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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1924)
miiimh Mining ...... , PAGE THREH Wednesday, July 1G, 192-1. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER NEWS of SOCIETY Social iuws must hn la the hands of tho society editor hy t:30 o'clock. Duo to the fact Unit tlio social pu.ro Is made up before noon, It is prnelleutly im possible to inwut stories after that hour. Hereafter, items, no ma tit; r how importuiit they arc, that urn uVluyod beyond that hour, not bo printed until Mm following, day Nuwa Edi tor's Note. mul Mrs. A. , Kkhurdnon have as tliuir liousu gm-sts Mr. and Mi'8," Olydu UunuitUor, of Los An-Ki'U-s, California. Mrs. UamiiHter was 1 formerly Miss Kurn Wilduy and was for a number of years a rcsitR-nt of J,n Grande, her father being ono of La Grande's pionoers. Air, u ml Mrs. Dannlsler made tht trip by uuto and will rujnain in La Grande several days. ',- . Mrs. Carl Tucker and children or 1 taker visited yesterduy at the U. K.1 SMoran homo,. Mrs. Tucker is a sister of "ivlra. Clius. Moraii, who is now at the Moran home ,'ieroi Durinff tho afternoon the two lilt In Miss Tuckers rendered several beautiful selections on the piano, both girls being able to play very well. They returned to their home at linker lust evening. The Ladles of Mooseheart Le gion -m meet at the homo of Mrs. Shullz. iat!4 East N avenue, Thurs day afternoon at two o'clock, with Mrs, G. Steward assisting as hos tess. AH Legionnaires are cordial ly invited. . ' Clover Creek. (Special A de lightful dancing party was held at I the home of William Wat kins re cently, : There was 'a largo crowd in attendance and after a most en joyable evening delicious refresh ments were served. . -.'..- . Cove (Special Mrs. I'aulino I'rlllman ceiebraitd her blrthday anniversury Sunduy, July 13, at the home of her brothers, C M. and G. G. BtueklaniL A delicious dinner was served with covers laid for twenty-six guests, among them were Mr. and Mrs. E. Miller and family, of Union; Mr; and Mrs. L. 13. Anderson, of Cove, and mupy other out of town people. " LABOR TO AID LA FOLLETTE HUNT'S LETTER (Continued from ptte 1) 11 IWSSP Milk SfWt MM For Infant; O IV Children, Hwvfew&i The Aged Rich Milk, Malted Grain ext. in powder form.makesThc Food-Drink for All Digestible No Cooking. A light Lunch always at hand. Also in Tablet form. Ask for "orcft " at all Fountains. f?" AvoM Imttntinnt Substitute Fermuiienily waved, wavy or . curly hair slmuld bo ' , Water-Waved Tho wnter-wavo la soft and natural In appearance. Jnno wiso can ft possibly Jiui-m the hair. Moles, warts, superfluous . hair permanenth removed v-Uhor. seal Alt Work Ciitttratitocc AT TIIK COIjONIAL I'hotie 52 1 -J 1808 ro-irlh BL . Apt. n pluco by aeclumation. Wuish then explained to party leaders that it would be most un wise to place him on the presi dential ticket. He is up for re election to the senate this fall, and )h sure of sweeping his state for that office. Hut the fate or the Democrat ie president lal ticket is not so certain. He would be much more valuable to the party, he ex- t plained, as a real senator than as , a problematical vice president.' j 1 n deference to his wishes in , fact to his demand Walsh was reluct ntly passed by. Second choice of the large' ma jority of delegates from the west ern field, to which the choice was j limited, was Edwin Meredith of tlovva. . lcrenth lives in Tuu center oi the great agricultural region which is the seat of the cramps which threaten to bring on po litical convulsions this fall. The trouble- has been diagnosed out lh..r.. i. a Inn much Wwll atr(t. j Meredith, as publisher of farm periodicals and in close touch with ugrtculturttt thought and senti ment, realized that a lit of ex plaining would have to be done to eonvlnce the mid-west that a New York attorney, with his office on Jirou.il street just around tho cor ner : from 'Wall, and with J. 1. Morgan ns his client, is not to a considerable degree, influenced by if iot representative of Wall Hi reel. ' f ' So Meredith,' likewise, refused the honor. Thereby selling a new record. Tor the Democrats.,' I One iiepubliean Lowden-'-re-; fused tho G. (. 