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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1925)
Page Eight THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Monday, June 8, 1025. NEW LOW PRICES ON Army Goods Army Shoes .$3.95 Wool Army Pants. $2.93 Wool Army Breeches 93.93 Wool Wrap Leggings 49o Army Feed Hags 39c IflCJH XiT s wear 1309 Adams Ave. Grant Uean, Mgr. A Money Saving Cash Store RESOLUTION READ FRIDAY Ireland (,i-s riminrlui Aid 'Jo Theatrical Productions V IM'IIMX (AP)-The Abbey thea tre, founded by Wiilliiiit Puller Y'-hIh, (hi poet and senator, and Lady Gregory, plas mi important part In the intellectual tin of In tit ml. It has produced Km- Ihe first time 170 plays, many of them sue Cofisflll, hilt tin.' theatre has been for the past in years tun lit n Ion. and no director or shareholder has ver drawn u dividend. ; To enable (lie institution lo rar ty on. the finance ministry Huh In cluded in the budget a grant ol $42ru. in his opinion there fa no agency which tins done more In tnn ko t ho name of Ireland known bruud, it lift he Ruys it would be a misfortune if tin' only institu tion In the country providing an Incentive to dramatic and literary Work should lie closed down. FEED Rolled oafs 1 to) led barley Haled luij Whole com Crooked tMr Whole wlirtit Cracked wheal Mill fetHl Kcretiilngs, Ilabjr chick feed Oyster shell firtt Ruro f .ay KeraU'li feed Ask Our Prices. La Grande Warehouse & Storage Co. Phone Main 7tS Tint following resolution wu read hist Kriday evening at. the Methodist church where (I. II, Kin 'H. I:. 1'. Ottiiial, deluded an ad dress before a largo cruivrl of local railroad employes and HI i stems ItLKOLITION WHKftKAH, tin- entrance of tho anlo bus and the auto truck into Die transportation hul jhh has ho 'reduced the iusiu h of tin- Orogon , Washington Jtailroad & Nuvigai ton .Co., ilk to not only deprive a num ber of former railroad employes of their positions, but it t an also op I crated to reduce the earnings of a large number of Htn ti employes now in the service, and WJ1KLKAS. the i n-egon-WiiHh-ington Itallroad iV Navigation Co. ii aft been responsible In u targe pa lor the linancial and comnn.-rcial prestige (r i,u i.rande lor many years, contributing to our city a payroll In excess of $1 14, (Mia per month, and has rendered expedient and economical service to the bu siness Interests, and WHKIiKAS. the number of loc al IICKeUI Mold hy Uie On-goil-VY U shlligton kailroad V. Nivfgallon Co at I. a Grande totaled iM.Lif; for I tie year I it 1 7, an compared with only Ia,t;t5 for the year (!;.', t, and I WIIKHKAH, the number of pounds of LCL freight shipped by the Oregon-Washing! on HaMroad tt Navigation Co. to points ujthln a radius of tlity miles of I.u liraude for the year I I 7 amount ed 4, 1 I !i. (Mm, un compared with on ly I.Sl.Snii for rhe year t!lL';i, ami WIIKilKAS, the road ami or highway tu-H paid hy the Oregon WaHhtngloii Railroad iV Navigation Company in the county in which I.u (iraiide i.'j located Increased more Hi in mom p.-icent in the six yea i period ;i 7 to 1 :i:i, and WII Kit CAS, the a mo mi t ol mon ey contii billed by the motor Ihjh and the motor truck toMtrdH the build ing and or upkeep of our highways i but negligible iiti compared uith the taxea therefor paiil hy the rail roads, and WIIKItKAH, the continued pro Hperily of oar city ilepend far more upon the continuoi's HticeewM- ful operation of the railroad than It doeH Upon the operation of the motor him und the motor truck, and WIIKItKAH. the bUKinenH now handled hy the motor him and the motor truck which formerly wan handled by the rallroadH Iulh caus ed certain ratlroadK lo abandon portions of their right of way. A case in Itatlroad, principally on account of IheMc two means of I nmsportat ion, in now planning to abandon sever al hunderd miles or lis trackage, thereby reducing formerly prosper ous rlt Ich to the Lit at tin of mere B country towns, a situation that will i remilt to any city wherever