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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1925)
1 Page EiphE TUB LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Mondav, June 15, 1025. THE PENALTY OF BEING-A TRICKY DOG Al our Sotla roiintahi rvprjr chiy Our hot Lunches ut our Hoda fountain nerved from 11 o'clock to 1:30, will please you. Hllvortliorn WrlKhta Family Druu Store. G-U-ti -. MID-SEASON SUIT SALE A Money Saving Event For Men LOT-l Values to $35.00 $14.85 LOT 2 Values to $12.50 $24. 65 LOT .3 Values to $17.50 $29.85 LOT I Values to $iO.UO $3(5. 85 201 Depot St. La Grande, Oregon XYl WHEN bu JUMP '7 cst Knimdlilii;; for Ncrinu IVoph; A new prescription of a nerve tonic ami builder. It will put pep into you, Will make you f.-l you arc full of lied Wood ami life. K qual for any and fill conditions. It ucts quickly und irnreisH the ap petite. Hold only by Silverthorn WriKlit.s Family J ir us Store for 75c a bottle. , C-ia-tf Call tlit Wardrobe for pressing, cleaning and alterations. Alain 7J. 6-U-tf KlHliintr tarktn. Larue variety at N wllu Hook & Stut'y Co. 0-8-tf Th'-re is no n'd of baviif Lc Hfiua or any form of iteh. The! new Ke::eiuu prt scription sold on-; ly by iSiiverthorn-WriKht.s lamily I'rufr Store for l.'m a bottb-. It will top all such troubles quickie. ti-ia-tr Largest line of ltux Stationery In town at bi Ft prices. Newlin liook' & .Stat'y Co. U-S-tf, 'ItuxrrporaUj, 57 DEPARTMENT STORES 108 Depot St., La Grande, Ore. A Printed SUk Frock Is What You Want! Oaneo tomorrow niK'nt. ZuImt hull, (.). W. It. anil N. Alliktic Club l'ni-i"lr. La Clrumk- li-l'n-ci' l'rwuUr Orchestra. Kv.ryl'oily lnit.-il. C-10-lt Ilennllnhlnit, puratina, nut ton boles, Mc orton i Kiddy shop. 11-14-tf Farm I.oaii l,mv luit.n Motu-y to loan on Improve"! ' farms. Low rates: prompt service i H. Dixon, l.a Grand,:, Oregon. I 4-V'j-lf Have you been tryinp to think what kind of a Dress you could wear most any place something different, -.omcthinfr full of pep, some thing inexpensive? How about a printed Silk Dress? See Ours! Note Our Price Here they art! Shimmering, rolorful, distinctive I And the price couldn't be better. Made in styles for the '"flapper" and for her mother and older sister. Priced at only, $9.90 to $14.75 lurhitf the,- approachimr sum mer days, all urtiebs of stationery in boxes or in bulk, or by tin pounu. as well as tablets and eti-t vclop- will ) sold a espeejallv S low pnres. We will offer nothing but new and latt st Hlvli s of ai such poods. Silver! horn-Wripbt! Kamily lruc Store. G-U-tt ASTnOl-Otil.lt. Mrs. l A. KalliKH. Jeff.-rson ; avenue. Corner Willow, l'linue 4S J. G-:'-Im Good Eating Assured Polar Explorers On Trip North the vap-rat.-d milk be condt ns.-,l ;md , ith :;T stilus t( ti;te(in .tn.l u met .ime supply oi Of HOSTON. (Al1)- Va will (he prr-ferred beerae on jfteumcr I'eary and Itmvdoin l'nmmand'-r I Mntd lb M.u.M til nn Ante expedition which will Mil late this month fu.- exploration ' nn-iiu. The uo 9f Baffin Ij.nd. but there will beLarry j 1(M) piMHul po uei mil n rem riei ion i.ihi now n. i'offee and cocoa will be avallabb Ijlso in liberal iti intuit to the 4 ien of the rxpedltlon, mid eiti iCim?,-! ule und Krape jtiiee to a limited ixtrnt. tloiiiiuaiiilor Mac Mil bin t a i tther than coffee for conniuptlou in the northern cold. . nuUtii Kxpt rlence har convinced him, he Kuld, that habitual l-;. ilrlner keep In Itetlcr rondltlon tnd are t Iter able to witbstund t hi riuor.t ron in waier-breakfast $' M in i n will of flour w HI Son y.