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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1925)
Saturday, June 20, 1925, THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Tapro Si Suit Cases $1.48 SAMPSON Pine Frame Fiber Suit Canes at Ibis new low price. Just the thing for automobile and hhort trips. Men's Wear 1309 Adams Ave. Grant Itean, Mgr. . WALLOWA, Ore. (S'pccfal). A decided change In the weather conditions cume here t hi- first ctf (hit w ci k und the w ciil her since thru Iiiih been warm wit h condi tions Ideal for KrowiiiK crops. The ruins come oH en cuouuh to ieep t In ground from becoming tli y. und everythinn la jti nw luK nicely. Funning work Ik fcotntf forward rapidly at thin time, t hi Ki:it-r pint of th' farmers having fin ished plowing their Humtnerful l(v, und it number have cultlvuted the mimiuerfullow at least once. The ground mitilrrelii lire still very numerous in practically all ! pa rls of t he fa ritilne seet I ohm. II WEATHER I 10 Our llioroiiali ileatt-llij; iciiiotc M g V "H imt nn'' o",, lh"1 ii,if tnu M w V r1'' wrnr '" milckly. !& SHERRY'S Sl'NDAY And D. V. Ciil'litli I'li-scnts "Isn't Wond A simplo Itiinianci- nf l.uvc and I'otiiliws It will move to launl'.li'i' imd tn Univs iiii.voml' vln has n .spark nf sympattiy fm- llio trials and humll',' gladness of his follow men. Conu-dy, "Mivver Tracks" last siiowixt; to.k;iit " KI11IAU1) TAi.MAixa-; In- 'In Fast Company' The Sunt King in a riot of action! Comedy, "Wildcat Willie" Mik Ii poisoning is lu'lntf donw und many rodentn urc beinjt hilled off, Some of the fur mem are using calcium cyanide, with very good. result, hut tho work of d 1st rib utlni? this ovit uny lui e terri tory in very difficult at this time due to the holed being well hid den In the urn tut and k ro w I nrf grain. Home damage Ih being done to fall wheat In places by the HiUll relH. Kugene luid Irvlu (Justin turned home Kuiduy evening from a few duyfT trip to the Hnuke Hiver country. J. II. Jackson of Kvans was a business visitor liere the last of the week. Jl. ('. Hearing und wife of Mid dle Vulley went to I'nion the last of the week und visited over the week-end with Mrs. Hearing's pur- etitn, Mr. und Mrs. Callahan, of that place. Mm. Callahan ac companied them home for a short vIhU. (ii'Hiiui Ui Meet. Wallowa grunge will hold u.i all-iiuy met -lime 1 e Hat inlay, June 2i.it h. The ladies of the Krauze w ill nerve a dinner at noon. All m en i be rn of the grange art; re nested to ho present und enjoy I lie good time assured. A business meeting will lie held during the afternoon at which time the mutter of ordering bind ing twine and giuln sucks will be arranged for. Sam .Meek filthified working summer fallow the first of the week. Fd Hell ami son, fesHe, com menced working their sum me r fal low the find of the week. They are. using a railroad iron hh a w eed4r mid h' eler. A large crowd of f ih iidH gath ered at the I 'unite Utthrop home on Parsnip creek Monday evening and gave lilm an old-fashioned charivari. Mr. Livthrop was well prepared for the occasion, bring well stocked with cigars and randy. M r. I ji t It ro p a n d M ih. M o p ps wen- mart led Monday, and w ill make their home on Mr. Lathrop'8 farm on I'ursnip creek. W. M. t'olllns of I'ov.-watku, wan a business visitor - hen; the latter part of t he week. The annual .school n ting was held In the several school dM- t rift 8 of this licet ion Monday af ternoon. C. (i. Conch of La firande was In tfilH Meet ion Sun day. Miss Arletu t'ouch rei n ned to Iter home in I In- I ea p seel Ion t lie MONDAY n ne r I erf ill" 3; g Mm fiiHt of tfie week, nfter a few da8 visit with friends here. A heavy Bhom-r of ruin f'-ll over portions of the country Tues day event riff. The ruin w as ex tremely heavy over u 8trlp of country east of town. i :z TliompHon had ttte misfor tune to low two town from being killed by llfffitning during it hard lectrie Mtorm Sunday evening. Some of the farmers aro having hull Insurance written on their croH In this Mecllon this Reason. A considerable amount of hail has fallen in parts of tlte county u number of times during the past few weeks and some fear that some destructive storms miy be experienced before the crops are harvested. WA LL IWA LA K K. H e. (Sp.' elul ) . - Mr. and M is. L !. M ur-! phy and Lay K. Temple and t.nn- ily or Pendleton spent the week end at Wallowa like park and a ere ore J punt 9 of the fa bin 1 P 1 Luxe. Ir. I. i;, llarriek of S.ilcm. an 1 Ma brother, V. W. llarriek of Til lamook, were Wallowa Lake vis itors Sunday evening. .Mr. and Mrs. Han y IWmch'-r from Pot Maud, friends of Mr. and Mr;;. A. II. 