La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 24, 1923, Image 2

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PAGE TWO
Tuesday, July 21, 1923.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
V,
For Wednesday we offer some
real Specials in Domestics
9-4 MOCLIPS BLEACHED - 42x3(5 MOCLIPS PILLOW CASES
SHEETING, (i()c Yard 40c Each
HOPE MUSLIN 72x99 PEQUAT SHEETS "
For 19c Yard For $2.19
I THF! OPFN li
, court ; i
, ; ; a win
T)iirtitK lit A rocont shi'i't niHuI con
V nl ton in Ht. f.otrls, I H'jui- j nil tTson
read tho following story which I corn
nioml to your inirefnl ronslilonitlon.
t)t?fi) It containi! so nnicii of Din
really lii'initiful that Minn inny njov
uiid poHtft'KN In Hits world:
" A I.'iif,v In U lil li,V'oit Sluitv, ,
Ijl tlm pocket or mi nh niKtrd font
hclonRliiK' to ono or Him Insumy pit-fk-nta
of Die, Clilcipo aiymimt Ihfnt
waa found iiftm 1il dHttli, i 1 will.
rJ'ho muii hti'd het n n luwycrt 'id iht
will yviiH wrllin, ln it rtrrii, clCai linnd
on ti f'tw Hi'riipK;.ir pupor. Ho npnmuil
whm -It Hurt it win mnt to n lawyer:
und, bo InipreMHi'd' wjih he wllh It h con-.
iPUtHllmt ho p-ad It. hei'ore (ho 'lil
enffo Hnr AHMocinliou utiil a reHolujlon
whh piiMMOd onleriilK tt. prolmtii. And
!LlJlwifl4ii(WrfiJVoh a. 'ton il
ly, JlUiioln,
Anil UiIm Ik tlto will of flip ol, In
nune -patient of tin. nilciiKO poor
hoiiBo: "J. f'luirlcM l.ouimborry, being of
toimd and clittpoKing mind and inein
ory, , fli hcreliy make and publish;
th Ik my IunI will and tcMamcnt, in
order, iih JiiMly oh tiuiy be. to dln
tHbiito my InlereM In tin- world
among mirourding men.
'That pari or my interest which
1b known In law and reinmilziil in
Ihu Mhi'op-botind ynliimen an inv
pronorty, being IneonriUh-rnble unit of
nonn nccoiinl, I miike no illNpoHttinn
of in IliU my will. My right to live,
being but u 111'.' entulc, n not at my
lliHpoHltl, but, .(bene thliiMK cxcepled,
nil elmijn (he world I now proceed to
ev(He and bequeath,
"llern: J give lo good rutin and
mothern. In IriiHt for their children,
all good llltle woiiIm of (irai-He and en
couragement, uikI ad Honint )ei
luiniett and enilenrnienlH; and I
chnrRe nald :ireni.'i to use them jiint
l.v. .but gencMiiiMlx, ay the n 1h of
thei( children Hhiill rermlre.
"Itein: I len4- fo fhildr-i Inclu
slyely. but oiHv foe th,. irrin ni ihilr
M
A Good Place to Trade
nhildhood, nit and every riower of
the. I'lohbi and blosnomn of the woodK,
with (lie right to play among them
rreely according to the cunt omit of:
children, . warning them at tbo miiiki
lime agaltiHt tlilHtlfH ami tbornn. And
I (cvho to children Hie mikn of tbn
brookM and tbo golden HandH beneath
t ho waters thereof, and. t ho odoi-H
of tlin wIIIowh 'that dip therein, and
the white clondH Hint flont high over
Hie giant trccn.
"And I leave tlin children the long,
long liny to bo merry in, In a thou
sand wu.vh, and the night and Hie
train of the Milky' Way lb wonder, at,
but KUhject, neverthelcwi, to tbo rights
hereinafter given in lover. 1
"Hem: I devlmi to boy. Jointly,
all thu itxrful,' Idle fields and com
monn wJtcre bull inny by. jdayed, nil
pleamint ' waters where ono may
Hwim, all Hiiow-clud IiIIIh where ono
may count, und nil HtreaniH and iioikIh
where one may fish, or where, when
grim winter ' c'nneH, 'ono nmy flkate,
I'l lU'ld. the HaniM,,fot; Ihu period of
(tileilr hVhdon,
And all ni'eadows,
wllh the clover hlossoniH nnd butter
files tbereor; the woods wllh their
appurtenances; the squirrels and the
birds n;id echoes and Hlrunge nolHei4,
and all dlni;int places which may b
lsllid,. together with the adventures
round. , And I give to mild boys each
his own place at tlm rlresldd at night,
wllh all pictures that may bo eeii
in Hie burning wood, to enjoy with
out let or lilndriutre or without any
InrunibrnncH or care.
