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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1925)
Page Two THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Tuewlav, June 2, 1!)2.". Greets Vets HERE'S A GREAT COLLECTION OF SHIRTS! . M LI OFF t jm 1. IRE LOGGERS ... - if Aditorials It May Interest You To Know That , We iiiiivii tin- iiKht or Kualilon should he an low us tho knees. That ' Houhp drowned continue to look U'ttn und h'HH like utility Karmenta uml morn and marc jike, wnart llttl ; frock for every day wear, Thla ..tendency Ih otipeclnl ly marked In ihw models that follow Mporin liiii-d. That - AD-ovt-r prints oro having Ihe BUCCfBH In cotton dresiieH they enjoy In silks. All th dots "Ure Rooil, alMj pencil rheckH and fp-omet-ilc ilrKn.s. That The K.-H Hut la mill (rood hut It Ih certainly not tli only smart millinery fab ric, ft Ih unrprjnlnK that . women, ndJ-idKcd mirli fickle rreaturcH, should have . rlunjr Id the plain little folt hat for so lonjr a time. That -: Wbjh shades are Impor ' toot In full fflovo lines. Burb stiadep as red, blue ami wn ure not con sidered too hrlKht, while white tflove trimmed with vivid colors will ha worn In early autumn days. That. Bin all hoys havo never boen..ab(o t9(j .lem-n,. ,l.e name of the. muu .who lu vented soap, and so they avoid to flomo extent the thirst for revenue. That I'Vocks are lurked their entire .length und some t Imes hot h vert Ira I and uorlzontul tucks are em ployed In one dress. Tuck fd yokes, tucked sleeve and tucked Jabots urn not ed on many of t tie new designs. That They huv Isolated the VI . tannue arid, the' electron und numcrotm b ikh und irernts. Now for the boy who will' HtleeeN.ifully iso lato the spring fever. S Is KHXF.ST WATKINS, MttlUlf,"vr. D. Meeting Summer Fashion I 7 A, 71 vT 7 i t ' Jit moderate osi i emanas ftw ret kwvmf Unusual Dress Values At $1 1.50 to $19.50 The way of the print is every way all 'colors and all combinations, gay or demure; all sizes and patterns, from wee clots and flowers to striking cubist designs. Here are frocks made of these fascinating prints in the styles of the leading French conturiers. How many of these Printed Silk Frocks will find their way into your possession? -There .are new- modelsi arriving fneuiently--,.which you will be most interested in seeing-. Stylish Shoes For Hot Days With the warm w ea 1 1 u r coining on you will be In terested In these new Sum mer Shoes wo nro showing- stylish nnd comfortable for hot days. Our Children's Shoes for Hummer allow all the free dom poiwihle for our yotmjf cilHtmiiers growing feet nnd are mude to K Vt excellent veui-. Attractine New Sport Hats (JUTLAND, Ore. (.Special) Wlih the laying off of neverul hun dred more Iokk'-i's lut week, em pluymeul in Die fir prudmditK Ui- itrkts of the vet eua.-ii continued Ih tluwnwunl tr;i)d, accord in to tthe Al, weekly employment service ilillel" iHiued Ui'io. today. The let ter lndeutM that 'curtailment of ;luKMii in more pronounced in the 'Grays Harbor and I'uH'-t .Sound 'iJlstrlciM than elsewhere. Sawmill operation, Ihe b-ller stales, jy-.iH for Hie moht part been "renirned to a .slx-'iay week basis. Hiver drives in 4 ho pine country Past of the CiiKeades ai'i; coming- to an end. MuwniillH and c-amps ttn-re are .seuwunubly active anil very few ii. ' U an out of emplu) menr, the h Iter n!:ii c'. ( 'onderiMi'd riiortH I rum the variuus il i.si ritt: follow: I'tiUTl-AXD I'VUa-rs and buck era are being bud oil' ut several more camps in this district and the Heuver Creek l,otrKl"K company has ah til down. JjGcul sawmills ure now oiieiuting: six days per week. A nijyht Hhllt hus been uddttd ut Urn ColdtN & Mitchell mill, ValHetz, it Ih reporltd.- J.ttltor turnover In camps and sawmills is very liKht. AliKUIiKKN Hespltu . tin fact thai Mttveral liundnMj luKers have b-en laid off at Gray itarbor cam);:i dm Hit; the past ten das, tlieib are few unemployed mm In the city. The t,ytle Losing com pany cloned its camps last week and Camp 1 of the Wynooche Timber company Is down. The Independ ence l.oKtfinj? company, u four-side operation, Mull down May 30. Tln-re has been no change in snw iii 111 operation here. The Harbor iiywoud company, a new concern at present employing S5 men and women in the manufacture of ve-m-iT. bean opera) ion last week. The clam packing season on Grays Harbor has come to an end. SIC ATT IJO The