Pape EiphE
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
- Wednesday Juno -21, -1925.
Overalls
$1.29
220 weight Denim Over
alls ut thiH new low
price. This is another
reason why it pays to
trade at
Men's Wear
l.'IO'J Adams Ave.
Grant JJcan, Mgr.
In (ii-an(leK Cash Store
For Men
lie. W. A. Sunday to i'rcu1i
HOOP JIIVKIt, on-. Itcv. Will
In in A. Kunday, who h spending hl
Hummer vucattnn ut IiIh odd) home,
will deliver ti Im annual hciiiiou to
Ids mid-Community church next
Holiday. Kxeepl fur Hcverul Chau
tuinjiiii adilri'HHcs I In- local h'-rinon
will ! .Mr. Hiuidity'H only discourse
lieforo he goes to I'orllaitd in Hcp
temher fur n HcrtfM of meeting.
'Lumber Men and Hoover
Plan to War on Waste
j W A SI 1 1 NO TO N (A J) . ( in. r 1 1
t tine of Hhort-lengl h lumher, nine
feet or Ichh, will Have (M)OUgh
lucent material, now uiiatt-d, to
Itulld IJimi.oimj eight-room ducll-
, lugn annually, according to Arthur
! T. I 'pson, lumber technologist of
J (lie National Lumber Munufuctur
j em' a.sfjoelntion. The unsocial ion
: hati Hi-t up (hat objective us u
. pat I of i(H contribution to the
i-runade on tiid'tttt rial uatile b'-lng
I v aged by Hecla-i I Hoover,
j I'nlu gulhcrcd hy I ho ai-nocl i-
tlon, the lulled HtulcN forent prod
i ik-Ih laboratory at Madison, Wis.,
'and Hit' lumber divlmon of the de
j parlnicnt of commerce now arc In
' the liandn of a committee which
! in considering how (u Klimulutc
j tin; public demand lor Hhurl
h-nK(hs, which ate Ha id to ho
cheaper and, usually, of belter
quality than long Jinubi r.
I Mr. ('prion Maid (he Hhort-hngih
! economy proponed In cuutviilent in
foiejit Conner vat Ion to giving the
I1'), (inn lumber null pf the I'nit-
j ed KlateK n n entire ycur'n holi
day every tent It year, or about
3S.H00, 000,0110 feet of lumber,
which uoilld icq lire all the Nau
tili) her on 3 M, ooo acres of land.
1 Plajjwia- MV- For
-'!l'iiihiwr.Si Si
Safe
Milk
and Diet
Infanta-
Invalid,
Thm Aged
Nourishing Digestible No Cooking.
one difference between huKnin
(and ilanclHL' ia il Is ton liol to rl.-inrc
JKtf" Avoid Imitation a Substitute 'much now.
riant i;mpIo4' Injured,
IIAItltlHIII ItO. Ore. fleorge
I'ulton. f.r., or Heallle miffcm! a
broken right arm, a Traduced col
lar bone and wan badly bruised
when the lootie end of a belt he
was attempting to wind around the
fly wheel at the McKay gr,vel
plant here Hlipped and knocked !iitl)
over, l-'ullon operated the ehdric
hoist of the plant, which 1h furiii.-h-Ing
rock for rfie Harritihurg-Juuc-lion
I'ity Hector for paiiig Ihe Tar
rifle high way. Thin Ih the fir.il
feriotiH accident during the proec.-n
of bridge eoii.sl ruetifii) and pin e
meat laying a: t It Im place.
'Mi a MwSWf. WAIT!
