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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1924)
PAGE TWO THE LA C ft ANDE ! EVENTNO OBSRft VEft 3 AM UWfeOTrSSk SMi .x!.!Rfvf. TO HELP YOU KEEP COOL OUR SPECIAL SKLLINf Of "keep cool" merchandise ; this month "will enablo you j... r,.. fi.Aa tii-ivm tuva lit. unvinrm vnti mil rejidilv 1 f . iu ureiM iui uicdc "" mmj" ........... j,---. v appreciate. During the month we will hold Selling Events. ' worth your consideration. All seasonable merchandise at reduce! prices. , . i Come in today and sec our Ladies Summer Dresses All Reduced in Price , A Good Place to Trade Dayton at Dayton, Ijl' Grande plyt Pendleton at I.fl Grtmdo und Miltou - Kreewater'B , wUhdruwul from the league utitomalllully Ives Pusoo u win. 1roni present ind lent Ions Walla Wnllu iind ha (irande uhould wtn both their gium-H. Jf Hiieh Ut 'the. cufa tho liiK stnndlnpM. will likely end iih CoMowk; Walla. Will la I'iuwo nay ton , ivndlfion ,. Mill on W. U ..n 2 .13 2 ... r in in Tet. .Jsi.7 .Sii7 ..133 .2G7 If IhlnpH go mconUutt lo dope, Vuxoo wilt wilt I hi rd plaec. It', however, Walla YVnll.i, Hhouhl low to Hay ton. Walla Walla will Tall hark to woonil If Iji 4randi wins and Dayton will be tied with I'an vo tor third place. If I.a (Vrand low m and Walla Walla wlrm Die nutin tiling would occur only (Iramle wouhl he In weoiid lieri h and lndlelon would he MimI for third with J'nsro. movement of low grade Iiardwoodri 'la box makers, who say that, while 1 thulr huBiheiH11 K;niaih8 ?onip;iia jtlvely fltiiot, 'It has Increased en couragingly during the laat month. I Agricultural implement iiianuriu' finrrH have u fair volume of Milieu nn d ex pi gonl hnsi n -ss in the full, and consequently are huylng koiih! lumber. Kondcti IiiUmm-hIf. jahio arc. In th imirkof, and the vol Inuiit of inqniricK there are rireu j luting indieatrs that further im iproveineiii in I'nited Klnifdom ami i oilier oviTBa inurkclH is near at hand. l-Vrniiure Interests are now engaged with (lift midsummer shows and nro eonHio,i"y not Inlying iiiinh. hut are expeolrd ro heroine eonsiderulile trade fiietorii rollowing I ho eloM- of tho shown. Nothing new of definite fharaeli-r Ikih lice n heard from the auioino- jilve indiiMtry. Hardwood pricen are Inlnady and higher vulms tnst fall j would not. he KiirpriHiiu: to many I hardwood dlHt rihulfiH. LUMBER TRADE NDW STRONGER Thrs l-;4'iirsloii Fnrns rnim l.a ;ramh in t'rrtft linlly lo S4H. I.V I'hinl r.liiril limit del. IU-M. Ship-river iirlvilrgPH Kolil'i ami riliirniim. CtiH iih ' by ptionn mid lot im laako nil your ar nior? nl will suv your vuliialiln tilili:. J. H. Kceney Aitmt U. S TAKES THE LEAD MANY POINTS TAKEN MONDAY Kinlnnd Is londlnn with 27J and Canuda hiiH 27K. Klnlnnd's hU'h Kuns In the inornliiK shoot totulel uti and ranadu'M hlKh Kiinn totuien J4 with tin! I'nlied HtnlfH niurkn- m. a in iKhth Pltu-f. The lust 26 lurffets wt trapped Monday af ternoon. Iho lafdj en of them from unknown unuien. American Flag Hoisted Freuuently at Olympic Games; Finland Second vith 35. - OLYMPIC RTAWTM, fnlomhe. lYanei (Hy t lio A;:Hocinied Prew) Tho United Hi o ten. ufler trailing Vinlund In tho ririit day' of the Olympic track and field rhamplon Hhliu, Jumped Into thr lend Mon day hy wtnulnir the hlth juiitp 'nd 400. meter hurdle tllleu, htH Hie American ai lit ft en lost, their nprint mipi-eruury (o llieat Itrllitln when ihelr fU-uifHl ianine(tr pci'iortn era wrtn nutillKianeeil hy I larohl vMii'ahnm.H, Iho HHUMi flaiih. It wan the ttcoond time tnre tho revival of tho Olynpii khiiich Hint the Tnlted Klut-H hail Iohi Jim inu-meter hampion'hip. .l ruhanui out-fooled four or the fuHtet Yunkee iu'e flnlHlilntr thr.