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Page Eight THE LA OTIANDE EVENING ORRERVER Sat-mlay, July 11, lwaS. n Always Pays To Buy At Men's Wear 1309 Adams Ave. Grant Bean, Mgr. La Grande's Cash Store For Men Great Lariat Skill Displayed in "West of Arizona." ; 1 (: Morrison, who with beau tiful Hetty Goodwin and Lightning, Hi' wonder horse, will ! seen in "West of Arizona" at tin- Sherry theater today only, is on- of thn best rope urtists in the West. Mor rison, with Miss Goodwin, in trap ped liy pursuers ut the edge of a deep chasm, ami no way to turn. He throws his lariiit and loops It around h In- slump on Dm oppo site cliff, turns Lightning loon- lo find his way home, then tit Miss Uodwin to body and sw miks off into space, crossing hand-over hand to the oilier side and safety. The scone in photographed in a wild mountain we lion und is one of) many thrilling moments of the tHory. oiucdy showing. "It d P. pper, featuring Al HI. John. OF THE WEEK IMIiLEft, fin. (Special) - The Fourth of July was celebrated with due ceremony at Enterprise w it h all day fun "and men iment. It started in tin- morning with u pa lade, on.- of the best cvit 'n in Eastern On gon und continued throughout tin1 aft- rnoon wtih (to pogram at tin race (rack the r-n tcr of Inlenht and ended with r li display of fireworks tn tin even ing. .Many of the Imbler people spent Hie fourth in Enterprise go ing from there to th lake. The unnual I'ouriii of July c 1". hruiion given at Elgin and attend ed hy u larx1 crowd (rom Imbh r, uun u complete huccs in every way. Th'-n was vou a larger number of people l han ut past cele brations in attendance and every body, especially th children, liad u wonderful lime. Thf re win- ath letic cont' Hf.s and tares of all kinds. Jn tin viniriR ti dance, which waft att'-ud'-d iiy m-vml hundred cou ples, wait held in thf dance hail. Werk-Eiid Tri- Popular, j Week-end trips proved viry pop-j ulur w i( h many J m Merit cs t Iiih Fourth. Catherine creek und In dian creek had many who celebrat ed the day with n-dilng and having a gen em I good time. Home Hint out Friday nijchl. othe rs early Saturday morning Urn party, composed of six carload, left l-'n- day for Minani lake, it wan com j posed of Mr. and .MrH. Alviu Vi . tenskow. Mr. and Mr. It. M Bride. j.Mr. and MrH. W. W. Smith. Mr. ami Mrs, .-.Killings ami ruimiy, .Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Westcnskow und family, and Mr. and Mrs. Lunmur Westenskow and lamily. They re- pori tin- iivM tunc of th Se-lSoll and the prize as the (itampion at'-r wait awanltt.', t K. Mcltrtde who ruiiKumed tv, i nty hoirak' s and inked ten mil alferw ird.H. I Mm. (Jay I.. SlrlnKhJini wuh host- No need of havinr Any kind of, .,, ,.,rjt ,, ... (,. , ... Krzorna, Itch or Skin Krupttonsi fl' lt.,.r ,.,,. ..,. ini.it . udul.a or in children ou can go 'k(i fur UlUU H (t UrM MrM hi lverthorn-riR!.t I-u.mly nv(J(. KW(l((, winm , I m UV fr(Vn' ,H ni X,r- r"rl i'""m. runsolntion. hot.iedf tlmt n.w prf.tcr iptinn for A (lain . um h(,on Wi,H H(!mi(J (t h;z;.n for $!.... I will he just' 1(. clfmv Qf . wliut you need every time. , , I W edm'sday afternoon Mi h. I.yle ' T . ,. . . ... ! H. Kiddle and Mrs. Haskell An- MrerU0 lU knW" '"i-lr-w. ,...rtHln..,l in honor of Mis. EXTRA! EXTRA! 'X OTHER COOLIE KILLED IN CHINA i. .-II, Ret your Stem Tumbler, Ice Tea Gla-iM-A, Water Olajwcs, High and Low Tooted Hherbets, CocktaiLi, Nut Cups, Glass I'lates, and wine g)ae. Why not have the best filasawarc wade in the world, l'o:i toria? It costs you no more. 7-11-lt sKUi;it impkovk.mi:nt Heuled bids will be received by the Communion of the City of Ijl Grande, Oregon, for the construc tion of th Improvement in Hi wi-r Improvement Ulstrict Number 1 11., within the city of lt Grande. Oregon, according to the plana and sped flea tiona of the said Hew er improvement districts now on iiie iu the office of the City Re corder of aaid city. A