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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1925)
Tape Eiph! .H..I j ... THE LA OKANDE EVENING OBSERVER Wednesday, July 22, 1925. a iiynnDTP nun i v run worm NECKWEAR 69cl Cut Silk and Knit Neck wear in all of the latest shades and patterns. Men's Wear 1309 Adams Ave. Giant Bean, Mgr. La Grande's fash Store I'or Men HER LATEST SHEIK BIG I MMirnsiH f AT COVE NOW COVI-I (Hpeelal) MIhh Florence t-WH, Of Seattle, WilKll., is the house guest o( lit r sinter, Mrs. J. F. Iean. Mrs. J. F. J'eiin, who Iiiim been yisiliiig ti'T sisters tit Portland. Ta-t-om i und Seattle Tor 1 1i4 past two months m at homo again, Hayard Itnllliifpihead of .Morrison, Jit., has been the house guest iff Mr. ami -Mim A. It. Iunh I lur the pant week. ' A parly composed of Mr. uml Mm. A. It, -JmnlH and llnir kix-nI, .Mr. lloilingshead, Mr. and Mim. 1. It. l-ay ami Mr. iimUAIrs. It. H. Imniel and daughters wnt (o Wal lowa lulu- Sunday. f It'-vitrcml and Mrs. William Mur ray liradnur spent hist week In Portland. . .Mim. Mary Wagner, w ho lias spent the winter with it daughter In AHhlund turn returned lo her )iomo ill 'ove. She was accom panied liy lnr grandson Karl Weav er, w ho will spend u short I nu ll ere. I Attended Picnic. Among tint Cove people wlio ill- tended (lit' pioneer meet Ing ut I -a POItTLANH, Ore. (Special) Accord I nit to figures coin oiled bv f 1 1n Traflic Department of the Port j of Portland Imports from foreign countries into Portland for the first mix months of 1'il'4 amount id to ft'i.HTl lonH, 'l h Is 1m an increase over Hie figures Tor the flrMt half of 1 'J2i which ivcri' 60,25! tuns. Imports tjilfj i'ortlund have been increasing each year, being 68.54!i toiiH In u23, loa,lo:i tons In l!tl'3 and 10!, 273 ton In IH24. The month of June was a purth ulurly good month far Imports with 10,003 tons, f-arge items of Im port during this monlh wri' ce ment, ZHiX tout; In'iup with 2-C tons; copra JF.t Ioiih; cocuanut oil 11 1 S tonn; silver Hand amounting to 60ft Ions and peanuts amounting to 3fi7 tons. Ouring thin month home of the smaller Items of Imports wen 64 tons of d'-sicated corona u l from the Philippines. Total Ini. ports of this commodity for the first half of the year amounted, to I HI tons. This is a new item of Import direct into I'ortlund. Also during the month of June there were imported U'J tons of h'-n Mi lium In and lien yolk from China. These re tin; first imports of this kind this year. Human hair in the amount of 17,000 pounds was imported during the month of May and during June H7.&00 pounds of horse hair wns imported from China. From Java via China wo received large juun titles of paraffin wax which is so much lu demand during the home cunning season. Ouring June tl tons entered and during Hut yur so far, 310 tons huve been brought in. Chinu Ki'iiiK Hrlstle. A iihlpmenl of Fuller's earth amouniing to Go.nno pounds was brought in during June from the I nlted Kingdom. Ilristles amount ing to Ti tons entered from China. Th cue will be used In the manufac ture of brushes. Cassia, in I he amount of Is ions entered during June and 23 tons during the first mix months. This is a form of cin namon w hich grow s In the- HI raits Settlements and Java and is used us a spice. Home of I he other large items that have entered during the first six months of this year are beu il ea ke, amounting to 1 ii'J Ions, ce ment amounting to I II, It fill tons. Grande on Thursday were Mr. and j cocounut oil lu the amount of 0771 Mrs. George Mol anlel, Mr. and t tons, eoa land coke amounting to Mrs. J. I,. Gibson, Lew ftloumc and ! '.'88 tons, copra amounting lo 5. Mr. and Mrs. J. I Coiiley. 