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Thm-sfliiv. January 8, 1925.
PAGE EIGHT
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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McNry's : Amendment.
.-Making Available Un
expended portion of
- Appropriation,' Passed.
I'Ij'NI'I.KTON. 'Ore. ('.'pedal .
The United Mute sennln ban ue
ople'd Van. n tumid men'i to the in
terior deparliuont bill continuing
lite I'malilla rnplds survey appro
prlal lun voi (but t it further Invitt.
tigttUem of .(he project 'may be
made" by' the burcun df roclamn
t lorn Arvvlro ront' ffli'iifttor Mc
Nury .recolved yesterday by George
. t.- Baer. Hecretary of the iissocia-
lion said!
. "Henate lust evening accepted
my nni'tilit)(ti4 inmkinir 'uvl.llabift
uni vi.crtd' tl, VoVtloii of,' C'nuitilla
rapids npurupriutloit.' ' . ' ' l
"i L. McXAltY."
Tbo matter Is being looked after
In the hoHite by Uougresumin Sln-
Tn nnuTif.nir
lUbUimitUL J
-SURVEyWORK
Wc Owe Our Success Durinj; the Past Year to
Our Customers Who Appreciate.
Quality ;
Goods if
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If it is made !y ('williama' Kleetric I'.akeiy, yoU
can depend on it that it's the best. C
We use no substitutes in the manufacture of our.
products.
'Home of the Golden Crust."
Gwilliams' Electric Bakery
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"Just a Com! (Juv'
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, nplt and It Is hoped the houso will
acti!ieKie in the action taken by
the Henate. The nmendmcnt means
(hut a um of over $0ooo left over
from the survey will be available
for further work. The work' In
view will not call for much field
w-.rk but will be largely In' the
way cf amplifying the report made
by K. -It. Urokeer,
The t'tmitllla Vapid association
In working" to have Ibis work done
by t he government tthis; year and
will alMt arrange for a special re
port by engineers working under
the direction of' tin' afsocbitinn
.with the ronpcnitlon of the engl
i n rlng of fir. 8 in Oregon, Wa-sh-
Ingtun and Idaho. t ,, , -
J'AINTING IS ;.AMINLD
! HAI.KM. On-.J-Kltite offlcinls and
employes assembled In the execu
tive depart ment' 'hen' nnd Heard
an! explanation ' or h nlntlng by
Theodore (lecoux; d- plctlng ' t tie his
torical1 meeting nl Chunipoeg1 tin
May 2, 1 Mil; fretiitentty referr-d to
an the birth of Oregon,
Mr. Ooeoux. 'who was1' borti' "In
spent more than five years In
rompleiliig the paln'tng. Ait ullorl
will Im miide ttf have the legisla
ture appropriate $l;t.aiHi wit li which
to purchase the tfork.
and Lou Trlli'itrn
ONE CAP
FREE
Selected I'Yom Our Entire Stock
V.'itli Each
Gordon Hat
Purchased at tlie Ucular Price of
$5
MEN'S -
1309 ADAMS AVK.
Opposite Hooverized ,
ON IRISH LEGS
' LOXIlON AI" The little shop
girls of Iruland ure Tesponllile for
a boom in lite artificial silk tra.'
thut Im one of tho bright spots In
the business life of these I-hI-is.
1 The liianufacturers ' of a n.-v;
process if weaving artiricial' i.ills.
tnaterials, an industry sUir'ed lon
before the war. ure now banking
ftttter dividends because the girls
In the shops and offices, ami' even
schools, 'nre no longer content to
wear the cotton-nttiekings a id cot
ton blouses which i tlmy diaplay.-d
before and thninghnut war.
Thsl- aptitiulo for style changing
which in Amerlcn could make and
uiimuM' flu j per fashions overnight
moves slower In Kngland, and a
year or so ago tho Mnlish girls
foundj libit inut hrof : t If -i?' 'stfcWI
stnndljiL' ( was tuisod ! mxin '.silt(
IK
stocki,i UJEi ! ! ' -J. r
The htuneiaet iliets of til i ni ll-
flclal silk then n -opened tlseir
mills, closi-it by po:,t war ilnrniiine
and have kept I lie fuctorteH work
ing overtime producing Mocking-;,
blouses and other tdinil.tr i.riiebx
The artificial silk trade ha.- grnwn
; until niiw most of the lo.ig i-Htah.
j liHhctl woolen and cotton spinning
I firms re producing nrllMcie.l stlk
of some sort. Machinery fo,- iniil:
! Ing arlirlctul silk gui inentM a.i.)
' noveljles. Im , being Invented and
I liiark' lt-d dully.
