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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1925)
t Saturday, July 1925- f Page Two THE LA GKANDE EVENING OBSERVER She s A rchery Queen .Today (he store is closed while we, ton, join With the rest of the Nation in a sin cere celebration of Liberty Hill's Department Store "A Good IMi.ee To Trade" r r i t 111 vv Am i -.m SPORT rNEWS r mtu n nro i riUiiin COACH II PUPIL Billy .lite o it k o o s Acmri'irniAL COM. Kml, rorvulU.s, On-. H.- j rial) A. 'Dud" Kim?, hltfti I school iour uf lt-wtii-r Klvr vol liy, in tiiklUK 11 I'our!- Kivf-n Ihbt f;uintnr t t. A." by KniiH I'.orkiw. fiiiimim Noli1 lunin- iiifii toi. fouvU IkmKhi' Ih Ki vim? tin In ii'llt nit-Jit a Ju uf hot h tmlivlihi.il unl iitiin pluvM lo nion- ihuii IJu foo'bull ro-ii'lii-H suhJ iit )i iiiu.lH from nil iurtn of Hit country, 'J'hrouK li lectucfH und net mil work tUg on Iln- flHd linkii' in Mivhiff the pluyn Unit mini'- "in- four honf iiii-n, of Noire ir.um" fmiHniK, " fom-b lloi'kii'- fU''u in ut'li tiinp Jto nfrcfiRivo "tfuotbull -wit hoiil fnr- tK'U Jlltf 111" l-fnM-, - MrrHHi-H i;ilr pliiv- and ri nni h far official ;inil oppotn iitH ul nil tiin-.i. "If you euii't pliiy ftiir In I'ihji- vbUl OU KitHlil HH W (("lit." Hiilil i'.okii-.t V-on I'll (he f-ifTclNi- you m-'d out of Iiolinn cli.tii ;ind duniUM Mh." t "I'ad" K i 11 ff Ui a form T ' . A. f. :it hi-i having pluj d Kunrd on th, f loot hull urn hr- in 1 'J 1 4 . -fwas u nicrntM'r of the u-um whlcli tli.al tin1 Mlt'hlKtin Awih-M In HUH. -TTTTiddltlon to fooll.all Kln-f I lak Jui; work in banlu'lbuli und I nick under 1'oach It. II. "Hob" liii. r imd . bm-'h:tll jini)'j- Couch Kiildi ! uf nutn, hot h of whom (Modun-d , 4'orlhwfHl championship ii-himh at . Ml. ..A, ,'. the taut -ar. !im'w)btTnce :: r of i'iglres f',-- A f 'I1Vrpii,f wroiitf wltli tlw llarvurd KVHtcm ol p v .. -j " lVV'J 11',I';utlihdlc.H. It l iltif lo ! i'novalid Sl I'.SSI I I, COACH. UimmI, foniKT AiiH-rlcmi Jca-iiit xtut:, is inri'lliiif uiiJi us Ki'iMl sn '-M a a mlh-nr hn m dm II cnii' li u In- -Ihl u-. it du)rr. (jiiil, mil- nf I hr Irnly iwnt plIi-hri-M uf Km- niiijor-. Iiiiiitt nil lo a li'K li-nuiH Ih-i'i lis a M'Ktilar fiti' --t'i-iij i-aiM iiiirr In- nils llmnmM us ii tuirh r, m Wood could hli. particularly OKahist Houthpiiw pitiddiiK and wu.i ni"ii 1 tut 1 1 )Ki."hlnK fair un an out- llchl.T. Ah h.iH- hall roach lit Yale. Wood ha.s i-i(J"'d unusual muc'csm. I'n-rt-r liis din-t-iimi the liluc hai at;ain won the "Uiif 'riircc" llllc from I'rliicfton tind I larvard. It w;ih the lourth hucci-:i.Ivc ca 'loti nr V.ilc to he out In front In the Three," J ist year It was a triple tic, A hltf factor In YulcN ilhunoiul succch Iihn Imtm "Diicliy" I'oimI, vlm nisi feinrml on the urlillruii. Me Is Hirtuijiti in Yah. I'oimI wa (tod's star ftidiicr. M nnmf il' ii'hii u suii'i-NMii' fur liliu. i . ft .; I-- .. v ..... a . . '. . m ' .'. kdV .J. 6i.-:-1 ii-1 -' i 1 1 tln I I A l l: DC HAItVAItll. When Vale recently downed llar rd In h if. Jjnll hy ti: fool lull scniM.n of STi'-lfi and Ih-a, It was i'lic ihirtitcnth H'raif;lit dct'-ul that Ynie )ial handed Harvard In a iniijor sport. Aiari'nily ihen Im HOinetiiinff of (f'onllnaeil tjum . r:o )n.) I Harvard rcciitly put off thr clcc tioil of u basehull captain until Hi i' ' ; in ii nireruy conirary ui un crim- thal 'tho Krcatent bear in u sold out m.n triHlliloiiH. Tht rc iiiiinI In a uH,' Hurcly Hi in has he.n true n-ason. fhrouKhout my Itfcilnio und very t a y ur uro 'Harvard dichli ! to 'nuik'.ithiy. no. . After tho (mtiileii do away with the profcH-iloual ha' Ihiuidmc, they