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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1925)
Saturday, July 1, 10,, f I'atro Ton THE LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE!? E IS T IS PREDICTED ' WAI.UiWA, . (S..M-lil wrallHT coti'lKioiis Jiavi- Iieeii vi'i'y fuvtuMltlo fur rownin: .tojih Iirh iltirilltf tin' IKiM fc. veral tliivn. )t Una li' t n t-li iir )"l w..rm I he renter pint o Die tune. 1 u t very ntUk lain hits .'alien hi the conn ly t ho Kit wild, hut tlu ktoiuhI mi HI plenty of moi.sttirn fur crop iin-1 rfH;x' ., The ct.whtlon of I Itr fall hnt rrops htM"'.i- to bi lniiri Iiik i arli wn k, I la nruln i liuw nra' in ully all lie: tiled ami MuihIh ut well, wliii I arm. licailx. Tin1 wheat ci"l-s art- well ;nlv;inc d lor thin nine of Uk- k aon, and jm-Hvltt ilill('a!i(Mi.- mi' tliat. Jiliould Mow hi jour own limm-." mU.sr.s our Mi; 1 hi tio- It's a like dip Hip -asliiiu: tu hi! la the i-oolinjr U v.iws f a (I- K. KtrHrio lafi. Ifj u. must wn.NiMn Mimin.'r tinin iuiic!iarf. J n-'t tho !.! ymi mcJ fur the room jou want It in. Our lU-rtrirat Kurvfco Is at your i-kctiical cull hone us. WEAVER'S Tailurs, CI miters, Ijeni Ami I'nvvM'rs rilONK .MIN732 Ih pot Mrrvl Mattresses - Rugs IrniM-rt - KHtullt. I m her .Mill t rrM'M .Mmlu I'lllim Itrnmalitl 1 In 1 r l.tijp Mmle from itlil I'Arix'lM. 1 until nn Hi-miml ami llcmriv,! La (tiandc Mattress & Weavincr Works I.li'nmil l uinfiiior rilOM: 41M-W riifts I i.wanls, Trtp tho warm w rather coutiauo fur thu next ivw wrk.i, that liurvtMl will no Uouhl he HutiH'whul tmrlUT than that of luat Bt-uaon. Hoinu uf liiu early no win km uf sprlnff wheat huvu hiyun to luad, thi Jiub ulno matli! u very good growth la all fields und has tho upiKumiuo of iimkinji very Kood cro.w. Whili: Hi f to in but llttio down wheat in t ho country, many of I he fields urn very heavy. Aim. 1'. 1 Jjithrop and duuah- turn of Chito wit? lwithiK rrluiivea ihero thu latter part of the week, ahoy ul'cnded tho ahow while here '.il.so. CMii! of the Kill hrouRht it pet porcupine with her. thu Itltlu jt'lluw wils very gentle and uttruct id cuntdderuhle utlenlon. il. .M. .Ma uk hun of I'owwatka was in town the lutUr part of thu wk on buinnM. lr, Muuijhan opt'iati'H a Mtwmlll on tlio ritlKe and hun uboul tniishi-d his run thin Neasun. K. H. Hlierod and Kuueiio Gua t in ii-rt for the 1'owwutku fount ry lint iutler part of thu week, tukiutf 1'Uck with them moiiiu of the etock whieh had roinu out from the raiiKe th re. 'J'hey expected to do eonwiderahie (;ai tn-rlim of BtOck white IJiorti, Kt-ttln them out of thu drop ranjona and onto ifood ruiiKo on top lieloie the weut her Iti-eoiiiift wariiii-r. stockmen Buy that If thu Htoek la not drhi-n out of I tic th-i-p canyoiid durinir thu warm weather, thu tierdu will not have the uhutJe und water cvi-n If thu k ras lueonita wry Hhurt, und eonm ijuontly du nut do well. I". A. McOluu left Friday morn iiK for the cow camp on tin; runu at J'ow walku mIIIi provthioiiH and horse feed for thomj Kutherinj; cut ale there. O.scur Maxwell und Gilbert llu ker fliil.htd liari;owilK uiitiilniT talltiw at the 1". G. Touch ranch in thu htlhi the htM of the wuek. .Miiny ( ootr Muni. .Hurt Hurrutt, Kuverniueiit