-ast niiH, 1 ,u pounds tf lard and spie. s if a!l rwrfs. I:i addition to .'et pounds of (.utter. Ibe expedition will h.ivt- ;u pounds ol i-eantit butler fur a cb.ine of Limhnul Kr-lort to Tokio WaU'h the eliielis more thi'i the Ibfoks l-t In 1 Millnjuake'th.-riiiomi ter. They will show you I ttm;. (AD I'nd-r ihclif tho t.-mperature is rijrlit no h.iiriiKins:!ip t,t Lord IkilNmr. j m.tit' r w hat the I li.-rmom. t.-r l ;i rtied im n in i vi-ry d. paitm nt n-aJs, Watch th-m consiantly dur t lit. r.iture and science are m, t-'inir tiie ftr.;t we. k as t;i:s is the to-: in l.oiidon to i Iiodh.- t. ns ol jcritical period, advis. s the U. A. C. t MousiiniU of IlritPih tutoks to re-1 experini'-nt station. pl.iee t!:ose dstroyed 111 the I'fi'-j . vtsiiy of Tokyo dunntf the Kr,atf ,.(,d HUiiWr whlt.n ar,. !lUt.,v ,0 earthflllaiie. Urrik.- fli ..Ir.i.f j.nv nL.nt in (lr... j The coii.iiiittec ua formed byjon from low-nrowim: aum:.ils toj jtlu' Itrilis.i Aead- ihy at the re-, tall trees, develop most rapidly i-nd ttuest of the government, and Lord ' become most harmful in dry w ea-, Ita'four was t hosell a rmlnii:ui th- r. The bst proteciion so far ( 'ported by tii- tir.-con rxperim. nl sta'ion is dustinff with ruliur. Most sulphur. .Moit stilphip- containing ms etieides arc effective if applied thoroughly, and some irrowers usi li'iuul sulfur solutions. S3S3313SE23XlIBSS3E3aB2BBI15BBIBIBBISa.i2ZES M M A bachelor is funnier than any m ot!i r sinsif thin?;. K9 . M Ifot Weather Duo jap. Parasols Bfl for you. ui I'S cents. Newlin Book m as y co. G-s-tf fa urs :eady diet. OlhtT leeauae of his Kreat bnowle.U'e of boo h!t. A'n-ady I !,!" 'J volumes have been presented lo the com muter by i ario d institutions, pub lishers und private donors, and the ' Ktv-rnm'iit ban now votvd $!-.".--eio for the purchase of additional books. j Britishers Told Of Slave Trading in Parts of Empire Ite i his on the supply 'list; hams, two burn l ot ' corned bet-l. Uht ru.v.i eat h ot corned bvt hash, s-mr-at;--. frank furter, nnd Irish stew, )ar Is ol salt pork. !.t cits- s ot b.ik d Have you spraed Ibe bioedtr house y.-t '. Corn a lid nat-d hoiis l.iNtuN (Al) Lather a tone of uneasiness on the question ot' slaw raiding; in several parts of the and o( the Artie than coMee drinuera. l,--un.s, t i cas t ot tomato in pn-vlous voyt' . hrii he b.i.' t iabh- soups, luisheiv ut p,)t i remained in the north Ihrouvh lhe,tois, eichk crati s v uionw, ' lone winters, lie has strongly ad- pounds of split p-as. und .'i. vised the use of tea bur. as the J pounds cieli of riec, t.ipiot a, nrn start ); and molars, s. LoasT nuit- .tnd cuuipim-nt are th 'spreadlnc much disease , l"se any i;ood spray i.n a coal tar t.nse and be sun- to reach jail of the (orners ami cracks in the i house. a use of ! world, including a suggestion that present expedition is to be a sum mer cruise only, he is not so in sistent. Tor the three nion'.bs' trip the expedition w 111 be provided w itli 1"U pounds of tea und o'- pound 6f coffee while 7;' cans of con-rj.-nst d coffee will be carried also tor eiiHTuency use, i.ieording lo (inures given out by ;.ilph Kob ill ho n, Commander Mac Mil bin's cjih-f asstsiant who is in ehart,--Of al! supplies. The roiumandr r list liudud pouudl of sugar and i - cas- i tf may also be : aiblllioil the MONEY At ('.j, on di'tvisit Ikmj is fur more satisfactory than twice that amount in shady stocks and bonds. KrltiniH of I'linvlpl Ami lnh-lvt I- I'rr Inin: UNITED STATES Ml ton, roast ht . ( and plum pudding all in vails will iiImi avail. tt'U. Ai'i-roximat'-iy inn tvis s of tan ned goods will enable die -ooUs to ilurnish string b ans, tonia'u'S jeorn. p.