"Item: To lovers I devise their bu
aHinnry world, with whatever they
nmy need, as the stars oT the sky,
the red roses by the wall, tho bloom
of ihe hawthorn, the sweet strains of
music, and aught else they may de
she to rigiiro to each other the .last
Iiikiichh and beauty of their love.
'Item: To young men, Jointly, I
devise and beuuealh all boisterous.
inspiring sports of rivalry, ami 1
glva to them the disdain of weakness,
and undaunted ciif Iilenre in their
own streiiKih. Though they are rude,
I leave to them the power to make
lasting friendships ami of possessing
eompitnluns. ami to them exclusively
I give all merry songs and grnve chor-
sinn witli hiHiy vot
Early
Fall
Styles
We are receiving new
numbers in early fall
styles every day. Watch
.11 1 v.?:movs for the
latest in footwear.
The Bootery
(Inc.)
A Paradise for Tired
Feet.
ironic of the Arch-Aid
Shoe
- GR0VER SMITH
MANAGER
"Mem: And to tho.se who ur no
longer children or youlb.i or loypra.
I leave memory; and bciineath to
Ihein tho vol ii men of the poems of
UnriiH mid Shakespeare and of othor
poet, if there he others, to Ihu end
thut they many live Hie old days over
again, freely and fully without Hlho
or diminution.
"IIP1114 To our loved ones -with
snowy crowns, I beriueuth tlm bap-tlm-Hs
or old age, the love and gratl
tndo of their children niilll they fall
asleep." Koprhiied from American
Artisan and llardwaro llecord.
I'lubs Meet At Corvcr.
OliKGOX CITI., Dr.. July 24.Thc.
regular fpiarterly meeting of the
Claekamaa county rederutlon of wom-
n's organizations will be held at Hal-
ton park. Carver, Tuesday, July 31,
when Pleasant Home club of that
place will be host.
b-egon City women's clubs will bo
largely represented, as well as other
organizations of tho county. Tho trip
will I Mi made by automobiles.
""At 12' o'clock there will bo n bas
ket dinner each member bringing
her own lunch, a business session
will follow.
Huhr ;eminns SI Trains
KHSKX. July (Al') Uirnians
in Mm Huhr, piisdlvoly ri'alstliiK t lie
I'ri'lli ll. Iidliiil lo rlilc im lraln run
liy Kronen mi-ii. f..n-o It soon hcramc
l iiurxllon or .slay nt lionip, or rind
Hinn othtT inr-nntj or locotiiollon.
'I'h.y 1II1I Hi,, latlrr, , ,ay (),
Utilir Is Mil, mI wllh iioonlc on rolli.ru.
Tcmih of ihoimanilH of Inhoror.s !mvo
liloych'H, molorrycN'H. or a Hinall
imiiikIit propi'llP'l hy a Kasollnn molor
In 1:0 lo anil rroui Ihi-ir work. linn.
(Ir.'ilH of IhoiisamlH r otlicr.l arc
la1cn In llii'lr .l:i.rs or fiiiiilovim.iil
anil liaok In inolor Iruolis t'urnl.shii
ny uioir einninycrM.
There's Satisfaction
after a good meal!
BI'iineu men who are
really careful of what
nd where they eat natur
lly prefer mir re-itaurant
Courteous er-ice, which
u prompt and exacting
u may be found anywhere.
Another feature of our
service is the sanitary con
dition of our kitchen and
dining room. '
And our prices art roo
rualiy rir.
New Sommer
Grill
Coinrr Hepftt nnil Wnahlnpton
Slim anil nprloum Tropn.
AM. WII1TK IIICI. P
La Grande Shipping Many
, Cherries East This Week
(Continued from pape 1)
A week or Un days ajro. Kven at
that the crop Ih resulting In ijr
yielil. Approximately $10,000 worth
of lioyul Anne.- have been xhippeil
from m Grande and the other types
will run from $10,000 to $l'J,0UO
I'ucked Exquisitely.
The finished product, after leaving
the pucking .shed, is well worth in
spection, ine cnernes are pacKen
the most imnroved manner, each.fni- nmnv farm nroducts and Con-
seoarate cherry baini packed indi -
nluully in layers separated by paper
which insures longer lasting quali
ties in regurd to shipping distances.