litint i r, Una been busy rt'Ct-ntly round itiff up the lew rt inaluitig coyobs in the- hill Mcction cum of town, j The cootea Jiavo become notice ably f w r durtiij; the pant couple uf yearn, and but v ry llttio duin aii" i reported from tliem. llarhy Courlnoy und family of I.ttstine were here tho Uat of the week itttendiliK the Hhow. The most uf I he farmers have (iulslu d cnitivatlni; their Milium r lullow, ami ure buy w ith ot her farm work, Ketling things in uhupo for hurct. T. G. Johnson was at l& Grande Sunday utlendniK' the funeral of u friind who juLs.vd uway thero re c.ntiy. ltoy and Kukciic (!atln were Kn terjirisc busini ji viMltois tho lat ter part of the week. George rusin.s ha been busy tho past few days cultivating his eorn crop. The warm went her of 'the past week ha.s tjtatUd the corn Krow iiik nlcel". ' .Mr. and Mrs. Neal Cameron ami Hv. and Mtm. G. ii. l-Vese were Wallowu. hike vi.-dfors Sunday, The htj;h way It lined w ll h a strinjc of car much of Ihe time I el ii tint SaturJart and Sunday, of I ... ..!.. .i.,. t.i .... OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo! SAY, MITTC THAT'S VNY, HS TWITCHES l HC luii tic vatlNCx l-- t)V&K. COOK " T THAT CNTORTUNAT&J tlf3T HIS H&AP i J . AROUND FLies out TO sioe - Professional Directory This directory U rspetjaJIy liaody for the newcomer or for (tin out-of-town rrjwlrr wlio may want the name aotl atiilreiis of some profuMlonal num. It has bwn care-fully pre IMUvd and will prove to be a rraUjr aid to auj reader lu ob laiulog prompt profeaelooal twrvlce Classified For Quick Reference Attorneys Ut';n R. BRADT Atlxrnry-Kt- Uw, office Weflt-Jiicobiino Build IliK. Teltphono llaln 111. coinnAf mi KBKiniAni) r,fo. T. t'ovhran and Colon Ft. fcborhard, Atlorneya at Law, La Grande Na tional Bank buildluK. 'i'oUpUuaa alaiu !1. Physiciuns & Surgeons SI KM, A N. nilllUKII, N. o. rhynlcian aud burgeon nonma 10-11 Telnphona Bonimvr Ilulldinff Main b59 HAFinr mirrr, m. d. LBK BIII VV, M. I. lTartlra limited la disease of tha Kve. Kar. N.i.e nnii Ttirnat. new rojcy , PURITY BREAD If you are inteiestcd in the purity of the food products that find their way into your system you should investigate the nutritious bread und dainty, satisfactory pastry baked at this establishment. It would add to your enjoyment, stimulate your appe tite and please your digestion. La Grande Bakery K. J. McWILLIAMS Building Telephone m 16 nonKiiT a. eakin l.mw. . Wear Jaobson building. Tejepnone Main V Ml. klllHV. fl. 'Attorney at J riiyaiulan aud Surjeenn W..r- I V.. w rnl.. T I w. Jlulldlng Main 23 X HAVS THC SAM TROUBCC AT ''A m , s Aim Brazil Is Concerned Over Coffee-Handling Profits CARI. G. IIEI.M Attorney at Law. l:oom 20. Sew Koley Building. Telephone Main 779f Dentists Dr. VirnK J(iiinv - Dcntlat. (lardtter building. Telephone Main Dr. it. n. iiillkii Tientiat. Itnnms 9 to 16. llmer-rtoeacb building. Telephone Alain 70. Dr. K. P. MOSSHAS Dentlat, Suite 2, over Ited Croaa Drug Store. Telephone Main 717. Architect C B. JIII.I F.n, Arrkltect Room 7 T.a Oranile National Bank JIulMlna- Thc mun n ho kicks about the food Ht home usuully is afraid of tho uuitcrs in restaurants. If ha adtentaea It, ha knows It's food. ItldlAHl) l. I.ANDIS