uud J whenever the unfair competiton of I tho motor bus ami motor Iruek I forces i railroad out ot hii-jlm ns, ! and i w n i ;am, coinpehium or (he motor bus and the motor truck is iinrair lieeause of tlu: fact that these means of transportation, al though common carriers, are not subject to regulation of rates by any public tribunal, neither are ihey reonlred !o build or maintain Ir own right of way tn are the they re the In;:;- This Is Getting Tiresome f ' : I 3 ) (Iff 7 J GsThim MW .in 'ao aw r iinfHH jiiiniiiiMi: tfn'i-rrorc, r i UK IT HKHOI.VKIl. hy I hi.' rail- I " i-oihI i'iniloyi- u.s:it'nihli'il in I liUs I I ini'i'liliK thai filch anil rviiy oln- 1 lNlJ I if us h 1 1 ii 1 1 comitltuti' ouini'lvi'a in- 1 1 ' 11 ,ly I IT I HERE j i Ilnokki'i'iiln, flhoi thanil, (yiii' rltliiK. ImnkiiiK, I'tpi-rt i countlnu, unii court ri'imrtlnfrj tauKhl by i.xpi'r!8. J'"roo hooks iintl nupplirn. 1'o.sltlonM 8icuri'tl. Day! ami NiKht Hchool. I'honij J or I call l 1IH7 4th, Ktri'ol. O-li-S-illii Stoi Dandruff In 5 ilayn by u ln u 75c bottle of GunnlcluV nnU Ivindruff KruUleuti'r. Hold only by Hllvcrtliorn-WriKhtB Kuinlly DrtlB Hton.'. Jillm 'JV-nth last day to ay it-iit- rent witliout u pi-naliy, . ll-C-C-3t HonwtUchlQK. nlfc-aunir. batton hole, etc. Norton's KiitUy Shop. 10-14-tf 57J DEPARTMENT STORES 108 Depot St., La Grande, Ore. Turkish Bath Towels v ATTRACTIVELY PRICED "1ittli; Uver Touchers" ts what most ppoph; need for the stomach and bowels. More for tho money than any other pill sold, tiu In h bottle for I'fie, sold only hy Kilver-thorn-Wrights Kamlly Urug Store. Farm Ioa as i,ow lUti.-s Money to loun on Improved farms. Low rates: prompt sorvico H. K. Dixon, La Graudu, Oregon. 4-y-tf Juno Tenth last day to pay wat er rent without a penalty. ll-C-6-31 incus handled; therefore, UK IT KKSOI.VKI., by the rail road employes assembled in this cling t hai each and every om us shall constitute ourselves in to a coinuiiiieo of one lor the pur pose of Informing the merchants of l.ii (irande whom wo pfitroni,e willi the facts herein pet forth, und I he further fact that the continu ed growth of the motor bus and i he motor truck transportation and resultant decrease in business han dled by the railroads, will deprive many of us of our livelihood and decline the earnings of ot tiers, and the bunitiesfi men of the 1 ti - point the Bolsun Maine (.om derived from our earnings. and UK IT KKHTHKIt KKMOLVKI), that, each of the labor organiza tions at Ka (irande be requested to appoint, and to keep appointed a committee of three for the purpose of co-operating with similar c.om mltleis of employes, either In sec tions or as a whole, ond with au thority to speak in these respects for the respective organizations represented. These rep resent at iv ttves, either singly or In co-opera- lloii with other similar commit! of employes, and each speaking for their entire membership, to tie clothed with the authority and it h t he resopnslhlllly of keeping our merchants, citizens and various civic boilies Informed in Hie future, to (lie end that such appropriate ictloll as may be deeim d necessary and advisable may be taken from time to time. Oopy for this column must bo In b 0:00 a, m. 1 1 per day for months lo complete I the coiirs". Day and Night School. I'houe 2S5 J or call at HJI7 Fourth St. lo-C-s-ltp Curd of Thanks We wtsli to thank our many friends for the beautiful floral of ferings and their kindness during the recent bereavement of our hus band and father. ' Mis. 1). K. HKVKIt 1 1 C! K and l-'amily U-K-ltp June Tenth last day to pay- wat r rent without a penalty. t l-ti-C-;u A great prescription for Kczema for grown persons. Kor children, for pimples or scaly skin, for itch, for scabby conditions of tho skin and only $1.uu a bottle; and one bottle does the work. Sold only by tiil vert horn-Wrights Family Drug Store. ASTliOUM.FH Mrs. F. A. Uulmes, Jefferson av niic. Cor William. 