1. vice presidential Turn HnmonrtitH Walsh iiim! Meredith refused ft from WASHINGTON (ity the Associa ted I'ress) Financial support for tho laKollette for president move ment. Is being sought from 3 or more national labor organizations inj an appeal stmt out by officials of the conference, for progressive political action which indorsed the Wisconsin senator's independent candidacy at its Cleveland conven tion. ' ' 1 , Koch group wtm urged tlo mfcke an immediate contribution, to bu used til the campaign expenses and to aid In the solicitation of fnmls. Tho appeal was mudti by William Johnston, president of tho Interna tional Association' of -.'Machinists. and Arthur K. Holder, chairman and secretary, respectively, of the conference. They said that detail ed plans for raising an adequate campaign fund, chiefly by: small contributions from thoso tn the working class, would be hud be fore tho conference's national com mlttco when it meets here l-'ridity to select' a vice presidential can didate and perfect campaign plans Kxpect VoItmtci'R Work. In some instances, it was said, members of labor organisations will be solicited directly while In others the appeal will bo directed through union officials who prefer to follow such procedure. The le lief was expressed that volunteer aid will bo available to such an ex tent during the campaign to carry on its activities that any vast ex penditure of money can be avoid ed. Funds obtained by the confer ence organization w-ill be used in carrying tho fight for LaFollette Into all sections of the country. They also will bo made available for use by Hopresentatlve John M. Nelson of Wisconsin, campaign manager for LaKolletto, who es tablished headquarters in Chicago. Conference officials emphasized that they Intended to work hand lit hand , with the organization worked out by Nelson, and will navo offices adjoining his In Chi cago to facilitate interchange of support. - Word has been received by Mr. Nelson that members of commit tee would like to have him here for their meeting the last of the week. It is their plan to have him participate in their discussions in order to acquaint him with their plans and in turn' to leant what preliminary -work bus been accom plished by him und his assistant?. county ami extending through Ar lington, 1 Ma lock to Qulnton, Is completely macadumlzi'd. accord ing to a statement just p-iIVied by c. W. Wanzer. division engi neer of the state highway depart ment. Tho work i was started sev eral months ago by Lyon i I 'rice, who hs since moved csmp to T'ie itttlleB-Vntlforntu unit smth of lu fur. The state, highway depart ment It also meeting with consid erable success with an e-x peri in oil on that portion of the Co lumbia river highway between Seuferl's cannery, a few mlh-s east of The rHllts, niid ttm ltsthtes river hrhtKc. Autobus trst veil tig over that unit of the highway re port the roadbed in fine shape. automobile left !Ue road near his The victim was years wbt. IU farm and plunged ttowrt an ' em- aurvlvcd by his widow ami eight bankment and died four hoots tut- children. er in a hospital at Myrtle Folnt. v Mrs. Culbertson and four children The cost ot getting u dtvorrt- who were also in the car escaped tnuy depend on bxw .much- your Injury, - good name is worth. X Aiitu Fatal to Itamiier. MA ItSlIFl KL1. On W. T. Cl liertsou, ruueher of the "Gravel Fori! iliBlrlet,' was iiijnred when bjs CHOCOLATE .FUDGE Speciiil i!0e Ll Today mid Toimnrow The Candy Shop fil!0 fir kt. Tbe ' Buuie of Uonie Made Caiulf A Woman's Way '('t tried for four months to get my wife to try Mayr's Wondei- fnl Itemedy, which 1 knew had I helped a friend of mine who also suf f e red from stomae h t ro ub le. I finally had to bribe her with a new arc sh, i ne nrst aosa pro duced remarkulde results, clean ing up her completion and re storing her uppetite. She cam now eat things site .hadn't been able to for ninny years." It te a simple, harmless preparation that. t removes the catarrhal mucus from tl?e Intestinal tract and allays tl inflammation which causes prac tically air stomach, ltvernd in testinal ailments, including appen dicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. At all druggists. Adv. AUIiliTOX-Qt IXTOX , T.H K DAIIJifl, The 2?