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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1925)
Tuesday, August 11. 102;"). Tna Six 7777 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER UNION LOCAL NEWS OF WEEK VNION. (tfprvial) Ji-bh Hp- n rer, who for 1 he imt t w yenrs Jiiih eomlueted a pool hoi I in I he K. I', building. Hm- flint of ihe month moved Into the Turner huihhng which 1h now ihe proper ty or fieoige Kuliil. , Tin- hor.Hclmi'li pitting ptirty con kImI ing of Tony SmU h, 1 hive Van Ho i) H-n, . I., ('nil well, Oenrire dark, Uiilph Hiiillh, biiil lejm JIulehluHon, whu fliuiii'il (to) tnio I Iwi hlllH I as I Sundiiy imuning ur rived In f'nve tfjiinnlity utid teh--phon'il ovtr for a rar, u they !-rlun-tl tln-niMi'lvi-K Hoiucwhitt weary i.f rldlnff In tin K-uliile, Tiny nM urrlvii home thul wmie evening and defiure that a hully kooiI tlmej , was hai The I.. A. Wright Driiff com pany has received in Hhlpmenl of Mchool text hooliH and I hey find thai Ihe pree have lieefi ItOOKled from Hi to L'fi percent on m-urly all the hook for thin year, which Ih altrllmieii to ih uilxup li. iw' n the i-xihoolt cominisHiou and the slate li'iHliiluri'. With more of ihe ranch's iihov T'niou fiosted w II It I he ffchlnf? mkiih and the water hciow the town viy low at this lime of Ihe year there is very Hum chance lor fishing near here ihe r.fti of the neason. (horge Hcihinl. e.llior of the local newspaper. The Id-publican, .'ireouiiuiiiied hy Mrs. He) hit d, took a day off and attended the circus in ,n f.riimh- Thursdtty. Itayinorid I 'it is, aelcnce lent her anil roach hi the I'nloti Hifh Hchool. returned a few dayH ago from t 'or vallis, where he wan l tendiiiK Numirier School, especially the course offered tor Inch roa die. Truck I icmonst rutnl A repivsenlative of a firm In Portland wan In I'nion Wednesday Nnd'onal Forest Timber For Sale Senlrd hidH will he rerelvel hy the District Ko rent or, I'ort lanil, Oregon, up to and Includ ing Hepicmher la. Hut,, fur all the nterehanlahle dead llnilier standing or down, and nil th live timhei- marked or desig nated for culling on an area embracing about C.ftftil aere witliin T. I H.. It. ;tti K,; T. I H.. It. .17 nnd T. - S.. It. 37 W. .l 'Ivepoint mid Kit si Kork Meachaiu ('ri'ek wa terHhids, (inatilla Nation-it Korcnt. Oregon, estimated to he 22.iHKi,oao feet M. M. of west ern yellow pine, ITiti.oan feet II. M. of lodgepole pine llm her, .tuoni or less, (and an, ua. est h na ted amount of I loughm ilr, weslern larch, white fir. Kngel inn mi spruce, and ol her species of timher. i 'lit I Itlg of other species than western yel low and lodge pole pine to he optional with the purchaser. No hid of less than 12.7a per M. feet for yellow find lodKe poie pine, and $.&0 per M. feet for other species will he con sidered, jri.onn must he de. posited with eaeli bid lo he applied on t lie purchase price, ref under, or re taiio-d In part its liquidated damages, accord ing lo conditions of sale. The right to reject any ami all bids reserved. Itefore hid are mih. milled, full information con cerning the timher. the condi tion of sale, and t he suhuiis. slon of bids should he obtained from the l-'orest Supervisor, I'endlelnn. Oregon, or t he MM tricl Forester, Portland, Oregon. Your Allure Don't imperil it . . . some days This NEW way solves women's oUcst hygienic problem so never a day's charm is lost BEIX'G fresh and charming nvry day ha rwr brrn the avci jKc woman's problem. But today . . . Ihe modern woman meets it Willi a