- wardrt uhwul of Jnelcson V. Mebolz, New York A, I'., tn in H-iV hccoihIh Hinmlllntr the Olyniple ri-eord. It ftim the third time In Ihrrn day Jit had ht-n eloekid at P :i-r. A.ddo from AhrnhaiuH, Au.erlrnnfi omnbpoll7d the'honorrt of lh" day tihattrliK two world'H records and 1 hren (tlyntpio marks In tt itrrh'M nf nensnUoniil iierfortnaiiroH. Am a ronult of Mondav'it trl llfuphH, the I'll I ted KtatiV puti.Htil Finland In the point haith, lolal inic 49 to Kinlund'n :tr. tlroat Hrltaln, hy virtue or Ah rAham's sensational victory, over look Sweden, moving up to third Hi are, with 13 points, vhil the Hweden tlropped to fourth with 12. Krutit'w has Y polni.i, Nv y.culond 4, and Hungary S. PA 11 1 H, (Fly the Associated PrHH)--Tho I'nlied Hlalex Irap fdioollnfr Mqund droppeii hak Into third ylueo at the did nf Monday inornlnK'it fhoot at 2f latkris at Jsny-ls-.Moullnc&iix, Amet-ica's four liljrh Knns tolalliiK oiilx 1, ihiw muklnK the score ro. ihe ' trirtrctJi enrti mi far hMoi t :'7fl. BASEBALL ' rinl WiiHhiiiKton N:w York . 1 i.l roll St. IkiiiIh ... rlllruito .. . Cli'Vi-luml .. lloNton -llllll''llllllt HOW TIII'.V STANI ( AiiM'riciui Iji'titiiiir ' .A3 :ii .411 :ii .ah an ..nn . an :ir. , :u an ..34 3'J , 5 iti MnllniiAl l.i'nuiii Clllln w. I- NVw York A sr. i-lilinno 3 5" Hrooklyn IMtmliurK " " SI 4 lioMion :, - ti liit.l.-l lia -I' 'I SI. I.IMll.1 ' Vol. .IK .r,;ti .0(17 .472 Ar,C .a .r.2 .(34 .529 .474 .41 .414 .3X4 Amr-rlinn Lrnmir At I'lilluili'liilila: I'hllnili'liiliU il-ll, IIohIoii 3-.1. ' . No oIImt K'"i,,M l Aitifrlrnn hiiKiii' Aloiuliiy. ' Nnllnfinl I'niiuc At HI. I.oiiIk; St. Lonla 16, Chi ciiko a. Al I'limiiiirir: JMUkIiuir: , llronl;. lyii 6. PASCO SHOULD FINISH THIRD fl,VV, .MO'NTl l.a Oronde Walla Walla Pendleton Posro Dayton .' rrAf:i- w. I.. Pet. .sr..; .:tn7 .Hf.7 .L'.iri 4 Papeo. WaHhloKl oil's entry hi (ho Itlue Minintain hnRiin defeat ed Dayton, WasninRion Kunday, nofiordlnK? lo reports received here. No del it I In of tho KUine were avail able hut with Dm Piusen win, peit dleion and the railroaders implied for peroml plact and Dayton and llt on- Free water urn lied for third ulure. Next Munday Watln Wnlln filayn A marked Improvement has oc curred In the lumber market, says tho American Lumberman, ' 'hl caso. I )emand has st rent hened, ;troduclinn has decreased and prices are tending upward. Southern pine manufacturers stale (hat retailers 'are huylntf on a considerably In creased seule, now th.at they have, aseertulned that piiccs actually have struck bottom and thai build -IriK l KoiiiB ahead, without any lurlher Inti-rruption In prospect for the rest of the season. Industrial t Interest h also are purehasliiB more freely, there being a much Improv ed fee! I off among business men in Itcenerul. Many smaller .southern 'inilln closed down during Ihe recent (lull and have to a large extent H- 'iiiiduled their slock a, while Die larger ouch have remained In oper ation report good order files and Hiiiul! supplies, rather poorly as sorted, I' rices on some, items have1 already advanced, ami a general upward movement Is expected soon. Inch No. 2 common Is showing the icreatesl strength, and this is gen- rally regarded us a key Item. Production on the weBt coast has been materially rut down. Curlail- menl has been practiced for some time, and on July I most mills were; scheduled to close down until after the holiday., ostensibly for the cus lomury midsummer repuirs. Whih (be cargo mills, which recently ex perienced a nolnhle improvement in overseas demand, are ex pee led lo resume