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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1924)
Tu(T.(lny. Jr'.nuary 1, 1324 THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER K s&ruwwww in Our Pledge hi lli! r ,irf fi mher Our Jdl v : Rem On New Year's Day, vv management ol Hill s selve; to continue to and make ight prices, to our store a resolutions are. in order, the tment Store pledge them- ike our name stand for quality the latest merchandise, and to asunt place to shop, and continue service to you. uiary Clearance .Sale Starts Tomorrow : '.jiVYjr',i,1 A Good Place to Trade -r their title: In Important match ( ami the end or the urni found four flMie rulers ul ilw-Moj). TPey ur.' Punelio V'lllu, l-'lllpino whi: lu ind. who l;-d .Ilium:' Wilile-, .'Hlli- IlrltlMtif.r, Ironi the lIvwriKhl ihroni j Johnny liundcc, Nw York ,1 1 a Hun, who lmtt"red KuKf'O'1 French war vt erun, Into h-fi-ul Iwo month: ofhT t tit latter had knocked out .Johnny KIII.MId for the fritO.e' weinlit re pti--; M.arr Civli, ( 'it tubing "windmill," who ilc pi-! veil Jolsnu Wilson, i.f I (onion of tiihll!i-vmhi lunn-.H; nn.i Mfku M"Vzut; lilnh Amvrlvun, wlin won thi: litfh ; heavyweight crown by on I polntln;' ICMIIlii;; HILI, Hi.' tihitfuliti-H-ijf'Knl (Kit, on Ml, 1'it'rWk'n I my ir Imhlin. McTltfui- nitriowt :ituijl bin title t K'-lUn it draw In I-, not on:' match wii tt Vuiiilt; StriMin' (Ji(ji;:lif nehoolboy h: October, M : 1 1 y u irmri who IhinkK be lh iiHplhrif; to hltftn c thlnf? ih mere ly 4upirin,' to a Hotter job. NEW HARDWARE GO MM The Shu 'a 1 lunlwiirc corn puny, r-c('i)'Iy oprnf-tl In Lii Criimlo In the ItocHch hiilMIng fronting A'liini.'t avenue, n now firmly es tablished. Thr business U ownrd by Mr. Skiila and two hods, II. K. Skula. Ik Ut-HnK inanuucr. "We arc fiilto pli-iiHiil with th prfi!,pi vtn In iji CJriiiiili' anil ff.l that v.-c mailr u vlw movn In lo 'falliiij hi-rf." Air. Kkaltl Hiatal. Tlic hardwai'o Hiorc currli-M all UindH of (mnlwiirc, palntH itri'l HportliiK kooiIm. also hurnc:sHi-H an. I huriH-M:t rf-nalririR. Tin Hkalu'H " formerly llvnd In .Monl.ina, coitiiiiK to l.n Ortind" ttt'o yaiH n tfo, linl hclriK nijnhlf in find any vacant bulhilnn to hnuHf thfir hualnrHa Im. loeuted In Wallouu 1 1 n I i I ii Tew w m-k a ago w!in llu-y made nrraiifffmrnls to ORDER Hell Center Brick ICE C Ii E A M for your New Year. Dinner. BW Mouiin Greamyy I 11(10 VJfl 1 riioniy niuiii ;o nnde, Ore. SPORT NEW Si , - --' 1; oi'si i mm mas , TJampsey-Ftrpo Battle . 0. of South American Vns High Mark in 1923 Pugilism NFIW YOltW, AI')-INtnldl.di-Inp ft roconl for rlmniploitHliip nr. t'vlty, tho piiKllibllc Hi-amin of 1!'.: l-UH taken rank an I ho iiioh) nn.t tarulur, if not Hie rn-iih-Ht ever Witn'HHi'(l, Nlnn hntlh'M w-lh world'n rhimi- rhnllnnKcr, In tin-'second round al. tlie I'olo (JroinulH. Tlinl Kjiviiir'', I'uriou'i siniruli' bo I wt'cn I lie American "Tiu,erniau" and the "Wild Hull of tlu J'iini pu" iilid Ii-mh than four inhuit.-.