La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 18, 1925, Image 4

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    THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Thursday, June IS, 1025.
OUT OUR WAY
By WILLIAMS
$930.78.
A hearliiK wan Juld on improve
ment dlntrict 103 und us no re
monHtrunces, object ioim or clulms
of Kritvnncei4 wtc put forth, tin
recorder waa uuthorlzed to adver
tise for lld, to bo opened July 1.
The dintrict provtdt'B for Hldewalka
on Wouth Kourth street.
An application for u no ft drink
and card room license y Toy
You hk" wuh referred to tiio city
munugcr.
JCtt (Braitite fimurg (Qhmbex
An Independent Newnpajier
Page Four
. . i.
: -
Mm, ALLVA HAFTA
OO TOD -IS Jump
ref Thru rr, ah mekJ k
mr MAKE A FANCY BOWf -"X.
sy
TWO CITIES IN
NEED OF HELP
(Continued from Fnge One.)
, FRANK D. APPLEBY Edllor and Publisher
HAUVJ5Y P. MATTHEWS '. Uuslnnss Manager
p-jbllshod evenings, except Sunday, at 1416 Aduma Avenue,
Xa Grande, Oregon. The Observer-Slur published every Friday.
Entered M the Fostofflco at Lu Grande, Oregon, aa Bccond
Class Mall Matter under act of March 2, 1875.
OFFICIAL I'APBIt OF UNION COUNTY AMU TUB
CITY OF LA 45 R ANDK
MKMHER ASSOCIATED I'RESa
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lication of ell news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise
credited If published therein. All rights of republication of
special dtepatcboa In this paper, and utao the local news here
in aleo are reserved.
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Time' contract rates on application.
5" ?r'WI I
:! THIS IS A FAITHFUL KAYINd, und worthy of all ac
ceptation, that C'hrlHt Jemia came Into thu world to auvu tuu
ncie; of whom I urn chlct. 1 Timothy 1:15.
Drive carefully on wet pavements. And on dry ones.
' Many a man objects to being1 made the victhn of a 1i
!but lie sometimes squirms a lot more if the truth is told.
; We wouldn't lie surprised any time to have someone
propose a referendum on the Ten Commandments.
The Austrian artist who says American jjirls are
has probably never tried to feed one with sawdust.
i
dol'i
Some "expert" says women talk too fast over the phone,
but ;it is difficult to believe it after you try to get in
with one on a party line.
touch
HEROES ARE MADE - NOTBORM .
..... i.
vJWVlLllAM5
(.(
OFFICE
CAT
By Junius
Markets
i 1 :
SLANt.lS.M.
SCill-clH'UcI, OVITlH'Uil, M'Hlhl'Ul.
ItHltlmore Sun.
Ami ri'illirart, hoi 'head, di'iul
lirjid. Detroit l-Yr,. I'i-chs.
Anil wiN. head. Iiiihlli-ail. linblK'd-hi-iid.
New in-lean Tuii'ji I'iea
ynue. And Haplieal. M:intli-;i'l, htoek
hea'l. Manni 'IV. t; i aph. '
Jtoo'ehead. h'iihi-iil. honi')ieal.
I'Olti'l.AMI MAItUDTS
PORTLAND Oik. AI futile
ItOV DltOWNS IN itivi:it
KAI.KM. Ore. I.ewiH Virtor Des
erano. 13. was drowned when lie
VI from a Kwintr Into the Willam
ette river here. Tlu- hotly was re
eovereil four hours later atttl turned
over to the Polk t-ounly coroner.
The boy was a son of .Mr. and
steady today. hOK '.'1 to 40 centn'Mra. C. T. Deserano, who arrived
liiKher.vlanih.s steady, weathers
celita lower.
Ilutti-r 4(1 cent!!, bulterfat
eentN, ej,rKH steady.
KAN
fat r:ic
III TI'Kltl'AT
FRANCIHCO (AP
here today.
here four weeks aro front llraneh,
Mich. Since reaching Oregon the
family had been camping in west
Salem, near the .scene of the accident.
The airplane hop from California to Honolulu is set
for September. If successful, America will have another
jiccomplishment of merit to spread on the pajres of aerial
history.
A- hio.li school tfirl in Illinois, the world's speediest
'stenographer, writes 9,120 words an hour that is, if any
!oie ciin think of 9,120 words an hour that oiimlit to be
written.