7- tonn. corn from Manchuria Miks l.ois lewy, MIhh Dorothy amounting to zuii tons, hemp Jlugers, .M Iks Opal Kicker and Miss .amounting to lii'&K tons. Iron and )Mn Hrtnker, of Milton, were in Cove hist we-k. Mr. and Mm. Kpllng and family und Mr. and Mrs. I-'oul wire visit, ors at thv Cove sw liumlng iool 8undny. Mr. auil Mis. Krtd Currcy of l-u Grande, ure frequent visit or at the swluunlug pool hen". steel iimounllng In 7i.'lU tons, sugar amounting to lOliu tons, from ltd glum we huve received k07 tuns of glass and from china "Mil tons of wool. Most of this wool however Is l ransshipped lo eastern Cnlted fcUutrs y.ulri. Peanut SblHiiciils llea,v, Khlpments of peiiniilH have been Mr. and Mrs. II, N. Klaylon, w ho puriteulurly heavy this year Willi have been the ginsis of their par ents, Itevereml and Mrs. J. W. Hlaytou for t he past week, left Friday for their home at WiUluin, WUHll. The Iteverend J. W. Hhiylon lefl -'ribiy fr Lebanon, tr'gon. - J. L. I'ndiTWood. iiccompnnii-l by his son. Harry I nderwood. audi a friend. Alb n Pratt, of Grand , Junction, ''olo.. ure gucHiH al the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. C, Hetty. Mr. and Mrs. Itlulne Geer, ol Walla Walla. Wash., were In Cove for it tew duvN the gueslff of Mr. H 7!i3 Ions euterei ulx months. Tin ilurlng the first big month of en Snodgrass & z immcrman E(lusive Undertakers (Mir Invalid Car( In ut'd bill fur itiie ptn pone of nun ey ing, tie- sit k and Iti.imed iiliy uliern they uunl lo (l. Main 2 Mht or Duy and Mrs. W. W. Murphy ami Mr. and Mrs. It. I'. Hell. A meeting or.si-hool dilrlet Xo. 1 5 has bei-n called for Monday. August :t. The purpose uf the meeilng is lo vole on the budget. At the annual meeting In June the budget proposed wtiH not deemed -iiif rich tit to meet t he nefei.vir' expetim r. ( I hi school year and On board was nsketl lo prepure a new binlget, which will be presented to Hie voters the third day of August, Some repair work In being nr rbd on at (he school bonne lo get Mm buildings In shape for the be. ginning of school September 7. Charbn Dellaan left a few dnn go for lh hurvosi -fields lu W"k iugton. Mr. and Mrs. Pi ie-- of port fa ml are gientn ut the home itf Profis nor and Mrs. J. II. Price here. Mi it. K a Item II la id. w ho bus been the gih-st of her slsler. M IS. 10. C. lieeH. for Several Weeks Is now iii La Grande, Tin' HppHh' Monday sihooi In-ld a picnic at Duncan's grove Thurs day, July HI. M Isses Klld-.i and lleihiue Miller of t nion were week-end guests of M leu Thelma Anderson, MIsh Laura Marker mm orminls' :it t he I :ptm oiul cliuich Sunday UIOIMilll.. Mr. und Mrs. T. M. ConUlln and M r. and M is. A. II. Oil on w ere picnicking at l-'tsln'r Springs Sun- , .lay. I Mils VIolel Itlooill is quite s rl J iuisly ill at her home In Cove. I I era ami du Hou of Preeun I (!. are visiting relatives and ,MI mm-mm-mm, ff I'ielldS lle e. S H.E R.R-Y.'S LAST SII()VI(; TONIGHT Viola Dana in "The Beauty Prize" A I'l-rnianent Wave of 'tippling Laughs Coined) , "The Golf Bug" ' t p I iCoutojusT . DIE . r f REE HEE, V lCTK n, ( look at V try for peunuts was May when HOL'Ifor last