operations shortly ufter Ihe. Fourth, the Interior mills which depend almost exclusively on I lie rail irude may he slow in opening up again. Many of litem have stal ed that l hey Intend lo remain down until Ihero has been a very defi nlle Improvement In Ihe domestic iuarl;ei. ,TI)cU is meanwhile no uceiiinulatloh of Douglas fir lum ber and. as demand during the last Heveral days has shown expansion, prices are not only steadier hut are actually tending upward. Hardwood nianul'nei urern hoih in the North and the South nmnrt n betier lono lo Die market. Kloor- Ing, sn.ih.nnd door and Interior trim Intercuts remain busy on good i sized order files, and continue lo be I tli principal purchasers. There ban heen n recent Iniprovement in the assail ARE YOU 100 EFFICIENT? TT la o rconlied foft that a person I with PILES if only SOT. efficient, or less. Relief should not only benefit you physically, but increase your earning power. ' My nonsurgical treatment forPILESwIll cure you or I GUARANTEE to refund your fee. My practice in retftal and colon treatments is the largest on the Pacific Coast, my large staff of skilled assistants and most modem offices being housed in my own new building, df oinins my hotel, where p.fi tnuiit uiured of the utmost care tnd comfort. Writ, today for mr FREE illu.tr.t.il bool:. 50c NEW ASSORTMENT OK NECK WEAR FOR YOU FOR THE HOT SUMMER DAYS Dresses you up, tones up your shirt. without the coat, hiight ens up the old suit, too. SGRANTON 8 SHORT, INC iCHASi Jv DtAN,M.D.Inl 5TH1 ANO MAfN OPPOSfTt COURT HUUil Til BATH CAPS 15c TO n All ('oloi-s We Sell Dimension Lumber And Building . Materials As well as BETTER 0XES Union Box Co. Phone Main 583 j La Grande, Ore. WHY NOT NOW? j Red Cross ' Drag Store Civil Swlft Ttxt Scl im.l.snoito, t ir.-. a cniiid Sititt-H oivtl Ni'iri t-Niitiiliiation win tin h.'i.i ii' io July m lo nn on rxpucU'.! viirJitit'.v lis fourth t'litKH hih: m:if.iiT at Aloliit mill uny tl ti.'f vai-unrt.'M tluit iimv o.-rur. 'S, .L!!' B. JJi1 LH .'LJI-I -rurr TflMir THAT BUILDS YOU WJ R1IV IT AT YOUR DRUGGIST WHY NOT NOW? Interest Increases as Our July Shoe Sale Continues And well it ck'servos the success accorded it, for the values it presents are most remarkable. The styles included ni'c those sanctioned by fashion the styles which are being worn right now. For instance there are 1 thick Salins, Black Kid and Talent Leathers, Tan and Gray Suedes, Sport , Oxfords and 'Sandals in all colors. Uemeivtlier, every pair of shoes in our store is included in this bijr July Clearance Sale for men, women and children. Now is your tiino to save on footwear! The Bootery Inc 206 Depot Street rhone Main 113 "A Paradise for Tired Feet Home of the Arch-Aid Shoe for Men and Women GROVER SMITH, Mgr. Gilmore & Cochran riumhinp; and Heating 2202 N. Kirch St. Vhone 208-M I? - ; ; : - '"' " I I T I SMOKE .' Grand Eagle Cigars They Are The liest! Four Sizes Wm. H. Layden, Mfr. 1517 Madison Ave. t t Y ? ? t t f if i The Business Of All Business- BANKING The cooperation of a strong bank is a mighty fine asset for any rising young business man or firm. . : ; There is consolation in" knowing that you can consult any officer of this bank whenever occasion requires that they are always ready and willing to confer with you in any of your banking affairs. We do not believe in red tape. Our idea of a (bank's function is SERV ICE, given cheerfully and freely at all times. YOUR BUSINESS WILL EE OUR PLEASURE ' i-. United States National Bank IWEMnr.K FKDKRAL RESEHVE SYSTEM The Dank That Takes Care of Your Interests ELE CTRIC RANGES See The New w MONARCH . fi Bohiienkamp Co. A i i ..