number of un employed in Bout tie was material ly increased during the past week and new Ju)u have, been fewer. More fullers and bucket's have been i laid off at I'ugei Sound camps, j Sawmill operation here, for the most part, lias been returned to a six-day week, lieinands fpr help from farms and dairies have been negligible. A few strawberry pick ers have been sent to jobs from Se attle but local help In the various berry districts is doing most of the work. EVEliKTT A large number of logging companies ure preparing to j eo:ie down for indefinite periods. A!1 local sawmills are running to n civ-flm wi'clf nnrl nno lifiM nddecl la aecond shift. There ure few Jobs offered at local employment of- I flees and there are leu men out of work. HKIXINGHAM With the re opening of the E. K. Wood saw mill here, giving employment to about 150 men, and the opening of the Uloedel-Donovan 'Uunirrer Mills new box factory, there has Fjbeen on improvement in the local Pilubor situation, although in the For wear during the play time of the year you will want one Qtffh Mo new Sport Hats. Sonny Vw snugly on your head unn have a tiny brim to shade the face, while others ure of the hi r cc "shnpes (in popular j.ist now. Come In and try them on. 'A Good Place to Trade." Hills Department Store "A Good Place to Trade" nt.'iir future several logging cumpa will curtail or shut down altogeth er. The St. Paul & Taconia camp I Is now operating but one aide and the IMiKi't Sound Sawmills' camp ban foren closed. Wuerkla Uroa. and Hofr &. J-Mnkcy hnve re-Mumed logKlng. At the l;tah-Idaho Sugar company's factory 140 men are em ployed nnd men will soon be need- ItlCACTY Ql'KKNS OP 1IIO ticket, and 20 collections of love BTIIIVE VOW ODD I'ltl.I '.S I stories. I he photographs already puh- I ll.'died have not Included any K'ntunts who seem to be In need of imeh a large .nupply of razor bUnlta and the inullve behind the donation Ih uiicxnlulimhlc, except on the theory that the girls with bobbed hulr are In Ihe habit or shaving llielr nei liH. WO DK PANKKIO (AP) The business men of this city appar ently bellevo that pretty girls in ltraill are a bit illfrercnl. one of the loeul newspapers Is running a beauty contest, with some unusual prlaes being offered by locul com. inerciai nrms. 'I hero ure, of course, the usual I premiums or talcum powder, toilet j.mttJOX )! ( AMIO eeis auu periume, but some ot the others aro dlfflenlt tu burmonlj. with the prevalent belief that the Urstlllun girl does no work, and never ioe out unless accompanied by a member of the rnmlly. Included In the Hit of prizes Is a repealing rifle, a blcycl stove. :hvadi'.s si'i: I, IIKIVI us til Ol'' AHAll cently before the London chamber of commerce on his experience in Kgypt. Ool. Jaeob told of being cap tured by tribesmen while proeeed t i fcT to Sonta, capital or the Imnn Yahya, as government envoy to that monarch. The tribesmen kept the colonel prisoner rour mnnlhs. They reared be Intended complet ing a treaty which would place the entlro country under Iman'a sway. The llrltlsh government orfered l2f(l.tino for lils ransom which the tribesmen scorned, and eventually lie got away by concluding a tem porary agreement with them. In his description of Arabic nnd Its connection with the camel Col, Jacob asserted the gultnrul rounds or that liiuguage were said by sii enttsle to have been derived from LONDON' (A)') In the Arabic language there ure nearly ootid words descriptive of the camel and Its various orrlees, according to l.leut. Col. II. .I.icob, rormer- gas ' ly In Cairo as mMtle:il mk i..,. n Ice ohest, a typewriter : .r,l a u.mi.v u.-i.k.i. . ill aafHy rnior blade,, a lonery sloner in Kgypt, who lectured re! LINK'S BUSINESS COLLEGE AM) NK.eiurrAHlAL SCHOOL AT HOISi:, IDAHO Offers a.i liilcuslve spivlalliml Irnlnlng In our SUMMER SCHOOL For Teachers. High School Graduates, nnd others ambitious to succeed in the llualness World. New Clauses Organlu-,1 Monday, June I, nnd Monday, June IS Send for Catalog giving full Information. 101 Idaho Wiwl DOJKk, IDAHO i- c. nr.i.