1 -Dcllart Hubbaid, negro athlete of Michigan 'university,
attained world field fame Saturday when he set a new
a-cord of 25 feet, 10 7-S inches at the national meet in
.Chicago. - It was the ambition of his great athletic caret r
and he deserved realization. He has jumped 25 feet' moie
times, than anyone on record and is one of three men in
.athletic history to pass that mailt. It's a performance that
will probably stand unequalled for a generation.
; EVENTUALLY IUIT NOT NOW.
i . '
, The agitation in favor of some plan that will complete
the Hoosevelt Highway along Oregon's coast line is laud
nhle but not timely, and the Highway Commission is doing
veil to delay too much expenditure on tin's project until
bitter means of financing are round. Tossibly that will
come with more adequate federal aitl for this particular
load development, and certainly Oregon will lie able and
v ill wish to build the highway
even without moie federal help,
can be npeut more
our money
directions.
Oirgon's bonded indebtedii
that ( will allow the
Pi.se,! is nevertheles:
As tlnit is i educed,
;:iid improvements
available, the Ko.isevelt
Until that time or until
development as wen thy of
some time in
but now is a
advantageously
the fultir.
time who:
, m:it'i,i i:an task.
I ileehle,l one iluy to ca nt-ln,lex
my flawH,
Iftit ;ae up Hie jnh wilh a si-'h ;
I fonild It Iuiln lM-l iral hlll.ly he-l-aiise
It imule ni i nper lull too liih.
"
Mi. . peck: "TIhtc'm one word
of I'hlllf ,1'IHWl tlll'l I'JUMi'U K't
mill tin' l nr- to It Is "i.m-kv I let II."
Mr. N. Peek; "P'rlulle. It's hncii
elnr, my lli'tir."
"What an
Mamie On- li
"Not hint;."
'I':ii;;aaeiiienl
"o- I am."
r Iditle
rtinjr to Kive
"tlhe
lue
l.lltht."
"Whafi
"I 'ales."
pound of flapper's
flaptpei's il. lir.hl."
Porlliinil ;raln .Markets. j
I'llIITI.AND, Or. IAI'1 Wheat I
Hard white It. S. llaart. June.;
SI.5.H: .Itilv. X i . 4 : ta.ri ul.il wl i
western white. June, Jl.r.'S; Jnly.J
1 .4 J : hard winter, June Jl.r.7:
July, northern spring, June,
SI..V.I; .Inly. 11.47: vest em red.
June, Sl.r.li: July. 11.40: Hint hard
white, June. II. fill; July. 11.4 5.
Oats No. 2 white feed und No.
Cray. July. I;!3.
t'orn rJ.i. :i I-:. V. shipment,
June, 47.f.ll: July. 147.IMI. ,
' .Mm Lets ul h (ilaiH'e.
NKW YORK, (Al't--Slocks
Slroni:: I'lcrce-Ariow prior pre
ferred jumps 1 points.
It,. nds - Firm: oil and local trac
tion Issues higher.
I''nrci,:ii cchaKe l-Iasy: Italian
lire dropepd to new till'.', low.
I'olton Lower; Kouiiiern selling.
Sugar Steaily; Kuropcun Imy-
! Ing..
Coffee Higher; steadier ll:i.il
lail markets.
FOREIGNERS
ARE STONED
fCiMitinurd fr-nn I .! Kiic.)
II Is rt'i'tirtcil (!i;it llir ratlio H
MlllliK t)ti' ti c popniif miiiu tui'-i-iica,
so it will haw (t Ih adniitliMl
lltut (he i.i-lfn, hi vptlo o static
InttilrtvH Is a pri'li.v uootl ttiin-;.
jii.stniont of I ho r.'c'iit (liwtin b
anccH, wvrv lnokcn off today ou-
inif to i divriRcncc of views.
vavs ritoci'.ssio.N ,
HUA.M(iIIAI (My thi' Assoriati"!
li-"KH . Ninety former ('hlne'ie
tit ii nlirtpn I policemen led a hue
proeeMKlon y c t o r d a y, hreakltu?
tdiop vvlndon'H that contained .lap-
hiii'hc m Hiititih 'oodfi.
TIh pcocesnton wttH rinally kiiIi
diied tiy Munchtirlan troopH tint
arrived recently. Tin- net i'it J-k of
the cxtremlKtH in teniloiy adjoin
ing tin foreisn settleineiilH Increased.
PAR
I5ETTER
BIDS MADE
Mai h held Loer.'iiiK operation
remain the Haute, Wan worUiii
force beiliK employed in the mill.