-. but, In the iiilnihf of thouc who muv It, raiikii us tho mo:-t i-etnnrkiiblc buttle of nil time, mi epic Hint Iuih no parallel ig i'Iiik hiatory. Knock- ouiid, Mrpo eiiniM liuck with a baUcrlliK t'liah that d rovo . I )ein p Key ttiroiiKh tho rope.i and all but ' ' , 1 throne, but Hit champion crushed hht opponent In tin- m-cond round, piormhlpH n( Mlnlie, In five of which t.li" final count coimIiik on . the Miles chnnw-d haiidn, were foiurht South American's ninth lcnoek durinw the year, the clluut cum- !own, i;tt sensationally when .luck hern- With the exception of Joo l.vnfh 1 1 'im ceHsfiilly defended hU hantainwclKhl klnt?, and Mickey In avyw- iu-hi crown by knock Imc Walker, welterweight tiih-iiol.ler. out l.ntM !i'IMrp r;-einitie oil of lite world's ehnmplon- risk' Operated On For ! Appendicitis i iM it.Ah ahii i;i:mi:n i s I 'i hi-; Ar.N r;i i.aii.m I .Many times, no doubt, yon have i Heen the iibov liendllne In your j nev.spjip'-r. Very ofu-n ii ha-sj j told of some friend Biuidelilyj iHirieKeii wihi fireuu upiienuieiiH. i The newspapers, howuvec, n'-Kn-i t ' to stut c t hut append lelt is Is us ually preceded by stomach liou ble. They ilon't tell you that the afflicted person Hllffei ct freimeiil attc.cks of heart burn lontf bifore he wenl to the hospital While licartburn Is not i;lw a ti'fs'n of an inflamed ap it la always a warniiu; that t h In if Is wtoiik- In fiwi It results from lndliretii, whibh la onj' of the predfapojiK causi of iijprftdlcttis. If you fiiiffer from a burnin; ftnaij.nM' senimMou m the stomach, icel,':ivi R-iiH, soiiXuloinach,. imiw lr other li rcsn after eat lnr, p tit riXe and ohlallr u bottl.V of HrnVii MroH.' M. Al (, lite juiuii ijfed Hlomach treul ntent. um plmint, liarmless I! ald rlilii t he stomaeh of eatar riinl niuciin, allnys Infhituuititlon, helps dlwstlon and cleiins.s the bowels of polsonnuH waste matter. Price $1.2.1. Money back If the first bottle does not relieve. Ited Cross I'ln-rmary will supply. Mail i :n pled. Adv. onogram sioron oirs You knovr that good oil Is cheaper than repairs. Think of this when you buy oil uKaln whothcr by tha quart or barrel. It your dealer cannot suppl you with MONOGRAM, we c. MXCl ENOtTGII, KIXI) FOLKS-TO RECEIVE UlIR GREETINGS FOR A Happy New Year FOR 1921 We appreciate your wonderful patronage, of the past few months, and it is our aim in the service of this store, to continue the giving of high standard merchandise i.t saving prices. ,L FIND new depai thorough!; Keep IN 1924 YOU WTI anents in our irto i . a y at pneesvo Your Ic supplying your needs more u can well afford . on the Corner for (he New Year. SCRANTON & SHORT INC. -f- ft J(l TT IT i. mw i m m l! flultH nponirc'I and pr"s.-t rants upomrcd end prejw SullH Cleaned tl.nl preiu-leil I'ants denied an I i iv: . w ea Tnllors, Clriiiii'ir, I'lionv yl-TS ll. !!V I. M.W vers w j its ryhl l)rlit SI Every Article in the Store REDUCED . New Year to You We 'lielieve in the Graiide Konde Valley !he oimortunities. the location and the people, and the steady, progressive prosperity of the past is only a criterion oi me iuiure ami une year 1924 will he the dawn of a new era of prog rcss and prosperity. Therefoi'e we all join in wishin II If your dealer cannot BUpP'f, Ii IIU5IXO YOUR CAJf I j ' , ,' " v Mfi r , i . i r h? nX Just Received. t m V IJX&iilllxlxX A new lino of fine Alfalfa Don't Say "Bread n A S:il)lo roaily to wear. AlKOuli 9AY ltr Ann : " ' Aliwka Seal MoVaaln?. klnl . liXUUll All Kin Is of lUnvrt'lirs TT 1 1 V T-ITl Tn "IC-..