T.iPsrl.-iv. July 11, 1925.
Pago Four
THE LA GRANDE'' EVENING OBSERVER
a(fcmtbc (tatutij (Observer
By WILLIAMS
Ail Iii(lcicnloiit NfMrsinper
FRANK B. AI'lM.Hliy liclllor and JPuUlliUtr
UAKVKY F. MATTUl'JWH..... UuuIiicm Manager
ljbliahcd evening, except Sunday, ut Mitt Aditiiin Avenue,
X4l Qrande, Ori-gun. Tile Obaervcr-MLir publlHhed evory Frlu&y.
Entered ut ttio rosturflca ut Ia UruuUu, Oregon, a tiucoad
Clua Mull Mutter uudur act nt Murcb 2, 17.
OFFICIAL. PAI'EK OI' UNION COUNT? AND TUB
V1TX Of LA OilANLii)
AIKMUEK ASSOCIATED lltliS8
Tba Asaoclatud I'remi la exclusively entitled to uaa for pub
Itcatloa of all newa d!putchca credited tu 11 or cot otliorwisa
ereMted It publlatied inereiu. All rights of ropubllcatloa of
apeclul dlaputcbea In Ihla paper, uud uuu lht local uuwa liera
iu also are jeaerved.
SUUUUIIU'TION llATlia
Ujr Carrier
Pally, per month In advuueu...
JJally, alx months lu advance...- MmH.n.
AJally, aiutfle copya
760
11.60
6a
I7 BIuU
JJulr, per month In advance..
' JJaliy, per alx months lu advance..
, iJaily, per year In udvunco ...
Weekly Ubsorver-Sitar, per yeur...
60a
..2.ta
- js.ua
ADVEIITISINQ RATE8
i Display, foreign, per column Incn..
4 ' Display, local, per column lucb...n..M
1 : Time contract rutea ou application.
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FOll TIIROI'UII HIM wo both haw uvve.ua by one Spirit
t unto tho Futhui. Kpheuluna a: is.
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, Everything conies to him who waits mid works while
.vailing, !.
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f The meek may inherit the earth but the rent some oi
them pay these days would indicate they are buying it on
the installment plan.
' ' The merchant who buys mail order tires or batteries or
bathing 8uits has no legitimate kick if some of his custo
mers do a little shopping in Portland. Community loyalty
uhuuld have its origin with the man who benefits by k
most.
j OUT OUR WAY
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vjHttl bti M"1r'f'tRN Cert" wji-tvNy ..
iHffT.sa CvL iMtR 'HtsiO boT -TodT
' SCRTC- TuE J SCRATCH UE 1 TtfcR
office LABOR DEMAND
wWw LAI niinmip pniinTi
UIIUVU J U! UliS
-..The marking of parking .stalls in the business district
w.ll be a Dig improvement over the old system of caring
for cars, though it indicates that parallel parking is no
longer considered by the city dad for immediate adoption.
The new plan will serve to protect car owners and alao to
provide a maximum amount of parking space during crowded
periods." There should be no doubt in a driver's mind in
the future as to tho angle of parking required. The whitu
liites are u decided improvement.
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j A NEW SENATORIAL POSSIBILITY. '
The story in Sunday's Oregon Journal concerning tho
possible candidacy of Fred Steiwer of Pendleton for tlv;
ildmtblican scnatonal nomination next spring , will cause
iutich comment over tho ntate and give politicians another
. as5ect to consider in doping the primary results. Dcvelop
1 mcnts along this line will be watched with special concern
by tho Stanfield forces during (he next few months.
; Steiwer has not announced himself as a candidate and
; probably will not do so if Judge Harris, of Kugene, decides
; to enter the race, as lie is a great admirer of the Lami
' coiftity jurist and, it is understood, would give,, hiui . full
I support if the judge'a hat is thrown in the nngVVQn HH'i
other hand, Steiwer may become a formidable contender
for the nomination if Harris stays out.
Without question, the 1'cndlelon lawyer has a sufficiently
bilge and influential fallowing to make things uncomfortable
, ftir other aspirants. He is of senatorial calibre in every
aeise of the word, a successful attorney with a reputation
j fo , keenness, good judgment, and practical turn of mind
: thVt would appeal to many voters in the state who se?k
a change in senate representation. His wide acquaintance
; wkn ex-service men of the state and his popularity as a
, LcgiOn man would play no small part should he decide 'to
g()- after Stanfields job. What he couhl accomplish, on
j election day would be largely determined by the number of
j apdidates tending to split the Stanfield opposition a ques
tion that should be definitely answered within the next
Jew months.
JUty shutdown In Uirws yean.
'Corvalli There i neither a
shortage or aurplus In this aectlon,
Huylng Is In progress and It la an
tlclputed that local labor wilt bn
Hiifriclcnt to handle the crop.
