La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 10, 1923, Image 2

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THE LA GRANDE EVHNING OBSERVER
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Shoes for the Warm Weather
Smart, cool and comfortable ladies' and children's foot
wear. Some new styles have just arrived you'll enjoy
seeing.
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A Good Place to Trade
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THE OLD HOME TOWN
By Stardey
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IT 10 .APPARENTLY TWK THAT ED .SlMPSOflS J ,i
HIRED K.A1I HAS CUIT MIS OOB " -((-" V
HIGHER WAGES
FIR LABORERS
Supply of Help is Normal in
Umatilla County With
More Men Coming.
I'K.N'lLKTON, July Hi The. supply
of labor in t'mullllii county Ih about
: normal, according to conditions u
l-red llennlon finds them. Home new
inin nro arriving In the county every
iilay In nniictpat Ion of tlu wheat lmr
vt'Ht, and more are xp'CtMl hh tin1
timn for work draws near. Advert Ih-
i n t' IniH her-n done In thu wtical Ix'ltw
of Idaho. Calir'oniiu and other Htat
'that liave earlh-r liarvowt HfaHon than
'orefron lo soruro men as their work
in them.; Mates Is completed. Tills
plan lias Ix'en uhim! to advantage tin
yea I'm a?o.
i WaKi'M for harvest men will he
Hlifrhtly lilprlier thin year than last
year and on about the Name level as
two years no. The Increase In pay Ik
I uotf being. made hcrause of an In-
I creased- ability of wheat farmers
'pay" more but because of the keen 'le-jg
innind from industry, that , makes the i
i task p.f securing men; harder than It!"
jhus been since during the period ofjg
the wnr.'" " Jt'
I 'Wages will range from three to $12 j!
dully, depending on the kind of workji
'done and the size of. the outfit on ,
which a may; may bo employed, m
Commnn latiol will receive J,0'1' 1 '
piiy. Kepnrator tenders will reeelve
I' rum eiifht to $ I 2 per day, under the
scile adopted by the county fiirm bu
reau organization. S.iek Hewers and
"Jigs' will receive between four and
one-half and seven dollars daily, and
caterpillar men from six to eight dol
lars. ( Wages paid heading crews will
vary tor the different kinds of wont
bet woe n three and one-half to- six
The Good
MAXWELL
Is praised by all who are
familiar with it.
Phone us today for your
demonstration with
out obligation, of course
C Wi Bunting
:1 & Son
Telephone Main 792
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uue t'uiload of nuicliinory has ni.
ady arrivetl for the mill and tlin-r.
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or I our
shortly. hen cverylhlng? rt,
opei-atinif it will increano the oty"s
payroll from $1,imu to i:uui,'il
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RQNT OFTHAIH
work in the hands of Supt. Tlonney
and. gone hack to his home. Tim
troughs at the hatchery are full of
tlll.Ve trout and the work ui litsitibut
lu, them in the various lakes and
stream.'! hail begun.
I'NION July Id Wednesday niorn
Ihk as the train was jiift stai'tltiK f'u
the Junction to meet number seven
teen, n Kord roadster triei to cross
iJaln Street ahetid of the train. Tho
4 river was w-mted to wall but cunie
right on and as luck won til have It
he killed his engine while the c ir
whs still on the track. Tjbe train hit
No one
only
Hliffhtly damaged, owing to I lie fact
that the t 'id u had jusl started and
wan moving very slowly. The Koid
It and shoved it off the track.
was Injured and the machine
uppean d to be practically new nod , yp, mJ wjj
Affp Knees Rich Red Wine.
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nriui'KST. July 10. There Is
promise of a bumper wino crop in
lluiifrary, us result of satisfaetory
wealthier conditions. Hut frontiers
on the Chechoslovakian and Serbian
sides, and the ow purchasing power
of the Austrian crown make it highly
improbable that much Hune-ariai.
wine, including the curtly Tokay,
highly esteemed by connoisseurs, will
ever find its way out of the well
stocked cellars of Budapest-
The Hungarian wine industry is
practically ruined by the new politi-
conditions. Chechoslovakia and
us far Htt t-ouUI be seen It had no II
(Mil hi numbei o! unv kind.
