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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1925)
I'AGE EIGHT THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Tuesday. May 12, 1025. The Lowest Prices For i Standard Mcrcliandi.se At Men's Wear l.'lO!) AdiiiiiH Ave. (rant Iteun, Mi;r. VETERANS TO Observer Crossword Puzzle CAMP TEXAS i. vnii king or ( itcmr n;x TO UK 111 I.N WASHINGTON WASIIINCTO.N (A I) Manufac turers, wluili'Huh'i'H mid hankers J l) M) 111) part Of the country Will t;.ti h r hi Washington June H to i;t ul Ih Thirteen) h Anmtul Pouvcn Hnit of Hie N ut tniHi 1 Asimchil Ion of Vfedtt Mill, 10 survey tlH' present credit situation, both doiucst le and I cj ri Iff it ; lay down n. credit policy for I lie coming year, and pursue tlii'lr already well de eloped pro gram, lu be hacked y it $ 1 jmhi.imiO f u ii J fur Die prosecution of com mercial criminals. Ilrulil ,HilK Play lo I'liiu WiiLx I l.iiNlni. ( Al') .luni.'H UrnliI, (In w'l'll known golfer, v. It! he loo busy to lake )nirt hi I in tirl u tit golf OAI.I.AH. Tex. (AC) The Heunt line of grey, remnant of (hat bust which rallied lo the Muudard of l.ec, tiU eur ago, will mak un oHut ttluml with the annual en cu in 'Hit' n I of (lu i: til li'il Oonfcd jerute Veterans hero May 1 5J - a -, Shrunken from the army of ijrin, (inn mi ii who were under arms in! (he peak of tin- strllc between ;lhe suites, to not uiiiri; lliau KMdiu ; tin- veterans' organization will he able lo bring perhaps 4on of i(H membership lO i talhlH, Kh IclUlei'M .stale. Willi tlK'Ill will gather about jo.miii Sons of Veterans, who will mod for their thirtieth annual re. ti ii Icti. It will be Hi- ihirly-riflh reunion of (he I'nlted Conft derate Veterans. The t.'nnfedcinted Southern Me motlul iiKfoiiai ion til so will tm--l al this Hun. for lu twt iily-Itli au iiiinl corneal hiii. Tli"? mn who sb-pped rorlh to Hit! rut tic of tin- drums n the con flict of tin sixties, will bivouac llgltln IjliOUl their (II Nip flKH Il"IC lo retell the story of 1 he war. Ar- coiumodations for iUai'l'l'ltiK the visitors d'' being arranged ul Fair Groimd J 'n t It. Tlic advanced age of ll'l- old wol dlers Is giving some anxiety to those preparing for 1 annual pa rade. I In- principal f nt ur of (he rt-unioiiH, Twenty hands haw hern obtained lo Mipply music for t In dia nh. r I ? u A yw p I p re wft t V p"" ' Lii ti "TTI i " it - k kuj & 55rn ri" r" iiiL,, Js ; 5 - j5t &ypp RTT - - tiCj ,, ?rs rr? p s3s jwj Lui biaJ Ml UiU Sjj ts 1.'.. ss r ; ii I L. I I I I I I I foa 1 I I FIND IT HERE Cup fur I Ids column mw be Ui by ;UU ft. m. tournitiiu'ntH this yt-.ir. (! Iuim not IomI inlcn-'it In IIh- Kami', lm( hni la-Muji' tiii authority iiud (ip'-clullHt on luyiiiK out nor coorKcM. and IiIm lliiit- It. hookt'd iimny months ahead Th"i. Imi'I a tvo-h ih'i'Mj v.oid In the entire puzzle. lint there me plenty of tlneeM liiMteud, And for vari'ly'H wake (lien ate Ioihh, t!Ve itlld H' Venn. World'! Chain Department Store . ffi Organization Aim MiImn I fill mm Hffa mm ib hi 571 DEPARTMENT STORES Reliable Quality Goods Always At Low Trices 1 :jc-sijiiit Sici iuim M. I). KIciiiIiik "III ! HI the Koliillicr Hold on jMomLty ami lu.mluy, .May IS-l;i. CrciiH.d i-jih U-12-II "JCniKlit of J.n-ains," iiiuU-aI ((iiiicily ut IiIkH achool 'I'lisirH.lay. ItnM'Imll Niiiiility May ll), llakir vn. I.a Cirancl... tliKh Mcliool KluuutlM. Ii-X-21 Mai-cc'ltin. Mod. l Ucauty 1'arlor. 