Since the war factories for pro
glueing the .syntln'tic silks have
ARti YOU FAT?
II'LITP rrpv mi r iii
JIM lKl 1 II IO
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Thousands of overfat p. opu-)
'have become slender by fuMowi
the advice of doctors who. 1 econi-j
; mend Mariuola I'reserlptlon Tab-
lets. These little hit reducers are
made from the same formula
t he famous Muriiiola
IVHcrlotioll I
SILK SDX ill
ilf too fat. don't wait go to ymiKihe Incendiary material for thcH'rv nut J'IHt ' wnen
flruggiM now and for one ilolla: .
: (thr snlili' pile-, tl-.r wmW ovrrt-Utio
1 pwuir 11 hox of tin's- tul.i.ts.ittt lninnrt Ihe insnrri-rtluntM:?!
I 1 1 'ihi tin-fi'i- otl m'uy tcviu'tti,-n lli- 'ki-'ui iliiy" comi-s.'
I ,Mn'" ' '"" l"'l' '' I"! Tin- rn n. h BOv.-riiin.-nl. ill-
, 111.- Muimola ... C!.n.-nil Mot... , ,,.;, M.,ilnB f,.,v. ,1,,,,-n fr
III.IK.. Ih-troll. .Ml.-h. Th.-y n- ;,,,,., ia,fl,,llni,lll. ,nm-.tlon.
u i.-a.iu mm .-iiKiiy. .-no 11, .
dli'l and no iinili-iisnnl i-ft'i-clK.
Adv."
Slop
Cou jibing .
Ask y o 11 r neighbors
almut Nowlin's Jl-IImir
Cold & I'oukI' Cine it
never fai's. Acls differ
ent from any other. CTo
Kuarantee it.
Newlin Drug
Co.
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WEAR
GRANT 15KAN, Mgr.
Next to Star
hern estubllKhed at Hury, Nelson.
I'eierslioruugh and Oolborurne.
The Industry has spread also to
India, where artificial silk shawls,
headdresses and cloths are being
produced with even a more lux
urious gloss and feathery softness
than real silk. " . if . '
SECRETS SLIP
I'ACI-S. .(.WW A. tlHMt (V.1,1,.1,.1,.
sysl-rta tcf Mi4ut4'eiHpr(ividi4rfur
in dniiiiiiiiAiiu.i.!i,i.r.i... V..j.-.. -1
Issued by On- ''r-nicij,:cjitiiHiiiilsi
pftrty. CohserVailve journals have
puhjishyd, tllwsy PtUHTa. jVuill;; -I he h
b.illeff Clud thv fn Unlilne bull w
UmuWli the. offlcianciiiilnunistH
orguni un:ireri tirml rj bi-Hjrger-Ics.
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The lowest unit of organization
In the. party Is the "cell:'' next
above comes Hie "rayon. M 'Sa
bers of "cells" are charged to sup
ply dt-ialb-d information as to Die
activities, out put. payroll, etc., of
the industrial plant or factory
w hen- they may be employed.
Kspecbilly ure they to vhserve the
doings of mcmhiTS of the bourgeois
fll-SK 'I'lltH 111 rnrtiMi I Inn liirmxl
oyer to the "rayon." which collates
ami makes use of it.
" 'ells" among I he police, cus
toms employes, porters, doorkeep
ers, servants, etc., are charged
ulih the duly of spying upon the
movements of the bourgeoisie out
side -of their btistm-jis. Also ttiey
must" report oil sll forI,s of armn
and ntnmunitlnH in 'their vicinity;'" Jm the recepiion of American
' mveMiiKUie an supplies 01
inline, tell where situated, fbe
(amount, how they are guard-d day
1111,1 tdghi. and report whether aiiy
' 'tuniuunist sytnpai htzers are t in-
P' In these plants. ' ;
r Automobile garages. piei:s'lfe
cars and trucks must be enuiner-
ated ami located. In .short, nothing
in lnri?dt!,.n tln.l tvntihl "nrn'lflf
burning of a town and round up
vihi(-li-lt Ihtil limy Im- uviiihili'o
, (;iv, ,,. Ill,r.3.,1(m ,h:i, r,..wr,
this agitation us relatively inslg
nil icant, Tom plaint Is made ir.
some o-Tlcial circles that the inci
dent has resulted in Amncat.
tourists, because of exaggerated
h'oi les. deildlng not to come to
France tor the present. !