A HARDY PERRENMAL
(Tour " f. X ( Wr '-1
f y 0 u r j.r(H.,.r. 0-L'::-lf I will atop all mirh (roubles quickly.
ooo buifalo in "The Thundering Held' - recre
llerd" Star ateM u stirrliiK I'hupter in the win-I--0-2L'-5t
n in if oi' the west. Star Htarts Krl-
. jay. la-Q-SS-Stj
: :
CAih i on inns
hini w Ai.k imj'Iiovi:mi:M'
Scaled bids will u rrc.ivd by
thu commiusion of tin; city of I -a
Grande, OrcKn, for the construc
tion of Hie improvement in Hide
walk lmprovment District Number
163, within the City of I.u Omnde,
OrcRon, according to the plans und
Hpeelfications of the naid sidewalk
Itnprovetnent OlHtrict now on flio
in the office of the 'ty Itetoid'P
of said city. A deposit of $0.00
will be required lor net of plans
and flpeclllcuttons which umouni
will bo refunded If bidder is un
successful and returns name to thu
office,
Uida will lie received to the hour
of seven-thirty p. ni. July 1st, t
-6, at the cotuiuiHsion room In the
city building at I.u, Grunde, Oreg
on. id must be aecomp'niied by a
certified check In the huiii of ten
percent of the amount bid as a
ffuurantec of the acci ptancc and
completion of u ton I rue t if award-ed.
Checks will be returned to un
successful bidders.
The commission reserves t!:o
rltfht to reject uny and ail bids.
liy order of thu commission
June 17th, I'jl'5.
J. K. STKAitNS
Recorder of thu City of La Grande,
Oregon. June 1 u- lot.
WM W-m 1 Bit - ,,, ii
rsw m-siw Ji aii
Are
Notice of I'iinil Aii'omil
Notice la by this given that :in-
deraisnied executor of the estate of
George t'hudwiek, di-eeused has fil
ed bin final account i t the County
Court for I nion Cotiiny, OreKOii,
and the court has set Hat unlay,
June 7. IWio, at 10 a. in., at the
County Court I loom, I.u G ramie.
I'niuri County. Oregon, uh the nine
und place to hear objections to und
for the settlement of Hi id account.
i-YNN J. CII DWICK
Kxecutor,
Cove, Oregon
May (i-June J-y-lti-'Jt
CliliH'M.i Thratrr Aiiierlcaniril
Jo .Meet Ormaiid nf I'nlruiis
J
IN THE PATH
OF PROGRESS
To study any particular human mechanism
properly and diagnose its ills is beyond the
powjr of any one man.
Rapid scientific advancement demands spe
cialists and complete modern equipment.
At the HOT LAKH SANATORIUM a com
petent staff of physicians and a vcll-oiuipped
laboratory give each individual the best pos
sible service.
The Mot Lake Sanatorium
Dr. V. T. l'hj.
Owner and Director.
FIND
IT
HERE
Copy for thla column mitsl bo
lu hi ;( a. in.
ItliAli VAM l.s
Notice; our l0c bo.es of station
ery for 3 it. H"o It in our window.
KHverthorn-WrlKhts Kainlly nrug
Slore. C-.'-lf
Morgan
and Hplnai
Lake rarlisln
h now in Ihi-
, onions
market at
The stampede of
"The Thundering
starts Friday.
00 lallle I.iver Toueliers Tor 'Uv
ihu best little pill lor children and
most grow n people. They are a
line l.uxtlve and lone up the li
ver. Kohl only at Hllverthorn
Wrlghts Family Oi ug HI ore. li-i-tf
The I '-Needa, I. unci), formerly
Grandma's Kitchen, at I'oy Kir St.,
will be open for business Tuesday,
Junu AU, WII1TK lIKI.r.
. ti-23-lp
'he Thundering Herd" reerc-
ate a stirring chapter in the win
ning of lh west. Htar starts Fri
day. 1 G-6-l'-ut
Alrologrr.
Mrs. 1', A. Baimes. jetferwon
Avenue, corner Willow. I'lione
J. 6-2-lm
Oml old mw ha.-; jie-t five pig.
U lint H t-imnil n a tub ami hu
n a lie,. .Mu- a4'iminiiHlatlug
I Ii lilts yon cer did vp
AiisniT, I'm tt I, umber Co.