7.'it l'lioiu; M 7(iJ. 6-S-tf HOHI.OM , I lliroitKh wiil'-i' a a TihIi. Floor Paint for Uusy Floors l-'J.()l:H! i-iy 1111 mi' (liluii'M n i-itn- Mlant ut-arluiil tear of r'-t trarKliii; tu anil nut, rhah'S ln(vi'l iM-tc lilnl IImti'. anil actUt' rlitl tlrrn an IIh1 iti. That'N why fluoi'H ilrlilantl I lit! urst lltiat- fuvt'ilaK--K''t H In J & 1) Moor Paint -a (aunh, (hiraMf ruvi'rlnv. Hiii-rlally t'',,l""',,l la itrolrrt thatiH ak'ainut ilally ImiiiI wrar. il tlrl- utiU-kly -alnt tanluhl, illy In lla lamaln.:, V llavi' a J l I'aul far Vail. y icq .Mil'" . Nuiilt's Paint Stoic I.ii (inindc. Ore. FaxnT Mov To innlij;a(e, llltlH. Tirt'HOIlie, Atov. . 1 1!. To hlndi f or t'M'htdc, 1 K. Soakrt up. 1:1. Hanger. : I. Tt vntiUtte. ' l!. I 'OJtlllU , :t. peak. Ji:. llKK U II lfl!;i". Ml. To OiM.- V-. -S. (lan"oi:h iiilxtui'. ;i0. MeiiHiire lor 1 oa I. .11. KeciHISe. 1 i.uidleap civ in to inferior player. ;ir. To hurl. :I7. To tel. fiiaph. IIS. To Heeiire. :r.i. lcoihut. la. Sailor. Kctreaty. 4:i. To r. pul:,e. If., hry. 17. Aye. IS. 1 law 1 hoiii fruit. 111. I'erehid. U I . To llelil. r-. Small pleee of in- tal tsiiuilar (o needle. li. Srar left y Kinalipox. ;. Step fur deseendillK a fence. .f K. Wet Hotl. (la. Announced, C3. Nuked. (I. Hows. i.C, Know IcilKe. 0 7. I'ertainiliK to (lie Hea. liN. To conclllale. i.ii. I'art of a necklace. To. rink nowcr Juhi lej4lnnlnK to )looin. 71. I'ac.'. i:it ri( mi, 1. To iti.s' onltnue. Muctuated. 3. To afliini. 4. Wotlh. 6. To Ihiish. Ii. Toward S'-n'. 7. I'n-vailcat.ir. N. To Hilt. Valoal.l.. properly. I". I'reh at. I 1 . Moirucli. 1 To eMiniMie. 1 7. 't of (lour. L'O. I'ieee of liiuie-r. .2':. A no lal. L'4. To fondle. ::. At the pre,;, nt tflae. t. Koa my, 7. Uims. A tteohlin.T v. (.man. 0. ( 'lilies. :t. l-'laimM. To reiiovat", ocean. .'t'i. To ktioel;. :!7. Kis!iil. IJ. Plant KNi-d lor .'Iliads, 1.1. Il'istencd. 44. To drink doir fa.shiou. 4(1. Opposite. 45. To lUIHlell. T.O. 1'oint. To tmplore. ;:t. liifie. 'a. Stories. .r.ti. l'erson who ran s only lor (he wealthy. r.7. ThoUK'hl. f.s. Small rodents. .Ml. OMl( er ill a college. lit. Crown up kid, tiL Not Klmllou, 1 r.4. Where y.m receive n kiss. (.,"1. To ualili Kecretly, IMitnts Now Heady. I'tantM for porch ho a and bas ket. s and outdoor planting. Geran iums, Salvia, I.cle-lia, 1'etuniaB, Ualtjiis and other f lowers. Fine, tarco tomato plantH out of pots. Astcrfl ready May 1st. i-et uh fill your hanKii.;; baHkcln now. Chcr ra J'iorlHta. 4-4-tf 108 Depot St., La Grande, Ore. New Arrivals BY THIS MORNING'S EXPKESS 20 CHARMING SILK DRESSES DJKHCT FROM EASTERN STYLE CENTERS Anolhcr hig (riuiuph another example of our remarkable saving power val ues made possible through our enormous purchasing power for more than 571 stores. Wondrous new creations shipped to us direct from our representatives in East ern style centers, bringing to you all that is new in the season's latest devel oped style tendencies. SeaU now gelling at Glass lims lor "Knight of JireainH." 6-IJ-21 Call Mam 73 tor cleaning, prf-NS-ing and alterations. Kxpert work, proinpt Mcrvlc;. Tint Wardrol.i j Under now management. 4--1-U' I J'.'