Orcgm l'ln Sent l-wt
S.l.l:M. dr.-. Tin- mite l..ili -
j ! tiiilliiiy. .1 the rlirtiilimi of ll"v -
i-rii'T 111 n -, iiri aiiK'-'i For ninp-1,1.-11
1 lo Nrw York i-Hv for i-xhtlill 1 55
inirn!i' four litinilliM of ll;l J
straw. Iwo 1'linilli-i of ri-lll-'l lla.M
utrnw ami H t-uutiiln of Hn-n filn-r
11 1 1 -1 In iiMiiiia ol tow. Thi- flit '
I " ' - ' "
I'Mnlui'U from origin, loK'-'I'r
Willi III. I .111 ...e.r ,,.,
kJ 1'iui.i.i,, will I xhltitti'.l imili r the
X illr-itien of the I iii ol int. i n l.ln-n.i.
Ltd.. with heaihiuarlirs ul Cililph.
.mi.
tl tn tlMtl t Nttl in Otn-rrttliHIN
m!;'AT. I.lthiii:ua (AT)
lr. f UMliT it h h ; r-oi''t'lv
j"-r ornied n nuiubt r cf iiit-Hit rl
epTatlont at the herpaf l'nler-
sity bopfrtl which hne uttnirted
in m b " Mni Ion h'Tiiii-..- b pniwis
IRE MARKETS;
GORE'S PLAN
WASHINGTON By the AhsocI
uN'il I'reiw) ICecrctarb a Gore and
Hoover presented their viewa on
ngriculturc late. Wednesday before
the unmial meeting of the nation
al council of farmer. co-operative
marketing associations, which til
no wua awn i red by''J. N. Kehoe,
vice president of tlto Hurley To
liueeo Growers' Co-operative tta
ttociutlon. that member of IiIh or
ganization were not worried that
reformers would put them out of
business.
Secretary Gore, saying lie had
worked to Instill the Idea of norv-
Ice into the agriculture depart-
' ment, declared, "wo must continu
ally expand our markets for our
j commodities." This, he udded,
, ''can best be accomplished by co
operative marketing. He waa do
i terminal, he said, to net In mo
tion overy force to show that "the
American farmer Is as wi-so In
, peace as he waa patriotic in war."
Hoover Gives Views.
Mr. Hoover outlined threo prin
ciples to guide the agricultural
movement, is he viewed It to
make the United States self aup-
porting in Its food supply; to up
I build organization among farmers
j and to cllminato wa.nte. He also
advanced further relaxation of the
restraint of trade acts an, applied
jto agriculture and urged establish
ment of better terminal facilities
for distribution or farm products
and Independent audits for co-operatives
to strengthen the recruit
ing of membership.
Mr. Kehoo, digressing in a dis
cussion of credits, which formed
the subject of exhaustive debate
by delegates, declared tobacco
growers were not worried by the
activities of nntl-tobacco' (refornx
nrs. because their product ' Is not
akin to alcohol and contains "the
calories of southing happiness."
"No man ever held up a lamp
post, went to jail or abused his
wife and children hecausu be
smoked," air. Kehoe said.
S EYE
rA lKTOV.V Al) . 'Germans
are "scheming to w'ih back their
colonies in South Africa, and, ac
cording to inv-Kognrty, AngHican
bishop of Damnruland, Konth-Wst
Africa will virtually be restored to
them if certain political proposals
arc adopted. The Mull's corre
spondent quotes the bishop os say
ing:. "If -General Hertzog. the
prime minister, accedes to tho ry
Huest of the Germans lor entire
self government, and we have' a
legislative body coniposed of elect
ed memb'-rs, you can sufcly say
thut every memb'-r of-the bouse
will be . German. In that event
it is- easy to imagine the' gtrlngs
being pnUcd -iJi llerlln, tbn reult
woulfl be etiulvulcnt trt banding
Koutli-West Africa back "to 'the
German people. ' - -
Former German properties in
the f'aremoons. West Africa, wore
offered for auction recently ' and
realized $ 1 . l2ft.(i(m. J'rylest .was
made at.' the - beginning' ot lie Valo
that such lands should not be al-
i, tl ., tiw, ,tltl,,i,in.,- 't.i i..
former enemy subjects would be
allowed to bid. Th bulk, however
was taken by a Dritish subject.
who said, although he had bought
j ' h"In , f,,r peculation, he did not
UK-Mi iu nwii iiiem io m'rmnns.
lUullo Semilog lo 'ni;laiid
Foiled by Interference
LONDON AP) -Either a nuin -
.curs of
eruti3y
ropean country deli)
tried
"- " iinnnu mh-h-
! 'rs-in during tlie Ititemalional
Itadio Week.
I htvies, wire-
less expert, has charged.
