcnlriff on a Hltort liiiHtnfHi trip and in Hlopplnif ut tin1 H:tv'. A. ". Hmyilio whh down (Vom Htr.rkry Katuiday alU-nding to hiiHt nets. . Jit- Ktoppitd ut -tlia Huvoy. . Klein wuk roprt-Hi-ntod nmoiiK tin out ol town KuewtH nt the Suvoy Sat urday hy AIch. ,1. C, KhrHun. Mih. K. K. Kiritllo left for ICtiKrno ' KiilUidny nlaht to vlHll horo dauKh tur for u few iiayn. ' Mm. I j. (J. J luirltioit, who .nmkcM Iicr homo at JoMfpli, was la town y (iirdiiy. Hlio Ntoppcd UK' n itui'Ht Iho Kolry, MiU T. .M. GiiMtln unit MImh Mtna Woiuurk pJiMMcd throiiKh I4X (Jramlo thiH inoruiiiK fi'nrn Ourlcoo to llk'ln U) tipend a f-w duyH vlnltln. Mr, and Mrn. K, 10. Hrown, of llcr inlhton, ween roK'lHtiM'pd fit tlir I''oly Hatiit'day. Tln-y wurc lier- on hiiHl newt. - - M i'H, W. Hoxloii ami Rmmn Ward, of Allccl, rnt urm-d lunt niuht from linker a ft or a nhort vImII tlnrolwi:ii Irli'tidH,,. Myn. JIji Vi'in tlfMininson and chllilrcn h-f I t IiIh morntim' on thr, oranch lino train for Imhlft- to spmi ni'Vt'riil duyn vlHltlnn midlives. -Mni. K.- A. tiiffui'Hoii and chlldrrn rctinnd io t.lu-ir hona; at Kanifla (IiIh morning nl'ler H)i-ndliti; a Hlmri lime liuri viHitliiK- at tho home of Mr. W. A. 1-mcr'Hon. (i. U. I'lirrcy, Mvh. Alhert (Inn- am! .M ins Allies .Mel 'Iji I en IT I II riled to La. (iraude. yeHlerday at tlio cl(H( of u lew daH viMil hi I'orthind. MIkhch I also MeNoely ami Mary I'Yauley lefl IhiH moriilnt- on No. 17 for I'endledin lo Hpend Ihe day viH- . Mi, - Blaokor, of llnion, piiHHed Ihroiitih llin city IuhI nlwht en route to Meaeham, where lie will romaln for u few diiyw. Hazel Ad.'imx, of (fnlon, and Cor l Bloom of i!ovi, loft yeHtorday for North Tlend, to attend Iho (Iran. I hodKf Unit In heliiff hohl thcro. MrM. J. K. Iluter and M rtt. .1. II. JUlftiiH, of Klfin, pnNHefl through Iji UrandP Hattirday evening en route for North Uend to allend Uraml I.oiIko of tho UeheccaH.' ; Bunnell prien iuid T. fMrlnnalcl rnturned, to l.a (li-ando thin mornhiK on No. from Kiikciio wliero thvy attended Junior week-end held it rnlverHtly of Orepon lutU wook. , Kenneth Uekeler left tlilH morn hip; for I'orllaiifl wliero he will Hpend a fow dayH viftltiuif IiIh pa rent h, Air. and Mm. W. K. (.lekoler. Ho 1h malt hiK iho trip hy ear. Mm. X. J. Falconer ami lOvelyn Milconor were? down from Kntor prlHc Saturday vIhUIiik and nhnpplnK. They stopped u'h KaeHts at tho Koley. Mm. O. M, Ilutehltifton, who hax boon vlHilliiK in 'JVlornHot for the imt few. duyH returned home lunt nlKht. Mm. W. C Mill nitno in from Klirhi Halurday evnninjf to vlKlt for a Hhort lime, Hhi' was rejflHlered at tho Navoy, ' Mi1, and Mm. (. M. floodman left OiIh morning for their home ut l.nx t Inn after a few dayH Hpent hero vis it ittu mi their return from an e lemted vlslL In eiiKt. .1. I'MwurdM wiih ainontr tho out or town jynf-Ntu ol the l-'oley S;iliinla. Mr. and Mm. I.. B. Curler wero in (own from Cove Sat unlay .shop pi in.; ami vlKlllllfr. They were rj;lsterCLi at tho Foley. Tom Snider, who In 1SSS headed TO DARKEN HAIR - APPLY SAGE TEA Look Young! Bring Back Its Natural Color, Glo and Attractiveness , " if 1 The Point of Contact ; Mrs Myrtlo B. Haye. Indicted In Now Tork in a forgery cao In 'Volviiiff the clunatuio of Charlt-a M. Kc-iiwob. ia shown hero nt tho site o the hotel Bho propoKud to build whon fiunlnd was Inukvn at UroolMlno WftS8,iTlio man with tho tujadc U Willwin II. Kellers. . viit Iji CJ.-ainie and put tip ut the old h.scrvor Want Ads Brint? Ttesiilts. ili'.b hotel run hy :;nnek-kaeel 'i le wlileh wuk Incalfil wlieru the d-y now slaiHlH, came In tconi. lOlin Kai tnlay and i.pi-nt Sundi'.y wit!: l A. sioop- Railroad Efficiency Cuts Operating Cost Wit tun the last two fiim the i-il!- roads have rrduerrl t heir oie.-alln xponMeH xva.aua.oa . month and la laauary iml Cehniary ol" t h in year !l;ey were S.aao.iidi) iomh ihun !a he Kiiuin month Ol BiL'll, undei-M-miii'iu opi-a(ion. iihhmmh the rail comlH are ia vim? li i;r!ier averai;i iva;;eK hiKlieiJ prleeM for coal and laullniv more J tumineiw than under foi 'eminent eon trot. Th se fiiruie.s ha vr ju.st heen made paldic In an dlloi-i;. of the current iM-sued of the Itaihv.iy Atfe" replyln;; to critlelnm.H of efr!pfeney of private oporatim voiced by. S'-ualor .taint h Couzenfi of Mii'hlenn. A COLD OR CATARRH How To T.ct Uplief When Head and Nose aro Stuffed Up. Count fifty! Your cold in head or catarrh disappears. Your flopped nos tril will open, the air pansaiert of your Jieiid will elenr ami you can brentho freoly. No more snullliap, hawking, nim-rjas