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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1925)
Friday, July 10, 1925. ... ----- I fTTTTT T 1 . SIT A VTTM1 T"T TT7 XT TXT ADCT?PTTT?T rntre Six mrj uiumn lM'i r, v x-x unvj vmjouiv v my i .... , .. ... . . .. 1, , r.-.turni rtivil force liutf been 1 I he it oi WAS 'i'l X ' i T N (AIM. I U 0 -mat ie bnach hot wih-ii JIum'HW, lill'l 111 HUniii' ' ;i li-itlii'f iif tin- usual of J : -: : i i , l:- ii. 1-h tor pi mooting corn-!- f, j;.t i It ! I'd 1 1) ! Hf, KllHUliUl-AllHT- 1-1 ti 1 1 ;tl ( ' rm i in im'.h on I he in- Civ i;;r. 1 'itiiiiii' : ( i) p:i r lni' nl flgur-tt fur lie- ra iclldar year I !-4 I'l'-roi-.j :i Iwliil evpoil jiIhI Import lill -.ill-Willi ItllSMII tlUKMlntlltg to I ',,,,tn ii.MiMi, w Mir ntui ift ii-B coin pili 'I by Hi' 1 1 uphill hi Km mutton Liini'u Im'M- K.H'ti llii- even higher I'f.'iri' i S .Il'i'im.Ihim, The hIiow lli.r i;i'ffi iiiUM'liiiiliun b ireuu offl ivils ,o predict II M'Jfi total of Santa Barbara Goes to Work . 1 wtos I.IHOI, comparer mil iiit"."i')ian xit f :,i'(i,iii. ,M a Ti n!.' nr.. n. i. m set up 111 tli l'iiit'-tl Ki.iI.h t.y llii Itusslnn gov ern on i.t ;i ii '1 t.y .u ioit.s liussiu:i hilri.tri;.' ciKtips haw supplied I Ik ,t ,i hin i y (In oiii;Ii w h it'll llii.i re-1 1 1 -ul. is . i r i i 1 1 on. J I) HOII) 1 in ii- I In r.i- ag lu'h-.H have lali in itc- c i : tf m - of the t iniNiilar (iKt 'lifi f i in I nil' l Slate government to dim. i.tliy (il l iriitUy receive any 1-tiV nil.1 ; :n lt fi of the soviet, '! -u I I'm p i in-hi h -ry t liUM pro-vr-l.si li;i;t ii;; 1 1 1 j I In N'-w Yurie i iiy. v.- Iimv m vi at I iiiMMiiin cot ii l i ' -r r i : s n-'ii h maintain head- (ui.ii it ! m. 'I lie i vsl. ni Ik de.Hcrllo'd I y tb" : il;.:- ..ill inl ul JlKll loll ((tll'ilHI ft Bantu ilarbar In hard at work repairing the devastation wrought br br urthduake, Tnl picture hlxtwn workmen buy on th ruin l th fcUn Urc-u l.ulldiiig. which w rf h U)'- !.,!! Hipl.' t lorrlKH I 1 11 Jr :i iMMii..p..y i ; in I he p-o- ,'.-' I'f.imni: .irliil of IoivIkM liinl-1. I i p'.uiiti Hi.- coiiiiriiMjiriiit coi' t in .'; II ' ' l i ! ulitlttry Mii)cr I Sll.lt, ;ii -I l !i 1 ml ual t (inline IH c. in I' d nn ly inioiiM ciiiliiniTciitl !';:. n:,it In kkiim' of whirl) J.v.-H'ii pi j;it.- cm pit ti I In III Hi 'l v. irii Sovh-I ciiplml. Tlif pi'iii('i.;U i.Kiicy for Kt-n- rr;il ti tii- in I If l'nll'! Hlut M In Mm- A it i I h i: TnuJInit curporal ion, 1 iii'-oi poi iit'-.l in N('v Vol Ic lui' . v,lili n j.il.l-iip capilitl of $!.iHMi,-j ihmi jijpl with hot h U jmhIhiih ii ml j OH'i k :i n. i iiiiiiiiik t'H oi i iiiii i;i. ii j i i i ,s. n 1m ilhvct ly inoMt of I he j.'1' iit lMi;i,-l:in inonopolitu, Inclml iiur th'' ci,:il, Kit Kit i' nnl elect lien I trtiHts. Jin i'rJi tnnle luniover Iiinoooleil to I 7,IH'li,ll(lO. N'i t in iinporliiiice i f Vntros.i-ytj;.-Am rieaii, Inc., which Im the 1t;i'linir ju-.ney of the Central rniun of l!im.sia t 'oiiHtiincfH' Co- (tp.-l -t T Ivef, M Hi Olip epi'eentln litUlii of Ii I. 'in he ih. J.nHt ye. 1 1 It . hnipllt -l tniire than -I.OIKi.lMMl v. orlh of iMivhii'WM, ino.slly In fum tnipoi'teil fiiuit ltiiMHla. The i:usHtan lUion of Airrlc l t m.il ' "o-opera t Ivch HUi-wIkc mil hi -t :iinH if h 1 1 (nltiiK- aKency in t he I 'nil.-.J Wlal.