I'ninn was iulie deserted Tuesday,
fill I lie St u res hi' ir: eluxed and very
iiw peepiH remaining in town for the
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The Hiiinial reie 's!ial and parade
lit Id here luM I'riday was wi ll atteud-
y I d tjiel.wa u, real suecent ni overy
? -ij A-fty.,. A 'beautiful- display r flower
' ut exhibits and the parade had tm
many different kitnfs nf exhibits that
the 'prizes were almost all firsts. Two
or three seconds and om fourth prize
wero awarded mid the dhers were all
firm. Afterwards the following pro.
cm in was given at the fnloii Hotel:
'fnfurl ttnf (rlorlous thinner" amj
rfreijon ny me ( oinmuniiy i horns,
reading "Mow Ihn West Was
by Akucs Paddock. The Minuet Ihincu
by twelve members of the I,. I . s.
Heehlve (lirls. in colonial cosiuntes,
hMer talk b Itoy I'niikllii.
H. H. Kohrig Is experiencing a lit
tli difficulty in getting around to
' look after his work owing to the re
sult of an aceldent whnh befell htm
Wednesday. He wan helping muck
hay and while driving the horse hr
was Mtruek by a wire cnide when a
pulley hrok.4 He was Ihrnwu to
the ground and hud two of his rih.i
torn loone In front and was also bad
ly bruised. WHh iho in lured ribi
properly bandaged Mr. Ilidirig Is able
to Ret out KKnin and nas he will be
all rlKht In a few weeks.
ttulpti .Morgan, accompanied ty his
wife, Mrs. MoiKiin'H mother and
brother. Mr. and Leslie lleihiH. draw
out of t'nlon Sunday morning ot
their way to Yellowstone Park for a
few weeks vacation.
K. T. Itcuter was ch-eted ns a lay
delefnte to (he annual Metlmdlst con
Terence to h held in linker thin fall.
t a special election .hist after the
morning servlceN at the local M. K.
Church.
At their regular meeting last KY1
dnjr cvenlnr the local fdd I'cllows
lodf Instiilled Virnon Allen as Nobte
(Jmntl and lies Oriyvtt as Vice t;iand.
K. h Renter s secrftuiy and William
Ktelblock were retained In these two
Offices,
I,kes In ;n Onlcr.
Rueprlntendent It, If. Ponnev of
(he state fish hatchery w.-is called to
WalloWa Lake Inst Thursday owing to
a report that the pond recently In
tailed nbome the lake were polluting
the water, Jl returned to Cnfon .b
$7 nd reported1 thnt everything at
the lake wm In rood orrter, Air. Itrnil
lier who wai here from Portland
building the new cottnire at the hatch
h cry,, httt Jjft tli rinlsiiinf ,of j
not admit Hungarian
wines, because thev are wine-produc
ing countries themselves Austria
cannot buy it, becaue yhe is too
poor, although she was formerly
Hungary's chief Customer. ;
Hungarian wine producers have
been having a huge surplus on their
hands for four years, and they see
no way open to ,them except to con
tinue crowding their cellars. Hut
even that is impossible, as the cellars
are already crowded.
Dictator Pockets Hig learnings,
(My Associated Press)
PKK I N(i July in. The IVkmg
.Mukden Railway has definitely ceased
to enst ns a trunk railway, accord-1
in.- I . I) I o: i .. . i
Won" I . B i.eiH'X muipsnii, woo nas I
.iit.ii leiuuieo i rum a lour or invest-i
igation in Manchuria. 'Iliere is no
through traffic north of Shanhai- j
kwau, with the exception of a daily i
mixed train. All freight, including'
grain, which forms a large pnrt of
the traffic, has to be trans-shipped'
at the (Jreat Wall.
