La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 14, 1923, Image 2

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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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An Event Which Makes Possible
Quantity Buying
MONDAY we will sell one lot of children's and misses'
fine ribbed mercerized hose, sizes 5'. to 10, in black or
cordovan, at a savings decidedly unusual. Fill your wants
for street, for sports, for dress, for outing, for 25c. Mon
day only.
i A Good Place to Trade
ran (i on;
lyiiiiiwn i w w In w i
nil i rn nrvnun :
uHLLLU OLIUNU,
"ROAD CONDif IONS IN
EASTERN OREGON
' lied entire dlHtnm xC. pt for on niU.
J throuih rity of.'KuinWr .wjieref 'pav-
iliiiK'tiiMTiitfuiiN ii ro uiitHTway,; I'pko
detour over old , iniii-ailuiiiiW'tt -road ,
i.i.
I (oNTr'F:r.tr:n, vt July u. vn-
I In hi II. I 'illiliKhurii, I'niled Slut en
senator from Vermont wlnee l!o(
chairman of the senate committee on
privilege and election, died al u hos
pital here late Thursday nlht. The
Henator, who was In his twth year,
failed to rally I'runi nil operation per
i mined three weeks ugo. Vice Presi
dent Coulidgti an a venule committee
an- expected to nil end I ho funeral at
the .Method lift KpliK-opaC rhiirch In
Wulcrhiiry, Senator IdtlinKhnin'H na
tive town, Sunday afternoon.
j Serttil As (invcnmr.
Hon of a governor of Vermont. "M r.
I MHmgham alHO served one. term hh
governor JiihI be fort' entering tho sen
ate. He iad previously held state and
i county office and served In hoth
branche of the Vermont legislature.
He wan it trustee of the Tntversity of
Vermont ami Governor of the Ver-
1 it ion t Society of 'olonlal warH. Al-
.though lie never attended college, he
! received honorary decrees from Hie
I 'nh erslly of Vermont, Norwich uni
versity and Middlelmry university.
The Vermont statutes provide, that
If a vacancy occurs In the office! of
senior nioro ihan six months prior
lo the next general election, the gov
ernor must Issue a proclamation rail
ing a special election. 1'ending this
elect Ion a temporary appoint men I
nay he made.
Hundred Ounce Silver
Found In Rex Claim
BAKER, July 14. Everybody
knows Susanville as a mining camp.
The people of that section all work at
mining The district ha produced
millions in wealth, but in recent
'years along with other mining sec
Jtiony the production has dropped off
and there nun not been as much do
ling in the mines. This, however,
jhas not dampened the ardor of those
remaining in the district, and today
'everybody is working and good
showings are resulting.
I Some months ago the Hunter
'Brothers made a new discovery in
ifilk Creek at Susanville, which they
have named the Hex, that has at
tracted much attention. The ore
runs high in silver values, and they
now have on the dump 60 tons of
ore averaging 1000 ounces to . the
ton which they will ship to the
smelter at Sumpter. The ore has
been taken out in sinking f.i0 feet.
The work completed bas not dis
closed the extent of the ore and
there is every indication that they
have a large body of it in the ship
ping grade as well as milling ore.
The ."hipping ore is about two feet
wide and is being sent to the smelter
without sorting.
The weekly reporL of the Htntn f mneadamlzinif.
Highway Commission an to the eon- Ueppner-lleppncr Junction (jam
dhiuiiM of the hhfhwuYM in tie fiiM-l,inn nf folumhla Ktvcr Mnrnwaj
rn part of Oregon Is an follows. J Macadamised and in
Itaker-I idly Highway,
it (Kid over I Hmley Moon ta.n now
open, hair eounly rood.
l,it .mmle.fosfph Highway.
Jji Grande-Island City: Paved,
island City-AlieeJ: Kxeelh-nt hiften
lam. Altcel-Imhler: NYw pruM in' fair
rondilion.
Iinhler-Klffin: 1ml road over hill
ery rou)i tail pasal)le,
Kli?in-.Minam-l.ostine: Maor.damU
d and In excellent condition.
hostlna-Knti'riire: I nder . con
struct Ion; turn off at Wude' Crowd iik
ind take hill roait to- KnterpHse.
Knterprlse-Jiweph: Kxeellent marn-
dam.
Josefdi-Wallowu Ijikc: Gooil condi
tion. Ifakor-CoriHicoplit Highway.
Itaker-llaltway: in mileji macadam,
21 miles graded roadbed, 1 tula nee fair
county roud. New Krade on lower
I'owder lilver letween l.ov Hridge
and P.Inrk Itridge now open to traffic.