year. The larger items are tons were brought In. Home of betin-cake, bristleH. ieanuts, wool, theae peanuts ure kept in Port I'irid straw braid, corn, cotton, beeds, In storage at municipal terminal No. 4 and will be shipped from there to various interior American cltiea. An Interesting He m In conni Hon with Portland's I hi ports is that tlio largest tonnage this year originated In Helgium. This con- sisia of steed, ct'iuent. gkiss, coal und coke and silver wind. The lo ts I amount of Imports from this country was U.x::o tons. Philippines SiM'oml. The Philippine Islands were sec ond with 1 2 ions. Imports from thin country were not us In-iivy ub usual due to the smaller Imports of copra. Thin was caused by tin' fm-t that On fori kind Vegetable OH Mills has been Closed Luring the rebuilding. Imports of hump have nut been as heavy but the other Items huve been greater. Prom China Imports amounted to hides with many other in-ms mak ing up the balance. Germany to Pay former A.scurl TtvM.H of i'.nt African Colony IIKPLIX (A P) After wailing several years. Germany has been granted permsion to pay the for mer Ascari Troops of German lOast Africa for the last year of the World War. I'ntil now. Kngland, as the mandatory power of the former Germany colony, has re fused lo permit Germany lo pay the former colonial troops. The amount Involved is K'.n'ui, Ofm marks, approximately $:i.ihui.. una, a"d will be paid to the Ascaris by Jjrit i-sh officials with two Ger man civilians present. I4.r.r0 tons. Tills Is greater thiin Kn f f laiiner's Shouhler It token KAMA. Ore. - While hauling hi ti load of hay John Krueger of I mver fell from t lie wugon and red n bmken shoulder. 1 . ....... ytz iii 91 sK J FIND IT HERE ' Oopjr for this column must bo in by 9:00 ft. m. If you suflcr from i'czema or any kind of skin trouble. In children or grown people, you will find quick and positivo results by us ing the new prescription for ec zema und sold only by Silvcrthorn V right's family drug store at JI.00 a bottle. 7-H-tf 1 1 -Vf A ' Ulll I II kJ Tine iinsr mii hs-i-ki .s .vr.vn k .-...i.-.i i niTrnitH Klnll'H w till' hl.lllii- .( (.rnmil Amir .hii Iimiii. I.,i-,lr,l I., I.nliii.lli- I'mli, jiivi ,M,,,M(,. (. vi,il,i IIiium T 'la,. saui lilli.Mli-Jan. 1. Tli,, M ,r ; (-,,.,, M-;., naslilnsliiii. It is made- t.f mimiiii raplmvj faun llm J: tlsl 1? MM', MAItKKT ItASKKTS Kef? the new shipment of stain ed shoppers at Itichardson'a Art Hz GUI ttliop. This in just what you have been looking for in the way of a real shopping und lunch basket. Tln-y conn' In three size and are Stained with a colon which will not chip off. They are the (litest Chinese Willow Shopper mail". Sperifil prices this week on these baskets. . 7-1'J-ll Ikiptisi UidicH will hold an lee 'nam. Social Wednesday after noon ami evening. Jtegius ut 2::'.o lu the afternoon and Is to be held the Itaptlst Church lawn on Spring Streel. 7 -1! J - It IJttle liver toucherfl--60 in a bottle for use, the best und most economical lnxntivo for children and adults. Sold only by Sllver-thorn-Wright'a Family Drug Store. 