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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1925)
Thursday, May 11, 1025. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER TOE SIX DOLE SYSTEM HELD UfJJUST LONDON (A!') Youmr nun should l! taken out of On- city m-t-tlttint'iitK, transferred to the coun try und IuukIiI how to work iih they were tauntil durlm? Hie iviir how to fiifht, horgo Uindtdmry, newspaper cdlUr and Horialitii member of parliament, told the Houho of Onmhinna during a dc bulc. on what, he described ub "Mm wretched, miserable Hole HyHtem" of the. stale, and Hn effects on youiw men between the uen of 18 ami 20. "I would liter, plviriir these voting men a farthliitf for iIoIiik nothing." Mr. Lnndsbury nsseried, "nnd un less they were prepared lo Kirn money In the country or elsewhere under decent eonditloiiH, tin y could do without thim;n lo nit, ho far n 1 (tin concerned. The govern nienl 1h ruin iiur the cliaraeier or tens of thousands of our ynmif-r people, und uny stale of Koeh iy thai trains peo ple to heil.-vi- liny should live by doiliK o work in commit lllK u crime naiDKl Die individual and iu;oIiih( noelely." Accordimf lo t'lKiir. fi pn w illed to the hoii.su hy T, ThonpMoti. n Lib- Mitl member, I ...nr.. mm. ban been paid out hy I he KOVemtlielll Mnee liie nrmhdlce ill Unemploy ment lielli fllH. (hmI t in t Session on. Till-: 1 A 1. 1. ICS. r. I'Vntured hy registration ttt deee;ales, inilO-' mobile trips to scenic poiuta of in terest about The Oiilhs and an tiddreMS of welcome hv Mayor Hta deiman, Kim deliates and ni"in Iters of Neh;hbnrH of the Wood craft opened the mate convention of the order In re. HchhIoiim will close tomorrow lllKht wll h pul d ic Inula I la! Ion of newly elected id ate ollleers in 1he city auditorium preceding an tn tlatory prom-inn exemplifying work of the circle J til tin list ie, work was put on today hy Juvenile mem ber of Cedar circle No, , The xtl lew, State officerH In atlendance nre Mrs. Anna Mardell, raml mnnuK Mrs. Mary Hurley, urand bun ker, and Mi'k, Klfrt Iham. dr-drlet captain, all of Cortland. In addi tion oflicei-H from district No. 11 also were in attendance. Had iiewH from China. Tieiitaln cook killed 4H people. He did wllli Kiinpowder, not hakiuu powder. it IF yon Iiftd SftVC'l f-V'V Jhdliir A Week for Utc pnt ten years what, would yon have to jjav ? At the rtxlo. yon nre (join;; TODAY, what will you Ime TOMOItltOU ? UNITED STATES FEED Ttolhd imlH Hulled bailey Haled hay Whole corn Cracked corn Whole wheat Cracked wheat Mill feed Screen Intfy. liahy chick feed Oyster shell Orlt Knre !,ny Kcrateh feed Ash hir Pliers, La Grande Warehouse & Storage Co. riiouu 5iatn 793 Baby Foxes are Adopted by Cat J-i , , i H 'ffa 1, ; 'V- f ;'t ''-5 Flvo liuby foxes on I lie Oliver liiacit fox ramh uf II. J. Wjildcli,' nuuf J'ittuljuit.-, ci.scruil l.y iln-lr nioilur, huvo lioori n'rtontcd ly " whli ', Miilii-i.c cat. 'Die fuKtrx ure worth nvurly each. to MtlhAY, MAY 15 Monntnlii Standard 'I line Station Ku.A. l. nver, Colo, f 4), ;f p. in, iiiatiie e lor Iioiih'-u i v a; fc, l('r'-. .(hiiiiit. an. I lii:, Ui.illo Ihealt r ondiejdra: I Alpha. I Ma eliap' t-r. I'lii Mu Alpha iiiti!.'i-il Ira-ti-riiM y ; "The A on t iean i 'ompon it," I tr.' Ivlu in ,1. M! i itr;iiniir "Man oiei .Miifir," Jtfhn ' ', -n lie). KOIt, Hiate Colhe, N, M. CMS.C), p. in,, popular Keh-nee com we, if. i , y,m ;(dddu; "I-'or-chI ll:,:hwayrt," i '. A. J.oiu;, I'aellie Standard Time Stations KCAK, I'ullman, Wash. CMs.H), T : :; i ' Tp ji. m,, I Vn-y nre. Hi Miphonlsl : liinsical trio, V'iil ceiit Hid. n, eeitia: : Terry Sever ance, tlnli.st; linviiioinl Howell, vlollimd ; .h an iv i'i rst, pi.nilNl ; " A K fie ll II lll-al IMiriiiei l it'ir." I'ro!'