Cherries packed under the Lamb
Kruit company are shipped across
the continent with practically no
loss resulting
Ci. I.M. Blakely, of the 'Associated
Fruit company of Payette, Idaho .
drove to La (irnnile today In com-i
pany with b. fc. Oram, ilistnct hor-
ticultunvt ot tne Ontario, Oregon
sector, VV. A. Wininger and Ward
'Hume, all prune growers In the
lljoise valley. . Gram inspected the
cherries and, commenting to a re
' porter of the Observer, Haiti: "They
are packed very good some of the
best work I have seen.
The above party are inspecting the
.orchards and industry in Eastern
Oregon anil Washington, having vis-
.ited walla walla and Milton-r ree
water districts before coming to I.a
Grande.
Big 1'rune Crop Expected.
In speaking of the prune outlook
in Boise valley they stated that a
record crop was anticipated. "We
wouldn't be able to tlo much with
out irrigation," they reported, "but
as it is we look for a bumper crop
of prunes, to be ready for harvest
ing about the first of September"
Harvesting of prunes in the Milton
Kreewater district will begin about
the second week in August, the
prunes growing under more favor
able conditions.
Not only is the Lamb Fruit com
pany headquarters humming with ac-
Tailor Made
Suits
REDUCED
10 PER CENT
For Ten Days
Real Bargains in
Men's Wear.
The Toggery
' Andrews Bros.
Store of Quality
tivity but other parking anil ship
ping concerns are likewise busy this
week doing their utmost to hnndle
the cherry crop. Most of the pack
ing will be completed about the first
of next week.
SPENCE SCORES
TWO EXECUTIVES
(Continued from pnice 1)
sons for so-eaiieii over-pruuucuuu
and low prices.
He said thut the
high rates
restricted wider markets
l fined irrowers to a narrow market
circle. He would ndt see the fair
ness or justice in u law that guar
anteed profits on transporting farm
products but did not guarantee any
thing for producing them.
"But this matter does not-come
within the scope of our state market
law." he said, "but must be taken
up with the people generally. If the
farmers had '00 of its representa-
tives in congress either the guuran-
tee law would be extended or
re -
pealed."
T
Buidlweiser I
To Our Patrons
and Friends
We are now in our ne wlocation at 1-116 Adams Avenue,
,.. formerly occupied by Floyd McKennon ,
STORAGE WASH RACK GASOLINE - OILS AND
GREASES ACCESSORIES - TIRES
AND TUBES
Our Service Department Is Built for Your Needs
Southard
Buick Dealers -
The market agent compared Cnli-Mho past l.-n yns. The catch for Ilia,
fornia and Oregon in co-operative I past ten days,, however, ban been
organization, and showe.l that thejluwly Nleeitieads ami Chinook. I he
work here would be much harder I prlc.lald fishermen has ranired from
than in the. southern state, from the . it! ecu la to l!i cents. nm between
fact that in California the different I o will he .pald to them for their
i,rn.liuMa wm ' mnfineil to localities Isi ason'a work.
ami easy to control, while in Ore
gon there was such a diversity of
products on every farm that a farm
er would have to be a member of
a half dozen or more associations
to cover his products. Yet he de
clared that this was no more a con
dition than in 'Denmark and that in
that country nearly every farmer
belnne-eil to several different com
modity associations the most
which were highly successful.
of
sal Cali li i n finod.
ST. llKI.KNK, Or.. July A
tlfoucli the run of nulmon has slack
ened during the past few days, the
seuson's catch will be rrooil, and K. I.
BullaKb. buyer for an Astoria cannery
.'Stlmutcd thut 2U0 tons of fish will
he delivered hero before the seuson is
over, rue run or tnueoacsH nun .-.-i.
Letter this seuson tlmn tiny season Uir
Drink
A liquid food drink
A quality leader
Thoroughly aged
not oreen - -
unfinisKed
or
ANHE-USER-BySCH
ST. LOUIS
LaGrande Grocery Co.
... Distributor
LaGrande, Ore.
& Shinn
' I'blitv Chiefs to Cuiifi-r.
VIKNNA. July 24. (Al') Pollen
experts and criminologists from all
over the world have been ilivlleil by
Johoun Scbober, former premier nod
police president, to attend the Inter
national I'ollee Congress which will
be held in Vb-nna from September 2
lo 7. The Idea of an International
jcongl - esH originated! In the Unite,!
.states, and it is expected a milliner
of American experts will atl'did.
The difficulties in fighting Interna
tional crime are to be discussed.
Edison says thut If his son's nmthc
mntivs doesn't shoot off Into the Kin
stein theory, ho can't have a Job in
the Kdison plant. He won't stand rel
ativity even from a relative.
T.et n Want Ad find your buyer.
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