A rainier wants in m-II n uen
lle. fillet worlhy I l.'tM-pmind male
lor M:tA,iNi. She's ri ami tut I
a giMHl color.
We are .veiling lol of I'uiiil
tuul Oil, Cedar shiuglo, l-'loorhig
iiimI all k lulls of Lumber. The
prices niU'l lie flreiuel hiw ir
we would not be selling II. Our
met head doc not amount tit
much. it plea i' remember th.il
at nil I fines nor prices w III be
the wvj, luwc-l, Ue hHk hi
M-'I.IH beroii' S i'ilMk (his
iniiiulny. tl's (he cail blrtl th.il
calelii'.s the .
uy Spencer has nine Succks
ohl pls roe Mile at S5,n each.
Claude C. Pratt
Lumber Co.
''rhc Pimm Mnir I'rlrnd"
Oppo. Immlr.v. riioue M IS
n Sunday ltitiiioss
notici;
The La Gramle K. It. TIiiii- and
Seniority book for 1 H1','j has already
been published by the iqcal tec In
men. Any ol her t Inn. book will
not be official and Is not support
ed by I he La Grande local,
(signed)
C. K. HAI'I'LIISLTT
l'res. ll. of K. T.
li-Jt-llp
SH.ER.RY.S
,Xsr miiuhm; 'iiimi.iic
Betty Compson
'Ramshackle House'
I ruin Mil- N i.i 1 1 In
tl ii I It v i-1 I ' ti o l im- r
ITS III.I I V I'OMI-SON AT III I! Ill.sr
iininlj, "I rrl vt Mini"
IAII.M:l: O.M.V. TIMllltl(il "llAII("
i: in v i i'ii i.i:ss
ami m.i.i. ion i.is:
Klilikl mill While Hills
Yi'Mllulnr si'li-rlis.
l.-.r
Allili'lU' I inlrrur.lr
Sm'IiiI ut lilt
HiIkIiihI ChlpiMna slmt's
;l.i;.
A t.Yiw valiii'.
Mini-
lixiii UihiI lliiililni: Villi'
I'm' l.iKlli'K l;nl lii nth-llK Il
Our I'lUv s:i.li."
Xnhl'-S $rt.0rt
'i' lunr muni' iillicr yults
I'm- 0.V-
v.iiu.x ti.;:.
l-ll l llrlnlT Itil.thix
The New York
Store
1216 Adams Ave.
Icliii)ci' of Hiuh I'lht'
I leadacheH a n d Constipation
make life mlserabh llOLLIS-
I I Ill'S (lOLI)KN NCCOK T TAII
LKT8 will free yoit ol lleadnehis
and t 'oust I pat h n, Mil vert horn -WriKhl:
Maylleld &, l-'anell, Kn-
terprise.
Oft lei Supplies US hie.pfiHive 11
out - of -town purchases. At New) in
Hook &. Stal'y Co. 6-J-yt
iNutlcT
T will not be responsible for the
actions or debts contracted by rny
son, Walter Ilurnauffh, ufter above
date.
MUltltHLL BUItNAUOH
C-iy-5tp.
Our Office supplies are the best
Krade costs no more. At a mo
ments notice. Newlln liool; A
Stafy Co. Cil-;tt
Home cooked Hot or Cold
Lunches every day from I I a. m.
to 2 p. in. and all day liifht lunch
es. Oelielous lee Creams, Hhex-.
beta. Malted Milks, Wtruwuerry
Short Cake, (.'antelope Hunduea, are
served early und lot'.; ut our soda
fountain. Sllverthoru-Wrights Fa
mily Driitf Htorc. U -1' - -1 f
Oandruir iiuickiy removed, and
generally stopped in days, by
uslllff our 7fc iMJlth. Of Germicide
ind Oandruff Kradlcator. It ahio
slops the Imir from fulling out as
well as all Itching of Ihe sculp. Sll-
rt horn-Wright Family ItruK
iJOH ANUILKS (AT) A revo
lujlon In the presentation of Ori
ental dramas by the invasion of
western custom has been noted at
a Chinese theater here. An Ameri
can Jazz orchestra has replaced an
aggregation of native stringed in
strument and Chinese girls are
chosen to play feminine roles in
preference to male impersonators.