smile. Science has supplanted the uncertainty of the vld-tinie tanitury pad with protection that is absolute. You wear your filmiest frocks, your summery tliuiKS in confidence. You motor fr hours. ou dance, you dine ; you come m contact with others without a second thought. The name is Kotex ... a method n'xntilically riyhl. It all-orbs 5 times the mois tuie of the ordinary cotton K O T e X TROTtCTS-PtoDOHIl s t', lb liittca II I.... " '"I llii-in liy U.I tut. Atf'ifi.p )b tn fir IK In Mtny " .fttlitV allv ilt-ixlo ir lit J 2 N Uniirtry. IHcr. t-aal!) a a pie. . f Umui. Ufl.'lf. pty that 1 1- .n, CKLLUCOTTOM PRODUCTS CO., afternoon nnd Kve lemonHtrutlon oi the work ui u lire um U whhh he hmh trylliK to tmluee Ihe elty eouiieU to piiM-luine, T)ie loeal fire lnt(!l"ft were out heljilnir wllh Ihe Iryoiil, whleh Included puinp Iiik Wiit'-r from a hydrant uml uIho froiii Ihe ireett a! Ihe hrhlKe on .Main Htn-i-t, KoIIowIiik thin uorli lin- ruillH II will decide lat er uhout pm rhasintf home Mich apparatus. Tlie mill point of the I'nion Flouring mill has n drained and a force of workmen ore Irar Intf out th old pipe liio- which leudM l ihe mill. TMh line will he greatly improved and with the humiliation of lite turhine -tvuter wheel, the water power of the mill will he materially incream d. At prctent the mill ib iuiiiiIiik on eh-i'l ric power. Mis Alice fadwi-II, who haH teen vlwliliig in utHtein Washing ton for the pant few week, ar rived home Thui.sduy. accompanied hy. Mm. Alherl CudwHI and on llarohl, of Kannm. ItrtUsh I'ul unihia, and Mrs. Lord of Kveritt WuMhinKlou, u ho viKit a' I'adwcll hum here for o short time. Thursday afternoon when Mr. ' ('hiaru was ret u ruing from 1 he Scott ranch Just wesi of lown. his car from some reason which he is una hie to give, went into I he ditch ami turned over. Tin three occupants, Mr. I'hisia, and his iu na ecs, Misss l.ola and l.ora Scot l, were thrown onl, one girl jumping into t lie dlieh and t he other goiutc through the wind shield. AlthoitKh all three were cut and bruised, M r. t 'his in whs able lo drive i hr car Into town when it had been pulled oill of Ihe ditch. Anollor auto brought (he girls home ami a doctor was sum moned. The Injuries were h'SS serious than was al tirsl thought. o apparent reason can be given for the aecldent. as Mr. I'hisru is :i slow careful driver. INciii- Mis I lihin Thursday Cover nor Walter M. Fierce was ill town shaking hands with obL friend. He had been, with the board of regents who visited Hie siute farm nnd was on hlM way hick to ihe ranch onl in the valley. Friday afternoon a number of tho Junior Ca in lire girls very sueeeHsl ully carried out what had been planned ur u surprise on their gimrdlan, Mrs. Ituby Knight. They went to her home in North I I'nion and spent the afternoon In a pleasant social time. Ice cream, cake, and other eats wrc on hands and the girls and their greatly surprised hostess through- IOTHS FLIES MOSQUITOES BEDBUOS'FLEAS Wot ha r dead not merely tunnrd bn TRiittcfuut ! uicd, Thit powerful, iBlti-ttrcitcth Inwtticiiie cottt no mora than ordinary pfy. Thi ia nuthiiic moti efffittve for trilling flirt, moiiuiua iui othtr Inacila, Half-pint &Uf, pint Tif, quart $1.15 at grocery and di-ug lute. THK TANGLEFOOT COMPANY Oruud Kupida. Mlohlgan . -i pad. And that meann ffreat protection. It is as easily disposed of a piece of tissue ending an old-lime embarrassment. It is deodorized. And that prevents danger of offense. You zct it at nny department store or drug store, just by .saying "Kotcx." And that banishes the embarrassment of asking ior a "sanitary pad." 8 in every 10 women in the belter walks of life have adopted it. Which proves its be nvlils. It will mean much to you in health, in daintiness and pro tection. Il proves old ways a needless folly. al o 1 1 li In 114-1 iMk, iH W. jk..,n B Inird, Chlc.fv Kills OUTBURSTS'OF EVERETT TRUE WHAT'S THAT YOU WHCRe's tc . . what ? rri-- ' N Cv 1 - ly enjoyed I heriiH.