Labor is findinf? work on ne-.v
conttlruction 8iich as highways and j
Htre.-tH; there is very little unem
ployment, j
MedforU At present lime there:
is a surplus of workers in thin
community. About Auifunt Uih
tlu; harvesting or picking of pe;us
will commence. No hurvcai in
progress at thla time. We be
lieve, due to the, nmiiy tourists
who come Into this community at
the picking and packing ueason,
that wo w ill have eno iku labor
to take care of our crop; how
ever, we cannot Ktve this as defi
nite. There Is usually a shortage
durum this period.
Pendleton At present there is
sufficiency of labor to fill all
eds. Haying- is under ' hiij;
cherry picking and apple, iuin-j
nint; is rivlnK employiiienl to a
je number of peopLe Indica-
liony are that harvest will begirt
about tho Itjth of July. A con-
iderahle number of outside men
vill bo necessary to handle the
crop.
Jioselmrtf There Is a surplus vt
laborers and oifieo. workers. 1'cur
ciop of iiaitletts win aiari soo.i.
b it then: w ill q no need for ou'
side help. No need of harvest
help until prune harvest in fall.
which will be a smalt crop this
ar.
Salem Kmploymcnt situation
II balance w il h exception of a
slijfbt scarcity of men for general
work. Some calls for pulp-
cutters and increased d'.
for agricultural workers.
I ulles Cherry harvest ir
proKi'cirs, hay ins to start nest
oek and from present outlook
there w i!I he plenty of available
labor.
farm
wood
mand
The
EUGENE MAN
INJURED IN
AUTO WRECK
fConlinued from I'nfje One.)
is a large man and it took six to
nrry him up tho K;nde.
S inons brought him Immediate
ly to the l.a Orande hispital ni
ter w hat first aid meas ires that
could be taken were attended to.
Wife t'omlnsr Here.
Iomowood's wife, who , was
called at Kugene last evening by
hospital authorities,' is. on In r way
I, a Grande and is exp'-eted to
ach here- some time todny.
W! i iinns 1m nf t he (inhiiiin I h:it
the car could not huv' goip: from'
he grade more than two or three
minutes before he nriived at the1
ne. Some nnitoii.sts report that
I key passed Home wood and t h.it
he was driving- at a fast rate.
Sure It's Summer
Underwear Time
These Few Hot Days Are Just Starters to
What Is Coming!
Men's Munsino; Athletics
$1, Si. 2.5, Sl.SO.
Ecru Balbrigan Unions
Long and Short Slueves, Ankle Length
$1.25, Si. 50. $1.75, $2
Chalmers Porosknit Unions
Short Sleeve, Ankle Length
Men's $1.50 Boy's $1
Boy's Munsinp; Athletics
.$1
New Cut Silk Ties
New .. f ( New
Colors J) 1 . Ow . , I'littcins ,
; . ' - I
Dressy Straws
Yedd - Swiss - Panamas
$1 - $5 - - $6.50
N. K. West & Co. inc.
minimi.e this ep-nditurv
railro:n!s pirt and to devote purl
of the money to waterways (level,
opinent, which costs far less and
can be made, lie thinks, to accom
plish just us much or more.
lieMideC, the general doilblS If
the. roads can possibly manage (lie
necessary expansion oi their ser
vice at any cost.
"When wo. reach a point," he
says, "where It costs more and
takes a longer time to gel u otr in
and out of n city like New York
the! than it doen to move it front Nw
York to i'htladelphia, the tnius
portatioii system is pretty well saturated."
(nntlimed from
ON "ONBSjutilizalion of Inland.
Waterways Suggested
out OWN
lvveess hlW.
inir breeches.
IH:i IMTIONK.
;;e: The knees
ltiri;en'H in-1 a ( 'i II War et-
r.i n.
"U'hat w
i" asked,
"A prlvat
w r d.
And I ii;i in -t bl
and wi iii hoiio'.
on in the war':
th- old inldier nil'
ont hi: lamp
ill otlu;
t'SS,
wliilo ai r;tnj;(,l in a way
A te:i.!!er trci.-.l from Hie
mi A her nf uli- of her ptiMls I he
lolI'Mvim; ei u: e fer hln ate-nee;
"H-fe Mum. pleji:ie eKHM'tlf:'
,M(n(, he didn't have bill one pair
nf (r Olivers II It I I ep 'illl home
In wa;lt hum and A I is. Itnyles
);ni( eome ;tn! el 111' ie oil the line
;r;i 'n.'.e innH'
sperk. .Mrs.