7-14-tf Our Aim: To Serve You Well And Faithfully Always. B7 RATION-WIDE INSTITUTION- remnev Pi MC. iL DEPARTMENT STORES 108 Depot St., La Grande, Ore. Buying Must We Uuy For Less Selling Most We Sell For Less Ladies' Millinery Of Quality Becoming Styles and Modest Prices A hat that is not becoming is not stylish I That suggests why your selection from this display will be eminently pleasing to you the models are so varied that every woman can feel reasonably certain of finding a hat that will be both becoming and stylish. Some of Our Many Models Are Here Illustrated There is little left for the imagination for the display ranges all the way from the close-fitting, cozy little hats to the vamp ish, haughty, wide-brimmed type. The colors are "too numerous to mention." Your ideas and purse demands can be satisfied in this popular price range $2.98 10 $5.90 dlcator. It costs 75c a bottlo at Stlvcrthorn-Wright's family drug store. 7-14-tf NOTICI-; I I.XPLOMvS MYTH Headaches aro often caused by Constipation IIOLLISTKU'S GOLDEN Nl'OGKT TA It LISTS tjuickly rid you of Constipation. Silvcrthorn - Wright; Mayficld & Karrell, Knterprise. Adv. 1 on't be caught napping. Sec the year's funniest picture. 40 Winks, ut the Arcade, Monday. 7-2L'-l Astrologer. Mrs. l' A. Ualnica. Jefferson Aveituo, corner Willow. Phone 5C3 J. 6-2-lm NOTICK IS HKIlKUY OIVKN PAItIS Itelief that General that under and by virtue of an or-i George Washington held the hon der of tin; County Court or thojorary rank of French marshal, State of Oregon, for Union Coun- I conferred bv King Louis XVI. was Take magazines on our vaca tion. Wo have them all. Newlln Itook and SlaPy. Co. , 7-21-tf llentstttctilitx, pleating, tinttun holca, etc Notion's Kiddy Shop. lQ-14-tf One wink has gotten many n man Into trouble, but 4n winks. W.m. Il ut the Ar-fiiil.. Miilwlni Victrohis and I-MIhous give you music of the highest quality. When you want it. Sold on reasonublo terms bv Newlin Itook and Stut'y. Co. 7-1-lf I'eaa for canning, 10c gallon. Pick them yourself. Homer Wil son, I'ruitdale, phono kgo W. lain. lee, cream at Silvcrthorn-Wrights guaranteed. Family Drug Storo. Alayfield & ty. made and entered on the Kith day of June, t'2:, tin; undersign ed a.s ei.ecutor of the estate of I' W. Ilauibe!, deceased, will sell, from and after Monday, the 3rd day of August. J!'2r, ut private Halo, to the highest und lu st bidder tor cash iu hand, the. property de scribed us follows, to wit: Commencing at the north easterly corner oi" I,ot 3, Itlock 4, Coggan'a Addi illtion to La Granue, Ore gon, running (hence northwesterly along (ho street line of Jefferson A- veiuip. A'i f.-et; theneo at right Hughs southwest erly J-'O feet to the lot Hue; thence along the lot line southeasterly 4J feet to the southeasterly cor ner of (he said Lot 3, ( hence in a northeasterly direction and along the lot line td feet (o. lln point of beginning. me at private salu and all sales subject to confirma tion by (he County Court of the State of Oregon for l.'uion County in tho manner provided by law. 1 L. M 10 Y KItS Kxecntor of I tie t slate of P. W Hombel, deceased Juno IM-July l-S-15-J destroyed by Robert p. Skinner, Pnitcd States consul general here, recently in information revealed to American Legionnaires. ' He said Wrench historical societies are un able to find a record referring to such a rank. However.' he said, "there ap pears to be some justification to the belief, because an order given Hie French expeditionary forces lo the l'nite,i stutes in July, 178(1, ordered all French commanders to render not only to General Wash ington, hut aho to the president or congress, (ho honors of a marshal of France.' " I teen use Ilussiun farmers refuse to sell