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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1925)
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Tuesday, Aupust 25, 1925, Pacrp Eifrhf Gordon' THE BIG WORD 1NT Hats $5 Men's Wear 1:509 Adams Ave. La Giande's Cash Stoie For Men bOOO CHOP A T Breakers Ahead J GLOVER CREEK a vhm nf nun"!')'. "Why dM Ulitluis null writing poetry .'" 'Ill' fc'l III Inv..." "Hut how Hltunui' thai In1 nlioul'1 Klvc up w try VU'lllul,- Im-uiuh,' of Hull!" "Hut. how ncri-smiry Unit ho Nholllil take '.'n hricltlliv llif im.ti'JI I of poetry wrltliijr hecaune of that!" A CoiiipIlfHiiil I'miilly TIioimiih JlurloN ihi. tt I'rin'-''-lon, Ky., a iiiiuiiImt of tlio I 'J -4 G''""r.-il . A uihly, uvB'-"t'-il " HilviT-iiiounw-d Kim uK- il in tin- :-ly-iss'i' hy Minn Miiry HuirlH-s. of ('aliluill I'ounly. Ky.. u youn-t hunlrcaii. who ultir her lii'irriaK" o Ir. Joel A.- Klnir. Of Nashville, becuiuu hia molliur. Hired men on many western farms rofuw to plow miles Hi.' fanner KlV"8 Ihi'lii al I'.'iml twelve! home In a hlU'h. Twenty-horse hltrhoa frequently pull nix four-teen-lnell liotlomH. TsriHSIAi I I CI,f)Vi:it CHKKK, Oin, (Spec ial) Tlif weather during the paM W'-t k was ideal lor harvesting iiiul nil v-nt wHI, but' 1 his ruins of tin; last lew 'lays delayed har vesting, tit am o be. turning out well unci well fittc-d In mo.a In ula nets. AIihh la-fly Mathews is spending u few dajs Willi her sLstur .Mrs, iconic ijeVore. J 'an I. I JahMrom, of Uak'T, has a lU-day leave and will with. Ins wife spend their vacation at tho home, of bin mother AIih. j. C. I i oin. helping dm ing thu but Vll. Hemming 'aiiutti and mother motored to Wallowa this wtk to jsit with relatives. Airs. Hm 1 1 Ji jinl daughter Helen, of akima. )i;ivi' been visiliu friends ii'-n- recently. I Mrs, A. K. laVore vl.sitcd with her mother In I 'i ion la.it week. l,co I-'roHl. who litis been em 'plojed ul the lilaisc larm for tin: past iiw months, in now al tin; t. arm-nf plan:, j Sa: s Crow lias completed Jils run with the header near hero ami moved 10 Wolf creek this we. k. Air. m i ban more thin I 400 acr u cold ranted to bead tli llml vh-inity. I Ja i- Win nit-k, of I. a (Iiantle, wail a vwiiur lieie one day la--t WPek. Mrn. Charles Waltz, .Mrs. Harry Klatcr and Cilaudnia ilobbs Vlllvd tii' iMl.s hcri! .i tit week. ,Mi-nu (joiit in a f it if'JWiL vi.slr or to ilot Jak-. liaing Ins loot that was rt'i-eiuiy injured cared rwr. lien Iilaibe wim a rectift busin ess virtitur In Uaktr, seeming help to eoul In uc his hartcfct. , it will lake only a ttliorl time to IIihmIi liarvi-Hl hik In re ft Uie wealh'! remaiiiH l avoidable. ' tlhaiJiH Harris, of lotion, is cm-) ploed un one of thu combines in lii s . eeliou. J. JA-V'oru was a Uniuii vi- ullor tfuuday, r FMES Men's Wear & KM W EAST Trt-fl through -Sr marveloui Ca nadiLiii Tjcifii RockiM when you o Edit-oin (nun tach My ttxch way. Fiiiem quipnanl. cc(imiHlii(ionf ' ml rrvt: libcml ito-wvcm opoonal Crest Lakei toartu!up rrviif. Canadian Pacific Railway 55Thiid St. Wii wPortlaiid ( I r.Sr h n H IWAtr. ChMfKl l'frthi Afrnl iiAKr 2H)o ii;i:.T ii;i:i IIAKHK. Ore.1 The Halsley Klk horn M in u -k eiimpaity. ine uf lle.