Gnifoii-U'uliiiia-toit lliuhuay.
reudleton-WuHhinirfon State JJne:
Paved. ,
I'endleton-Pllot Kock: 6 mlle good
eartli road; 10 miles macadam.
Pilot rtock-Vlnson: 15.7 mllea mno
adaiu In kooiI rondltion.
Vinson-It utter i 'reek-Jones II ill:
I'ounty road. Very rough unrt rocky
hut paHsuhle.
Joim Hill-'Hepptier: Standard grade
in good condition. I.'nder contract for
hlock south of highway.
xeellent coinli-
tloa.
OU )r'KHi Trall-i:at of Tlie Kall.
.Meachani-Headman's Pass: Ap
proximately five niiien of the distance
(etweeu I hem points Is nnsuri'aeed
nut in very good condition.
Ontario-Hiinlinffion-l-a Grande-Pa-ker-.Meiicham:
Alacadamiid enlire
distance und In t-xeelletit condition.
Deailmun's Pans-Pendleton: Kxc't
lent macadam.
Pendleton-rinatilla-Artlngton-T h :
Tall?s: Macadtimized entire distance.
Old rc-o Trail-Vt of 'Hie Italics, ttutlves
The Dailen-ilosler-liooil Ki er-('as- L-hanKe
eade I.oeks-1'ortlanil: Paved ntir'
distance.
PortlaTid-flcappose-neer fslamMta
iiler-'Mntvkanif-Astoria-Sensid
Pav-
itiirrisii i: P(nt rs ro imAZiii. J
llv ttie Ansoclaterl Prcss): i4
p.K iK JANKIUG. July 14. Ain- ..
, rlean exports to Hraxll, according to
liKures puldishcl by lite feili-ral do- 1
partmeiit of eomnierci il - statistics,
were surpasseil hy MrHish shipments .
last year for the first time since the
beginning of Dm world war. The to
tal value of American exporls to this v.
country in 1l was almost equal to
hat of the year before hostilities he
Kiu in Kurope, Imt Ias than one-
tpiarier of the total readied in I ho
high tld year of IflSO.
The reasons for this tremendmis
decrease in llraxillan Imports ft
American -proiucts according to opi
nions expressed by business represen-
here, are the uiuavorahio ex-;
rat's on Brazilian money, the
relatively hipher cost or doing lns
newi conirontinK American exporters, .
and I he general retrenchemnt in rtra
u
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Auto Topics i
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breakfast and then motored back to
town.
Those who made up "the party
were Mrs llirnie, Miss Huna Ikicon,
J Mrs. Alfred Harding, Jr., i.Miiss Hil
t.da Anthony, Mrs. Raymond McKen
jnon, Miss Nell (irimmett, Mrs. I.u
g.cian Douglas.
, . 'l M.
Mrs. Colon Kberhard and chiUli'en
Mrs. W. G. Frances, of Sidney, left Thursday for Joseph, where
Illinois, who is visiting in La they will visit Sirs. Kberhard's par
Grande with her mother, Mrs. James ;onts, Mr. and Mrs. L. Knapper. Mr.
McCall. was the motif for a de-1 Kberhard has gone to Atlanta to at
lightful social event last Saturday ; tend the national convention of Klks
uftertmon, when her sisters, Mrs. jus a delegate from the ai Grande
C lyde K. Hettz and Mrs. Arch iiacon i lodge.
entertained a number oi her former
lichonl friends.
Bridge, of which there were seven
tables, occupied the afternoon, with t ii,(o,i ii hiniivmd ..r v u Wn.tv
Mrs. Krances receiving the guest mnst nleasimt seven
until iJ..tAU i .... . . "
Thursday evening nt her home on
Oak street, l.urs. Harry I-avey enter
some brilliant hue-
Pretty Theatre Bag.
London A theatre bag of par
ticularly happy construction shown
here today is, on the outside, a
large cluster of roses hung from a
green silk vine. Another trailing
vine with buds hangs from the bot
tom of the bag.
JNii-TuckH on Hats.
London Pin tucks, so fashionable
today on gowns of linen und organ
die, are seen also on hats of these
materials as well as on lrnilv colored
handkerchiefs. Upon the handker
chif the pin tucks form an edging or
else decorate one corner.
prize and Mrs. William neuter, and
Mrs. Ernest Watkins the other
prizes.
