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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1924)
Thursday,-July 17, 102. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE THREE - NEWS of SQGIEfl I A H ; : i Social news must be in the hands of tho society editor by :3ft o'clock. Dim to tho fort that tho social page Is in ado up before-noon, it la practically im poaslhlo to insert storitji nfurr that hour. ITorenrUir, Hums, no matter how important they nru, that oro doluyd beyond that hour,, wilt not bo printed until tho following day Nows Edi tor's Nolo. k Miss Klirine K. Oanin-ll and Mol Vin Tt. Itutld were Uitlly m:ii'rii-;l at llu il.utlicran rhtm-h on Vod ut'Sday iartirnooii, July I . M-s J. AlnMworth and Many 1 ). i'ror-i-or wcri. thi ullt-ndaiittt. Tin- Iuid tH a daughter of Anion ('untrHl, of liuntliigion. Oregon. nnI a ttmdu al4 of the high school of (hut city. Slip la well . known here, .having been employed by the MVli -phono company for several months. The groom Is the son of (). S. Itmhl, oi' Mitchell, Soulh Dakota, and a graduate from the Key at one I im. i - Fermaiicnfly waved, wnvy op curly hair should bo Water- Wavnl Tho wator-wavo is ' soft and natural In appearance. In no wise can It possibly harm tho hair. Moles, warts, suporf luo is hair permanent amoved Uhor5 seal All Work Cuanuitocc AT TI7E COLONIAL l'liono r21-J 180S Fourth St. f Apt. B tule of reading. He Is now cm ployod by the J. t Penney com pany of l,a tliando. Tip- happy couple will take a Jhort bridal "trip, ufter which they v-ill lu- at hoidY to their many friends at'tini (Jroonwood street. 'rhi iuurrlngc was solemnized by Uevnnd WiHiain l- Holt. , With a fair sized erowd in at ffjnhiiirt! last evening the Measur ing l';trty given by tho V. W. tl.'h or iho llapilHi church at Kuglos hull iH a success. An evening ot i'uiu siai-ied at S : 1 5 o'clock, when tho tour urnund the world started on t ip'lc journoy. and tho Negro danoois begun ihoir first perform ance. Those t wo feat urea caused mtieh morrimcnl logcihcr with a tasting, smelling . and seeing con iosi. iM her font tiros of the eve. r.lntj'H eiitt-itHtntnout was a gypsy fortune toiler, a candy booth, etc. lioothK whore, refreshments : Wert served were open all evening Tho proceeds from the measur ing parly go toward the V. W. O. i I camp to lie held, at Wallowa LuKi the hitler part of this month. A delightful afternoon was spent yesterday, when the l.oyal .Sisters oi tho Chrlslian church met ut the homo of ill s. J. T. Harvey. Jr., , w if ii His. J. T. Harvey, sr., assist ling as hostess. '.A ft or 'the regular business meeting a pleasant social I line was cjh nt and delicious re freshment served by the charming llOSteSSea. , ! Mrs. I.. Ktillwell will entertain ; the Par kiln lc club at her home ; J uly A large at tendance is de- j pi red as a very interesting meeting I is anticipated. THE OLD HOME TOWN r By Stanley v. GRAIN MERGER . PLAN REVEALED 1 j (Continued from page 1) Yo i will find our shop lo lie a verit able wonjli rhind- of new ideas and cre ations. You are in .yilod to come in and look around at any timo. Itiiy It At RIclinrdson'H Art i.ifi shop ALUMINU it. ' OF Salt and Pepper Shakers' Cups, Tie and i Cake Tins 15c - 2 for 2.1c Skala Hdw. Company ' Phone Main 33 . " Rocsch BIdff. viduais Or asuoclat ions engaged In producing tin commodity to be hnmlled. Another provision, how ever, perm Its the Issuance of pre ferred st;;ok. which is not so re ? i riot ed, "wit it or without tho right to vote." The articles of