-j lai Ke.st opei atoiH in Haker conn- 1 ty, has bt'Kun drllliuir h shaft 1 J2ti0 feet long" to give a depin of '7t)0 or more feet from the suifm-oj 'in an effort to keep u largo body! 1 of ore. ueeordinf to reports re ceived In Maker. All 1 he b ilfdinKH at t h upper working have been reiir.vel to' the site of what Is known as the intermediate tunnel, un equal din tuner between the lower anil' up per camps. IliKh-ffiliile ores, have i been found at the mine. A Id-foot ore body :it tne i00 loot, ii-vel nu.-, ; bi'en dliK'btHed. , Hnporl of hltfh h sua ys ul no wero I leeelved from t lie Inlyrmountain l mine at t he Mormon basin. At TO III IM S SAM'.S.M.W , SAI.KM, Ore. J. O. Anderson of In)!) e ty whh Injured here when he was run dov. n by an automo bile driven by Homer M, Walk 'r of Kiitf.'ne. It. w.ih said that Mr. Allib-IHiUl tili'ppi-d Int (I the Hll'e't behnl antd her autimmldte and was not Ne'-n by Mr. Walker un til it was too late to stop his ma chler. I'liVNleln iih said Mr, A tub' (Son's injuries wiTe not sitIoub. Ilepfamln I-'ranUlin appeared at the Kreneh court diesst'd like nn ordinary fanner. The treaty of ul llance between the uml-d eidnnit-.s and l''rance was signed a pa Inst a most sumptuous bacl.Ki'ound of jrtirenus y dr,as'd e)urtlis in sa tin breeches, gold-braided coats, bucklod siijipers anil powdered The king was there in all his mgal splerfdor. The assemli'y roam was bedecked with the nmst lavish brllllnnrt! of the period. And in the miditt of all t his spli-ndor stooil thu American en voy In his faded old brown suit a'd holding a shabby, fur cap In his hands. This incongruous up. pi-araneo was tukeii, both at homo and abroad, as belnjc n-prt s-'nta-llvo of American simplicity and de mocracy but nothing could be fur ther from thu rucia. Kranklln hud, it wun afterward learned, ordered a suitable court costume irom h lellor. one that would enable him to take his place with s it hi 'act ion aiming the dlplmu;ils and nohleM of Kurnpt.. liui the coslume was not finish d In time. The el'fi'Ct oi proper orefisinj: Is just us Ki' at upon a man as It Is with Women. It gives him a sidf i'i'ti'i'iii that is not 'luiiu il m any 6' ht-r way. The very tact that sonic men b nd to be caiehSs ami negligent about their clothes gives an add' d uv& d to the man who does know what to wear and when to wear it. The American cltlaon of today derii-iii is t hti;h'T srandard tif tail oring and appearance than ever be fore. Kach year li..s brought an increased t'a.stidlousn bh anions 'nijiru . Starting with u wril-tailored euNtom-made suit, the 1 it -5 men s-teets shot s und socks a few shades darker, a hut that will tone h but not match the suit and a t ie t hat al'i'ords a ph-i.stng but not pronounced contri.st. ' Hf looks well, he l;nnH It and fs In keeping wltii the slogan, "dressed to succeed." FIND IT MERE Copy for tills column must be In by 9:00 a. m. .Hemstitching nnd -dress making at Sing.'r Sewing Mach.ne office, l-'oicy Hldff. S-2l-tf xoTiri:. I will bo in l.a Cirando August 27, UN, 2!'. Anyone wishing first class piano tuning pleiisc lenvp word at Hie ICaslcin Oregon Music Co. I-, Wyatt, piano tuner. , , 8-25-3t Didn't Know His Mother I ( w' " 7 K , lnji.rl,. w.