'ounw ay of Lntcr piise. were among lake visitors the first of the week. Mrs. (tou cher has just returned from a tour of Italy. Andy Leuverne reports that his string of l'.'i fior.ses and mules are in fit M class shape lr mountain I rips. Mr. and Mrs. Coy Ihn l i of Pendleton, visitors at the ink.-, made the fiibl trip of Itf seuson In lee ,ii he. They i e km ted a l ine 1 1 ip and gwid tishlnc. Fred i '. (Ji ant and family and Mis. J. II. MaMin of Haker were w eek-e Isttnrs. It I l ow h i- and II. Cr. -n of IN! Ml . WALLOWA, LAKE noi ici;. 1 NOTICK IS HKULIiY C.IVKX, Thai pursuant to un Act or tlie I legislative Assembly ol t he Stale of Oregon, approved February -. j 0-.V.I, Hie following county warrants, which were Issued more than seven ears prior t the 1st day of July, i:i:T. and which have not jjoeen pain, win ie pain oy i ne 1.ij iim iu " ii Mill -sim n,i h i ion J m i i. u ii'i n sum ;t t 1 aill :;. j er any of them, are not so presented for payment v.ilnn sixty days tiont July 1st. H'j:.. they will tie cancelled by the County Coin I an 1 payment thereof will be then alter refused. j 4.e liei-al Fund. 1 K.il" .tuty July .hi.y .luls .1 Hy auk. A Hit. S"l. Ni. 1 ; t 1. IS.,'1. 1 . I. I H t. I VI. c M. Nftv. m. 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Juu. .' -.7 Couit'.y CKiii- PIN'CHEf) Pendleton are registered . ut tin Lodge. Many rcHervat ions for accom modations arc being made for the fourth of July. Mills Fisher. Morris Harrington rnd Larry Jnngcvin of the Star Novelty orchestra, made a trip on foot to Aneroid like Sunday and returned Monday with a good uppetite und much praise of the fine scenery. Twelve New t'nblns. Plans are Mnder way for the erection for 1- new cabins to ic 1 1 it i n ii cu iy i ne e oitri n oi j my. tin. nun .i in. (impii reiKii "i Iai (i ramie w ere umong the lake visitors Sunday. The children's playground Is be ing completed. Sand boxes, teet ers und swings are ready for tlte enjoyment of the children. Fourteen new boats have been put on the lake and are now ready for use at cents an hour. Tlte old Maclntui ff hootte tit the take has been renovated und Is now a lounging room open to guests. liliieholtlf I ly HrealhcH 'In I Jitertain Sclent ivs LON IMtX ( A P A large blue liottle fly was the inter of attrac tion recently it t att i"Minlily of meinbers t the Itoyal Society, who witnessed the working of an In.st runieiit called the Shakespeare katharometer with which it was possible to measure the fly's res piration. It is claimed thai the katharometer can measure also the breathing of u plant, find the water vapor in I lie air and detect I he most minute leakages ()f gas in Hie envelopes (if balloons itnd airships. Tests are to be made to determine H alue In medical re search. Comfortably in com in minted In a glass tube, 1 he bluebottle fly was brought to Loudon from Cam bridge. After being Inspected by t he Helen t ist s. fresh air was ad mitted into the tube .-,n,i the in sect was seen to lake deep breaths, much to tie1 delight of Die audi ence, w ho realized that i he breath ing performance of the bluebottle fly would provide a mple oppor t unity for the instrument to show its worth. A I the same time, it louniy iieasuer n p,-eseniefi mr , Favor of A mt. Ah Muni; li. K. I.. Hull lii-iW,' ll;it'iih . .. . I'. M. r Win. Kviiii- 1 hi. i:rl. ti'i- IH. .1. I'. My,' IX . . Ilmii' ll:inm li. K.IVMII'I . Cnii-i' ll'inlln . M.1I..I Miirlln I.. I-:. Kin it Clirn I'HlllK'i- i:.l Mulliy Natliiin liiron Milrs llmiM'miin V. It. I..'