incorporation pro hie for ?5.n(ia,M(i(t of pre--lomd stork and (i.immiiou of eominon stock. ' i'nn .MnKe tirent Savings Financial nun involved in iho deal nr,ihit;iin (hat u waving of r.tHi.fMMi to s:;.tnio,iUMi annually is poh::":lh- hy miiling the grain con-, e. an. Ace(uling to II. S. Ital ian!, counsel for the Ohio Farm I Im enu federation, who has been acting ;.n couiLiei for the ffi'fttn tic igr ((Milinit.ten of the Ameri can lmn Itnreiiu federation, which has indorsed the plan, said t he co-operat i e 'laws contain st rjet ohutHOH to Insure producer control of the corporal Ion. (Jrtilu producers sny that the laws proh-. iihly will he .construed Itbenillw du'i in'g' I'hi- 1erfiid' of"tVansit loh. ' "' According to Ms, iia I In rd, the provision of the national Cap per-Vols) end act t hat each hieni-in-r h-hall have but one vote, r mtrflleM;; of the unioutil of slock he pwuH. inii-st govern I lie ne,v coroorat ion, hecnuso it. will en rrrige in iuterstae commerce. In explaining plans for the t ransit imi p'-riod. Mr, Myers said (he initial working capital must Hum- from t he five grain com pauifs vhose properties are to be merged. These companies hold preferred dock. ''A r-'itain typo of prof erred Doctors Advise Port Wine and Olive Oil Prominent physicians say if I he public only knew the tonic Value of port wine and olive, oil they would quickly regain thoir health. Poilollvo is a combination of rich crennt, olive oil and rare old port wini!. scientifically blended with other medical agents. It restores tiled out. run-down systems, is especially valuable for dyspepsia.' stomnch troubles and constipation. Heart today taking Portollvc, nature's food tonic, and sen how ij'.iiekly you improve. I ted Cross Pharmacy will supply you. (M;hi orders accepted ). Adv. i Portolive Laxative To keep your Teeth a lifetime 'You who wish (o preserve your tool h keep them solid and frfe from discoloration rcinefnlier this 'Be attentive to your t'"' h keep the shreds of food from out of the crevices use the bruaii regularly and with an up and down motion and use that most efficient tooth cleaner and " preservative Squibb's Dental Cream Prevents fermentation n rising from the decomposition of food particles hard, ns the gunio proli cts. whitens and pol ishes the enamel of t he - tooth sveet ns and perfume the breath. ft rend- rs 'the sor i-etloiis and membrane of th in A ith thoroughly genu proif. 'This Is not a mere tooth paste It is a real tooth preserva tive. In collapsible tubes chart :snd economical f0c the lube. ' . " Red Cross Drug Store .Wl 1 OV I. A'Xi -lit IC II I I S HI "M - II U TTH K VI t REPORTS TMAT ECBIRT ROBBJNS IS 1 OTL. - 1 uiA.iu.mY IHC roKTCK AT lWtCflTTtAL HOICU REPORTS THAT ECBIIBT ROBBINS IS , THE ONLY MAH JN TOWN MHO HAS HIS SHOES (1 TSmkt.ni 1 stoclt can be exchaifged for!prop erly," Mr. ,ly$rW Sfiljlj1! ilpd tlpro- 'ducers would be'lveiiVh'ie; to ah- Jjorh. it. - 'yiiUVwlH? irtve'" tjjt'Vrtvj? companies c'ontroluiitil pr'oMiccrs have bouKht halCthet slock. Thote' is a truHteoHhtp opfupio .lfthirin-' ors and farmers-will have.a two-', third majority on -the board of directors. v - . "We, at the , producers' : t end,' probably will hiked wq1 1npnthHto make our appraisal, of the prop er! h. Ve.wlll;lihalu no.lmuiedt; ato effort to Induce 1 farmer , to buy stock. This is not u" stock selling or promotion 'proposition put Hie bringing together of grain marketing agencfcH whlch.