heijin to cxaKKeiatti hall coach. The famous Kddio Mu hud ncwK and uupiiresH ruoi! nev.'H.lhan, former Crtmnon Mar, "wuh bei-un-i' lht;y then are lntcreSte,i in phM-ed ,t ehut'K''. Ttie j-esul.t jwiih (i'lw'pi-fl-f'Ww'-irh'B.1 tfiifiHR' lit"" miiNI iriTMT"TH"H.' ' 11 ken their profilH In (In- market. All ' on the other liand, Yale and !pf ihlH meattH Hint If a medium mIk- I'rlnceton arc HtronK for Hie profes d crop 1h nported um u 'fairly nIoiuiI mentor In hasehall. .Ion ool rrop which will prolKihly h Wood has been re-cnRatfod at Yah noli! ul reconj hrtiukinii pilceH.' If,! and Jack CoomhN. lormer Htar (iowcver, the trovcriimcnl forccjiHtH pitcher of tin Philadelphia Aih it aimilur crop when the mock mur- Icilcn will handlr the Princeton ket in very hlh, then these Kami ctintlhlatcH. 6nerutoMi male Hint 'tho crop wilt! 1 te very Hhurl umJ prices very low, ' llanHiil iinW follow miiH If II Is Hum hringiiitf (treat Iomhch io Hie 'to offer woiih1illc dlMinoitrl (tiiii ftKrh nMural dintriri.' ThiH Hemn petition for Yiilt nml rrtiii-olim. It Mo lie the nttuailon ut the present iiiiiflit 1m wfll for tin Crliiumu to time, and readers must reroxnlKO tukr n clinmv Hlih fill rv-Mg IcaKiio ;the fact when connidcrin( crop re, plti'-icr. port ii. -'J-v----' WiHinut doubt tho winter My Ia70,0rt0,aof 10 per cent vtieal crop will be a tltH-.tppoint-! lurifr Hihii KihI year; while Im pient this I'iUl an lo IiuhIicIh. which ' porta Rallied put cent to $328, r Vvill bi Ichh than for we vera I yeurii. ("in.nuti. Car loadiiiKn ur running Nlonover, rroin pn-wnt indicatloim '1ohc to one million u week in spite ;i"- wurhi vtheal crop will be ijiiiie of I i 1 1 1 r- coal Nhlpnients. while pood, tliufi k- pliif; world pricen nierchaudlHe In Uh Hi.in car load i.wvwi to a fair Ukuiv. on thf oth- coiiHiili rably above all pre- i r hund, Ihc I'nlted Htatcs tariff on viou n'curdK. CreiKhi rar ur wtuat muKt not he forgotten vv'tuch I1 u.n k h continue heaxy, olthoiiKh iiH'urH ihut the Aimuirun people tlx-re luia been u Krnduuli decrease 'niunt. pay coiuiderahly inor.! titan lnon April. On June im there ,jhe World market. Hence ur(w;iH a Hiirpliin of fi4, mill earn coin-' AVcHlorn larmeiH nhotihl be able to'Piired with S 4 r.ti00 rata on April make u fair profit even on the pre- 1st. ' Bent crop Indication because the "The Comptroller renorln that ,prlc to our farnici a hbould bo b;nik loutin have Inrreaeftd $.48.- nmi.iMHi, nii.i deponitn $ I I.ihiu, iioo atnee kirn year. HtatlMlcii on tiHiiny rut en nliow commercial pa pr h-K than 4 per cent, about Hie name un a year ano. Itetall trcije Ih Khowlnte a gain over biat yenr; I ;s.?i4f ..Alt !lWr T .lucln;; Mr. 11. of Knulumt. v. j held tho iiii. i M'onMiii u urchery c h t. m pi o neblp for ntt.uy ycur. Time and n.ra.u cho has walked A' with high honoro at . vr.i ioLa tournaments. JJor prowess has brought her numerous '. rrcdula, Hume of which aro shown on . her blouse sad belt in h. fcbove pLturo, Concrete C'rack Knits And Becomes Stronger CHICAGO (A I') Concrete that ha been cracked will knit tOKcilwr affaln to IckIh just completed here by Prof, I mfi' A. AbraniH at I wi J nut it ute, Thetw tests were nuiil lo he Hie flr.st of thlH type. Concrete cylinlcr- once cracked and relented after einh' yearn ex- lomire to the w'alher were found to be morn than two and onc-c-uar- r lime oh Hiroiifr h they wet-e wh'n (he orlKlual tent wuh made. When they were exam I lied before relent IllK. pracl Ira My all of Hie rack ruuncd by the litfli pr'-.tnure had dinappcared. Jl was known I hut concrete Kained hi Mt renRlh wit h it ko but Prof. A brains' i nt Kiive dcflnlle kllowledKe concern -ltiK the healliiK propertleH of roll er j.