24S J. C-2-lnt I'nrtland's liiilllani Festival That very brilliant and charming vent, tho Hose Festival, which has made Portland, Oregon, the very center of floral and festival attrac tions In the Northwest for the past sixteen years, is to he again stag ed the lath to 20th of this month. The Hosaria I'-agi-unt with a chor us of 20io and a cast of fiooo will be presented each evening, the fa mous floral parade on afternoon of the I St h. and the Merrykhanu par ado on afternoon of tho .llith. Many other Interesting features each day. For this event the Tuion Pacific lias made a round trip ratd of a fare und a half, tickets to be on sale June 15 to Hi inclusive, with a return limit fixed at June lind. Cull on J. H. Keeney, Agent, for any other Information desired. li-S-lt ptH mm , ;!.; . JOT Supreme Values for .You . Our New York buyers re garded the quality of these Towels so highly that they bought a half million of them for our hundreds of Stores, i This Store's share has arrived! See these Towels and you'll want them I WOVEN FOR WKAR Administrator's Final Account Notice, of Fnion Call tho Wardrobe for pressing, cleaning and alterations. Main 7- C-a-lf Fishing lackle. Large variety at Newlin Look c Slul'y Co. ti-h rallroadH, and neithe quired to pay a tax upon KADI K S' li It O A D C L ',VAISTH a very low price Norton's Kiddy Shop. I el MAZ"A jS Fill Kvcry Socket With EDISON HAM UHFS Dty Them Where You Sec This Sign H . & S. ELECTRIC 107 Depot St. Phone 393-W Prepare For Warm Weather A PKRFKCTION OIL STOVK will relieve the drudgery of Summer cooking. A size for any need. Furniture Exchange Fir and Jefferson Hume 474-J WE BUY, SKIX OU TKADK Wiltdsdi' niHrl Could I A ;ihm aci iiuui Cleaner WINDSOil ON TI1AMKS, (At1) -(' all the spring cleaning jobs in the bonnes ol royalty, that at Windsor Castle is the ino.-u diffi cult because of u I wo-1 on carpet which covers the floor of the Wa terloo Chamber, and which ha.s to be taken outdoors and beaten by hand. The Walt rloo Chamber is tnird an t he royal dining room d urtng A.m'oI week, when Klnu Oeorge and i.J need Mary make Windsor t heir hi'ad(Uarlcis. A force of about lie men Ik retjuired to carry the mas law u.s. 11 Is Kh feel long arid 1i teel wide and was woven in India by Ihe prisoneis of Agra, who were engaged on the task seven years. tt Kikes a stiff upper lip to kiss a mustacheil man. O T II $ 1 .5i. ti-S-lt xoTici-: I will not be responsible for any debts that have been contracted by Mrs. draco 1 lollingnw oi t h, or any of her relaltven. OKOItUK W. KATK1FFK Wallowa, Ore. i;-tl-Jtp All flow r plants except pansl es reduced to 15c per do.eu, As ter;'., slocks, Zinucas, blue lace, daisies, chrysaut hem urns. niori galds, eandyt lift, put unlas. inea, .solphiglassis, aerocliniuui, in fact a full line to choose from. Also cab bage ami tomato pkmt.s at Hoover- If you have tooth u c h o a n d a cavity in the tooth a 26c bottle will slop the actio in 2 mlnules. Sold only by Silverthorn Wrights family Drug Store. The Maptist Ladies will hold Miver i en cdncsday at ternoon. June lo at the home of Mrs. Wm. Shade, 1 ;j 0 7 I'enn. l'ultlic. Invlt.'d. li-S-L't p June Tenth last day to pay wal r rent without a penally. High chin: i ight prices, tionery Co. reliable Slat ionery at Newlin Hook Sla- t;-4-;it. Willi. K TIIKV LAST We will sell I.ADIKS SCOUT WAISTS for Jl.fio. Norton's Kiddy Shop. 6-S-lt Ixed tiroceiy. Dot. Weatle for you. at :! ,t Stat'y Co- I nie ce m s, ti-S-tl I p. I 'a rnsols ewlin Hook ii-8-lf When you have a rough skin or p-Miu miiiii, in iiiniei liiiH'i'i oi nim i you should use the Violet Cream i that, you may buy only at Silver- f horn-Wrights Family Drug Store for -5e a bottle. June Tenth last day to er rent w M houl a penalty. 1 1 -d-(i-:;t Largest lim low n at b st : Stat'y Co. of Hox Stationery in prices. New lin Hook C-8-tf The riisl 10 New La (irande will be given a relmial Coursr Itooks and Supplies and .secured tor you. it lak in th I 'ollege ho enroll Itusim MM regular M ,"U Sec tor $7 a. Free posit ions :i hours IIOVWOINl Large truck load of dry boxwood delivered in the eityJtl.no. I'houe L. H. Alenefee Lumber Co., Lone Tree. f.