-as. slo-ib d 1-e.ins, spui;i h. jeeb r, piekbs. peach-s. pait, eh. rrps. apru Im, pimappb. black ! oei rl- s. 1! ui berr it s, a ppb- sauee, j eranbei t u s. curtxint jei!, p; nr.- s, st taw itt rr" jam, and mtiu enn at as ! desired. iMh's, nuts and i :. s-- Ho- menus. In ditieti ill li;n." a g lie foils s Ipply or deh di .it d ' et.tll. a and I rails. inelu.'uar ' can o1 ... t urntps, imhus, potat(. s, j airicols. pears. p iches. and ap Pbs. 1 I 'lie hundn-d b x- s ot elf w t:n; KHIil bae I en eell.HJd' I' -1 Ml'rl- ei- nt to uei t t In- rum n. a nt ,. ' limned, w h i'i teUai-'co ( smid. n -and t'iit uiui; . t'lgar-'t?' s an 1 ca;idy s til be f a l as n 'Uin d. lor the n.tval ;tta!o(s who wtllj in.iiilam a I il C p-' TVom.is: liuf'i ard (nr !!o li- cxplei ire tiu. i!s ue-r H.tMih Laud and I'lml,. r. Land. p imntcui lallens wi'i t.. lev id- d !er el:l- g. i;- 1 1 -v Tiil-i pal th'U'u.r p. tnndvaii v. til 1..- ti.d ol le t" stl- t au-l bll"a:o tin .i: lloi I a ii.i il t a - ratio ;tt t I Till fXP' ll'ie'l Wlil hae ; ce;n!i- iitserdlii to pr-s il( pSeTis ; Lout ,1 uni ". aiiil w i! i t i mi n ,, i Ill p. ;Ml!-'i". be end 1 l:is t i ( e i.o.nll.s period, llo provision !i; s ' U lead-' let' soppH- s. " ;' vk. iiav . io : p, :i-i th- w mier n t h- FIND IT HERE Oopy for tliln nitunin must bo la b 1,00 . in. I 'ane. iritiorrow nu-1 . W. K. and X. A". at Hi. L-. C.ran b r t :rc b s;ia. K erybody in (begon.j parts of the Ilrifish Krnplre mbrht f teri'il with; Ite affected, was i:splaed in. the I House of Lords n c ally w In n m-v- ; c'ciui peers mad'- demands for lads j concerning; the slave trade activity. ; ! Karl lluxton started the ball roll- j ! ing I'v a.-king the governinent whether the r- port upon M.ivery ! which th- foreign secn-iary under-, look to call for in I'J.T. li.dtas ct ; been revived, and also w'helher the League of Nations bad ask-al j to be supplied with anv available ; information on the subject of .dav- I ery. In northern Africa ;md the j I'ar ICast. lie said, slave raiding ! and trading -till exist d, and it I wilt known, he ath vred. that ta.ds j had been luade m Kena and tile Sudan. ! Lord Oliver axserted thaf :hr was a good deal ot ituvirinalio.'i on the sultje.(, ot v;o. iy m the l os-s-ion of the govrnno: whitii Ibe putdtr bad Sir- nr,t m know. The earl lu this oaii'iiion, conditions in Al-v sii-.ia w-r.- much t-i they h.cl aiwavs lv n and sd.iv rry and sbiv raidiiii; i-l th i disposal of the league. formjuion was that there had been no slave raid; in K'ena, but he would cause further in.puirics to be made. Lord (tainford maintained that fr..tr;i information in bis nK.wi(,n it appear'-.) c rtain that raids had en made from 'Abyssinia and I'.ritish subjects made slav.s and t-an.-poi !t d across th- Ked Sea un(l through Arabia to .Mesopotamia ,tiid he could not understand why the Kovernmeni had no inform i tlun along thoc lines. Tiie sub ject l to be brought up again for fit rt her discussion. t. uber tie Chib e l"r. mi lli it I. ; ;. - u (.Unci i; I hi. ; i.k;;s' lav i and tugn ih Mr oiii v Th.- NKW Lf.d UK i l ijnir- s eer I .tin sratrti in s!or s. t 'ati M tin ; i an vioir s-ippli, s that ite - t ! 'put', in- ats. N 'son I'mnin 1 ot h,.tn-,- i;id'i a'p or I".. Mini: oi r. v :. n mi c,.n bn l n- i igui.s ltt'iti l;. pl i: Viscount gvt nunc most ot i suppiessi and siav' i' ni ce 1 1 th- m p in d ttiitt i r to ' he l help 111 :v ;n g n- itMi.u;ar. i nnd.-r:. Th lru fin.i L",-.i an In :mg In l- r. It v and will Lt ago- of Nation: iii'iiilM'S itito ibis sennet, be saei and one gTe.it adv.uit.ig of X', caj;u" as'e i p viorv - I v.tth th1 tit mo.