. C. C. Jfdit.sim; "The (nitii.s of the Owner, Contractor and Ar chitect," Prof. S. A, Smith; "l)olry ItarnH." lion O. laKiud er; W('el;y hook dial, Alleo L. Wehh. KI'I, Lon Am;pi h, Calif. (4fi7). Kxrunlm-r's miiMir.il half hour; (-:! "i, .Mrlnnle' n It; lit 1 v '' inns; Mr-7, ItadUorlal talkj 7-S, TIxamln-T; Hmmy Clark's Itythni Kemoiis; X-U, Aeolian redhh-nce pipe oi'K.ui fitndlo, Han Mel'ar hind. ortinniHl; li-Ct, old imitciT. hour, Hollywood fjt rliiK 'I Ktrfel, Ilaeli, Srliuhert ond SchiinuiiHl ! nunihi'jH; J n -1 1 , voral recital of pitiillH of .John SnKillman. UFWII, Hollywood, Oalir, (252), ' 7:15-9 p. in., program. Star 'Mo tor Chr company of California, IJIH Hutch, Kay kelloKK. Jnz, pi anist ami v'lilinial: Lake Arrow liead dance orrlpd in. nnd Char len Jieuuclmnip, tenor; !-U), pro- Uram, ( h ar l.ako linihlandH (Hun tinny ; Titian m rnz t rlo, W. H..J iwri ti iiur; i U-4 1, Warner I trot hern motion plct ure hour; Harry Seymour, impresario; 11 t n. m., Uramlsiaiter's Holly wood Mont marie ea IV dance or eheHtra, .Me Cedesky. hxtder. K'Oil. nakland, Calll'r (U;t.2). 1 1 ::(-1 p. in., hmcheou concerl. Caelltr Slil'n I'Mec-t ric enmpany; H. studio musical proKcam; -I-fc'ia, llohl St. Kranehi; f;:!0-fi. Klrhi" half hour, Jollier Wood S.-hmtder. M1W, Corlhiud. Ore. (4Hl.f.). 2;Vi p, m,, ItoN,. ( i 1 v trio; rhlt- F. L. LILLY Hardware l'or I.iiwn , And (iaitlon l.;ivmiiovors Hakes and Moos Oardfii J f .s 1'ricod KifVht! I'hflua Main its MfK vV: It MILK OK MACNKSIA The piipci'ioiity of Mck & II Jlilk dl' Majrni'sM is due to tho fact Dial it i.s Colloidal, the paili clos beinjr in an rxtremo ly finu state of division. Moon DrujJ Co. K very Hi inj; for the Sick Knnm riionc M-GS r" CAPABLE x Q 1 iVi lot run (lt'iicn.l upon us tov oapublt! servli',1, no matter h!tt t h fl ctreum- (ttiutcet may lt Wo pbull 1h jilfiistwl to ciMifer with you ns lo il.taUs nn.t tli'Ml catty thi'in out. We I'n.liiMtan.l. Ittir Imattd C;ir U til jimr vt-rlft. fl-ro i,r rtiai'-,' .Main If !(!' tHitTlitkt'rf I j 1 dren'a program; 6, concert civic M uhIc eluh; 8, CnlvcrHily of Ore Ron extension lectureH; S, con cert, Sherman, Cluy & company studio; in, Hoot Owls. KIM, l.os AiHfeleH, Cailf. 4iir.i:). ft;;jii-(i p. m., LeiKhton'H Arcade cafeteria ori'lieiititt, Jack t "i on Hhaf. leader; -(I:3H, Art Hick man's liittmore lioh-1 concert oi'- HriininS '1'i.ide l'rotce) h rainte! In lKina Cidoi I.OMUIN (Al'. A Kloomy view of lirilain'M trade outlook S HH CXpl eMHcd hy Sir lfole;-l 11 or m at a recent dinner of t he Hntinh Ovetseas Hanks hhmh-iu-tiou. He ftitld tic Jud Just come hacK from u journey ahroad, V. Ideti had ta ken Home inout li.s, ami he wuh of I he opinion "t hat we are In u wome position todry than we were h linmlhn ukj, and ihitt was had eninirh. If we look at I lie Mtn pie trader of Die coun try we cannot help havipjr h fe,d-inj,- of anvh-nly and o ppi ehcu ion as lo Hie future." Sir lEoherf referred lo tin- Ht.ite or the Ml)ipi'iiiliinf, coal, Iiea-y stei, woolen and cotton trades, and said It was his dellherate he-, lief that every section of wocieiy had to comhlne lo find some so lution of t he prohlem, ol her wise thei e wan no hope for I he country. ieruiaii Worker; Of itaoueis Warned hi Maid dipi'ir HKIO.IX AO.