-mile strtdch of Columbia river highway I bet ween the west line of Morrmv Beauty Seekers Will Do Well to Try THE IJtARINELLO siiqp iloxim A, Somincr Uhltf. "A beauty aid for every need" I'UONIS MAIN 677 BassDnBBnvsjvaavEzsffrzKrvECiTf Kmrm.ut ni imp Vm w.w creams fmtv xivil WK IXHIMI WHAT ; , l'OSiCK Mi IdKON t . FAll.Fl) TO ,FIM lla was hunting, hunting fo tlm Fountain of - Perpetual Youth and died tlisap pointed. Wo have, found it in our Marinetlo tveatmeutA We can bring - to your cheeks the very bloom ani color of youth. Wo can bring to yojr life happiness that youth and beauty give. , MAlUXKrd.0 OOSSIKriG SHOP . 25 New Folf y Ittdg. iNume Main . VIA The Bloom of; These Charming Summer Dresses OF TUB SII-K Flush mid cool linkjij;, jiunecliy styled, daintily trimmed, washable mater ials and wull-mudo dree. inexpensively priced . for this week's special selling. $19.73 LADIES READY-TO-WEAR i I AND MILUNtRY Here's Good New for Car Owners a battery that it Charged Bonc-Dry. (ThmcUd Rubber ImulMton) No chemical action or loss of life can take place in a battery while it U dry. Wc fill this battery the day it ia aold. You stt ail ita life in your car. . " Jurt drop la her. and m mjr bm .(art time iMtterie out on tuccemfut ouccr. ,; lt' worth v.tiJliner"iAy. Utile Ampcfc. tHE DAlTKIty & KI.KCntlO RKUVICE CO. i-oij-luon Mavlilnu Works llliltt. ' tStt Washington Ave, I'honu Stalo J5 STORAGE BATTERIES HMF mm aiiaaiaaiiaHaii1!'-'Ttt trnn , Blue Mountain Oregon LUMBER ; " : - ! , ' , ' "SUDDEN SERVICE". 1 ' That's the kind we have . ; Bowman - Hicks Lumber Company Telephone Main 8 ; for Mill or Box Wood Phone M-547 J. L. MUNHALL t' y v f ? T T Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y i Y Y Y Y Y T Y Y Y !Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y v t Y f $ x GASH SALE ONLY STOCK REDUCING AND MONEY RAISING Men s and Boys Furnishings Ot!K KNTIKK LINE OF (IUALITY MlHt CIIANDISE GO ON SALE AT 20 to 3:i 1-3 Tcr Cent Off Our Regular Price . j ; 3 A ib All our regular stock A! 1 former prices : will be found on the garments ; . . ALLEN A COOPER Underwear OUR ENTIRE LINE AT 20 Per Cent Discount 1 150 "MEN'S Felt Hats Values to $7.45 Spcchtl Now $2.45 Trunks Suit Cases - Bags ENTIRE LINE AT A SAVING OF 20 Per Cent Now is the time to buy one for your Vacation Trip. IT STARTED THIS MORNING! IT'S IN FULL BLAST NOW! THE CLINT'S CLOTHIERY DRIVE TO Dt A 3 MONTHS BUSINESS IN 22 DAYS! $30,000 STOCK OF FINE, COOL MEN'S AND HOYS WEAR CUT TO PRICES THAT PUT A NEW MEANING INTO THE WORD SALE! , MEN'S FINE SUITS at $18.75, $24.50 and $33.95 MEN'S STRAW HATS at $1.50, $1.85 and $2.45 MEN'S SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, NECKWEAR AND HOSIERY AT SALE PRICES UNTIL EVERY ITEM IS SOLD. Today is the day to get into this sale but if you cannot make it today, by u!I means do it tomorrow. Yes, this Sale is scheduled to last 22 days but by the looks of the buying we wiH have empty shelves long before the two weeks are up. ; ': , . ' - 1 ' ' ' ' ' - ' : ;'. ., ' Coxae in, look around you have seen sales, lots of them but never has a La Grande newsjmper told of such severe reductions.' ' j . , ft , OPEN AGAIN TOMORROW MORNING AT 8 A, M, ' : . SOME OF OUR MANY BARGAINS Read Our Page Ad In Tuesday's Paper For Others Shoes Reduced j MEN'S BOYS and CHILDREN'S ENTIRE LINE OF DRESS AND WORK SHOES 25 I'er Cent Off NETTLETON SHOES AND OXFORDS Sale, $10,09 Pair ALL REGULAR SUITS 30 Per Cent Off X Take in our entire line of Men's and Young Men's Clothes. ' XTRAGOOD Boys' Suits ALL WOOL, 2 PAIR KNICKERS ' 20. Per Cent Discount EVERY 10TII TIE SOLD WE GIVE AWAY FREE Rc The Lucky One SAVE MONEY NOW YO l)R GAIN OUR LOSS EVERY 13th HAT SOLO WE GIVE AWAY FREE Be The Lucky One CASH SALE ONLY Standard Merchandise of Quality. Our en tire stock goes on salel r Nothing reserved (fjhnr "THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE Comparison will con vince you. We put these reductions right up to your own judg ment. ; I. , tom sawyer: x :u- i Wash Suits , ) k Ajfea a.to 8 Years - t ONE-HALF PRICES j Y 110S ADAMS AVENUE LA GRANDE, OREGON