--' ; cimisRuCLER OriLiXFliLL, li'fy" MADE Wfll MILK I. ii i(or baioat ah urocers i . II i s s La uran X r - de Bakery Formerly McPherson Bakery La Grande, Ore. Grande Ronde Hospital A nonsectarian and ethical institution that do winnc .vwiii NjciMicKs or iiroaocasc your operations. gives you service equal to any institution in tlfl west. We employ only graduated nurses Therefoi'e we all join in wishing yoi a Jj !j &jja(L Store ll r r V, 1 ll .ij'ji'jP'.'afje.,j!,''.4,j .'-' a not a " --" ' - -, ! ions, Wilt B ;l' tNA It I I i if' : !l to I 50 No ExccptioiK S IB At I GARB'S ii 1 1 1 1 mpsfeMi 1 1 i'r saving EM'mmms stores The Personnel of SKA GO'S UNITED STORES unite in extending the Season's Greetings to the people of the Great Northwest. And hope that the New Year will bring to all new opportunities and much happiness. Money Saving SKAGGS UNITED STORES Oregon JANUARY SALE Washington Utah Nevada Idaho W California Scores Pattison Brothers 1 i Hc.ppp New Yfedr Take, pleasure in extending friends and customers the best wishes for a Railroad Rates and Transportation Costs Hiiilioiid Supplies Freight Iialos I'nssenger Fares I'p 100'! :I2 3-1 Ov :!.". :!-!()' ! Freight rates and passeiiKer fares on the Union Pacific System have advanced less than half as much' as the increase in the cost of engines, cr.rs and othen principal items of railroad expense. Comparing- pre-war prices with those of today we find: Commodity Pie-War I 'rice $ :i(UMi 2tJ.oati.im 1 . 1 IM. MM etc.) rwi.eft I 2,MIIO.iH Pet of Present in I'rlec crease ? 4:.aa tr ti4.00P.Oa M(if, !6.o0 32", Lj.tnm.iMi ax;? f .ut5 ;r 2,fiMO,oi uKtf S.4u 1 aS :e.:is en rfc (I?22) J. SMS. 47 104.0'i I'll U m IJnil, per ton Freight Locomotive .... KrelKht ;tr Ties, each Steel ibridtfes, funks. per ton Htot'l Passenger "oacli I'olton Woste. in-r lb. Hlock Hiirnals, per mile Switch Lampn, earn Fuel, per ton Average annual carn'nirf: per employe 1 axc 4.tir.S.yff.'..Mit 13,; lit (lie fnee of llu'e hicrcaM'Vi'ivifilit intcs on Urti raclt'lc Nysfrni ilm-lnii the snnX- liim- luuc lm-iva4tl only ::! :tVll perrcm and pascnpi'iyAarcs ;io :i-ttl pi'jveiii. Ill .1913 we received tvf haulinjf a ton of frtlghtj one rnile, 9.7 mills; foriuilinsr a passenger one fiile, 2(4.(1 In 1923. these ties were 1.285 and 3.035 .re spectively. The 195 freight rate represents a re duction of about ll under 19-1 and passenger fare alxmt 8 under 1021. InV)rder to earn enough gross revenue to purchase a nu or injvic is necessary lor us to haul one ton of frerjitjnnles; for a cross tie, 65 miles; a hand lantern, yl miles; one ireigiu c;ir wheel, llli.n and one monkey wrench 97 miles. To pay for a day of track labor it is necessary to haul" one ton of freight 230 miles. For a day's wages of a freight train crew 2GS0 miles. For a day's wages ot a machinist '1(51 miles. For a ton of fuel 263 miles. The railroads of the United States maintain the lowest rates and the lowest capitalization per mile, while paying the hijrhest wapes of any country in the world. So lonjr as the railroads' cost; of doinpr business re mains at the present hi.uh level a general reduction of freight and passanwr rates cannot safely be made. Constinctive suggestions are always welcome. C. K. GRAY, Onuilm. Nobnisk. rrf.siili-nt. January 1. I'.'iM. UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM , f.milesj V