-lvi .l. The MlKhiniiary Huei'dy nl' Ihe MethodlJit ehuteh tnet last Thtlrs thiy til'lernnnn at the lionn- nl .Mrs, Charley K uhii in Nmt h I 'nifiit. Hisid.M the routine hnsim-sH ol' 'he Hoeh-ty. (here was 11 pniKiain and the eh-etio.i of nffln-ra far the rnnilnjr year's worl;. The folloutllk' l:idl. n uill fill tlie fir flees of the Kneii-ty; rreKldenl--(Irncln Haley, X'lee-.MaRle Van 1 1 out en, Secretary-- Mm. Homer Cheney, Treasurer--l-Mlth lhy, for. Heet.-ltelle Wright, and Kill. Sect. Mm. It. II. Crunter. He freshnnritM were Hervetl hy the honied and Mm, Sadie Connor. Tin- t'tly eoinicil has finally de rided, to purchase tin- fire siren which Ih installed at the city hall and make it a nernianeiit fixture of the fin' ih parlnient. Wheat harvi-fit Is Kettlnr under way and much Ktaln H helna hro tiKhl In to the local tlminnp mill. I'lenle Mated NeM W.'dneM.liiy is the day set for the annual old folks picnic at (Inodhrotl lake In South I'nion. A mini her of local nun nnd wo men it re on the proirrYrm, hut Hip main address of the afternoon will he Riven hy Dunham WrlRht of M-dieal Sprinnfl. The oomm lltee In chattfe will have attlns on hand to care tor all Ihe old folks who do not have means of their own lor KctiinK lo the lake. Munairer Lottridire of the Knsu ern i trefoil I,, and I'. company was pneiit at the council meeting ur Hie t;ijiiir N.UIniial I'urU, . r . , F ' B 9 ..I ns h -v s, ,s t v, ,w 0 1 V r 1 rr THIS HMI IIIIIMK KlltlS. IIIIUI UM I' llt:tt KKO.M INDIA, h Ihmi m.M to llif t llirlnlwtl S lur lll.KI. Il Ih Hie III. I HiIii.k rr. rrK.-.l In thin romito' tn IS ... Tlif "hl" wrUtit IIHH Mouuib, .ml I. i t aild th liivliiv luiii. Th rlilnwriia lim baU lrnir and Inborn !? la ulla.kliif irilur auUnai. By Cowlo TJ tiM la mm Tuesday eveiiiiiK ath 1scisstd the matl. r of a renewal ol the Itht and power franchise for the city. I He stated that the company iutcud ! ed lliMiallinjr cxtni iMtuipiuent ln-rn j whh h would nully im;irnve the i liMhts In the tou n. j M r. and Mrs. Tom Kiel; l in and I heir son "in nd I'iekjn and hi family, the later living in llunt ! Inton, h-i't I'nion lasi week for a two-week vacation In Portland and at Senside, Mh'H GeoiKla WrlK'ht, wlm ltas heen taking tuimmer school course at Corvnllls, returned homo here lust 'dnesdny Miss Vrl(?ht Is domestic teacher in the local liiKh school. Miss (Iraeiii llur,,riy wn0 n.,n heen In Cortland Tor the past mon th arrived home last week. ':mi.i;t)n homi s m jt I'KN'hl.KThN'. Ore 'Vwn tU-c- thoth of then. In residences, caused lossc in I 'end let on in si hours.. Vhile(the tainlly was uttendlnic a. circus flumes hurst from) the home of I. VV. Kleich,T at 60 7 Jackson .street. He Yst hunted his loss al hetween $i'0an ami $l'.r)(io. The. hla.e was extinguished hy ihe fire department hefore, the family re turned from the circus. Damage estimated at $;iaao was done lo n houfe owned hy Hugh Hell at n College street. The roof was destroyed uml the nppur story of the residence damaged. 11,1. u ...... . ......in., uimiv u hid with ealm lntercL r . - 111 ' H A ... -5? r--J . . in,!, i i i I II - h i, 1 1 1 1 I! I Tui-wlsiy i vi niiiK uli.l .Hhi iiss.