The living reoni was converted in
to a bower of beauty by the decora
tion. tarried '.of in the c-.!or scheme
of yellow. The centerpiece and
other MtmiueU i:i thj dining room i The Ladies Aid of the M. K.
cfni-ted id' iieautifut red American church will meet Wednesday after
Beauty ro.-e. 'noon for their regular business meet
Aa ivhled feature of the partyjing at the homo of Mi's. C. K. Court
was a delicious lunchron which was tiey at May Park. There will be
o'clock luncheon in honor of her sis
ter, Mrs. M. C. Caldwell, of Phoenix,
Arizona, who is visiting in this city.
Mrs. Caldwell was formerly em
ployed by i West store, anil the even
ing was spent in a social good time.
ill'ltY ACQ! ITS U'MUX.
CHICAGO, July 14. l-'red J.undln
of political fame in Chicago, charged
wll h conspiracy to dufrnud 1 ho t 'hl
cago board oul of approximately $1,
uue.noo, wan found not guilty by a
jury In Judge Mel onald's eourt her1
late Kriday afternoon:
The other 15 defendants tried with
Liindfn wero also found not guilty.
U-boat warfare cured some pro
German Americans, and buying Ger
man marks cured the others.
The critics say Ford doesn't know
enough to be president. Well, there
are several notable precedents.
served.
On' Monday evening, July 2:t, at
the city hall, there will be a meet
ing of the Auxiliary of the United
Spanish War Veteran, an organiza
tion which was recently formed in
La Grande by Helen t.Mtalinne, deputy
state president The officers of the
Lit Grande post are: Mrs. II. J. Hit
ter, president; Mrs. George Chand
ler, senior vice-president : Mis. H. K.
cars al the church at 'I o'clock to
take everybody out there.
Fashion Notes
Krimnmiml hut Smiirt
Paris At lust the rcononiiciil i
! hut which in hImi smart. The
iVunc if"' i sHeolinif a chip anil lie-
Ifiimmi,' Kpurt hut today anil then
Fi i I' iwIpi Hlhuyin; several crepe scarfs to match
Mrs i Tr' li pw 1,Hf-- Vrr: tr sweaters or jacket ten. Such a
Crl n'i 1 f tm,,J,,,,: .ril-; scarf is merely vound about the
Ve kT,.H .s' '7-', "!Mruc V': V.!ss;crown and the knotted ends permitted
Too Pretty to Wet.
New York A cool-lookine bathing
suit and one which it would be too
bad to iret wet on evhibitinn here
itodny, is of almond green brocaded I
satin threaded in gold. The back is
la pajiel of plain almond, matching
I the bloomers. With this sumptuous
:suit is worn a turban of gold cloth.
Attractive Summer Fan. ,
New York Among the summer
lans tor evening use seen here today
is one resembling a cluster of palmj
leaves. i his eiiecl is oblutned
through attaching four verv large,
pointed, uncurled ostrich feathers of
more than the usual length to an I
eunmeld handle. j
Fantastic Headdress. j
Xew York iA fimfiist ic rnmltinn.
tion of flowers and jewels forms a
summer headdress. Low on the
forehead is u bund of silver leaves, i
lightly sprinkled with tiny emeralds, j
Over each ear is a big white pond j
lily of satin with u cabochon emet-!
aid center.
Jean Chandler, historian; Miss Flu
via Hitter, conductress; Miss Bertha
Nelson, guard. The new organization
started with 1-1 members and its pur
pose will be as its name indicates
a Ladies' Auxiliary lo the Spanish
War Veterans organization.
Women of Mosehenrt Legion met i
fit Riverside park Thur-ilay after
noon for the social meeting. An en
joyable afternoon was spent at
needlework after which refreshments
were served. The guests for the af
ternoon were Mrs. Franci Owsley
and Mrs- Bertha Heat on. Members
present wem Mrs. Jessie Fiher, Mrs.
W. Bennett, Mrs. !. Hranmm, Mrs.
A. M. Berger, Mrs. Hoy Smith, Mrs.
G. Stuarat, Mrs. Marjoiie Collins,
Mrs. (. itTH Kline, Mi's. J A. Stoop,
Mm. II. Kliinrliaiiuni'i', iMrn. ('. S
Schultx.
The ho8teK.eM for the afternoon
were Mrs. A. Ni Mayville, Mrs.
Frank Shanks, Mrs, Jennie I.uml,
Mrs, K. S. Morris.
A w.ililinir that came an a sin-prise
to their munv friends, was that of
Minn Jinnm Alollatten anil llurolil
T)..1.A. ..ki.u . -.1 T.... ou.i. : '
this city. I
The younit rnuple left after the '
ceremony for linker and other point'
where they spent their honeymoon,
Thumluy mominir Mrn. Ci. S. 1
Birnie jrava a picnic breakfast for
Mia,i IKun Baron anil Mr, Alfreil
Harding, Jr., who art visiting in La;
Ciiande.