-rt. II In cale tlie faiolHkoyHuyiiH, Idil It h turnover ih comparatively n m ii I 1 . Another IrailhiK nieilliim in the . Allie. American company, which repre mciiIm ;tn American comnterrlal I'll iiih in l( lasla ami lat year liiimllei) a M.'ioo.iKia himlneHH. Tiie iiil'oi'uialluii hiireitu'H 1 Hta I lid icH nhow I hat HiiKHltin jiltr chriNeH In the I'nUeil Hiule ure uhoin loir llnteH the wile of KilHHiari proiluelH here. The princi pal iM.slaii expoitx are grain unrt looil pi ijiluctH, pel roleiljii proililciH, llax, fur ami tlmher. At pi estjit manufuciiired prorl uctM, eHpi-cially IooIh timl machin ery, an a larger factor In Him Hfan imports. Hunnlan textile titlllH alHu are luiying large iiati1ltt;M of eolton. laHt year, according to the information, Mircuu, ltusHian orgaiii.altoiiM purehuneU In the L'niteil KtatcH $:tK,oou,(ioa worth of cotton, fM, lino worth of farm machinery, $ 1 ,4uti,0(iii worth of In iliiHtrlal machinery, IT.'iii.omi wort Ii or oil well mipplLrit, unl $:'.?ki,. imm) worth of Hour to mipply clti.s uli'eclet) ,y the liud liurvewl, MoHt of Hie rot ton purchnHea here ui-e made through the All ItUMKlan Textile H.vmllcute, which eonlrolH practically the whole tex tile iiKluMtry of the Hovlet unio i. The HhlpmenlH are inaile in cairfO lot lu t he Soviet port of M i: -imui.tk, moMlly from New OrleatiH. TltllM.i: Al l lMN. hTAi.l.lt NKW Oltl.KANS. . I.a.. .(Al).--I'nllnl HlniplinniouHly wltK u H.n gle ceremony, a Kingie Ux vy of liridcNinalUx. one JjeHt -' inah upd one ring m-urer, three rOttjifrk . of UiIh city were Tli'jrHVloy iK-glnn'Iny a triple honeymoon .whl-i(t,, A to he followed ' iy tlieir wharing u miiluul ahodc on their return, in t IiJm iiniitue jnutrimonial venture, twin mIhith and their brother, ani a hrother and Hinter, were among the participants. Kthel J'epper Ijecame the wife of tleorge I'ur entl. while iioury J'eppi-r hecam the hindand or Mary I'urenti. JUhel'i twin u(ter, Kdnu, Ih !io .Mrtt. ( 'omtunc .Uujghinl. Hacij Of the hrideH In l't yeurK Old. l-KliAMtN, Ore. Tl'e dwelling and water lank houne on the furni of I-'. W. Keeek. thn-c milcM w't of l.eitanon. wiih liurned early tlllfl week and were a total Iohm. Thin wax formerly the John Denny farm on which I ho rlrMt Chinese plica. uniM were rHcuHcd in Oregon about I SKL. V. K. iivih Old Japiuie tto4.K HKATTl.K (ATi. Tenty-!lvo volume of JupuneHe poetry de pleting vividly Hie in Japan tu the eighteenth rentury recently wer presented to the I'niverwity of WnHhliigton library )y i'rofca hot AneHaltl, llhrarlan of t tie t'ni verHily of Tokyo. The. voluincN, whloli took nine yea cm to roinplle, ure part of an nltllon ruule. from two cople of a collection Haved from detructio.i in the Japanese earthquake In .September, i!t:'3. All hut two tin bo ind etH were destroyed by the earthquake. wh.ijn swr.irr iassi;k SAN Jl'AN, I'orto Itleo iAt-). WilllM Hweet. C'J. for the' lat J 2 yeurw editor of lite Timet here, died Thurduy of apoplexy. Mr, Sweet wan u former rcprcBeiitutlvo In the CnilcU Htalcii rougroHM from Idaho, it i' also nerved uj attor ney general for I'nrto lttco. BARBECUE A T WINKEH iff MKOICAI. HI'lllNOH (Special). About 75 neighbors gathered 'it the home of J. It. Wanker for a pic uic the l-'oirth of J uly. Two long table wei ftp read under I In' utiude treen. I,ee WilHon barbe clied the beef, Mveryoue had a good time. Mrit Wanker, Ordell l,ay. K. WhiLteu and Air. and Mm, I,. 1!. Wlnth wcii- jhitorH to liaker thin week. Mr. and .Mm, 1 A. chandler uf al Orande motoioU lo Meilic il iUHl 4'riday evening to hpeiid f if l'ourl h of July, returning liome Sunday inoriiliig. , The wtultitj- ift dry unl hot. The urmem ure buny with huy and grain. Mr. und Mm. Win lUtncan ani fmnlly Mp4-nl the l'"ourth of Julv lu the I'urk. the gucnt of' Mia. j;va Vanorder, I .enter Milter ami VMau Ken m ily riellveretl about 2( head nf beef to Vnlon Triday for C. Hmyi n of Cove. Mr. and Airs. Cieorge IjohI-y luive u their house gueHtw Me, und M r. J .Loonley of Kcxbjrg, Idaho, and Mm. I.. C Itlattner iA Na in pu , I da ho. M r. und M nt. JJOMeley will remain here during the ttummer und Mr. HlultiM r li ft for her home Monduy. Mih. M, van and children, Mr.H. J. K. Kennedy and daugbterH, ,il lleloe and Jean, were J.nday dln 1MT guetts of Ml'H. (liorge l.uoi- iey. Mr. and M ih. John Mllc unj family and M r. and M ra. S. i. liolliy and family, paased througb Medical Wednesday on their way lo Catherine creek fishing. 