The little (heater on the fringe
of Chinatown offers a further in
novation prompted by western in
fluence by the installation or real
scenery, backdrops and wings. io
relieve the M rain on the Ameri
canized Oriental's imagination, ror
merly occasioned by the luck of
"atmosphere."
Managers of the Chinese play
houses explain that the Innovations
are necessary J-'ineo the younger
generation of Chinese familiar with
.American methods of staging pro
ductions, demand a stimulation of
the centuries-old me hod of Ori
ental presentation.
Won't th'.' bathing suits draw
enough men to keep our coast
Hue protected all summer?
It Is only natural to look sheep
ish after being fleeced.
IrwrtoraUd
571 DEPARTMENT STORES
108 Depot St., La Grande, Ore.
For Your Summer Frocks
Now, Displayed Many Attractive I'at terns
I'riced Low.
Von will want (,
make a new rirc Uie
milium joii . tills
large avhofiniL'iit of
Sllllllllrr 1ivs.h Mnlr-
Inls slHimi in Oil- m'ii.
Mill's must uanleil m.
U'Huls. Tlic tutors aro
tin- loveliest InuiKln
alile mill in it great
tariely.
At prlees made ius.
slble only llinii;li our
enormous linn lia-in;
liunrr for uur lnU.
tlreiis of s t ores
tliruiiglilout Hie lull.
eil Slates.
Voiles, plain colors...... ...................37c
Printed Voiles - .....39c
Dotted Voiles 45c
Figured Broadcloth : '. 49c
Kamona bulling,- last colors....:. .- 49c
Colored Poplins 63c
Checked Ratines -....79c
Novelty Figured Crepes ...98c
Printed Linen $1.19
Fancy Silk Figured Ratines, Orchid,
Orange and Blue ...$1.19
Colored Pljsse Crepes
Very Imw Priced
27c
Mainly I'lls-c Crejes for dafiily under garmenls; shown In
many plcailng itlors llluc, Oirhld, Pink, Honeydcw atnl
White. .MrMlerntcly priced.
Htoie.
Souiclhlni; for Nervous 1 'cop to
A new prescription of :i nerve
tonic and builder. U will put pep
into you. Will make jmi fed you
tire full of lied ltlood and life, li-
iiiat for any and all conditions. It
acts tiuickly and Increases Ihu up
pet He. Sold only by Stiver! horn
Wrights Catniiy !rug Store for
a bottle. C-:i;-tf
The sliuupede of U'lien buffalo in
The Thundering Herd" Star
starts l-'riday. 1 'J-fi-'L?-5t
HcnistltchlnK, pitiKiiuc, tititton
bolcfl, cle. Worton's Klitdjr Shop.
10-M-tf
.noi ici;
Tip-re will l" a spt-clal lip:elilg
of I In ne-mbeis of the I.u (Irnnde
Country Club, at the i'ity Hall, oh
Monday Kveiihig, June l'IM h, at
tghl o'clock.
W. C. I 'Kit KINS
I'l'i-sident
C. 11. III'.VMil.KS
Srerctaiy
S. e .l.n-K Holl. Noan lie.-ry. I.ois
Wilson and Uaymoml .llatlon In
"The. I hund-iing H'-rd." Star I'll
day. IT-U-i.'.'-r.t
Call the Wardrobe lor
cleanius and alterations.
pressing.