deposit of $j.uv will be required for 't of plans und specifications w hleli amount wilt be refunded if bidder irf unsuccessful und returns name to this office. Hids win be receiveu to the hour of seven-thirty P- ni. July t'i. 195, at the commission room iu the city building at J-a Grande. Oregon, und must be accompani ed by u certified check In tjie sum of ten percent of the amount bid as a guarantee of the acceptance and completion of contract if aw arded. Checks will be returned to un successful bidders. The com mission reserves t he right to reject any und all bills. Hy order of tiie commission July feth, l'J2i. J. K. STKAlUa Recorder of the City of iu Grande, Oregon. July lu-lut NOW IS TIIE T1MK TO UKI'AIIt YOI K HOOKS , , We cairy. a, coniplclc line of Khingle.s und Composition Hoofs. No. 2 Cedar Linseed Oil '.. Shingles 51.23 The Grande Ronde Lumber Co. lteUll Yard Across TinckH on GmuvuMxl Ave, Anna May Warren of Hiflbee. Ari- three weeks spent in I he Grand zona. The afternoon was spent at liondc hospital, where she had he bridge w il h three tables at play, tonsil removed. Miss Citolyn Jtos.-nthai and ' Mrs.! Mr. and Mrs. Al Kulier and fam-j I'red Kiddle winning first and nc- ity are vlsiltnff relatives and trteitd.ii ond prlxcsv Mrs. ( '. W. Kox. cut in Hood Itiver. prize und Miss Anna May Warn-n. ! 'Mr. und Mrs. "Iay W. Kox. Ioro- truest prlrc. Ielicioun jeireahments thy and iay. Jr.. Iiuv" returned! wi-ro served. Ifrom a visit In Portland. X delightful picnic party was Walter Stringhaur of Cnimi spent j Riven lust we.-k on the lawn ot the on'' lu' th,t IIU,, w,''k 1,1 I'"''''"r' I Inibier eluireiK M inn Mm-i- MeK'ci- i i"illiri(C on Mr. and Mrs. A. 1..; who has been holdlui; evangelis tic services for the pahl two weeks iti Imbler, had charge of the party. Iiuring the evenlmr the question of having u minister kike charge of the Imbler district was discussed, j claws in Hiliii- study has been formed tn Imbler. This clu.ss will meet every week at the home of some member of the class. This coming week. Mis. ( '. W. MeKall will have the class at h- r home and he subject to be ditfciiKsed will bo "Kaith." A cordial Invitation is ex tended to all iu the valley to attend 1 tiesii meetings. J Mrs. A. I'. Ingram of Hummer vllle has relumed lo her home after State bank ' FIND IT HERE Oop for Mils i-oIiiiuii minrt be In by ;U0 . m. ciii:iti:ii:s BIBBBMiraHIIIHIHBBREBaQISSIBIBBIIIIBBHiaiBIB H M H H H M n H M H n M n M n H m M H M H H M m n w H g H H H n M N M M H M M M K M n M H n M N M n n M H M n M H n H Under Your Fingers A WORLirS FAIR spreads itself tiitaly liefore you the siiectacular iiiijiroveiiients that are Mas oned across the years, and the little dav-by-dav improvements that pjive you new comforts 'and con veniences for a dime, a quarter, a dollar. Daily, through the advertising columns of this taper, you can view the pleamin counters ami show windows of world marts. Without effort vou can pass from one display to another; without lift ing an article, lie certain of its worth. If you read the advertisements, you re;id of j-ouds worthy of a nation's notice jjoo'ds held up for a nation to examine. You read 'of dependable goods that give solid value, that help you save. You can put your confidence into the widelv advertised, for they carry their own guarantee of satisfaction. That satisfaction is the "how" of them. Head the advertisements to spend safely to he sure of goods that please. Take advantage' of these daily displays. Advcrtisinir Hrinjjs to Your Home Ncs Comforts iiud Conveniences of Proven Worth of m B H B B n 13 B B B a B B H B B 13 B a H B n B 13 m G9 Siringham and ut th of Imbler. Mrs. Kllcn Arnold us and -Miss Mumte t'hildrs of Suiumeiviile were guests of Mrs. Ktlu Long on Tuesduy. Mr. and Mrs. Mead of Wallowa are spending the week w it h Mr. i ltt at Anne 1 oc II and .Mrs. Klmer Weis. Mb. V. 1). Itoiievcutt Kon'st Payne, of