- 'I he! t!te move mint Km- prohibition In Germany i.s rapidly irahilnK Kroutnl atnom; (he working clanHe Ih Indicated hy an appejil recently isHiied hy a riumher of Socialist parly leaders, mont fif whom nre lilefilhers uf Hie relchHtuf. Tim document deelnrrn that "Hie workiiiK' cIhks in the worst Kin ferer from the effects of al coholism." It admonishes the workers to "keep alcohol away from all your meetiiiKM. (sessions, and demount rat Ions, and estahlhili people' houses and hoteln that sell no li'itior. Itedttce the pos sibility of ohiuinliiK li'iur wher ever yon can do to, und eon dict. intenslv4- educational work conrei ninn the harm done hy al cohol." I.eloii Help- 1 A-I'rlsimers. SAX K ItAXOJSCO, Culif. I(f- hahllltution of the soul u b well utt tlie hoily Is a program announced hy the A merlcan I .eKlon of tin department uf 'a I If urn iu. The work will eoiiHlst of KettinK im prisoned veterans who arv ft rut of lenders Into contact wit h their fumlltetf when I hey ure releused from prison. Then the J,eKtou In tends ohtaininic work for the for mer service men who have play-d stiuarer with their country than they have with themselves. KINK UVi:s TO SAK COMHtS. HKhWINO, Minn. When the armory huined down here recent ly inemhers of i,eo C. Heteryon pout of the American Legion, at the risk m their lives, rescued Hie national und post colors from the humliitf hulldllitf. They fought the fire rrom K a. m. to $ u. m., and then at in u. m.t with bor rowed rifles, their own having heen deatroyed In the rire. attend ed in a body the t meral of a comrade. .Many I jiIci talnnieuls in Vienna VI ICS N A (AC). Oenyintf that Vienna Is dead socially, ilerr Hreilner, city councillor, declares there were 7,l-!t entertainments in tin- city netween January and March 1!0. All paid amuse ment taxes despite the economic crisis thiotitfh which Austria In passing. jJiNIOX (AH).-1 "0 futuny I airplane paysenners who hecomev : bored while HySnk' may he ahie i to take ih u movie 'during ,tlie voynKe. One of 'the large I'uvU ; lonUon air expresses was recently ieoiipped with u movie picture projector, uml durlntc a trial flltfht i u film 1 flashed on a crean t Inside tho cabin, with 12 passen gers as MppeUtorH. Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber We JIato Just Vftint Vou Want In WIMBKH, SASH AND IKORS AM) SHINGLES It will paj jou to InTiislltfalo our prlcea. Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company MAIN 8 CHAIN AXD BOX WOOO PIIONB MAIN 617 J. Iu MCNUALL . BaBBgBamt i mi i mm n ' i M eh' Hi r I'M ward ! ity.patrlrk, di- I reitor; (i::;'t-7:Hn, lilt H- stories Ameriean history, J'rof. Walter Sytvef.i.ilferlojr; Hiidiard lleu driek, H-reeJl fit artel; iedtjme rslory, Cnele John; S-I'i, proj;ram Western Auto Supply company, financed by J. Howard Johnson; JD-ll, Art Hi'dtman'M HHimore liotel dance orchestra, Karl Rurt n.dt, leader. K.I I f t Seatlle, Wash. (SK4.4). 7 M JO, l'm;et Sim ml Sa vIhk -Loan association mush-ale; ::! ; : t r. chamber of Commerce pro mam; H:l.Vln, I'oKl-lnleJiif-encer shidio rei'ilal. KI.X, Oakland. Calif. Mf;.2). C-7 1. m orMaii recital;- S-10, studio cut eria In merit; la-H;:to, Tom Oerunovieh's ballroom entertain ers. KNX, l.os AnffoleB, Clif. (rifi.ft), f ; 4 H -U : 1 f p. ni.f Wurlltzer pipe oiKan studio; 6:Ht-7:i;fi, pro Kram, I,. A. County Association of Optoi net rial H, ZleKlar'8 or chest ra: 7 :2fj-7 :H(i, motorloKue, Ulehfield Oil company; 7:30-8, program, laistern Outfitting Co.; (-!i, program, West Coast the aters, J nr., by remote con I rol; if -1 1 , program, lieverly Hills Nurseries company; 11-12, Abe ,yman's 'oconnut. (irove (Jnnce orehestrti from Ambassador ho le!. Kl'O, San Kixinrlsi'o, Calif. 