Main 7,.'
ii-3-tr
See Jack Unit. Noah It.-. rv. I.ms
Wilson (ind ilaymttnd llnltoil In
The Tlunulering Herd." Star Fri
day, i ;-o-S:'-;.t
S'.fgmint. de
stomach und
cavt-o mutter lit the
! serious tumble, t 'onstipailtm un
dermine jour health, 'liricav
your resistance. Impairs our vi
tality HtM.I.ISl'KKS ti(I.IH:
jNCHOKT TAHI.KTS will rid ytiu
i er Con:-tiputlon. Silv.-U hoi ii-
J Wriuhl; Mayfiebl- Jt Karrelt, Kn.
tt-rprlse. Adv.
l.tt un supply your oi'lice. New
lln Hook and Stnl'y Co. i-2i!-ot
1 arm Ixmiis Iaiw luiti-
I M otiey t a lea n on I m proved
, farms. aw rates; prompt service
I H. V. IHaou, L.a Grande, Oregon.
4-VU-tf
NOTICI: n sai.k
N(Tli'K IH HKKKBy CIVKN
that under and by virtue of an or-d'-r
of ihe t 'ounly 'ourt of Ihe
Stale of Oregon, for t nion I'uun
ly, made and entered on the loth
day of June, 'j'':, ihe undersluri-
d as csecuior of Ihe estate of I-'.
W. ilambet. deceased, will K- II.
from and alter Monday, the 3rd
day of August. 1 .:.' 5. at private
wile, lo the highest tind best bidd- r
for cash In hand, the properly ..de
scribed es follows, lo wit:
Commencing at the north
easterly corner of J.ot 3.
Itloek 4, Coggau's Addi
dition to l.a (.iramje, tre
gon. r u n n I n g thence
northwesterly along the
si reel line of Jefferson A
venue i'' fet; thence at
light angles south w est
erly l:M) feet to the lot
line; thence along Hit lot
line sunt heusierly 4- feet
lo the soiitheuslerly cor
ner or the said Lot 3,
I hence in a northeasterly
direction and alont the lot
line 1 U ' i feet to the point
of beginning.
selling the same at private sale
ind all sabs subject to con f limn -
lion by the County Court- of the
State of Oregon for I nion County
in the manner provided hy luw.
i l. mi;yki;s
Kxecutor of tin i. state of
W. Hombel, deceased
THE COOLEST
TLACE IN TOWN
J-'oi'Ki't tin- heal lii're Willi
. .Nene Ik-er on lrnu;lil
(iienl Wk .Milk Shakes
Anil Oilier
1'uolliiK Orliiks
CLUB CIGAU STOKE
Extra Star-A-Star Shingles
S;t.."iO Per Thousand
Linseed Oil, $1.35 per Cullon
5 to 2 Vertical Shingles, J J.30 Per M.
Screen Doors and Windows
The Grande Ronde Lumber Co.
Itetalj Varil Aeross Tracks on Unt'iiwooil Ave.
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Nothiiijr Else Like It!
A Bohemian
Punch'
That Famous Thirst
Quencher
"Lemons and Oranges"
loc
Only At The
lteauliful Fountain
THE L & L
DRUG CO.
Tomorrow Night
ALLICE I'KICE J100KE
And
VICT0K DePINTO
I'lcsLMited In
MUSICALE
Extraordinary
For Details See News Columns
A "liig City Program" at
Popular Prices
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Itasplierries. Per Crate
loganberries. Per Crate
Strawberries, Per Crate...
Campbell's Soup, 10 Cans .
Broken Sliced Pineapple, No. 2't Tin ...
Hulk Cocoa. 2 lbs.
S2.!i5
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?2.75 lo .S2.!I5
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Hulk Chocolates, 2 lbs. j-c
FKl IT JAKS AND CANNING St -ppt.lK
Jersey ('ream Flour. .19-11). Sack $2J4
hite Spray Hard Wheat Flour, .9.b. Sack . $2.79
lello and Jell-Well-AII Flavors, 3 Pkgs. 29c
lane Sugar, Per 100-lb. Sack .6S
tune Sugar. Per 30-lh. Sack.. S3.69
lane Sugar, Per 23-lb. Sack fWJ
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