Thiy state of affairs is the result ,
of the military fiasco of last year'
when Chang Tso-lin was driven back1
to Mukden after his collision with
Wh Pei-fu. Since then Ceneral i
Chang has kept all of the rolling,
stock which he collected in his re
treat, o part of it has been al
lowed to go smith of Sluinhaikwan. i
Simpson estimates Ceueral ( hang's ;
profits from his portion of the rail-1
way at n million dollars, ( hinee;
currency, n month, in ypile of thei
fact that 2,000 cars are lying idle!
on sidings. ' 1
rmsT mass fntsf:itvi:i.
Mi M 'NT AN(KIf I r., July 10. St.
Mary's parish, Mount Angel, today
celebrated an unusual event. ltev.
Joseph Kloft, C. 8. K. It., reiul his first
muss here at 1ft :S. Kather Kloft is
the first, native son of Monni Angel
to be elevati'd to priesthood. ITc was
born hero February 4. lx!7, and was
passed through the grammar grades
at St. .Mary's school. His high school
course was at Mount Angel college.
After completing his preparatory i
studies at (irand Itaplds, Mich., he
entered the noyiate of the Kcdemp-
torlst Ka liters at Mn Soco, .Mo., audi
finlnshed his theological studies at i
conornowog. Wis,
Alter the mass, at which atmost
the tiro parish was present, he Im
parted hh; blessing to each Individual
In turn. Souvenirs of the occasion
were also distributed. A reception
was held at the home of his father.!
one mile north of the city, from 2 to j
P. m. Afier a short visit here,
Father Kloft will leave for another I
years' work. Including iho study of!
Spanish, having been assigned to a j
mission on the Mexican border in
tlu Sun Antonio diocese. j
Head the Observer Wnnt Ads.
Sale of U. S.
Army Boilers
6 gal
7 gal
7!4 gal
gal
0 gal
10 gal
98c
?1.29
$1.48
fl.69
$1.89
$1.99
F. L. Lilly
Hardware
mm
Perfume
and
Talc
25c
When you buy Colgate Florient Talc today
a generous vial of perfume of the same delight
ful scent will be attached to it at no extra cost.
Red Cross Drug Store
Our Motto is
"EXCELLENT SERVICE"
"HIGH QUALITY" and
"LOW PRICES."
COME IN AND SEE!
New Sommer Grill
Corner Depot and Washington
Slutz and Decious, Props.
ALL WHITE HELP
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The Grande Ronde Meat Co.
All the Time
FOR THE I) EST MEATS
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Clicquot Club
Ginger Ale
If you are thirsty and want a delightful drink,
order Clicquot Club Ginger Ale.
Its tingling taste and gingery fragrance will
suit everybody. ,
Clicquot Club is pure
maica ginger,
Spring water, real ja-
and excellent fruit flavors.
Price 23c a IJottle
Pnttison Brothers
Grocery
Are You Prepared
FOR YOUR CANNING SEASON
We have a complete showing of
4-coat White. Enamel Pans, 10 qt., each $1.45
1-coat White Enamel Pans, 14 qt., each $1.80
4-coat White Enamel Pans, 17 qt., each $1.93
Pure Aluminum Kettles, S qt., each $1.75
Pure Aluminum Kettles, 10 qt., each $2.25
Pure Aluminum Kettles, 13 qt., each $3.39
Canning Racks, holds S bottles, each G9c
Enamel Stirring Spoons, each ISc to 23c
Iron Stirring Spoons, returned 13c to 18c
Iron ladles, returned.
THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL
7 Plates ir,c oach or 75c sct 0f f
Tea Cups and Saucers $1.00 set of C,
Jelly Mould Glasses :yc and 48c doz.
Andrew's Variety Store
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