.emu rrcM'tiiitloii, Why ftufier from 4-czeina or any other itching or Itch when you) can he relieved of nil KUCll llOltldeK lor 7.'c a holtle. Sold only by Silver- thorn-Wrlght'H I'ainily Stoic. 6-1 1-tf Asli'oltrr Mm, !. A. Halnies, Jefferson ave nue, corner Willow. 1'honc L'IS-J. 6-2-linp Pon't niiKs Keeing the - pretlyl i-hortis girls at high school Thurs-i iluy evening. 5-1 J-Jt I l-'urm liMin. Imw ItJitcs Money to loan on improved farms. Low rains; prompt service II. K. lJixon, lu Grande, Oregon. J 4-2'J-tf I I tomtit 1 1 ell In.. nl..alinr hiilfnn hoh-a, etc. Norton's Kiddy Shop. J9-14-tt Why nol rid your scalp from dandruff ond falling out of the hair when you can tin ko for 7.'cV A bottle of Germicide and Dand ruff Kradirator sold only by Silver-thorn-Wright's Family n:s More. 5-1 Mf t'atchy music and lots of laughs in "Knight (if I 'reams" at high school Thursday evening. 5-12-i't LAST SIIOWINt; TOXKaiT Anita And Sim C'omes (he "Tree SurgcMn" (("out I lined from 1'ago One.) sorb from the air. So. as u tree dietician, lnve muiIi.n the soil. Farmer study Hie soil, too, but lacy"H stiiilv has to be more thor ough I ban t heirs. For n tree has such an aippi tile! "tl'a only a bli: plant, aiier all." observes Mavey. Yes. but u In ieas a stalk of grain re. nil r yards, ll follow s that I ia ey has to go into it lnire deeply in the literal ns vell us the fiuralivi-sense- than it 1 most u ti body, ex cept a miner or a pro.sp'-cti.r drill ing for oil, Titus what In- knows 'ihotit the soil Is Hie hist word. There Are Just 20 in This Group Remarkable Values at All the season's most popular features are shown lu t he.se- at tractive frocks of crepe de chine. Some are In plain colors, others In gay printed erfects bo much in demand. These Values Are Not Merely Occasional These values represent savings that await you here every day. No need for you to Inconvenience yours&lf for Huh saving. I f you can't some today why tomorrow will do no special prices here. 1 Vices Fair One Iay Should lie lair I he Next! We do not believe it just 1 o charge more one day. In order that at a later ' day some other c istoiuer may receive the benefit. Prices here do not change, with the winds. SEE OUR TWO I5IG WINDOW DISPLAYS PUZZLE ANSWER Hieht s of Sell, a t ret- Aii an expert, then. Pavey points out that very IMHe soil remains on earl h w Inch iMi't. n I ready being fanned. As for this country, "all Ihe land available for culliva'ton and nut now cultivated." he says. nit like a, "is about iiml lo (he M tie of IM1 only cubic nois. When this additional land i Mii-fs cuMe reduced to cultivation then- will be She'll Pay Us o.Visit in "Baree Son Of Kazan" lv James Oliver CuihoimI l'iiinelv, "lloni'viiioon ll.inlshiis" I !l I 1 Ojwp N o D EplQJU- l-taOMiLN8ai?IE b LBS H IIMk f sTsggk r pis j! ! 'r IS Wnl a t ja t iTm rinl ilucetl excellent croH.' "At the worst we. can trek else where," argue tlu- optimists. "In all 1 he world," responds I :avey, "(here remains but one spot capa ble of abundant production which is not under cultivation now t he South .American valley of the liiver Plate. And th.it is being get 1 led rapidly." "As we can't spread out." con tinues I i.LVey, "we must intensify. M tich of our exhausted land can be reel-aimed. That hich is un exhausted must bo rtafe-guarded from