Kuifcne-There Ut a trong de
mand for all kinds of labor, cspe.
chilly hafl this been true of farm
handa, laborers on road work und
common laborers on the Natron
Cut-Off. Demand for hay hands
and loganberry pickers.
Orcsliam The berry harvest at
Oreshum is well advanced, with
Homo scarcity of pickers. There
Is n large acreage of cucumbers
fin tlila .vicinity. 1'lckinff will he
Km sometime in August and con
tinue., until killing frosts. lot:al
help and workers from Portland
will probably be sufficient to hun
die the crop.
Lu Grande There la a tiurplut;
of labor in lumbering and farm
lug Industries. Haying is now lu
progress with ample labor to hun
die. McMlnnvitle There Ui a surplus
of labor at the present time. About
the, middle of Augu.tt the pax
plrklng season will start ami there
will be. u great deal of work ut
that time, iielleve we will be utile
to handle the crop with the pres
ent labor supply.
Pendleton There l neither a
shortage nor surplus of labor, liar
vest has start t'd in the lighter
lands, and linlicutlon.s art' that
more labor will be needed us the
season advances.
Salem Scarcity of seasonal
workers in berry flld.s. There is
a strong th'miind for construction
workers and hurvest hunds in the
hay fields.
, The Dulles The supply of labor
ia about equal to demand. - Hay
htirvets is on using about all the
wiirpluH labor. It is safe to hay
Tit a i us soon as the grain harvest
I begins which will be between the
iMth and 2fth of this month, there
will be u shortage of help.
'MARKET JOEL'S GROCERIES
: Phone Main 75!)
During (he hot weather you will enjoy our fine se-
lection of cold meat. Swift's Premium Specially,
; Veal Loaf, New Lnuland Ham and Hailed Ham.
i W lino le H ifi x p:iltl hit Khmh' Mmid Iteil li Srr,
I toolblack : M r. Yuu a re mi re
dusty.
Man: Well, brush 'tiff ten cent s
worth,
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A platitude Is u familiar saying
entirely Murounded by people who
;ay. 'Ain't that the truth?"
litly l.ut-k calls and u IiomL of .
men fol!iw.
, With arms that are stalwart
und hearts that are bold
(Hit the hillside und up through
.. the liutluw.
' Oul where the ' rainbow's end
glitterH 'with gold.
l,ady I. nek calls with a jest hi
her laughter, '
I Am the nimnjMjmii! her ud
woo her and (ail. .
And tossing a kiss to the hosts
y that come after,
With goblen banana pools
) Hpt inkles her trail.
' II In ."-a hi there hits bei'ii found
ii SI. Louis n hxly who neier II.-.
triis In ox-lp. Dollurn to dough-,
nuts she ns Iknii deaf.
Thus lar Mr. Kurd has sucrecd
til In every lu"lneM he's undi'ita
ken. but just vull till he tackles
the funcv pottltrv business.
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An Ingenious onng w niuan writ
ih to a Heart und I loule fcnluilin as
fulltiws: "I am engaged 1 to a very
nii'ttrU.V. who thinks the world or
(tie!' tindiso do ,
All woim-n mi kimhI IKteiHT.
when their husbands nlk In their
sleep.
HP( K A N K. Wash. (Special )
A sudden lipurt in ihe demand lor
men feaiiired last week's employ
inent reports Irom vjtritms Inland
Km pi i e cenlerH, according to re
ports received at 41. district Head
quarters here today.
With lumber ma n u tact u ring at
normal capacity,, with tin . vteat
harvest a, week, earlier tlittn'isuut
and with construction and general
form work at Hcasomil height, an
actual shortage of common hihor
has been felt hi' some. lornjith a,
according to Geo, W, Voiing.ur ihe.
Hi Km ploy men t Service, office
here.
There are enough tuutwto hand-
none loi i lie nn icuny in priiM-i-and
iuiek distribtilionfii men urn
needed. Young hi id. ' I tall roads
are experteiieing some dill 'lenity
in getting all of the men th-y
need, according to Young, who
staled that large number of men
are now going to the farming dis
tricts duliy. lteporti from the
arious distticls follow:
aiidp(dut Plenty of sa win ill
men and loggers.
t'oeur d'Alene No shortage or
surplus of sawmill ln-lp.
st. Maries- Labor supply fair.
Pot latch --lthor supply uboul
efiuiil to demand.
i;ik Hlver rou n try Woods op
erations running. Some shortage
of help.
I. e wist on- Harvest started ; u
lew additional men needed.
Walla Walla -Men traveling to
this point. Harvest started.
Yakima, Toppenish Labor sup
ply ralr.
Wenatchee Labor supply good.
'olville- Ueal help filling all
calls for men.
Pahuise I n-inand for harvest
help Increasing. Wheat cutting
started.
Waverly Hat vi st getting un
der way. Komu. men needed.
Crops good. . .