-n- not .-rlous. I fl V,! - ; . u - vz-n SHERRY'Sl LAST SHOWING TONIGHT V i Or'J,i f I I A. . J. -s i ir.m i .l .M....mi COOGAN . in a )5clu j'f even botU'r than "Tlio Kid" in a picture! that will bv'ing tears to ymir t'yc;( anil joy to your luart. The prtati'st of all juvenile stars now ap pears in his "realest heart drama a master piece of lauphs and thrills. The Rag lan7 Coiiii'dv "Skinners in Silk." SCOTT Five rpui'H iiRn little Johnnv Skonuottn win tukrn away troni lunni- hy his liillHT. lit' Uliln't rt'COKlllo or it'iut'iitoer anyiniua auoiii nu. mumer when he fouml Iht rcionlly In Oakland. Calif. "LMn'l you ri'iiifinler iiio, Johnny." ho plcailid. "My name's Miko now. I've changed it," hf replied; a: The New Hitching Post i I . ! J, 4 a - ...r The school books as adopted by tlio State of Oregon are now nil In stock and plenty of them'. So mo of Uie grade books will be ex changed for new books, aluo a few of the high school books. All M'hool supplies of every kind at Silver-Ihorn-Wrtght's family drug t-r- 8-20-tC iu:rom: wi.'n:it txn;s. Have the broken sidr glass or wliels'ib'ld n-fitted w.th he fili est ladgium Plate before the co.d days come. Suns to fit all niak -s of ejus. I'rompt service and right )i tees at Kichardsoll's Art iV Oitt Shop, K-l'a-lt They get action and gt it quiek HOhl.lS P Klt'S (iOI.MKN XI (J OKT TAItl.KTS great for Head aches and Constipation, S;lver-tlVorn-Wrlght: Alayricld & Karrell, r;nteipviMe. Adv. rritL vrviuti:. Your enla i geinentn uilj' In beautifully attractive w hep mad--and t'nb'd by UichardKon, "The At I M ii," at Itiehardson's Ai t v (Sift Shop. S-LT.-it t - N IUSoonGeT ( Our Aim: To Sei-ve You Well And Faithfully Always. Jf i n u i TTVS fl RATION-WIDE n IS'STITUTION- eiiiieyw. tiuL DEPARTMENT STORES 108 Depot St., La Grande, Ore. Buying Most AVe Buy , For Less Selling Most We Sell For Less SHOES FOE III Dress Stoes! Practical Work Shoes! Real Style and Big Value In Men's Fall Dress Shoes Excellent all-leather gun-metal with the lines and renned style of a thoroughbred. Well made and care fully finished ; Goodyear welt ; medium . nn sole; rubber heels. Very moderate in JjjJ yYj Welt Shoes Two Full Strong Sole Brown retan sturdy bluchers Moccasin stitch ing Waler-prnof middle sole Reinforced stitched vamp. Outside leather rounter pocket. $7 50 -$10 SO Work Shoes For Men Unlined Well made of choco late retan ; Munson lust ; welt; medium sole; lea ther heel ; soft tip. Value, comfort and low-price at . $4.25 Men'sOutingorWorkShoes Comfort With Durcbility Substantially made for long wear with extreme -comfort, of chocolate elk ; two soles; rubber outsole and rubber heels. Here's real value for you at $2.49 Men's Dress Oxfords ' Reasonnbly Priced Work Shoes Low Priced Men's Unlincrl Work Shoes. Blucher style, in Chocolate. Retan. Moc casin &litrhH v a m n Mnglt sole welt, price, only Our $3.79 An exceptional coliiiuttion of style, quality and stylo; of nil leather tan calf; Goodyear welt, oak tun at this low price. soles and rubber heels, $3.98 A prescription for Kexema and all Mktn troubles that s most re liable and uct.s quickly, for $l.o a buttle at Kilverlhorn-Wi ight' lam ily drug store. 