-Hi-tf sv.Nuisis or itii; an i ,l srTi:Mi;N r or Tin; Hartford Livestock Insurance Company Astrologer Mrs. F. A. Ha lines, Jefferson ave nue, corner Willow. Phone 'J 1S-J. 6-2-lmp I 'eeetillu i ui nun, the Slate l, CUt. made lo tlo pursuant to law : York, on I he thirtj - Insurance Coiiimi.sstoiiei of the day oft State oil ; Amount of e:ipMal stock paid up N-t Lite tunilll ieei , d: blende IVe.l and il in Inn rents r 5 1 . 1 jn.sii 1. 1 o d dm im; SH.E-R.R-Y.'S I'ninv ami loMor.imw A Ihllllliin lldiiitiii'i' (H Mil' Ki'viiIiiiIchi '11'' ('"Miu-polilan i 'ot )m.ii uticti Marion Davies "Janice Meredith'' You'll binb, ou'II Htei, Ma, II botit, jou ll lui -rt l( M'lhl-, a colli imnniv (bule llimn-b mum- u Hi-. Ao itAlsi; in I'liM i s in Hi I i.s t he I . $l.n:a.;'t;j.( 1 Net ; in. tt'i It . M. ear Total Income DISltt'KSKMKNTS ' paid during I he year tiicl idiilg ad- ie;-l He 'ii t e pelist s Commiii'dnii and sulaites p.iid durtmi' the yeai 'raves, la r uses ami te,-s paid dining Ihe year Amount ot all oih.-r epeii lilui. s Total i n ihilliitvN ASSF.'I S a'la of .slocks and bonds owned (mark, t alio-) S-.Hafit din- jind lecmerable ..... 'ii.-di in banks and on hand , I'lemliiiTis in i ,hii se or codeetieli w i ll ten since September :ia, , .( tllleiist and reals due and accrued Total adm.lte.l assets . LIAHIUTIKS Cross elaiius for lo;i i nipaid Amount or uiu-ai a d prem turns on all out - standing rsks Cue for coouolsNtnii and brokerage M,:n; All other liahiliti-s . n,: Tola! Mabltltli -s. exclusive of capital Mock ... Ml SINKSS IN OKKdON FOK THK Yl Net pn mitims received dining the year Loss, s paid dm tag the ear ., I.eMSiS llHUired dlllllOT the V.;i' Niuit- of l 'oitipan , 1 (a rl f in d I Aw Stoi k tn?i, i 'e. Natae of FivsMent, It, M. Hselt. , , Name ot Sccielsuy, Js. L, D. Kearney, Stututmy resident attorney for service, Insumin-,' CommisHtouer. Ctiarii s. U. KejuokL, A ;eut l a riimlr, Oiv 'Vn. ,1 one Tent h last day to pay reni without a penalty. I I -i FN ItOLL At the La (irande HusIucsh wvit - In the County Court County, Oregon. In the matter of the Kstate or John M. Scott, deceased. , Notice hi hereby given that the undersigned has filed his final ac count as administrator of the Ks tate of John W. Scott, deceased, and tho county court of t'nion County, Oregon, has set Wednes day, July 1, l!"2f), at lu o'clock, a. m,, at its court, room at the Court House in La Grande, Union Coun-i ty, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing any and all objections lo the allowance of saiil final ae- count, approval of same, and settle ment of said estate. j Dated at La Grande, May '2'j, MAUION W. SCOTT, j Administrator, Kstate of John' W. Scott, Deceased.) June 1-S-t5-22-iil CALL l'Olt HIDS siDiiwAi.K iMii:ovi :.mi;m Sealed bids will bo received by the commission of the city of Lu Grande, Oregon, for the construc tion of thy improvement in side walk Improvement District No. U)fi, within the city of La Grande, Oregon, according to the plans and specifications of the said sidewalk improvement district now on file in the office of the City Iteeonh r of said city. A deposit of jri.nii will be rei utred for set of plans and specification which amount will l)o refunded if bidder ts un successful and returns same to this office. Bids will no received to the hour of seven -thirty p. m. June 1 nth, IIU 5, at the commission room In tho city building at La Grande, Oregon, and must he accompanied by a certified check In the amount of ten percent of the amount bid as a guarantee of the mxeplaneo and completion of contract If aw arded. Cheeks wilt he returned to un successful bidders. The commission reserves the tight to reject any and all bids. Hy order of the Commission May 27th. I'JJO. J. K. ST KA1IN1! Recorder of the City of La Grande, Oregon May ::-! ML I These Towels will stand consistent laun dering. All white; size 18x30 inches. The housewife who knows values