-rii am, i assenger-rreig ht Crash ! s " ' v'"t4- i tti . the EurKllnss of the bea.st of bur den of the deserts. Movies Cuiv Srn-Sickiirs Latest Claim of Ilnllrwnoil HOf.I.YWOOO, Cnl. (AP) An experiment in the filming of mov ing pii'tui-es for exhibition on oeo an pMSHenvr liners as a cure for Nea-uiekneas amniiK ptisnencera is beln conducted hero by Robert G, Vlfrnola, a direv'Ior. The causo of pea-sicknoss, the di rector declares, is largely visual, predicated on tin; shining planes which characterize the motion of a ship. The larger octn passenger carriers are now niuippi-d with exhibition cnim ras nnd sen-ens and It is ViKnolu's belief that pictures can be made for exhibition on ; shipboard w hich will counteract the effect of the ship's motion and save the most susceptible passeng er from the horrors of mal demer. ? taS'-w . c V I" 4 ' -si New Sprlnff patlerim for men nliu want the- newest nnd best. Shirts rtelil In i'vciy way,' ch ar (limn tu I lie last x arl billion and tnii-riilly mailu IllJllDllllOll". Tim soil of shlils you'll want when you go without your coal this spring ami Summer. ASH BROS. MM;CIAi4 M.'.Nt'll ;b"M' Kvery week-thiy from 1 1 a. m. to 2 p. m. llome-ciwiUetl l-'mul The Rainbow Phort Orders at nil hours.' Helen Henrlckson, the beauty ot who.se back Is second qnly to that of her protile. Is prominently Identified with preparations In her hone town, Omaha, for the convention of tha Disabled American Veterans of the World War, to be held there June 22 to 27. ed In the sugar beet fields for thin ning. SI'OKANR All skilled sawmill help In this district .seems to be employed. Night shifts have been added to two more lare plants. The Priest river drive finished last weejk and the Hum bird Lumber company has closed its two camps in that district. Kullt-oads here are still calling for a few men for con struction work. Haying will start next week and .orders for men al ready aro being received. APPROPRIATE-, In applying dress Decoration and ornament, dcorution is distributed while ornament i concentrated. Trimmings are chosen for a defin ite purpose. The value of con structive details, sqch us tucks, plaits, stitching, bindings and fac ings arc not overlooked. To do everything: pppmpriately when you need our serv ices meaiiM Dial we do everything ex pertly and cfrlcfenl ly ami with Die utmost- respect for Tor your particular Wishes and desires. ENODGRASa ZU1MRB1AH Undertakers W. H. Bohnenkamp Gompany i Four Floors of Fine Furniture Est. 189G We Go Out of Our Way to Serve Our old customers are our friends. Wo welcome new ctiMomers and make new friends every day. THE CITY GROCERY Just Back of ('sir's on Fir Stretit PHOITO MAIN S78 . RAT BAUM , FKEB DELITKRa' . ' ROYALTY IN JAPAN Is go lug In for the movies. Here's Miss Yoko Sakura, grand daughter of l'lince luakura Nhe Is Japan's premier child actress and K railed the Baby IVKt'y of the Cherry Ulossom country, Milk is namri-'s tu sf foo l. an. I Is nn indispens;ibie i.irt of th'1 db-t. A uiuirt tor children a?.d a pint for adults n the amount to be includ ed in ev.'iy ones db-t. Milk fur nislns protiins for tissue Imildtn:; minerals for bones nnd treth for for regulation 01 body processes; enerKy for the body's activities, vi tumincs for growth, for n slstance against dics:is', and for -cood heoith. liuyiinc with a definite purpune in mtnd ret'.uMs not only In Nitvhii; niom-y but in gr .tier Natt'-actlen. Ch.-tt p prntles of :i pr'.-'- are not M-rved for a d.svi rt f.e--;ii!se vi " j th-ir poor uppi-.i'Viiie-t, but oee I 1 may SHVf iii'rt-v ntt !tav- a b -f. ' I Three persona -wore killed and several painfully Injured hn Penn-jter dish 1.1.1 by ,f.ni. ti-in ml ylvanla passenger trnin No. crashed tth a freight train near' sherbets, whips tin I k bitin- dish-I Martlnavlllc, UK Both engineers lost their lives. I , 5 .-",(;viv-1 i-s-iTi . ; CATCHIN'O fl'B BEARS Is Puff of Ibp Out-uf'duors sports lip til Michigan now. Iter aro tw Vaptnml by Mrs, Mar- Via Mi t lr Hind, nhiis drlviiif orarCbbojsaii,--" FOR SALE 5-R00JI MODERN HOME will be sold at cost See us at once. The (irande Ronde Lumber Co. Retail Yard across tracks on Greenwood Ave. Safely" Come to oar Butge Depot on Jefferson St. All Stw leave from there dnlljr except Suiutoj. LEAVE LA GRANDE FOR Joseph "7:30 - 9:no - 2:30 4:30 Baker 9:00 1:00 4:30 I-endlefon 11:00 4:00 DEPOT PWOXE MA1X lit Exide Batteries SlltO.MBF.ItCJ CAltlllltl-rOHS S. M. KpotliKhls Ikiukanl Wirr all slr.es (ienrratnr A Slarter Itnilies I.lKlit .IoIm all -.lies liump StieketA t Genuine ltetny and Deleo ColK I'olnls, rtc. Klavctn lloins Stop Lights ltolx it IkiMli and CliainpliKi Spark I'lu Cupper TiiIiIiik (.ai In lei SimlilH'ra miv tas FRED T. BURGESS ISna Jeffrrwn Afn.