Usage, Kansas, ' Summerville. who has been ishing bis i-arents. I Mr. und Mrs. M. H. Payne of Ku- . Order boxwood now terprlse. spent Monday visiting i ii.uu. Call Main f 4 7. relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Kcank Mar tin uml Mr. and Mrs. C. t;. Conl; Hn, before, going to Ills home. In Osago. Mr. and Mrs. William I. an man and family ure guests of .Mr, und Mrs. A. K. I, unman. They are from Nebraska. Mr. and Mis. William WigganslA great laxaiiv celebrated the I'Vui-th at Klgin OTICK Iu the OLitrict Court of tliv Un ited Htutcs for the District of Ore- 1011. In the Matter of Itoy M. KurU. Bankrupt. To the creditors of Itoy M. Kur- jtz. of Im. Grande,. Union County, in the State and District aforesaid, a bankrupt. NOTICK IS HEREBY G1VKN that on the 9th day of July. 105. the aforesaid Hoy M. Kurtz w:i duly adjudicated bankrupt by the District Court of the United Siul- the first meeting of his creditors the first meeting of his crediors will be held at the office of II. K. Dixon, lteferec. J,a Grande, Ore., on Tuesduy, July 21st. 1925, at 10 a. m. at which time; said creditors may attend, prove their claims, e xamlne the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may pro perly come before paid meeting. H. K: DIXON Iteferee (All claims must be sworn to on bankruptcy blanks before fil ing) 7-11-lt 7 RATION-WIDE t 1 INSTITUTION- fl enneyo. tL DEPARTMENT STORES 108 Depot St., La Grande, Ore. Greater in Numbers, and in Buying Power Announcement has been made of the addi tion of 105 new Stores to our already long list. From a business viewpoint, such achieve ment is truly remarkable, but from the Cus tomer's standpoint it means nothing more than what the combination of 676 Stores can and will do to provide him with goods of standard quality at such low prices aswill afford a real saving of money. Increased need of merchandise with the resulting increased power to buy, makes our position as leading nation-wide retailers unassailable. liingH U-c Uiill-Ii .Yt-cnmplifh More Than Americans. Says laitly Itowci PLYMOUTH (AP That Amer icans arc u bit slower t Ii ii ti the pt fl ush is the opinion of Lady Nott lower, who was one of the dele gates to llu' National foutuil of Women ul Washington. "The Americans run about a lot." she said on her return tn Plymouth, "hut I hey don't get ok much done us the KiiLrlish do." All the returning English OWe srates lo the council were enihnsl- is! it a bo tl I I he recent ion bieh I they rec- ived and the m ShOW II them W llile they W ee ill 1 I America and r'anadn. Mis. OuiKie Gordon. Ul vice president, said lln- women'4, movement wlis advanetuu' by leaps and bounds In America find Immi gration conditions we-e likely to improve owing to the efforts of the eoil"rnee. NOTICE TO CO.NTRWITOKS isealed bids will be received for tlic construction of a building for u rest room and concession pur poses at Emigrant Park on the Of, I Oretrnil Trull, nhmit ? miles Ht 'southeast of Pendleton, involvinj; 7-1'J-L'tp i tj)C construction of a log house 4J '" .feet x nu feet, two stories high, to- 3.0 and gainer with considerable utone ' "9tf , musonrv const i nel Ion. cnnsl met ion . r I of sewer and water systems. wir A fine hot or cold mid-day home!, nffi plumping etc.. said bids to cooked Lunch at our toda foun-j,n. r,.ct.ved bv the Btute Highway tain. Elegant sherbet arid brick commission in ltoom 620 Atultno Ico crenni ui Silvorthorn-Wrighta, Inuh (;OUnty Court Jlouse, Port Kumily Drug .Store. Mund, Oregon, ut i':00 o'clock p. m., , on Tuesduy July 28th. 1925. 60 Little Liver Touchers for 23c. vu bid will be considered miln i- for young or old ; accompanied bv cash, bidders bond p-ople. sold only by stlvei thorn- f or certified check for an amount Wrights Kamily Drug Store. Jcquul to five per cent of the total . amount of bid. There is no need 0f having Ec-j a sattsfaetory bond w ill be p .ema or any form of Itch. Thej(,ulied for the faithful perform new Eczema, prescription sold on-lunce of the contract In a sum cqu ly by SUvcrlhorn-Wrlkhls 1'umllyUtl lo one-half of the total amount lung Store for ll.nu a bottle. It! bid. will stop all such troubles UtcU!y. I r Frigidaire Ailds inn- mire iiiuilt'r Iu lite liUtury of IkhwIioIiI jii'liii.'vcini'iil. It iiivtTes I-VxmI In a Ory. 