will want these! COLOR KD STRIPED BORDERS Excellent quality heavy, large Bath Towels. The colored stripes make them attractive. A thrifty purchase! Each You can't buy better Towels than the:;o at this price! In two styles; one with a colored jacquard border (size 18x34 inches) ; the other is all white (size 22x44 inches) ; heavy quality. Both at. . Buy these by the dozen! Snowy white! Firmly woven. lou can't duplicate this val ue anywhere ! Size 14x25 inches. Remarkable value Here is another splendid offering! You will find the quality supreme. Heavy double thread Turkish Towel, all whit (size 17x34 inches). Splendid value Here is another value! Made possible only by the J. C. Penney Co. Extra lat'fte Towel; heavy, all white; (size 18x3(5 inches). Every family can use at least two of these. Priced low... SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY 19c 29c 39c 2 for 25c 33c 25c said City. A deposit of J5.00 will: he required for set of plans and specifications which amount will be I refunded If bidder is unsuccessful I and returns same to this office. Hids will be, received lo tho hour, of seven-thirty p. m. June tuth, : tflnii, at the commission room in tho city building at La Grande, I Oregon, and must be accompanied j by a certified check in the amount! of ten percent of the amount hid' as a guarantee of the acceptance and completion of contract if aw arded. Checks will be returned to un successful bidders. Tho co i n mission reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Hy order of the Commission May 27th, 192.1. J. ;. STKAUNH Jleeorder of the City of La Grande, Oregon May 2'.t-lot. If ho advertises it, ifood. ho knows lt'fi Japanese I'lnnt Gardens As Models of I'crfiM thm SKATTLK (At) Japanese look upon a garden as a picture, beau tifully designed and framed, much as the Occidental looks upon, a paiuling. Prof. Takunia Tono, land scape architect of Waseda Cniver slty. Japan, told Seattle on a lec ture tour of tin- I'nited Stales. Professor Tono is a graduate of Cornell university. "Our Japanese gardens are rn tlrely different from gardens in any other part of the world," Mr. Tono vaid. In all western na tions ihe garden Im considered nJ" collection of ran- and beautiful plants, flowers, shrubs and trees, rather than the picture for which the Japanese strke. Japanese gar dens aie more naturalistic than architectural." Some day somebody will invent .i safety rajiorbnek hog. CAI.I OK LIDS SIAVI.lt IMI'HOYFMF.NT Sealed bids will ho received by the commission ol the city of La Grande, Oregon, for the construe Hoik of the improvement in Sewer improvement. District No. 1 1 (., within the city of La Grande. Ore gon, according to the plans and spe cification 'of the said Sewer Im provement District now on file ir, the office of the City Recorder of Exide Batteries STUOMHLKG CAKIUTSLTOItS S. M. Spotlights 1 ark n rd W i ri1 a! I si .es Generator .V- Starter Itru.hes Light (.tidies all .sies Lamp Sockets Genuine Iteuiy nud I M h o Coils, Points, ele. Klaxon Horns Stop Lights Hubert Uosch ami Champion Spark Plugs CopH-r Tubing t.ai hriel Smibhers JIAIV 12. FRED T. BURGESS t:;H .IrffiTion A vi flaaBHEianESBntBfflnSfflnsaSfflEEEOHKSnSH.EiaESBIEHEHEEEBSEn tm i ti. 1 1 Smii;;; :i.."i:' li lil.li' S3 m ;w lis w m aa 33 Rl m El :h m " Bd .,,H ss M RASPBERRIES The First of the Season Iteceived frct-ti each moitiiiiK'. STKAWIiKRRIKS FOR CANNING I'lai-e your oiders pronipll.v season very short. Prices now the lowest very fine berries. Per Crate of 21 Hoxes $2.89 SiiK'ar, 100-11). Sack $15.89 Sonar is now selling at the lowest price in " years a good year to can plenty of fruits and vegetables. (iOOSEHKRRlES .") Gallon Lots, loe. You'll have to hurry. HEADQUARTERS TOR CANNING SITTUES The Hooverized I!uys Jars in Coarload lxts HOOVERIZED GROCERY " HERE THE THRUTY THRONG" LA GRANDE'S PIONEER LOWER PRICE FOOD STORE. MA,N Ji) MOTOR DELIVERY n is M n s a m ti 531 Bl ca w n a 8SnEQE9BIIBIBIBBEI9BlIBE5aai!aflSSSS25S2SSSSSiSSSS53&Ba3SC2SB13SII