Ahout six o'clock the party drove!
to the bills whtra Jjify cooked their i
to hanjr over one ear. I
Apricot Uomaincs. I
l'uris Apricot romaincs is a fav- j
ovite shade and material at present I
for Mimmer evening frocks. They
Bin trimmed with petton' pearls.'
trains or ice-iiKc silver cloth are
sometimes lined with chiffon in I
A I 'TO I'ltOM HON IM'ISI'ASI'S.
M-:V YliltK, July H. Automobile,
proilut'llon lor IIm llrst six months of
the year totaled 2, 029, ooo cars and
trucks, compared with 3, lilt, 1)00 dur
ing the eorrespiintlliiK prrlod last y,;ir
ai-i'ordlnv 10 rcportn to tho national
nnlnnioMli' rtiantbi'r of eoiuiTH-rcf.
Make
O. A. C.
Your Next Goal
Yott have finished high
school and, like all wide
awake graduates, urn look
ing to college.
The 8tnte of Oregon of.
feiH you the best of training
and ii collegiate degree in
t he leading pursuits nnd
professions, as folfows:
Engineering, Agriculture, Com-.
nieive, forestry. Home Krononi
les( Military Seienee .nnd Tae
lies. .Mining. I 'ha 1 maey 'oea
tional I ;d neat ion and Music.
Student life at the roth-gels
rich in opportunities for
leadership und personal cul
ture. Fall Term Opens
September 28, 1923
For information write to
run HKcuKTitAn
Oregon Agricultural Oollegu
Ton -a I ll.i
Short
Circuits
A short circuit not only meuna
diminished power but is a prob- -aide
cause of fire. Kerret out
a "short" n soon n you have
any reuson to suspect one'. It
rstys In lower Mattery upkeep,
lncrea.sel power, and may save
your car from total loss by fire.
There ure other common
co-usea of fire, some, of
which cannot be easily de
tected. I-Jven a minor IHuzh
in your ear or gurago
means an outlay of cash
for repairs. It is wise to
Insure your car against
surli loss.
Get automobile Insurance liere
covering fire, theft, collision,
liability and property damage.
Security Insurance
Agency
CHAS. H. KETNOLD9, Manager.
La Orande . - Oregon
"luauranre With Service"
I Mill
in
RY'S
SUNDAY and MONDAY
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The NtA
Commandment
BROADWAY what does it do to the. pretty
girl who worlds hard all day and finds her pleas
ures when the gay lights twinkle? The author
of "Humoresque" has put into this story all that
made "Humoresque" great.
With Colleen Moore, James Morrison, Eddie,
rhillips. '
A Paramonnt Picture '
Comedy-
"THE NEW MAMA"
r
CHASE THE
HEAT
With
VANTINES"
Bath Salt
and
SOAP
Comhination parkage
1.00
Delightfully
Kef reshing
r"i x.i i Km wmni
J Kamlly wash Is best handled here.
1 Have heulth. money, time. Try our m M
VALUES!
That Mean Money to You
FOR A SHORT. TIME WE WILL SELL FRESH STOCK
STANDARD QUALITY, NATIONALLY KNOWN
MASON TIRES
AT THESE SURPRISINGLY LOW PRICES
v WHILE THEY LAST
Size
:J0x: Maxi-Fab.
3().3V Maxi-Fab.
30x3'" Maxi-Cord CI.
30x3'. Maxi-Cord S. S.
30x3v'. H. D. Cord CI.
30x3'". H. D. Cord S. S.
32x?i H. D. Cord S. S.
31x4 " H. D. Cord S. S.
32x1 H. D. Cord S. S.
33X-1 II. D. Cord S. S.
34x4 H. D. Cord S. S.
32.X4U H. D. Cord S. S.
33x4V" H. D. Cord S. S.
3lx4V" H. D. Cord S. S.
35xitf H. D. Cord S. S.
30x4'. H. D. Cord S. S.
33x5 " II. D. Cord S. S.
3r,x." H. D. Cord S. S.
37x5 H. D. Cord S. S.
War Tax raid. .
List Priced Our Trice
.$11.55 $ 8.75
13.15 9.95
13.70 10.95
14.95 11.95
17.55 14.25
15.20
2(5.00 19.75
29.S0 22.05
32.S0 21.95
33.95 2;5.75
31.85 26.50
42.55 32.30
43.45 33.00
14.00 33.90
-15.85 34.80
40.95 ' 35.05
53.00 40.25
55.00 ' 4'lZi
58.45 "11.45
Every Tire Factory Guaranteed
PLAYLE OIL CO.
La Grande, Oregon