-to which was kept inoiHt. The orlKlual I cm wuh nuule in ltMMi-y- irftfidylNK an itverane pren- nure of one and one-fifth toim ju r sfiuare Inch lo a number of 1,'S-day old ronrrete rlyindcrrt, nl by twelve Inches, which wu -sufflleut to rutise crack in Thin moot h an ol her coinpren.sve HtreiiKlh tenl wuh mud wit h 1 hif name cyl inders which i hen withstood un average prcasuro of Jiioro than two and a hall' Ions per square Inch, it prensnre Jt2N per cent as K'eal as the blocks wTc able lo bejr ifibt yearn ano. Cine tracks which appi-ared in lent concM'le blKbway bridge. when It was Hubjceted to a tre mendous load, later rlosed op. The cracks were carefully mapped and photographed after two prelim inary tenia had been mude. a year later when tho bridf.o was great ly overloaded aain. coiiiparison rev'uled that many of the old cracks did not reopen, but new cracks nppcared under Hie unusual strain. Prof. Abrams mate, that thin condition wan dm1 to the ht-al in of the cracks and the formliiK of a joint even slroiiKcr than the unbroken concrete. Vcriitmln Driver Appeals Cast VKUNON1A. Ore. The trial of Charley I )odds, who was a r rested for corf I cks driving tool; place here. Two weeks aro Hodds ran over Joe Hicken hot torn, an old- itlrne renldent of Ifillsboro. Ilick- etibottorn died from Injuries re ceived. District Attorney Cord was prosecutor and Attorney .Mmwr. counsel for the- defense. The cae was brought up belore Judffe Weed al the Kose anditorluiti. 'pie jury fo iml the defendant guilty and sentenced hlin to ;tn days In jail and u $:Titi fine. The rae has been appea led. BAKER STAGE Leaves La (nande Fiom 111G Jefferson Phone 463-J S A. M. 1 V, 1T. gune KOUtl. Ileiice 1 l. Iivc pcttsi ptlstlc crop reports are b luir Veruted mill that even Hie wheat 'grower may have a Kiltly -uod 'Hr. ,'llusincxw rcn Sbmibl be Hopeful "However, the purpose, of this April, the monm recent month re-1 'interview is not lo iHs.'uns either ported, was the large! on record, .the mock market or tin; -Aleut Production in umny lim-n s litn b : M'rop, but to iukc buslnens nun to 4h4,hhi automitldbn and triu-ks krt-p on an even keel and nut h-t ert. priMlneed in May compared Jcilhcr the bulls or Ihc h.-aiH of the ullh 4L'1,moi in April ami S'4.tUMl .Htock market im K Hi.m- bi.ot. ) lu M.'V a year ano. MUMH.'.tiuli ,vant to tmpreHS upon busin.'.s( m. i itallons of Kasoliiie wer produced that the financial inu r.;H me at- t April, an increase of I uti.imii.uim ! ays bufllnh durlujT the early pact ftaltons above April, H'.'4. An In-' tpf a period of ilepiessiou and are ei-rane of Hi per cent in New Cor-' lllwayn ln arl.sh In the .:M'ly part of potations toinied duiini: May com-1 a period of ttnpi o nunl. All of pared with May a y-ur into, would 'his menus that the prt n. tit bih he.m to iiidli-ate uptlniiHiu reftard- " prices of stocks und Hie p. smmt!.. , '"' I be outlook. And one of thf to talk which In now coining from "'Ovt ctii otiraKlaK coinllt iolin in '(-ertalli liitefeHln is nn" vi v Ko, 'bat the ptirchasutR power of Hie' indication that v are .ui'-i tiiK n Ann i tran l.irniri' ban Increased o-; .period of rw uhui imp-ove- '""it hi pi-r cent over Ihs( year, mem. In addition to the i-.