M. D. rbyalclan and Surgeon Oardner Telephone Building Main tu W. P, MrADOUV, II. D, New Foley Building Summer Kitchen Comfort Is made possible with a PERFECTION STOVE with quick, good cooking results. See various models here. Furniture Exchange 'Fir and Jefferson Phone 474-J WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE V Telrphone Main 69 c, s. Moult :, m. i. ., Phyalclan aud Surgeon Witr,oley Telephone """d'ng Main 19 P. I- H ALSTON, !H. . rraetlce limited 10 diseases of the r.ye, Kar. Nose aud Tliront. Booms 18-19 Telephone Bominer Building Main 77 A. I RicHAnnaoN, ii. D. Surgery Rooms 1C-17 Telenhnne Sominer Building Main l! Osteopathic Physicians J. I.. IXil.K. II. ). General Osteopathic I'saetica JIAntiAllKT INtiLK, II. It. Practice limited to care of Infants. Sommer Telephone Building , Main 10 l:l( M: JAMIIKO. nraztl (API of 1. asonably reliilinerutivt-prices What caiis.18 I In- IiIkIi price rfjis more iniporlant to her than the coff.v? lli .i.il n-lievea that til" j temporary n.lvanlaBe to be d Ainvrk-ana are Kainins huge pro-1 riv'd from the xtrnordlnary prica ills mid have resolved 10 find out j that have prevailed for so lonA tho truth. The jirold.-nt of the I The lemlers In ln-r coffee Industry state of Sao I'aulo. in un inter-j certainly realiie this fuel, iin I view, has slated that three or lour their objective is a market with a men are now In the I nlted Stati a ; minimum of fluctuations around trying to uncertain the amount oil an uvcruire Juice level that Kill profits made by the American jnsaiire ample returns to the Brow, roasters. He added that rorfee 1 era and ct not result in dimin men In Sao I'-juio are ronvinrc.rh.hcd consumption abroad. In this that a luarkellliK croup, sum.-! policy they are In complete ac-wheia- between-the Hraziliail ex-lcord wilh the American coffee purier aim i no American consumer I trade, is securlnif profits that are laificl people Koing to thu Wallowa lake lu spend the d:ty. j l.ctmimit Swimming I'nol (Iiciih. I l.l:ll..li.. ore. The Lebanon free swimming puol la now open I lor Ihe summer wllh an experi enced caretaker In chartfe, who ! looks iifler the chllilren that no iiaitu lna conn to them. The pool ts under Ihe direction of the Wo 1 man's civic club of l.ch:mon, NeW dre?.sini; rooms an' now about eorn ; pli-ted. T.iides are prov ldi-tl in the ipatk adjoining; tho pool for picnic pal l ies. Kxtia Star-A-SUr No. U Sliinjrlfs . No. "1 tu 2 '. il. (iiiitlf Shiiik's l'uie I.insooii Oil, Per Clalltm' ...1. .Sf .... $u.60 S2.no '..30 $1.35 llic Grande Ronde Lumber Co. Ilclall Van! Acutsa Tracks on f .iwnwtxxl Ate. We know a man so stiuiry lie eats baiianus to keep from w caring out cel. I In his teeth. We Offer I 'Oil VOI Ii l:X.MINATIO. AMI t'O.MI'AKISON q- mm Safety' MIIilQlomWQ JSutmij Comftniabtu (j Vnir in our Smc DrrnH on Jrttrrton St. All hiivs Itmo fniin thvrv tlniij huadj, I.I'.AVf. I.A ;uamk IXH j ailt 7:S0 - :0. - 13:0 . 4:90 , lULor - M:00 4:S0 ) ri nillt-lvni ll:(W . 4:(H - , V Dl VOX HIONK MAIN 7ft iioiiKh to Injun, thu irailu Two IHwsjiors in 1. 