420.5), 1-2 p. m., Hudy Sel4-r's l-'alr-ii i out hotel orchesl ra ; 4 :;H)-ri ;:t0, Hudy Seiner's l-'airmoitt hotel orcliestra; tl:iir-7, l.oew's War ftehl theater: 7-7:3ti, I'alace ho tel conceit; 8-M, I'ahiee liotel concert. (; rowers Holding Wool, I'KXOhKTOX, dr. Movement I of unsold wool in Cmatilla county! will be made slowly, probably not j lor ihree months, according- lo a .statement by M,ao Hoke, secretary of the Oikou Wool Orowers' as- j socfalion. The unsold wool In this: district i.s nil In strotiK bauds, ami i the hie; operators liave dther ship- j ped to Huston or Cortland or liuve stored their clips in local ware-' houses or sheds and are prepared to hold il for from three to six j months. A fiO.oon pound clip recently re- polled sold from the Kcho dlslrlct In Cortland as a new-clip deal was shipped two weeks ao, Mr. Hoke I declared. The sale showed no new' development hi buying activities iu i this district that would Indicate I any chane,': In marketing eondl- 11 OILS. Two 1'aMors to 'I'riule. JIKOKOHO, (H-. A novelty In' permanent echamre of pastorates j Is that by which Hev. - a. l-ach ! pastor of the I'lrst Itaplist church j of Medford. who recently accept- - d a call to the Kirst. Haptlst ! ehurrh of Hremerton, Wash., will be sue tied here by Rev. Or. Wr- II. Ilaton. for the laM seven years; pastor of the Hremerion church, and who for a hmer lime prior to that was pa.slor of the first Hap- j tb-l church ,(f KosebufK. tr. Th- exchanue will take effect ; e hist of Mav. ! Here's Real Relief From Neuritis In 21 Hours HahiH Cense nnd You (et Host and Comfort Atfulu TitrttirlntT pains the kind Hint ; pierce nnd burn and never seem ' lo let up - that rob n man of h's; sleep i hat make him just a bag! ( of nMes and all worn out. These are the pains tluit dojie ! and coat tar products can only 1 relieve, You've trot to M"'t somo thiiut morn htsthiLr. The imeuest, safest nnd surest wii y to get i Id or 1 1 io persistent, 1 m-rve-i ;n-uinc pains of Neuritis is lo eel a bottle of Allenrh l Speciul Koi inula No, 2. He sure you pd No. 2, which conies in capsule form. Take Ihese Utile dark n"reen capsutej na directed and notice how in about 24 hours they have' con-ddentlily reduced If not entire.: ly banished those severe, loituriup pains t hat ha e ca used you so many sleepless nights. Continue for two or thiee days more or un lit t he pains have cut ti ely disap-: pearej. tt do.sn't ma tier how Ion if you may hae sufi'eied or wbelltcr oilf N. in ills Is 111 the shiMllder, ann, m ck. or lees. Alb ni hit Spe-. cial I'ormnia No. t will atop the. tin i m e and r.tvc you speedy ilef. lied Ct o'ti bi iiir Stoi e or any . it nod dimvrtst will be tllnd to sup-: e uil. Mail oideiit accepted.