.II.'11'T John, ItrHnl John N. ViMiut; T. J. 'i'liilrnian . . I.. I". Shiwly M.lhi .1. .Mhl.irry A rrhlr Sti ithruMm .1. ('. I 'hi ist!:tnH-n H. V. M HUT . Slun.lliy O'lliMin Wi'Mlry o'llrjiin . .1. II. WIIkuii i.inn :s. was announced, the staleness of the atmosphere inside the tube wus also recorded bv the device. (;ohl Ilcuch Men at ( amp. f.OLI) HKACH. Or. Gold Bench sent five members to the citizens' military training camp this sum mer, as follows: Nick Turner, Itob. ert Lamson. Will I'hcnoweth, Jtar vin Miller, and George Kerr, Jr. The young men are ut Camp Lewis, Wash. Lieutenant Colonel J. i Johnson, of Hie officers reserve corps, former district attorney for Curry county, has been instructed to register at Camp Lewis in Aug ust for tin? annual offlci ru' trulning cam p. NEW TODAY NOTICE Claysiricri Want Ad nro strict ly CASH IN ADVANCE; copy must be In not later than 9 a, m. dale of Insertion. Hate: 2c per word for each Insertion. MONKY TO LOAN on farm and city property, peal estate contracts purchased. Chas. H. Keynolds. SoiMiner Hotel Hldg. Ifi-n-pj.lt FOK UK NT Two rooms modern ( 25. ut the commission room in the furnished houskeeping upart-jeity building ut Lu Grande, Oreg iiient newly i-Hlelmined. $15.00 on nd must be accompanied by a per month Inquire 1111 T Ave. i certified check in the sum of ten 1 7-6-lhi. I tp percent of the amount bid as a t gun runt ee of the uect ptance and FOR RF.NT Modern turnished a partment. ' Wash. I J-li -L' -U FOR It KNT A rooming house, partly furnished in business dis trict. Call Pyramid Lund o. 1 l-li-L'U-lt FOR SAL K Alfalfa hay In shock. ( lost In. 145 M. !i-ii-2e-lt Oopj fnr (Ills column must bo lu I))' ;OU a. tn. (IIIKIWK i-ai-.asoi.s . M.il tn la.sl ,iml (.Ivi- sit lev. eiiildn'HH St.'1, II.5H: l.mlh'H Size. J:i.i. Niirlnn's Ktdily Shop. !-!-1 1 ! Nil m-i-ii of tiuvhiK pandruff or j llrhlnu Suilii or l''nllliic out of' yiiur linir. wh.-n ynu t'i.n huy of! isilviTiliorn-WrlKhia Kninlly 1'ruit 'Slorv for ".'V llOttll' Of (ilTlM- J irtilf anil liamlruff Krailictor. lti stops lian.triirf In fi rtays. anil uilll FIND IT MERE caBwacagaaHHBBMBHKganaMHBBgajqa.aaHimMBHPHgBacBaHBiasaEBEnaBBgi' 3 V '"! - n J stop falling out of the hair In a month. .. 6-11ML At our Korta Fountain ervrj day , Our hot Lunches at our Soda fountain served from 1 1 o'clock to 1:30; will please you. Hilverthorn Wrights Family Drug Store, C-13-tf Lurinff these approaching sum mer days, ull articles of stationery In boxes or In hulk, or by t'w pound, as well us tablets und en velopes will be sold a-: especially low prices. Wo will offer nothing hut new und latest styles of till such goods. Hilverthorn -Wrights Family Jru Blore. 6-13-tf Astrologer. Mrs. R A. liuliiiea. JeTferson Avenue, corner Willow. I'hono 6G2 J. 6-3-lm .otici: Will the party who picked ' up Femule ItoHton Bull in the Chevro let cur by Pu liner's Grocery on Monday, June 15, please return her at once. 26-6-20-ltp Something for Nervous Ieoplc - A new prescription of a, rjerve tonic and builder. It will put pep into you, Will make you feel you are full of Ked Blood and life. K tiual for uny und ull conditions. It acts quickly und Increases the ap petite. Hold only by Silverthorn Wrights Family Drug Sro for 7fic x bottle. 6-I3-tf There is no need of huvig Kc zemu or uny form of itch. The new Kczeimi prescription sold on ly by Hilverthorn-Wright fumily Drug Htore for I.M0 a bottle. It will stop ull such troubles quickly. t-13-tf Hemstitching, pleating, button holes, etc, Norton's KitlUy Shop. 10-14-tf Call the Wardrobe for pressing, cleaning and alterations. Main 72. 6-3-tf Farm Ijoans low Itait-s Money to loan on improved farms. Low rates; prompt service H. E. lUon, La Grande, Oregon. 4-2U-tf CHILIHUINN Ol TING TOiS A very well made garment, Mid dy Style. Size 3 to 0 fl.Zu. Size 7 to 14 2.'b. Norton's Kiddy Shop. C-lS-at Notice I will not he responsible for the actions or debts contracted by my son, Walter liurnaugh, alter ubove date. ME!'