1'.. Winlh vva filed from .linker to Jtlvdlcul Tueiiduy. Mr. Wuith ha been attending tuimmt r t'hool at Maker. K. Whftten a 1 Ui OrunU businewii vinitor Wedm-tiduy, H. HurHn, wno na been ut Hot Lake. u able to ieave lut weett und Is ut Die home of ttiter. Mix. George Koutli, ut Medical. He In Hlowly re coa' e ring from bin fall. iaxy Virrs is civil. si:itvia: WASHINGTOX, l. C "Soldtrfi uiJ aalloru receive firnt considera tion for appointment by 1'nole Sam if t hey are quulified," declur4;d Witlium C. Iteming, president of the I tilled Slates Civil Service CoiU ntfsslon, in advising American l.e Kion servico office r liero ijiut up' proximately :i I G, Dull clttltiiH for preference In appointment to posl tloiiH In the cluwiiiled civil aervlr liave been allowed by the 1'uite.d States Civil Service Commission uiuler the veteran preierunco acts oi March and July II, if I A. "Tin' figure do not jjieun that f..a.rni elvll force ha been in rreased by the uppolnt mwit of vet (rtinH." HUid Mr. Denting. "The fact U there has been u rcthic Uon of more ihun 8'i".ta(i ein ployeg since the urmlstU'e. Hut th lurnov.T Jo u force so largo u Hie iei-ral civil t-r-lw re(ulres from aO,Mm to 7&.imh appolntmeniw eucJi yaw to Hit vucuncie. not wlthntundtDg the nei retiucllons." 4 AMIi:iW ahi: caiuxkss MKDI'OKI), Ore. Jackion county campers and other pleasure seeiters were cureiw lu the l-uke. of the Woods region July 4. K' vort from ruiigern received at iw Craler nutlonul forest office hew staled that rug"nt putrollng u -'-mil1 pari of the roud that day discovered nix small fires caused by discarded clguretie stubs, and in addition UiKcovered throe camp iiro that hud In on left burning. No arrcst were made becauxe the identity of Hie vIolatoiH of iho forest fire laws was unknown. JI lull limber J-'ttlU MAHSHl-'lKI.D. Ore. l K,J Ilraiidun. of lowers, one of the " best known nlKh climborH In Coos rout)') . I1!) iei-i i i (Mil u- tuei ui . i... until) I umber eoliinanv'M m u camp on South inlet, atid lutuit-d 011 a pile OI Mtr nun niuny brultod and shaken. He will mir vlvo the full, but it 1m considered little short of inlraculouB Ihut he is still alle. ARCADE TONIGHT Good Cooks Good cooks in La Grande already know the advantage of buying: their grocery supplies with us. They appreciate the superiority of good foods. The CkMking School is emphasizing better food as well as better cooking we emphasize better food throughout our store constantly. Richileu Products, for example, represent the peak of per fection in food stuffs. Although not higher in price they are . distinctly the standard of quality for women who know. We have Richileu exclusively in La Grande. Particular cooks specify this brand and know they are safe. J. G. Snodgrass, Grocer M ONARCH ELECTRIC RANGES MANUFACTURED BY THE MAKERS OF THE FAMOUS MONARCH MALLEABLE RANGE k .".-limner Monarch Kloctric Sold On Easy Terms T - - t SEE THEM AT THE COOKING SCHOOL 3 Your Old Stove As Part Pavment SEE THEM AT THE COOKING SCHOOL n Monarch Electric 4-Burner Monarch Combination Electric and Coal ONARCH ELECTRIC RANGES WILL PLEASE THE MOST CRITICAL. BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED IN SNOW WHITE ENAMEL, THEY ARE AN ORNAMENT TO ANY KITCH I N. IIIH HIGHEST QUALITY is ASSURED BY THE NAME OF MONARCH. MONARCHS ARE MADE IN VARIOUS STYLES ANI) SIZES INCLUDING BF VUTIFI 1 ' rmi B1XATIO.N COAL AND ELECTRIC. TEMPERATURE AND TIME CONTROL CAN ALSO BE SUPPLIED IF WISHED. ' ' L tUlM" W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO. MM; 1 I I I 1 v. yI''"'---'1".''"-.'"1-'' 11 " " ' ''" " .v.'---...-. fa(.',,,,X.at inn .i 5 i i p. i'