grain to the Soviets Tor credit, (here Is a struggle between the fanners and tho city Inhabitants. recrcJi Many men dig their graves with their teeth. Constipation Is a ter rible curse. Stagnant decayed- mat- 7-14-tf , ter In t he stomach and bo we n niay caut'e serious; ironiuc. iai;e l V 1 : 1 V I-'TTI ivi i i u t A fine hot or cold mid-day homo j IK iLLlSTKIt'S GOLi'KN Nl ti-J fnrt ,,,. awaits Albert Saulit, of ooked Lunch at our Soda foun- GI'.T TAP.LLTS for Constipation j lmvn wi,0 i1;is ),,..,,, J, ..i ivieguiu snernei una nrieu oeiore it is ion late. itesu.Ts frm im-e he enlisted in th Mlverthorn - Wright; iu m7t aeeording to Farrcll, I-jnterprise. j i.e.'ion ofiiclals here w Adv. ling to locate him J died recently A shipnn-nt of the latest put- The new nerve tonic from n new in mi estate. terns in Art Mirror Mouldings nresi-rintion that in of urealer! Jn.st 'urrKi'd at ltlcfiardson's Art istrength and acts more positively Forlune Aunils Him navy American are try. Sunlit father leaving him a share t'iw 4 i Gift Shop. " 7----It and quicker than any yet prepar- cd. It puts pep into the patient Order boxwood now, $3. on. land gives vitality in all run down Planer trimmings. $4. no. rail conditions of the. nerves. It is sold Mtn M7. 7-13-lf only by Sllverthoru-Wrlght's faiu- i 'ty drug storo. Only at Jt.tHl a office Supplies low cost as from bottle. 7-14-tf Out-of-town firms, at Newlln Itook ! ., ,., .. - and Stal'y. Co. 7--Jl-tf ' He is twenty-seven years old H he is alive. A record from the war ueiarniieni. i(u, OI)V word re- 1 ceived by Sfiulitt's mother of his' movetnent.s during tin- past eight I years, Miows thiit he had seen ser-j viee on the following ships; A. T. S. Great Lake. n. S. .New York, and the Mongolia. I'or (he bachelor ninn or maid an electric liol plaie, , Mr, Upclro-servc. It's n handy little. cooker. It Is a very serviceable appliance and costs but vry little money. Yoti pnn bjy everything elec trical you want hero from a mnzda lamp to a wash ing machine and CHn al ways bo sure of getting an obliging service. Oandruff stopped in five and sculp put In a good condition after a short time and itching of Theodore Koberts. 1'aymond : Griffith and Viola Oana in 4" days Winks, Arcade, Monday. 7--2-2t , Owners of fancy dog shops are loing a flourishing business iu . . . London this summer, for it Is the Joseph Conrad hi said to have I vogue for women lo have pels to the scalp stopped, also falling out formulated his sentences mentally , match their gowns, or dress of the hair in n nonth by using in French and ttn-n translated lln-m st hemes to correspond with the our Germicide and Hnndruff Kra- into Knglish. I jcoat of their favorite dog. r it?1 -r r J-h" l THIS r Vl:s TIIVT MTIIIii ran f.U tip a ,l,mlif-n.. rrn 1ln-"c fn'ctrMlnc i:iM-hf:rn III- thisp luthlnr chN i.m HBIHHIflBBBnBHBS&BBIBB&BXZ2Draft!2i2QSE! M H U SI 'ov sliiins. dill pickles, muslard pickles, fancy large crisp Cucumhcis, especially selected for family use iiuu iniKiiitt-i; iii me mwi'M puce 111 me season, liuxes weigh 31 Lbs. n n n H u n n H H H H H M H I'KK I!0 KPKCIALLY CIUCKD. 8!Ic IIEADtJU AHTKKS F0K JAKS AM) SI IM'LIIvS HOOVERIZED GROCERY "WHEHE THE THIUITY THRONG" LA GRANDE'S WONKEU LOWER PRICE FOOD STORE MAIN 49, MOTOR DELIVERY oiokj-. hialm J a M B H a w M W H a n n n n H a a n n m a the hrar'i ui .Vt-.lMfilt.ii. a. II is .1 itm. t lii.Mlri'.'ioH ol ti iiMptilitr