-r have Itbundunce of . capital anriV facili ties fop handling alPthe' grain that, is offered and -of working1 with the farmers elevators and other train marketing .agencies in solv ing the problem of 'orderly-'marketing. In this way they can bring to every grower the world' bc-d market price for his gruln.' ,. ' wroctH nig sing ' . . '"I'lie corpordtlon contemplated under the act which the new con cern takes advantage of," ' .Mr. Itullurd -said, "does .not control price, but effects saving for the producer," v ' . ' Oray Silver, legislative repre sentative of the farm bureau, am plified I bl statement, declaring, 'Jl Is an Instrumentality for ,;' dis tribution rather than a bushiest corporation In the ordinary Dense." "No association. ": Mr; Ballurd sahl, under tie not: can bundle for, non-members 'products i'lUe. value of which exceed that .of Hs nielnbers." 1 ,. ' f t. ' ('"The act Until s dividends -. on stock'to'S per cent "per annuin'. and provide that all net. earnings rqf the, association "after redhction of a '.reserve-fund not to -exceed ''2' per cent, shall be distributed; buck -to stock : ownership, but ' upon the basis of the huslne . which lm. been done with ilmilvldiiul mem bers by the company."' ' High Clothing Price Keeping Raw Wool L6w (Continued from Page One) partment slates. "American wool growers are receiving 2U oent a pound less for thoir wool now than a year ago, despite low world Mocks, decreused Imports during the last 10 monthH, and a decrease In the . number of sheep In' the principal wool producing. countries of the world. Trol iitvei Alibi "Curtailed buying of woolen good and clothing, because of high prices, backward season,' high rent, chnngo in style of wo men' wear, two-pant suits, and Increased use of silk upd cotton goods, have been advanced by the trade as the reason why tho price of raw wool lire under those. of a year ago, . despite the American Import tariff on wool.- ',.: "The price of raw wool In Bos- torj 1 approximately , IS cent . n, pound lower than the London price, plus Import duty' resulting In decreased Import and tho re exporting of large quantities! of foreign . wools imported into the t'nlted Mate ami held In bond. Total wool imports Into the United Htutes In tho 10 months ended April ,80, 1924, were 20n.O0O,ft0 pounds, n compared with 4:i8 000.000 pounds the corresponding ten months, a' year agro. 1 1 M.vkii Prison fiAttn t'StiVmw rUt.RM, Ore..- Uniform nttlre will heneefonh be' the order for Inmate of the slate penitentiary. Including trusties. Warden A.M. Halrymple announced. "-'One pur pose, U was said,- Is to - remove what 1 - derisively ' called -the "count it club" atmosphere of the state prison. Grain tro uxors and hickory shirt will be the color. Shoe will be of uniform and dis tinctive design, too. .- Kor: neural year trusties have had the priv ilege of wearing- white shirt and ditek'trousers. k . FOR SALE). r noom modern". V stucco , house vlarge I lot lol feet, . JustC0titr ,, VfSH'V 1 -ocied anii block f roVu .tiigh schiiol'onlv'.'stiutyl'KVd "Oan afltheI,abulhltiV; arid Mo'tih'v v for; u bout 'half.v Halance? cash.?! i lloom.. uiodern' houseJot, '.5xJ 10, - located bn' Jefferson' stfeet close In. VTrlce' f-idooV'mtfll.-. caih payment balance ea'sy,'terma. . 7 Room ' strictly, modern J. home! , with. -.nil; modern cOnyenlencea ' In I he house. Ueau'tlful ida,wn, . trees. etc., on . pavement. Street ' .'close; In on' Spring 'Btreet near tho .'Baptist clmrcl ;rrlco jr75Utri Good terms ron' part of ..It, ' but . must huve s good - cash payment . down.. v VV'-C l- . 