CIIICAdll. (AC)
SI mm;; nut n vorabh I
ley crop reports.
Corn-- lliirher; shiiipiiifj
hrnmler.
lo;;s -.ltl''tidy.
rn fro ruie.)
stalo to liamllc it with connmnitivc ,,WI lu '
. . . ' I imhIu'-n:; no:;--. If h
uw iarjv'M Ihm capita in tho nation. I it
is othrr inori'
inipnitant road jirojcrtsj . " .
are I'oniiilflnl. and as funds ht'coni jim uiw than the kkhhii.
MetU Nli; I' ASS ( ,I.lti;i)
I'niMivn.ia:. ore t rk- d on
by Hie local American I,"Kion rmn
mi'tee. which desires I lie mute
ie;tdy fnr the American l,eion
state convention to tte held here
June i.ri. 2i and 7 Hie dile hiirh
wpy department opened the Mr.
Ken.ie pu.'.s lo travel ami the
highway between here and Ilmrene
is sub) m be in excellent condition.
The first aulos crossed w hen the
snow was cleared away and ep'-ri-eneed
some difficulty with mud
just west of t he lava. This has
been graveled and 'ii is cross! np
biter ni"t witli tin dtflieiilty. The
rnnte will be u favorite one with
motor parties coming to the coti-
eut Ion.
Whent - runniiiK nl tare of dofis in li
I river val- (.ramie was read for the third time
land adopted last n'trhi. to become
mand, effective July is. It provides that
no ilnKH. whet her licensed or not.
shall run at lurfre in the city limits
between six o'clock In the evening
and nine o'clock in the mornlufr.
and if (lofrs are caught at lartre
belween those hours, they will be
disposed of by city officials.
An ordinance was also pnssed
highway will receive
tlu jioveinnient looks
its pari inilar attention.
attention,
upon tlu
it should
not ho considered a tiansporlation necessity for Oregon.
The Roosevelt Highway will he one of the most heauti-
uii aim mipressive in America when completed. It
I; averse a territory rich in s;vnic irrandeur and one thai
vill attract thousands of motorists as soon as a j"od road
awaits mom. i.ui it is not a direct artery of travel
i'rs,noL K've an exclusive entrance to oilier parts of
wri ii-
ii
A boll on the bai'k
1 1 1 cni e t-no'-iu pros
III w not v. hti h Mm
d.
I'll,
(oimtry as does
Trail. lake fin
it will he
the Pacific llijdiway
1 boulevards through
nice thins to haw hut a
and
the
new I wo- "lit i est cat 1 1 vill
c a boon to 'bo man who ciin't
ird to lake a acatton. lie will
et e l' vr : "W ili on were
" lil'liiges on the teiek 0(
Ji I tls benrin entlcillM' pictures of
('alliolii
SAI.KM.
Ilew
noil:
iii t:ri't Cliiin-li.
i;M. ( 're. I'llect ion 'of II
huieh. school and pari.sli
!n cst ap)rnlmately $ I ( M.
prnxtdfu;? for Hie wile of bonds in
Improvement district l-s, a M-wr
disirbt, to the amount of $14.
;"r7.:i,'i. The commission will re
ceive bids July 1.
The franchise ordinance of the
Home Independent Telephone com
puny was read for the - second
time. .
An estimate was allowed In fa
vor of Hartenbcwe. ami Splieth for
eNeii vii tiny in the n mount of
(i 'on! inoi'd from l'i
Hi'- prenen!. oituiition."
w
(leneral Ashburn isn't Iryim; to
furnish a substitute for rail tran
sportation or to force the railroads
to cut their rates.
He recoioiles that many and
perhaps most water hauls w ill
hiive to be supplemented by thn
roads, on some enuitable rale di-
vision which Hie Interstate Cum
t merce t'ommiston p' esumal)ly will
lis.
Hul set Hut; everything else asid
lu; says. "Hie inereasinR demands
of the country's commerce" will
soon he beyond the railroads pow
er to ine-t without a tremendous
enlaiKi'meiit nf their- laellltieH.
He estimates its cos. at la bil
lion dollars In the next, decade. Hlf
theory is that II will be better to
DECIDEDLY
IN THE
SWIM
With
One of Our Njw Stylish
BATH
CAPS
Look 'Kin Over!
THE t & L
DRUG CO.
SUITS
Men's Suits
Conservative nnd Yonnr?