Itiullo Week Mr. Iinvles wjivm
GERMAN
TURNS .SOUTH
was a failure betause virtually ev-iof the east, you will find at Sllver
ery station In America was inter-1 1 horn-W'rlght's Family lrug Store..
fered with. The programs were 1-3-31
rulnei by continuous Morse or a! 1
piercing whistle which began ev-1 Sale tf Itcnl ltnte.
tin- AiniTican Mlallons wrr- due to'loiinly. Tin-iron.
hi-Kln lirouilt-aiit ittK. Tin- Morsel !n Ihe Tuatter of the vslate of
foiuatni-d no iiii'KKaKe anil sounilcl i ivti-r (ilm-n. ileeeuBi'd.
an If wome.ono were Mayini; alioul ollie In hereby (riven thai un
wlth a key. ami there was Ken-i,l,.r and by virtue or an order of
erally more Morse durliiK this the aliovn entitled court made anil
week than any time durinir the Centered November 3. 1S24. 1 will
previous six months. !. u) private ih for cash at the
- haw offices of K. It. HIllBO. West-
Well, It's only one more shot)-
plltj yi'iir before t'hrlr-tliias.
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ai in u n ri..rJA K li.tu is. pk. so..
.ixsi'iit iii:ai.th Mtit.ins. i-n,. pka uw
;l 'AKKIt lT I'l.AM.N. 9-lb. wk .-.Be
tii.vMric i'wam: imuii! -ii. sack 7n-
K.MIK XVIII I'. Ill.ll-: I.lli:l ,-lh 45r: l(l-ll 7n-
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HOOVERIZED GROCERY
Phone Main 49 2 Deliveries
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Copj (or thl. column most b
la by :00 a. m.
The lxlu-.s Tal.
Prompt m-rvlce. uy and nlBht.
I'iionu 24&-J. Carl Uuttrick. l'rop.
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Attention, Sheepmen. '
150.000 acres Blue Mountain
Grazing Rangu for lease In Wal
lowa County. Address - Bowman-1
Hick Lumber company, La Grand.
ureKn- 1-7-St
Stop Coughing,
Ask your neighbors about New'
Mns 24 hour cold and cough cure.
It never fails. It ucts different from
any other. V0 guarantee it. New
lin Drug Co. l-7-2t
Jan. 10, last day to pay water
rent without a penalty. l-7-3t
Jan. 10. last day to pay water
I rent without a penalty. I-7-3t
Form Loans at
Money to loan on improved
farms In Union County on 6 to 10
years period at 5 y0 Interest.
AIho School Funds now available.
H. K. Dixon, Uopms Koley
Building, La Grande, Ore. 1-0-tf
All tho big values In.sphool tyili.'
lela nnd loose-leaf .paper, theme i
paper, typewriter paper, drawing!
paper, that are used in the. schools j
of l!a Grande you will find at Sll-verthorn-Wright'a
Family Drug!
Store. t. , l-3-t
Jan. 10. last day to paywaier!
rent without a penalty , l-?-3t
Ppecial price, $S.OO per cord for
16-inch wood. Phono SS7-W. 1
12-27-tf
Stockliolders Annual Meeting
Notice is hereby given that tho
Annual Meeting of the Stockhold
ers ot the I-a Grande National Bank
will bq held at their banking house
In J-a Grande, Oregon, on Tuesday,
January 13th 1925. at If) o'clock;
a. in. At this meeting a Board of
Directors will be elected to servo i
for the year 1&25 and such other'
business will be transacted aa may!
properly offer.
H. E. cdOLIDGE, -12-1
1-8 0-t . i. .Cnahior
Jan. MK lust day to pay wlfic
reut witJioiil; a.peiiu)tyvV -jlfl-3t
-ru- ! i i' i-.i.v,
Save money, buy high grade
children's wear. Head the ad. Nor
ton's Kiddy Shop, 1 3-6-21
TIiom; Whlto Ivory lrlxi
The honV prices on all prices that
may match your white ivory you
will find at Hllvt:rthornrWrights
Kamlly Drug Store,,., (lV, ,4-3-31
. Jan, :10, . last day to pay water
rent without a pennltyi . 3t
P m-
Ilciustltchlna pleating, button
holes, etc.. Norton's Kiddy Shop.
'. tO.M-tf
Jan. -10, last flay to pay : water
rent without a penalty 4 a f ,,U7-3t
Annual Stockholders Mn-tlng 1
Notice Is hereby given that the
Annual Meeting of the Stoekhnld-
icrs of the United States National
! , , oi i,a orancie. uregon. will)
; ii:mi in 1 1 1-3(1 uuiiniiiH iiiuiiib uo
Tuesday, January I :t t h . at in
o'clock a. m., for the purpose of
electing a Hoard of Directors for
the ensuing year and for the trans
action of any other business that
might como before the meeting.