10 tic Jan- iliu lime ncvnlly itim il out that thu profits of Hr.nilian toif.r growers ar-i Liy hiKh. unit have advised 'tautiou in cunt unit uk a olic w hirh iniKht U u.i to s ri 011s financial troubk- for tin- coun try. Out' of tlnst.' tuijuis, O Joina1, says thai -the )iot.tiit: attitude ot the North Aimtlt.an is thr nsu'l of pri. t wliKh wi n l.razilians t admit arc 0M01 ttonatv." "i'oi'ffo Ki'owi-rs should bo sat- lsriid with h.s .uulits,'' is iUc o.un itui of O Ilntt, which adls tliat ' finuncial rt irn luuld Ia t on l ined to a rraouahlt amount, t'otfov. at pit. s.iit jinn-;., Kuaia.i tves a tilK imonic. l'lunlalion neiH. artordiniT to t heir . iuo Hhrti LntuHcr. hhiM'ts, h.w n- t j pruflt.sM-ani.Mii frt'in to too Vil ,i ct iu on wie inoni-y invest. d. Tiiol American iion-ouyinK inov.-nu'iit o ' fou o io n iiit jitcc is iTfrct! ! n gniinati'. 1' rod tire rs usually deny t he as sertion that they are fcnnuiK Umi per cent annviully on the money invested. It i Minted out that faun vuhiis an; rlMnc rapidly. Ir. 'I l.vt Aii.ciis.lo Kaiiu, uuthur of a l oou 1-11 collee atld a foiliier manag--:-o( a iaiKe ptiiiilalioM, tt.ijM that t he a t r;me e col i.-- liirin in the S.to J'aii!.. r kumi i now iriv-j imj in aim proiil 1 f Jwi' i. and that the luarKet laluc of the ! I i.li 111 M011I.I in' ;.t out f c'.ums t!,,vt'ttie growers an ! only Jv.euiini; a It as-'iiahle proiitj and th.it lm .it;:ivt r.-ti at .1 t I pi Ire W ie-w pn. s.-nt tjue! I n:is. I Th- re aie ituno. ions indu .it ions ithat ll,l.-.ll rM'!s to hold Up tit-' I .'pllce id cofh e. Tli- n. w n..i-r. ! . at iv e ili 'i ti-e iii.sSiMMy o Sao Lot r.Nxtlo. lias city water, a 4-rooni lions,.'. Terms can be had like this: 1 ini" fas 11. l'."i.imi er month down tu the 11101 tKage. -:-:, lias sha-ie. iratac". city water, model n. cunnectej 1o cms pool, nood location. 'r'i ni.N: J j Mi.cm cash, $'..fi' per month down to the luort-KaKf. i 1 ,na new modem hann.ilow. 'lVinis. $7'i.i cas'i, $.:n .t 1- imml h dow 11 to the UiurlKuxe. New ImimaJow, terms. Wo llae Many Oilier. Afl.tins avenu Karate. I'.ooi U Grande Investment Company : Santos m.irKi t to pi t ent a fa. I ; m pru e.s. a nto .-at.-iu has ju-t Im en T.n Uxi l y l lie state e! Sa j jTa iio to s. v ino t oei 1 itn.tted ac- !tl"tl iilUOIIC t!f. V.: 'I,')' I MM iPC CO!- A ; ! e Kvowinir Mai s tor lio'.diny I Ucllablo Acrnls for Itellabl Insurance I'omrianlrA. 1201 Atlanta Arc. Maia 7S1 Corvullls Of fliers liclallcil. O It l: G O X AGHlCL I.Tl llAb I'Ol.l.KGK. Corvallis. Ore. New officers delniled for duty wllh the military department for the coming school year are Major llonald A. Koblnson of the cavalry anil First Lieutenant Kaymond G. .Miller of the field artillery. Major Itobln son. 11 graduate of West Point acad emy, has also finished the work of the army mounted service school, the cavalry school, advanced course and the staff and command school at Kdrt Lettvcnworth, Kan. lie has received the distinguished serv ice medal. Lieutenant Miller is a graduate of the field artillery school, basic course, and holds a B. K. degree In ineclvjnlcal engi neering from the State College of Washington. NOllTH llKNI). Ore. After j spending all day Sunday dragging tho inlet so'-ith of Charleston for) the bodies of Albert l-Yame und Nestor . Jarff, who were drowned; last Tuesday, Ihe Vnttcd States; coast