-.I (he .t.tt .S-'tSsEJiSBVV :wmM0:& " ill yrm 'I I 1 Ef-i'.T,SN "mm '"WG IV 1 I. THK l.MACK OF COOLIIKiK, -many say or (eorne (J. Keen er, six-yer old sou of Mr. nnd Mrs. (leorcp Keener Sr., liiUSHrt, 1'enn. He has the ooliduo smile, a few rrvcltlefl, and nandy tiair. I'icture was taken at tlie White Hoiisu-iunC Hltc" (ieitrde Jr., Iiud V ihed ''won the president. t SI !!: STOPS KXAKi; HITi: ( llfidD UlVKIi. Ore. A party of .young people motoring lo The ' Dalh-s o'tscrved n rattlesnake 1c:lv- Itg the roadside and crawling into a pile of loose rock. I Imager fur raith-r trophies, l-cwls Haru armed flth a Jack handle. rushed Die snake, jumping on the- f- pt to prevent its escape In the dehris. He intended to hind close to hv.nl. hut fell short and Ih rati !er mi ruck hack, ward. Its fniUTs iui net tiring t he toe of his silo,1. Hart kilhtl tlx1 snake with a stroke from the jack handle and express ed thanksgiving that his shoes were not a snug fit. for the rattler's langs did not reach his toes. I Yraic, a hrown seaweed . which grows in Japan, is rich. In potash and makes an excellent fertilizer . ' . ' Hiiue incir situmis look oa V e. . v I llll1 . ww i a Farm Pointers To keep the noil In imixiuium production In On-icon It has he come mi-esmiry to rotate much of the rrop land. Thin also requires curefiil handliiiK and proper us of fertilizer on many Oregon stlla. Deriulle uuiounts yf plant loed, especially nitron-en, suliur. phos phor tin, ami puiassluiu are iv fl ul red for each crop unii. These amouritfl are most economlcaUy relained and replenished hy crop rot lion uud ferttller. The lo(fanherry is a rather lux uriant f rower, and frei-uenHy i's youiiK whoots arc from in' to l'ii leeL 111 letitlh hy autumn. If al lowed to Krow naturally, these spread out on I he tc round In all directions ami are in the way of pickers and HUntce loots. Dunne; the Krowlnfc season. 1 herefore. they should he tc.tlne'! 10 run iiIihik the rows. Whorl Sticks or wire hooks may he used to keep thein In place ; t href or four slicks or hooks heiiiK sufficient for each plant. Grind Inf? small Ktalns for 'ik feed nhowed a s ivIiik of I a per cent over feeilltiK' whole Krain in Hi avi-rae of all te.sls eondiict ed at the CorValtis and the I'nion i-X perl lite!) I Ml at Ions. The aVerK'1 s.ivin resulting from k rin 1 1 i 11 ruuall grains over the I'nlted Sta tes was 12 per cent, The je-r-centafe h figured on the amount of feeding necessary lo produce inn pountln of K'"iu- lOvery rolatlou should contain n. cash crop, al least one legume, t ciiltivaied crop, manured and live stock feedinif crop, so distrihiited as to irive . economical fat in lahor. (irain is disked in aft. r a row crop. Till' laud Is Seeded to clover and the clover turned under for n row crop. This makes plowing nccesNary only every third I Hntti" soils hav n more or less 1 charact eristic vegetal Ion. Com I ition plants on sour soils are ivd sorrel, moss, golden rod, hrilirs. and hutler cup. Persia Would Grant Oil Concessions for Loan n A O DA D. (AP) Americnn cap ital will he mohilized for the ex ploitation of the oil resources nf XorUiern IVrsla If Ur. C. A. Mills paugh, formerly of the I'nlted Slates slate depart merit, now fin ancial adviser lo.the Persian gov ernment, succeeds In his mission to the I nited States. Dr. Millspuugh is returning from Teheran .to the I'nited Slates, where he will confer with Ameri can oil Int e rests ahout Ihe grant ing of oil concessions tn IVrsln. These concessions, it is stated, will depend- on the concessionaires making the IVrshin government a loan of $10,11011,1100. At one time urrangements were practically comideted wiili tlie Sinclair Oil Interests to take over the concess ion on this comllijoii. This agree ment failed over some deUifls and A QUARTET, Of THE BEST TABLE FOODS trrfc.v-Nj ... ... ' . On THE MARKET TODAY Union Creamery Company Wins Degree. smuts : 01 ci,tP er Vnrv nt Cvnrlan. 