2 ' Good modern s homes belonging to-;oneparty,V located '.on Wnslt- Ington avenue.- Itentm 'for i5 per month,-' besides apartment . occupied -by ' the ownex. N.teo shade trees, lawn. cement pllle .walks, and paved- lit reef.' " The price for both, bulldinrs ICS.oO. Terms can be had on part 'of it C. J. Black & Company siKWMMini 'to vj. Biteem stoop. iJk Oranile NUI KuUf lld. . . Thona Slain M ' ' I'i--'- '-.T.t Timely tow Priced Dress Sale Several groups of Summer Dosses each garment typical of this sea son's test styles and colors, and liiiTy representative of highest value,' quality and standard. : " . . . .. . .. $2.75 to $7.50l Dainty new models in Linen, plain Voiles, dotted Swiss and Tissues, formerly priced at $3.50 to $17.75.;.;- ...,";.'" Entire SHinmcr Line of (lie Well Known ; . Bettv Wale Frocks r I' -.Alivin'lw wmtiwi 'tiavp liofnnio .irmi.'linted with and ". VipnrWIv onfVinoo'il ...ftVer the uncommon .and uniqite! qualities' of Betty Wales Frocks. Many women will welcome these low prices One-Fourth to One-Third Off. LADIES READY-TO-WEAR AND MILLINERY"- Beauty Seekers Will Do Well to Try THE MARINELLO SHOP Boom f, Somrncr Dlds. ' "A btauty aid tor ; vrtrl need" PHONE MAIN til ft;8""- - cr "S.U. :TTtv?T,;:-,.Sr ' tin -"1 Lincoln Owners Endorse Union Non-ie'tpriating Gasoline mm :.vj'-r. for comfort ind ret ind health and thfe simpl life, alt in pleasing variations at NORTH IEACI, CLATSOP BEACHES, TILUM00H BEACHES r NEWPOSJ Our atmt will hand tou "Ootlnm In tha PadSc NoTttnMaf1 and Oregon OulOgora" and Iherwlll Mil m Uwwboto itorj. A round trtp iusucr txcaratoa llckrt ia ' . j UNION PACIFIC SYSTCl nrtordlialwonihr!ulniDtliroufcth.ColiiiWRlyetGour.. v w tranaa m aaaaaraaak Jm--V JUKI lUniHHOI, J. If. Kecnoy, Aj,vnt, I.u Grnnde, Ore. Win. Mt-MiuTiiy, (ii-neral Tass. A'ent. roi(i;iml,'i.Oi'CRoii. n'' CHOCOLATE FUDGE ti l l - Hppci;il .10c tb Today and TomoiTow The Candy Shop aso nn sr. Tlio Home of Home Made Dandy . r Aristocracy in a Motor Fuel? fthm. Many More Like This This U but otieoftlte laboratory rooms in our treat research building where a larft (taff of xperienced chemiats and eagineers tpeodi hi tiine in guarding tlie quality of Union Oil product! and in oearching for new wayi in which to improve supcrioritiea already devel oped to a high degree. THERE is an aristocracy of products as well as an aristocracy of brains and culture. Such productl art thostf which ar developed to the highest point of efficiency, quality or value of whatever kind they are supposed to possess. Union Gasoline, designed to make fine motorcars give their liest performance to their owners, is of this class among fuels. The care, skill, experience, and facilities we bring to bear on its production are simply the beat we can arrange for, or purchase or create. There are certain feature that it offers. Union Gasoline has the quality of non-detonation which means the elimination of "knocking" on hills, and in slow, heavy pulls, quicker acceleration, and a smoother, more vibrationless speed. The cost of Union, regardless of its qualities, 4 no more than that of other good gasolines. . All, therefore, can take advantage of it. Union OUCkffipany .California v vr: roi:N! what roNri; hi: i.r.ov I AEI.I I 'I'O JI' was hunting, hunting for tin- Kouiitnln of ivriiirliMl Youth iiivl Oh-rt dlwip polnl ;d. V hnvo found It In our Marlncllo tri-ntim-nlA t-. rnn hrlnff to your phofltH t ho vi-ry blnom ani culm of youth. Wo c.nn bring to yo.ir lif hnpplncsM tlutt youth u nd b'-fiuty glvo. 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