exhaustion, that, as required. its productivity may be hteraH"d. "Otherwise, though the rich al ways will be well fed, this will In come a country of (amine for the poor. An abundance of cheap fer tilizers!" Oavey was discussing the Importance of Muscle Shoals devel opment . "That's our "need." Put why worry about what's in the I uture, until we come to it '.' "It's poor policy." replies Oavey, "to neglect the question of your food supply until you begin lo sla rv"." OltATOIlK WIN' MFDAI.S MAI. KM, Ore. Floyd Maxsey anj Fern Wudsworih won first uud sec ond places in the high school divi sion of the Marion county declam atory contest here. Follene Minnia and Zoe Cuisforth scored high in the second division which included i the sixt h. seven t h and eight h grades. Mae Cal fey and Oorris jWalling won first and second places I In the third division including the : third, fourth and fifth grades. ; Presentation of medals was j made by Hubert Goetz. president 1 of the Marion County Principals asHoeiat ton. nliPIl UltOfMF.STI'.H: .'ll.S.A j! ft A S Woli'. wearer tf tlie Kiench War ( nit: uue nue m i.aiee. im o Ka;: that put the "he" in "luo." ros-4. w !m It n." i.s the d American farmers are cold to ward the suggestion of increased crop production just now. With a Mil phis a (ready or w hat I avey calls an "-apparent surplus" t hey ask. "Why raise more," "Cur pres eiit-day problem.' 'liny say at tin Agriculture I epart un-nt. "is one of me rket ng. Production will take care of itself." "Put our IncrenMitu population?" Oavey urges. "When We reach the subsistence limit what t lieu." "That will be a long time." stnsw er some. "I.esa than a generation. ju-lKing from the past, 'Insists Oav ey. "In my own short life t have set farm alter larni al-amloio d. exhausted, that in my youth pro- Menih.m's Arch-Aid Slip pers and Oxfords tor wom en who have foot trouble are the only thing to lie able to have cointort hi dur ing the hot weather. Tli.se Slippers will wear much loiigt r than the urdina y kind of footwear. 1 f your feel :u e in HOiel condition now. b wtarim,' Arch-Aid Shoes tli. y will st ill be uood, No chain, e of t hem Koine w i one Many ai Grande ladies are now wearing th.s.- makes. Ask auv (jf your friends who is wearing a pair of Arch Aids iind In ar their Verdict. FA I.I, AT THE B00TERY U.W 1I.YIi1;N. lj;r. Cartoned Butter Is better protected it is kept clean and sanitary. MEADOW HARVEST ULTTEIt is wrapiwl in the best grade of parchment and packed in the best carton that can be had. It's Protected! flnHnaaBHEHnaaBXEnnsaEazsEEnExaiiSEEaiaaEfflnEsasnfinExaaEEaaEBBaa A STORE FULL OF GREAT BIG VALUES B A FEW ()!' THEM TOMOHUOW 'TOOLS IX THE DAUlv" M. J. 15. COITEE, l b. Tin HII.IS RED CAX. l.b. Tin 1'KEKERREO STOCK. I.b. Tin JEl.l.O All Flavors. ,1 I'kus. SCHOOI.ISOY CE VXT T 151 TIER, : I.b. Tin A115ERS OATS. l.aiBo l'kK SWEET ITALIAN I'RINES. il lbs. HOOVERIZEI) MOTOR DELIVERY ..si.mi CREAMERY 151 ITER. 2 Lbs. 8:.c Al'RICOTS and PEACHES, j Large Tins ).1c SfCAR-Cl RED P.REAKFAST 15ACON, Lb. 32c MATCHES, fi I!xes FRESH SriX.U'H. 5 Lbs. "-n. vi n .-r. u. tim R, l!)-I.b. Sack JERSEY CREAM. 19-U. Sack POLAR WHITE SOAP, H l)ar ...S1.9S ... ?2.:il PHO.NE MAIN 1J H O Miri4 l.sthrr Ivnur. one of Mexico pivimM i litlig to Hi the Fniud Sialcs sovn. Mic is IT1