2- year-old nun utiached to a eonvent In a small Louisiana town, hua tlnal y received u iKichtlor of arts degree from Loyola University: She gradu ated with forty-two others at Jhe college, all of them young and many f them of the ' nupper iyp- t he concession lapsed. M her American IntereaiH. it is under stooil, as well as some foreign companies, an- now competing lor 1 he monopoly. I'.-rsia Is encouraging the invest ment of Aineii.'in capital for Ihe building of railways, port facil ities, an) other public works. There may he nothing new nn- sun. but some mighty strange things happen unde moon, r th Check up on fji tzaaui en yvu. iiiwjr iiiiu. iiui you have been riding on "high pressure balloons" and losing pressure. THE whole purpose of low pressure cushion ing is defeated if your- balloon tires are pumped up too hard. Of course, it may be that the kind of balloons you are using must be run hard in order lo . protect the tires themselves. . If you find this is true, you will be glad to know the facts about U. S. Royal Balloons. These tires provide all the comfort that balloon tires are intended to give, and yet you need have no fear about the life of the tires when run at proper cushioning pressure. U. S. Royal Balloons are built to be run at true low air pressures. x They have the new flat " Low-Pressure Tread." This tread has far greater area of road con tact than a round tread, and distributes the weight evenly over the entire tread surface. That is why U. S. Royal Balloons wear slowly, evenly and gracefully. .They have the further advantage of Latex treated Web Cord construction a U. S. Rubber Company invention that gives the ideal combi nation of strength and flexibility essential to real balloon cushioning. ( Ride, on U. S. Royal Balloons and you will know what a world of comfort genuine low pressure can give. United States Rubber Company U.S. Royal Balloons tttitA the New Flat "Low-Pressure Tread" and built of Latex-treated Web Cord United States Tires re Good Tlraj For sale by: am BLUE MT. GARAGE, La Grande. CLYDE KIDDLE. Island City. ORE. TRAIL GARAGE, Cnion, Ore. luteal .Hale to.lU' lU'duct'il. HAI, KM, Ore. Infective Kep (ember I local , rate charges on (ruimconlinental shipments destined to brunch lines In Oregon will he reduced from J?a lo 2 ft per cent, the iretfoii-Wdtthinglon 1 tail road A. Su vlgii t Ion com puny lias advised tlie puhlic service commission In a new tariff schedule Died here. The reduction is applicable to points on the Demi, Condon. IMI01 Kock. Heppner, Shaniko and Jos eph branches. Travel tlirough the wonderful Cumtdian Pucitic Rockies on a trans-continental truin; perfect equipment flnd service. Low Round Trip Fares are effective from now until September 15, fh return limit Odubtr il. lend stopover privileges ttt ladiun Pacific Resorts, Bun s' galuw Cumpi aud 'T)St all way point. fuldif and 1 nerval .unt Canadian Pacific HfillWiKjJ GalUvcnlPasrDcft. 55IhliiJSt. MuitnMalkttibbk Ponland Fo, r.,h: ft O 11 H-.lft. llmriCT .iHfhi AM your balloon tire . e: 1 ?, air True Low Pressure WWW S VA mm