. it K LL ItL'ltN A L" G II 6-13-5tp. CALL l-'Olt III OS siii:wai.k i.mphovi:ii:ni Healed bids will In received by the commission oi the city of La Grande. Oregon, for the construc tion of the improvement in side walk Improvinent District Number 153. within Hie City of Ut Grande, Oregon, according to the plans und specifications of the said sidewalk Improvement District now on file In the office of the City Recorder of said city. A deposit of STiJif. will be required for. set of plana und spec! fieut Ions which amount, will be refunded If bidder is un successful und retnrns same to tint office. - Rids will be received to tho hou. ,of seven-thirty p. tn. July 1st, w- completion of a contract if uwurd- Minerva Says See our window for lr. Scholl's Foot A ppliam-es dis play. Kverythtnjr tu stock for the care of yo tr feet, from soup to tints. Tell its your troubled about your feet, and not He police. We can relieve ymir aches and pains. The price is small the relief Is ejeat. Some people have had foot troiiblv so lone; that I hey have forgotten how it frood pair of feet would feel. A til tit- care each eve- nhiK will put your feet in good condition. Meet US at Till: IMitiT F.U V, and get what ou huvc not had fnr years comfortable feet. THE BOOTERY INC. GAT HAYlt:.V. Mlt. Mhen You Want Fountain 111 M H'alV'JtM 108 Depot St., Buy What You Need and Buy It Wisely The contents of the weekly pay envelope or pay check may easily be increased and made to mean a great deal more to the family purse if One goes about' the matter of regulating expenditures so that each dollar becomes an investment rather than an expense. An advertisement is recalled . that read "Buy wisely and often." Buying wisely has the right sound but buying often might be qualified by adding, "if goods are needed." - Our advice is to "buy what you need and buy it -wisely." 'A workman walked into our Store at Bremerton, Washington, the other day, and told how he had literally raised his own pay" since he had become a regular customer of the Store. The savings he and his family enjoyed by buying from us had enabled the putting aside of more money for the possible rainy day. You can do the same thing. Checks will be returned to un. successful bidders. The commission reserves tho right to reject uny und all bids. Hy order of the commission June 17th, 1925. J. K. STKAHNS Recorder of tlte City of La Grande, Oregon. June lif-lOt. NOTICK OF llONfl HAM-; Notice is hereby given that settl ed bids will be received by tho un dersigned until the hour of T:30 p. in. of the 1st day of July. 1!J5, and Immediately thereafter pub licly opened by the Commission of the City of Lu Grande. Oregon, at the Commission Room in the city Hall in said City for an Isuue of City of Lu Grande Improvement HondR In the sum of 1 4.557.35, a.-ime being In denominations of $MeTi each, except quo odd bond for' Sawyer-Holmes Merc. Co. Dealers in FL'KI. HAY - CHAIN LIME CEMENT PLASTER - POl'LTRY SUPPLIES SPRAYS - ROOFING PAPER BUILDINC PAPER FIRE PLACE MATERIALS AND FERTILIZERS Phone a Good Lunch Quick! We've Got It GOOD FOOD -ELECTRICALLY COOKED It Docs Taste Better! LA GRANDE'S ORIGINAL CAFETERIA The Popular Place to Eat. Confectionery lack Cat 5tTdepartment stores La Grande, Ore. $.17.35, said bonds b.aring oVtt Juno 1st, 1 1 25, maturing ten yours from date; optional, however t the pleusure of the City tit any ml-nnnuaf coupon dute on und rf. tor one year from dute, said Itorwis bearing Interest ut six per cent H 'c ) per unnuin, payable seuil-iiBf uuully. principal und interest jui able ut the office of City Treating er.-snld bonds being issued limit the provisions of the so-calli ' "Hancroft Ronding Act." All bids must be accompanied Uy a certified check for $727.87, ani must be unconditional. The upproving legal opinion o Messrs. Teal, Winf ree, Johnsua and McCulloch will be furnish- . the successful bidder. ', The Commission reserves right to reject uny und all bids. t J. K. HTKARNH $ City I'.eCorder June nr.- Main 17 'Si W. : 0! 0i 19! S! e Mi n 0' PI! K R S:' ra Piakciy Depts. if 1 M 1