I tig lieml ( 'outrtry Labor sup
ply good. Will need but few ad
dil ionat harvest hands.
. Pendleton Hat-tent started. Men
being shipped here from Portlund
uud Spokane.
There is un average of front
one to two earthquakes in Japal
every day.
; i Pi UlTf-AND. On. Hpecll
l6llow'ing is the' report according
to districts ir localities of sea
sonal employment conditions In
; Oregon:
j ' Portland -lluilding construction.
road work and highway const ruc-
t Jon. tog'-ther with demand for
sru.soual woikers have absorbed all
'S'urplits labor. Some scarcity of
:s asoua work' rs in berry picking.
' which is ikiw at its peak. At least
ninety percent of the fir sawmills
i along the west roast have resumed
cutting alter the briefest Fourth of
The Start
Isn't Hard
BUT KEEPING AT
YOUK SAVINGS AC
COUNT IS WHAT
COUNTS. .
IS YOUKS .GROWING
REGULARLY EVERY
WEEK?
La Grande
National
Bank
Sound - Reliable - Piogcsslve
A few more days to make
some money for yourself
at this
July Suit Sale
$35.00 SUITS, JULY SALE PK1CB..: ...:..:..$26.25
$40.00 SUITS, JULY SALE PRICE &J0.00
?.r)2.50 SUITS, JULY SALE PRICE , :.$:!9.:!.'
?54.50 SUITS, JULY SALE PRICE $40.85
You'd better get yours; there's a model
here you'll like, in colors you'll like-,
and at a saving you'll like.
N. K.' West & Co. Inc.
"Prompt Service With ii Smile"
BUY PROTECTED
Firestone Tires
Perkins Motor Co.
Phone HI-500 Corner 4th and A(l;ims
READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS
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A i-eeklexH driver In a fellow that
pauses ynui on the road in aplte of
nil ou cait do. :
An mui ii it punt- Dial he has
Rood 8cn.se by 'j-uj lug t hat you
haxc.
ot t he iuan 1 hlngs t hat
Ailam and Kvc didn't have to wor
ry abnul wan being up ou I In lat
ent mlcM. '
A umnoele Is u pane of gbisa
win n in one ce tu cutler thai its
w enter nut not .see at any . lime
am more than he s ublc to uu-.ler.Mand,
Tourist: So this is Teas".'
Toucher: nh -wln-re nu n it?
men. , -4
Tourist; And wmitcii ntv ciiut-iuu-s.
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Fancy lantlli, Ki Kili. Lailii's' Sizo. MjuIo to
last and j'ivi- vice.
Kcunlai- Price S.I.OO
NOW SELLING SPECIAL 1 OK $1.5(1
it'a Our 1o.s.s and Your Cain
Norton's Kiddy Shop
liver jibing In Infants' and Children's Wear
Those who embark on ihe sa of
null l imoiyy mtiM expect little
siualls sooner or later. i
A bit:;-' ei(y In m place where
man can carr: a cane without hc
ItiK i.itow ttitlled ,v in.dl boM.
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TIIKV II A y W iiVii M-AUK over In Ale:mdri Vn.( sn
Ihe plnsiclan ordeied h1 Hip iImi;h vact lunleil. 1'icture shuns
Dr. .I.i:itf! (iarvry ndniinlstrtinc (he f,s!iul."
i Tie- h,ii -lest' Joli in the world Ih
a ttenr..h;htcd drunken man with
lhe ),.lsv. attt-mpltUK to ride a bi
j exi le wilii wni pt .l xvheets ami no
i ha n i lie barn oxer Ntaaru VaWn
n a wile tu a toinatlo.
One Nr York slnnv mis rliwil
becatiM' the sfm- had nothing un
her hut a hotwfiil of eo.s.
No. (H.id. ii rem.ukiitde Wotn
ii n imi'I lilwavw the one who tan
1 make the nuwd vemurkw.
MUe the teeth ot a home or the
I In km oil u tree can be tl(ed to
tell the aire, no the percentage of
ha. I that mtneralU contain can
nerve an u key t(t the .ie if the
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Guy"
NEARLY every one of us h;ts seen the checkered
suit person with the velvet tongue. How smoothly
he once told of the merits of this product or that
and raked in perfectly good coin for purchases
that were often worthless.
The "slick guy" is seldom seen today. When
the wise person goes to buy, he knows what is good
in value and fair in price.
Simply ly glancing over the advertisements in
your paper, you can see where to go for the best
buys. You can compare values and check up prices
without even stirring from your easy chair. You
know in advance just what you are' going to get
and how much it will cost. And you can have the
satisfaction that comes from knowing your money
is wisely and safely spent,
Nowadays, no one need be at the mercy of th
"slick guy." There arc still a few people who fail
to read the advertisements and "take a chance."
Don't be one of them.
Advertised products are safe luivs. Thev have made
good before they arc announced.
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