-- ' TWO MAGIC DAYS FOR WOMEN Friday and Saturday at French & Greene's CLOSING OUT SALE SEARCH WHERE YOU WILL, HERE ARE THE GREATEST VALUES IN WEARING APPAREL AND FOOTWEAR EVER OFFERED LA GRANDE WOMEN. So convinced are we that every woman who attends this Sale Friday and Saturday will 1)0 quick to realize the great savings which are possible all we say now is, "Come, judge for yourself." Former prices have been forgotten. Everything that should now sell at a profit going at cost, near cost, and less than cost. Naturally we couldn't long continue such a give-away policy if we intended to stay in business. But that's just the point. We are not going to be in business after a few weeks. There's but a short time to dispose of this stock. So come! Choose your Spring and Summer apparel now, knowing full well you are getting the best possible value. Beautiful New, Smart Coats and Dresses One group Women's New Spring: Coats, regularly priced to $25.00, regrouped for Fri day and Saturday's selling at, each $13.85 One group Women's New Spring Coats that were regu larly priced to $32.50, re grouped for Friday and Sat urday's selling at, each $17.95 Divided into great sale groups and offered Friday and Saturday at the most astonishing prices you've ever heard of. Every one is new, many just arrived this week. Material and workmanship" is the finest for that's all that French & Greene ever carry and the prices well, judge the values in your most critical mood and you'll agree this is the Sale of Sales. FOUND! A watch in our store, Saturday, May 9th. Own er may have same by proving ownership. CLOSING OUT one lot of Silk-and-Wool Dresses. Extra Special for Friday and Satur day's selling at, each $7.85 . CLOSING OUT one lot of Ladies Silk Dresses, values to $20.00, regrouped for Friday and Saturday's selling, each, $9.65 FRIDAY, MAY 15 We Will Sell Children's Hose 10c pr. FRIDAY, May 15th, while supply lasts, we will sell one lot Children's Hose in black, brown and white, sizes from fi1. to 10 in the lot, values to 50c. On sale at 1) A. M. Friday, at only, per pair 10c (Limit two pair to a customer) SATURDAY, MAY 16 We Will Sell Ladies' Dresses $2.95 SATURDAY, May 16th, while supply lasts, we will sell one lot Ladies' Dresses of Gingham, Voile, Ratine and Linen. Formerly priced to $18.50. On sale at !) A. M., Saturday, at only, each $2.95 (Limit one only to a customer) A wonderful rolip Women's Lute Sprint? Coats that were for merly priced to :tf..ft't. regrouped for (.Jilick Sale Kridny and Satur day at, eneh $21.45 A l'.KAr, lU.'Y --One lot Women'!. I'uiiip", values to IS.r.ll; for eouiplete Clofto Out, l' $1.95 nCY! RAVE! Worn en's HIk.i Shoes in black nnd brown Uld. Wonderf.il $9.0 grade. Kor complete Close Out, pair $3.95 CLOSING OCT one lot Unites' DresHea regrouped for Kridny and Sat irday'a selling. Values to $:t,0u, at, each $14.45 l.ntest Sprint: Coats for Women, that were formerly priced to $4', to be closed mt In a ffroup for Kriday and Saturday's, selling" at, l"$24.45 SACKIKICKP One lot women's Pumpn and Slippers In many tdyle. Values $7.00 to $ i a im, Kor Quick Close Out, pair $2.85 CLOSING OCT one lot Ladles' Silk-aud-V oo ! S w e i t p i -h u h II e niiv remain, a! lust IIalMrice Closing; Out women's 12 Inch top Out Iuk Hoot, full calf. Triced regularly n t $S.iai. Closing Out Sale prh.'e per pair $4.75 "Entire stock Infants Soft Sole Shoes, $1 nnd 1 1.26 val ues. C I o 8 inp Out at, pair 45c LOOK! IIRA D! Growing" OlrlR Shoes in black nnd brown calf, welt HOles, lace, htte styles: real honest wenr. Sizes 2J to S, Kejrutor $7. no. Now, Speehtl, pair $2.95 CLOSING OCT LmS les Silk Dresses that were formerly priced to $.15. A wonilerful JTroup for Friday trn-l Saturday's selling at, each $17.75 FRENC H & GREENE CLOSING OfT our entire stock Ladies Silk Hionses, nt just HalfPrice SELLING OUT! CLOSING OUT! GETTING OUT! lii " ta LADIES' A1TAUKL LA GRANDE, ORE. m iLJ