- pubi;oit . TI.;; t tact b:v it s. i m- d ;-o ):itn. ought to put .lid to an, t-t's-e- ie; t V bn tish Lov r:-.ii;-T,; i-Mr- I to bid. m anv way auvt;-,ti ;,; ;v of j tit i.e w:- -leieg ip it -ii-eitiou I 'ii"i!H t'-it; win' on to k.i' Ith.tt tlo i...v , -rtuiiK nt v.a- p-epaf. I'o io.--' : ii inoe-r a- tie Hi to itv S-H.E'R.R'Y.S Today and Tucthiv H.OKKNl'K VIDOK and KD.MIM) I.OWK -In- "BARBARA FRIETCHIE" Kimn the Clyvlo 1'iuh I'l.y A drama of Klniious American womanhood, do picling H love that Knew no Noilh or South i love that deemed no sacrifice too yacat. lomrdy "MKKT TH K MISSIS" LA GRANDE'S GROCATFRIA AND MARKET Conn I I i ol ' in Hint cvimp-iic iim i lb tiatde, nal totislU know it HI lower I'rh". A la 4.i:inde but S"lf S rve. lion mtcnie-d at i aiigi'ineiit. No iMIetilctl fixture- we Ity im cm alt y mi .-vb o (Mll-llti' ItllhVllP. A I'tHfll store ihaC pt tatc-d i;l the b'f-t M.-(Mc t;M I .1 (.ramie oeitii.tl nml ii' imi loan Self crve I'ute I renl store. I Ih- ptH-- on Mir -In Ivc- lell ibe wlwdc -lory. Self Serves Saves M 1N Lbi IH(r Mrst eimie- in I lnii' m week fivmi bltge. moiL cit ami si:iiliu pliiti in a cattle ci mtU i w I ten- w e get llie cle.ticv of liei-f b tore tl - dtlpped t l-rw bt re. (. I. feeh and lender m'.t. at Ih ngbl 4 tec, i- e.tv,sin-alib- bcie. Ittke bom 1 .1 g 1 -leak for tinnier- it will -rnak It ifdf. i Hw lU-Lm Uhe k Ca:. Nuf Nil. Minerva Says Another shipnp-nt of Aieh-At-1 Shpp-'is in this morning. This inak-s us coiltpbt- Oil ;-H sia-s and widths for a ; 'vv days more. Your sii is b-re now, i',et u pair .f t h and su ' prise t !in.v act.f.jg ;.vt with a v. hoi" (ot of romfoii, Iout ne glect th- oniy transportation and b.-st friend your feet. Thi't is the only pair of i- t yoo'li ever have. Vou can- ot b::v f t. but o 1 can h'iy co'.'i shoes that wi!: K""p your feet in per? ct t otpli'ion. An h Aids will do i. W fit Ym v ou vv . ar'ein ; wli tt comfort; oh joy! THE BOOTERY INC. (JAY HAYlltX. Mer Ni hull nil lr.illii'1 IH sv. M a H m fS M W H BI B3 m w m pi B H El ta a H M m S3 rs K3 W M rs a M R W Si w R! S3 Eg fi SB K rrote Mr I cting our onev A manufacturer in an obscure little town builds a new product. Within, a year or two, thousands of women in every corner of America buy that product and benefit by its merits. What pives you this confidence in the value of goods made by a man perhaps thousands of miles away? . . Advertising. Advertising brings you news of the new article. It tells you of its merits. It con vinces you of its value. It protects your invest ment. Products ihat are widely advertised are worthy of your faith. You buy from honest, neighborly folk when you buy from their dealers. It pays to read the advertisements and to know advertised products. Buying them protects your moncv. Every advertisement is a lesson careful buying read them alK in t m H m a SS H BS Hi H H a H IS m UN FU w El W n n M H m H m a K S El M n a a H 69 j m m ' m a M a n a m m m IBSQEBKSBlBSSSBISKIEEIESSiaaSSRlffiaSESESaESESsS eflSEssBaHBBBaBBSXBBEZsesBESBEraiiHEaaaassa FRESH HOME GROWN STRAWBERRIES a ta m ORDERS SHOULD HE PLACED PROMPTLY. QUALITY CANNING BERRIES T Til V? itIUlU 1 IUI.I.O. V.ll.111, n. BI IE S N -?ar, Pure Cane, 10-Ih. sack ?bS9 Sugar, Pure Cane, oO-lb. sack M Sugar, Pure Cane. 2")-lK sack $1.5!) M " GOOSEBERRIE " Gallon . SI H H n H M a 9"t Heachiuartcrs for Jars and Canning Supplies. Hooverizcd buys them by the carload. -LAST CALL SEASON ABOUT OVER FIXE LARGE OXES! 50c; 5 Gallon Lots i-,r HOOVERIZED GROCERY "WHERE THE T11RI1TY THRONG"-LA GRANDE'S PIONEER LOWER PRICE FOOD sTOKE M VIN J9 MOTOR DELIVERY 63 n pa m : SI j: - m ' ): ilBCCaBBniHIHEHIIIHMSSSIISBSIBBIHBgllgBliniBSSasSIBSB I-