diRihare, dryuesH or ln!iuJaclni no strupgliajf for breuth at niiit. (Ji t .a ni.ill lioitlo of Kly Creaiu Halm from your druppist and apply a little of this fragrant antiseptic cream in your nostrils. It, penetrates throuyli every air punsage of (lie licnd. sootliing and healing tl:c, Kwollen or inflamed mu cous mefnliran". giving yon instant re lief. Ileai I eohU and eaturrh yield like magic. Bon't iiy tuil'i.d-up and miapr ftblu. Relief in sure. J. Pepper, of Joseph, lofl for Den ver, Colorado lnut evening, where ho ALLENS FOOT-EASE For Corns, jjunions. jjOiredoiiiiAchirid Common garden saRC brewed into a heavy tea with sulphur added, will turn ?ray, streaked and faded hair beuutU ully dark and luxuriant. Just a few applications will prove a revelation it vour hair is fadinc. streaked or gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur rcc ipo at home, thouxh, is troublesome. Ar. easier way is to pet a bottle of Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound nt any drug store nil ready for uie. This is the old-time recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients. While wispy, gray, faded hair is not sinful, wc all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractiveness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because it docs it so naturally, so evcnlv. You just dampen a sponge, or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning all gray imirs have disappeared, and. after an. other application or two, your hair be. comes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant. Prepare for Summer with Sheets and Sheeting 8- 4 Pcppcrcll Sheeting Ca 9- 4 Peppcrell Sheeting .'.'.. (i)c and 75c Standard Sheets, 81x90 $2.25 Standard Pillow Slips, each 5,")C Jap Crepe in assorted colors 28c and 34c Children's Bloomer Dresses 98c and $1.25 Girls' Gingham Dresses $1.25 Bungalow Cretonne 28c Ladies' Sateen Bloomers in colors .....$1.18 Andrew's Variety Store ii mi! -Ill ill THERE'S a simple catch in the familiar phrase that tells how the world beats a path to the door of the man who makes a better mouse-trap. . The maker -of Anything, if he is to win the plaudits of the world, must not only manufacture a superior product, but most also let folks know pf his achievements. He must point out just why his mouse-trap, his automobile or his shaving cream is better than his neighbor's.' He must advertise. Advertising is the point of contact between the man who makes something and the man who wants something. Through an advertisement, a manufacturer can tell you in a few short minutes all you w-ant to know about the . article pv the service he has to offer. This newspaper is constantly full of ideas that other men and women have, thought out for your personal bene fit. Fail to read the advertisements and you remain in ig norance of countless products that would make life easier, happier and more interesting lor you and your entire, family. Advertising gives you news of the latest and best things made with word as to what they will do, what, they cost and where to get them. Think of all you miss when you overlook the advertisements. Read Them Regularly Every Day. Bennie Khiejjfcr's Orclies Ira 2U9.-Applo Sauce" "Wild Papa" Two Wonderful Fox Trots Bennie Krueger's Dance Orchestra nukes recordj ex 'lutively fur Brunswick, lcme of their absolute fidelity to t- ne tnd rhythm u their clearness and beauty. Here lie two uf the lcit dame sclv:ton you have ever heard. Full of tantalizing saxophone strains with a rippling accompaniment of braaaes and piano. Hear these iwu dance records. You'll want thcun Something new every tiny Nt RruntWHk Rtrordf arc ifdy titty Air. No WaitHif. Any Brumwkk dfiltr will Ud)y flay ItVin jmu. Hruniwuk Knunit rut trr flje on any plWftuftaph but art ht uA Tin "7 7" ,7 . ;...: 'i I Miff IS WE HAVE .TITST WHAT YOU NEED AND THE PRICES B 111? AUE 11,01 1T ' nil ! . -ir, , -"Sj Puzzling Problems Brick, Lumber and Banking THE brickmaker tells you it costs less to build with !. brick. The lumberman says that good lumber lasts ! indefinitely. But brick costs more than wood and wood ! weal's less well than brick. i In your business you will meet many contradictory and confusing problems. It is, therefore, well to talk your ; business affairs over with your banker. He is without ; bias and applies fundamental principles. j The of f iccrs of this bank are always at your service. UNITED STATES NATIONAL 1 BANK LA GRANDE, OREGON I MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM W. H. Bohnenkamp Co.