T. J. SCUOGGINS.
12-11-30-t
!ashlerr
l H"nt. sell and repair nil makes
dressmaking course. While Sewing
1 Machine Co. New
1
s iuuuu 99 v.
32-1 2-27-tf
t Hoi water bottles, lountaln sv
'ringes- the kind t,hal ore' warranted
(ir two vcars bv.llie hest fuel or le:i
: In the i ounty tourl of l nioii
' Jarohson Hldff.. I Ji Grande. Oregon,
from and utter I'ebruary 14. ly.".
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Health and Money Saving
Hooverized Values
WHERE THE THRIFTY THRONG
V
108 Depot St., La Grande, Ore.
MEN'S SHOES
:'..;.. VOR WORK AND dress wear
New stocks arc arriving daily to satisfy the many
demands of 1925. Shoes are here at prices truly low,
made possible because of the buying power of 571
stores. .
Army Last
A Dressy-Style
.Priced Low-.
$3.98
Black calfskin shoe, welt
sole, rubber heel. "' In a 'pop
ular' style "at a low price.
Shown-in a complete run of
sizes, f- -
the following described reul estate
situated in said:counfy and 'belong
ing to said estater-to-Wllr
St of the N W !4 , the SW Vi of
the N15',i. the WJ of the KKVi, the
of the SW14, and Lots a and
4, all In Bee t.i on 31, in TuwnsliLp 2
North oC J lunge- 41 Kast of tin:
Willamette Mvrjdiaii, -ip. Union
County,. Oregon. , . . ,
t-. ' ' H AI. HOHNKNK AMI
' ;' Administrator of said estate.
JUn. !f-l,6-22-2a'-!a'b-.!'G ; ' " ,:'
A merit an .Oratory Fliubi , . .,
f. y Favor Among Itralliciik
es i
ijltlO lK JANIIJUO (AI')--A local
tjewspaper lias pubHsh"dnoine sar
castic comments, on public speaking
in lirazil. contrnMing the lucidity
and directness of certain public I
speakers of North America to the
wandering- vagueness, under simi
lar conditions, of well-known Bra
zilians.
The writer says that In Brazil the
public orator, as a rule, his no
Idea of time or progress. In order
n tell a simple fact he piles up
adjectives, bring rows of verbs in
to line, creates confusion by abns
K neiaiis, meiapnors
and imagery. And this not being
"ugh. he makes his voice tun
lim!','n lengthened
li !
L .
ritaii (ocnmr itan
SaiiMinn i blcftain Title
9'AI'TA,' Samoa (AT) The' titte-1
r' "Tuimanu,a"'pr the 4!nua dis
Tl " hm.huw .-w ; ?ns 1
It-
0NI4Y ONE PROFIT
When you buy Mt. Emily Riand
IJcltcr Costs Less!
Grande Ronde Meat Co.
ci(i-:am uiii:at. .k.
II. O. OATS. ik
HOMAX MKAI., pkit.. . '
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itiokt; mixkii hikii si:i i a pkN
1 iiimi siiii-mim o, !: s7i,r
A DO.KX SMAI.I. OH,;l.s for
oi.Ai-i; I 1:1 1 ri i,ii;iii n
m, IHdEPARIMENT STOPvES
WORK SHOES
$4.79
Newly arrived is this pop
ular Munson last shoe of fine
grade chocolate glove leather
with welt sole and rubber
heel.
A shoe for comfort and
service.
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A Real Value
Comfortable and Serviceable
$4.50
A comfortable shoe in
blucher style of black calf
leather with a rubber heel.
A shoe that fits correctly and
will give excellent service.
prohibited by. ti-'rfowornor, Capt.
Edward H. Kellti'Eff, r. S- N. Man-,
nans who clalnt 'the right to bestow
the title ure aggrieved:
The governor explained that he
would not allow the title, to be
held for the reason l.iat wua i
equivalent lo u kingship, and un-
der the American ( government
then could be no king.
Your Chance
To Save -
And n J'cw Suggestions
Hecul-e. a .small .tract of
good hind1 mid improve It as
you prefer. This will-create
a desirable and valuable
property and Investment for
you.
Italse. your own vegetables
and fruits. Keep a few
chickens and a cow or so.
This will supply you with an
abundance for living ai
cost and this means more
for less.
We have (he right tract
for you, priced right, and
on euy terms.
Wm. Miller
& Go.
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, I'hono. .Main 1 .
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