-m rur ' v'' ' tb1 above figures It ; ,roaonn above ulv n. thin h borne t "vldetii that siattstlcs bear out i out most clearly by siaiisibs Most statementB previously mado, - of the fundanietititl snbj.cts show "ur only dMt'lcutty today Is that nn truproiemi nt ovt iat ear, '"r inatnifact in iiiK capacity in too, Jiotwithst.u.dini,' the pes.HiTntvt ir l'iK' U-r pn s-tit ib mands. An the (alk you hear lodny. matm Uu i urer mokes bts r al pro- Farmers! Attention! ll-I'T. STKAIGHT BLADE WEEDRRS S.'IO.OO Cash. La Grande Iron Works apaclty. , Whin Staii-ibs Indicate ,'i on the lat :T. p. 1 heck iransatttons for May a- Petts are how not Vt-rj good. The tnoutMed to $4'', 1 H.i-ntt.iM'it, 17 p.-r f-'tm" Heio rnl principle apptien to cent ahead or tin- Hkuk for May, Hie i.tuih-r. The total connnnip. ISi4, Itettnnn Tor three weeks in turn of moods is excellent at the June indicate even a lar'f In- presftn time ami the per capita rrens, 1'allui-es show eot'sub-nib. purciiusei of all arttcb s is probati )e improvement for the iMhihn.-n iv Kr-aier today than ever l'for. ,0f firms lallinif in May were but, The difficulty conies from the fact ifl pT cent of May u year ao;Jtbat the maiicin of proltts is small-whlb- Hie number of firms faiiinR t and that these profits must bo 'has not declined its much, but t divided anionic a p-reut many more 'how fl per cent b. -low last year's n-lalb-is than heretofore. If we rate. Huildinjr in unusually net ive 1 would just stop for a while build. ln evidenced by eoiitnu'ls oward-jlUK lactories nd small Mores, Ibis -d and permits. May, 1 in':., opera- sit ual Ion would unickly rlKbt itself ftons In twenty leading citb h were'and everyone would be better off . 107. ?!;., (Min, whtle in May, I'.'-Ji In I he meantime Hie Hab.-Kiiu b;rt to value of i imlt.s ttial d but stilt continues around thr normal K 1 K6.4 36.UOO. Cement production line and at the moment in Hr was Hf.ao3.utHi biirrets, an inct. ase i wit nbov normal." ol 32 per rent. f "Keceijt. for. Ik 1 1 trade statistics Hiow ImproNemi ut, witU cxpoti If b aurertlsoa It, b knows it'i, rood. j Ask Any Painter WHO HAS I'SED NORTHWEST STAN I) A UI) I.KU'IO TAINT. He vvill tell you that it rops on more snKxith ly iirul 1'iisily tliau most jmints; that it covois liotter; that it spreads farther; is true to color, and weal's lonjjer. Wo carry this jviint in a wide Variety of coloi's in quarts and Rations. You can suit- of satisfaction in its use. Sawyer-Holmes Merc. Co. Phone Main 17 You can have this Westinghouse Junior Automatic Range in your home. You will then enjoy the Convenience, Comfort, Cleanliness, Control and Conservation that an electric range alone can give. A MONTH PAYS FOR IT $500 lfl ffl I Ml P&M MM The n,w Junior Cabinet 1 1 $f O SB KB KK&'t afl Automatic tlectric Range. S R I f J J fefl H V,i '$."i!il Sl Operate on heat storage t3 sLI f y r 1 W 11 IK pri"ciple' Eco1- ill m i 1 Im 'Pfestiiigtoiise JJB k ' Automatic JJw . Electric Ranges "The Range Vyiwth the Clock" Dinner cooked while you're oway neither overdone nor underdone I A big roast 1 Vege tablesdone Just right, "Some cookl" folks remark wXen dinner Is served, but the real secret is the Westinghou&e Electric Range automntlc in Its operation, convenient, io use, safe and sure In Its result. The Westlnghouse Auto matic Electric Range 1 s an a id to health, comfort and happiness. Let us tell you the whole story. 17Vo,ck? With each Range Sold an $8.75 17? r 1 ee. Westinghouse Automatic Iron Feel Attend the Observer Cooking School in (lie I. 0. 0. F. Hall, startintr Tuesday, July 7th There you will see this wonderful ran ire ;n operation. NEVER SUCH AN OPPORTUNITY RELEASE YOURSELF FROM DRUDGERY "Why Be A Slave To A Stove" Eastern Oregon Light & Power Companv COOK KY WIRE-: NOT HYFIRK" 1 ' I mi ii hi ii i in i mi in ii ii in in... M.i, lv...-..a,.. . ..m .fat..,. I r ,-,., . ', i.-,. .-,..-.:...:.. ;.MJTJjW'gmw1iw , i ii i .in r "T I m imbiipi M, f N