8-20-tf I.KTS rnuoves the cnuse by carry ing off the poisons from the Live.' Kidneys and Itowels results guar anteed. Sdverthoi n-Wi K'ht; Mav fiebl )i Karrell, Kntrprise. Adv. paper, etc. at Si! vert horn-Writ; ht's family drug Sloic in large )iijin tities. S-l'ft.tf till I. It tie I.tver Touchers for 2f.c. the best little, pill tor a laxative. Sold tit Silver! horn-Wright's fatu ity drug store only. S-2ii-tf . MISS (M.Af'VS K. MM. I. Kit will begin hi-r winter idano class Sfji temlier 2ml. Itoom I, Somtm r b Jilding. Call 1 S5-J. S-25-7t tleiDHiltrhliig. pleat iti, tint ton holes, etc. Norton's Kiddy Shop. io-M-tr Step that dandrulT trouble in 5 days with a bnttle of tlerntleldo and luindruff Kradlcator for 7fic a bottle at S'lverlhorn-Wrlght's fam ily drug store. 8-2U-tf t,oated tongue, l ad' breat h, headaches, pimples, bad blod ai nut ui i'a dunirer siffnals 1 1 0 1,1,1 S- rincs ooi,i)i:x nccokt tau- j Solnml Hooks. I All the tM'hool book? formerly used, and all the newly adopted books, and all school supples nuch as tablets, pencils. Ink, loose leaf otici; to cisi:ii roi:s. Notice in tu-r.-bv s-iveii t haf Ih'ssie Ot-tbet has b.-t-n a ppninti'd by the 'oonty Com t of t'nio'i County. Oroc.n, a-Jminislratrix of the estate of Kred tieibid, de ceased. AM pt-isotis havinc claims agirnst said i-s'at.- ore he-i-by nntifled to present tin s;iuo to said aduilnist ratrix at the otl'lee of Hobert S, K-tkin. her iittotn-v, within six months from the dale hereof. Ii tod at l.a Crj'n.le, Colon county, O-1-.ro n. this I'Mh" day of Augist . 1 25, Aug. 25-Sepl. 1-8-1S-22. snshAW ih;i;ih.i(, m:ii i - Hrclglng Sioslaw ri the reci-nt appi(pi ialfon by ks is expected to be stjivtc-i KCOKNK. (Jie. - j I tie shoals in I he I under the r COIIgn-KS j in tin- spr ng, nccdrd.ng to llenrs ! IhTfiiiu'n.lcinker of Klorenc- who was in Kugeiift. J t The last congress appropriate! !$7.".,(mmi for the initial work ami j$L''i,Mui a y,,Ilr for niaintenanf j There are two or three shoals b. jtween Florence and Acme th.it will bo deepened so that lumb'l j vessels may ascend the river " 1 1 ushiruin. At present n part of 'the loads thut are curried fmi- the T-illlH there must be Mghtei'd' jto Klorenco before they can bs placed on board the vessels. s Here the tr.odrrn liltchlng post. YA this queer haped aitinratus the (.ami dinsihb Micnandoah will Ix hitche.i when it conic to lrt Leavrn tfUl) early In September. It i cullvd a f irf mouiur ui.a the bow ? the hip h attached to it. ni .Un load ed To day 2 CARLOADS OF Till: FINEST; ASSORTMENT OF FRUITS OF THE ENTIRE SEASON. PEACHES, A SOLID CARLOAD OF THOSE FINE LARGE SNAKE RIVERS THEY HAVE NT) EQUAL AND THEY ARE GOING LIKE JI0TCAKES PEll IJOX ?l..-.8o-l:0. LOTS ?'i:r,,5 A MIXED CARLOAD OF WATERMELONS. GRAPES, AND A LOT OF GENUINE OLD FASHIONED MUSK MELON'S THE QUALITY OF THESE CANTALOUPES AND MUSKMELONS IS EXCEPTIONS '-THEY TOMATOES, BOX sic ARE EXTRA LARGE' AND WELL FLAVORED. EAGLE VALLEY IIOOVERIZED GROCERY "WHEKb THE THRIFTY THRONG" LA GRANDE'S PIONEER LOW ER PUKE FOOD STORE MOTOR DELIVERY MAIN 43. M H H F1 PI H f n n n w a Fl II n M n m n j iM!fllli!BHIBH11IiaHKEHHBaHBflIHElB2EHE il