'tiii air 1 tint is aiituiiaii(ill' iviilaU'il as to triniM'i-alilir. m:k it in out wimiow Jesse Hose ii ban iii, Agent, with Benham Electric Co. New Foley I!ld.i. Midn 401 A-stnilohlT. Mm. T. A. llalnii'S. Avrniic, corn'T Willow. 6G J J. J'he proposal blunks und full in formation for bidders may be ob tained ut the office or the Stule Highway Commission. IMan.s. pe- Jefferaon , cifications and form of contract Phone i may be inspected ul the same 6-2-lnt place, or may be obtained upon ... j deposit of five dollars rush for A preparation thil always slops; each set. A complete set of the and cures Dandruff in 5 days. And! plans and specifications may also pll Ult S,I'S na,r from falling out be inspected ul t lie Division of the I ruft i;radiealor and sold only by , Grande, Oregon. n.i iHilverthorn-Wrights Eamlly Drug! The right is res'Tvtd to reject '""Mm , '.... ,.n ... ....i ' ihe proposal deemed best for the Itpnistttchlng, fiii.-atinic, hutton Stale of Oregon, holes, etc. Norton's Kiddy Mmp. Prospective bidders should no?" 10-14-tf l Oiat tlic office of the State iligh- way Commission is in the Capitol Duildiug. Mult-m. Oregon, but that When your Nervous System is bids ure i be nceted at Port- all out of balance and you le- l all hind, Oregon, as above stated. If in, and have uu pep. no appetitj proposals are mulled they should and out or Boris generally, just step.,. addressed to Salem, and for into Silverthorn-Wriglils Kamily waidel so u,s to reuch there altout uriig More aii't lei (hem sen youj twenty-four hours prior to the op lor ll.oo that new Here.- Tonic and .cnlng of the bids. Invigoi aler, prepared from I hut j ii' w prescription. II always gives Oregon State Highway Commission Sunday - Monday - Tuesday Monday - Tuesday MJi4l ,V',JWmiui will jn inumiwa miiiv.MHMiMriia.iiii il'iiwivi nniii THE- r ibsolule salts! action quickly. Drink Uroni t rMal .obhi- Itefoif pnreha.sing our glass ware be sure lo M-e 1 he line of le-juitiful patl'-lii of open stock Postorla Glassware at Hlchard son's Art - GKt Shop. Kit teen at-Attest; tractive patterns from which to se-j way OUKGON STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION. AV. M. Dt HY. chairman, H. H. VAN IH7.KK, Commissioner. W. H. MA LONE. , Commlsslont r. HOY A. KLEIN. State Hich Englneer. 7-1 1-lt MIDNIGHT EXPRESS Soe h real live story (if railroad life. The change in a young man from a yellow coward to a virile, lire-eating: fighter. Featuring Elaine Hainnierstciii and -William Jones Comedy "The Covered Schooner" And Today Saturday Only Pete Morrison . "Lightning," His Wonder Horse WEST OF ARIZONA Comedy, "Red Pepper," with At St. John Da H B, n m at n G3 H a 13 u9 ; A iHienic iiiier, lurpeiiliiic M ' ami n -tnnip puller for ile. (5( ! In order lo cut tliiun cm-iim m ' ami tn Im nblc lo -i ll ut n lower .market. Hie new litnitter man liu- tmiight n .ler-cj ttw. mi we ran I tg I iwie itNi-i nun in ti k i or iicchk fat, iidtl milk nud thilcli t betM - fir tlhiuer nnd c.irii meal iiiuli iHitil milk for Mipiirr. Vou can renp the iM ncfil II take all kinil. if Mtp)c tn make up Ibc- world and we arc delighted In -. Ins imi ntiMicy. r luni itm- tulgimu cnpitnl I tMl iih" hi a enr. I bwed Oil. JH.a I Hr UHlhMt. Ncnii rierjlttuli lindc utib B; Bj B H W KIBBBIIIIfln B B B B Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. Tlir Vmr Mnti' l-'rlrnd' OpK, UotuidtT. PluHir M-3 hHtiday IVu-inrs 1 M W I 1 ja c! The Popular Cafeteria Food Service Real rountain Service and Department Bakery Black Cat i i 3 w m n m u m ft n ra m a tt H H H M B B n pnnifIQ!!!Ill!!eil!9 1