guard crew resard." The grappling hooks covered the en-! tire width of the buy for two j miles without results. t IN THE PATH OF PROGRESS To study any particular .human mechanism properly and diagnose its ills is beyond the power of any one man. Rapid scientific advancement demands spe cialists and complete modern equipment. At the HOT LAKE SANATORIUM a com petent staff of physicians and a well-equipped laboratory give each individual the best pos sible service. The Hot Lake Sanatorium , Dr. W. T. Thy. Owner and Director. . ,l :"CP ;r3 ' 'f JfLft u bib n n 1 1 1 wjL v r'i jfr t'.u k t n ! 11 ft Kin tie J: s Vein Used lite June Ol at thr pet t ; :;at to . ' EFFICIENCY Vi i' livar much ;i!vnt ft 1 it iut 111. in w Im u in.s. 't'i'l'iciiiiiy." t is (lie W'.itinp timo uiiiuxes- .viri'y is 11.it fi s iiittit . Tho I't'ttiT jium-fll iinst cni.-y Ih-i'.iio I ho hu.-ims wcrlil. vu J.ik'S Iclcphono helps oil life. Il places yt'U Our office will gnu Home Independent Telephone Co. e Mil, ere.- !,.r ilei. Hit: s! I ..UK!,. I'l 'I . ! I S 1 f H'.l7.l!. p. lit llielll. I; H11S policy ot Him.-iS m KlV.it M.ll.e ild.l MVI-1 liv too II; !ei;i:' ,i iill. ,-i.p; to fiiel.im.-n;..! law i;.;ik liine I ; j , r of Com- r lMil-es lh.-j un iniMC i- j ii e sir.i t- j 1; o b-T-ii - j thr futu-.e I kl : 1 . 1 10 1,. I j HO1AG& 1-1 - 1 STAGE OV AM All Lit SI IT II I IAVt I I avi: lii u I a 1. 1 ami" ! 'i" A M. ? :.i A V. 11.0 A M. 1 . 1 V. M j.ii r. m. - b.ji. r. m. Sumlay J:M V M. r. f. i'. :. iv-i Ar Uesdcjuxrior?, ioauTr Eutrl lleiimce in our f-! piolessiotl In cans I I s of Id '.? m 41 etiVU'ow for l-ie the biii .lM .1, T!i Ir im1i. s censiiliite ,tn ebir.it!e!i M ha ii w e trv io dich.iti; p.-r-fev-tiy. alxlwilim rl DLlXArtATlO.N To render tho most dependsbla and courteous scrvlca To tha greatest possible number of peoplo At the lowest coat consistent with fair wages to the labor and capital employed Giving and deserving fair treatment thus . To hr a factor In upbuilding this community la tha objectiva of this company. Under the present form of state regulation, which is the same' form uf commission regulation being used i:i practically every state in the Union, Eastern Oregon Light and Tower company business is carried on openly! Tho results of operation are available to the public constantly. All the activities of the Light and Tower business in which the public has a reason for being interested, ai subject to regulative scrutiny, and in general it may be said that no one suggests that the rales charged the pub lic are unreasonable or extortionate except the ignorant, the demagogue or the unscrupulous politician seeking votes. Discrimination is practically impossible under state reg ulation. There are no practices in force by the Eastern Oregon Light and Tower company which justify any propaganda for political ownership and it is our belief that there is no reason for believing that there could be greater efficiency of operation, greater economies or greater extension of service than now exist under the present system ci" supplying you with Light, Heat and Tower electrical sen-ice. . i .-i. .v. ..:.". - eA -V ' '' Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. mmmm lir'V-- 1. C.5 ii