Men's models; 'latest style-,
plain colors, mixtures and
stripes; all wool
, $11.75 to $21.85
Young Men's Suits
Quality and styles ure.
Kood; a liirtfo ranso of pat
terns $10.89 to $18.75
Don't
buy until
see these
you
Men's
lllll-(;i-Hflt' I-PS SIMM'S
$3.95
lliiili-Cuiili' Wiiik Mines
$2.95
The New York
Store
1210 Admits Ave.
OIL STOVES
Don't Fail to Get Our Prices on
OIL COOKS
IVc tan save you money.
Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co.
mum ,s plunued by the local Cat ho-1
lie ocKiinl'iitioii. The sit' for Cue
buildings has b-en acquired nnd
act mil const ruction ork may K'"'
'inib-r way w ithin the next i
iiiontliH. 'the buildinu.s u ill occu
py an entire hloeU of Kroiin in
Do- nnilhion p.irt of (he city
and
fl'-ny oursolvo.s until suiplus hiliwjiy
r.Me the millions it will nst.
tln (i(I Orcerii'l
an attractive park,
luxury that wo c;m
funds niakt excusc-
the moutiiati's or s
Mir may Ite old.
!lti, but (Mi luw
vjline tin wciH (I
lediore.
rlTit.1i d
' ci- fu-t
dlar bill.
ami
tlic
a man lo'th
mil to hts'd.i
he ha- a I;
ts ht.s i.it!iii and
j:. t he c"Mi;iininity
:nd Item i.
MARKET JOEL'S GROCERIES
; Phone Main 750
MfMi:.t.l(OU f.lil l .N I'U.As, il Ihv. .H.
M-;u SIM OS. HI lb- ;k,
HMi...iiou .n in:irrs, nicns ami 'iuimi-s, "
- I Itiliichex fur - ;.
. NTKU ni:mcii;N tan v.wmm;, t'rnu .. . 921:1
KAsl'ltl liltll.S AM hl.ACK i'AVS, a l.o.xrs for "t.v,.
Mlimil'N, 2 Inns for.. .v
lii-til.imi snj'ot Intctttlenl ( Miv
plcl)ii ) ; ' How did oitr hn-b:inil
liappei, in die o --tiitii alter cvt
(Icy inint-tl lor a In re miioimt
Widow: "He worked hinwlt lo
itcalli tr.Uir; In pa the premhi.ni."
( bier- K.'-k'tmll'.n
MAUSIH'IHI.H. Mr. .
KeUi-r ol Nurl Ii Head
accept t lie n ".ifjitit Hon
I 'ulli e Jiicton. w ho, be
I'm .1 lualde u in, nt lor t in
ioMf. Clib f .lackfon i-'ikm
the cli council ot dt r n
timi in his atlowam e tor
tote upkeep. a int; I he
lepvled.
- Ma
ITl'llW.t
r Chief
e mi s.
cil 1
I when
r-'ditr.
iiitomo
L'o a
month ,c
In ub
had Ik-
iJUUt-.',
a allowed before
The Start
Isn't Hard
III T KKKI'IMS AT
M'l I! KAVIMiS AC
'(H 'NT IS WHAT
I'nlNTS. . . .
im vim iis t;i;oviMi
lii;i!i 1. aui. v i: 1:1: v
1VHHK?
La Grande
National
Bank
Sound - Heliabty - liogiHtdc
Our old friends and customers will find us
OUR NEW QUARTERS
I'rcpared lo served better than ever.
Klectrical Goods of All Kinds
La Grande Electric Company
Hoesch 15ldg.
Bi-Knii Foldover Infants Shirts
Cotton with Wool Surface an ideal Infants Shirt.
Size 1 to 0 T.'ie
Size 1 to C Mc
We sell VANTA nnd jr. HUAND InfiUils' Gar
nients tind claim them to lie the riCUFFXT t'N
DKUWEAR for children; non-shrinknble; non
better made.
Ask for our Free I'.ook for Mothers. Recommended
by a State Hoard of Health
Norton's Kiddy Shop
F.vcrythinK in Infants' and Children's Wear.
l
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1
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'"N v ''u" '.Yt'v
C m ' i
ummer Drinks
cooling as an ocean dip
COCA-COLA. H1KK S HOOT 15KKR, SOUA W VTER
WONDKIU.AM) P.RKW
Order by the rase front your grocer.
Coca Cola Bottling Co.
1S01V, Adams Green & Hough. Vh. M.lin m