La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 16, 1925, Image 8

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    Wednesday, September 16, 1Q2S
Pnpe FApht
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
'ID
RATION-WIDE f
BUSINESSES
" HIS FAVORITE SPORT ' ,' "!: " .
r. i -n in '
I r llinr
Just Received
New
Knit Ties
69c
INSTITUTION- 11 .
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ON 0 -G
I HERE III . H IK
ill I I Mr f 1 s 1
Men's Wear
l.'i09 Adams Ave.
La Grande's Cash Store
For Men
BAM) TO Hlll.l) IIO.UK
ST. HKI.ENS. Ore. Directors
of the First Nutional bar.k of St.
Helens have awarded u contract
to the
company
BAUSON Park. (Special)
Itoirer W. Bauson has fust com
pleted his summer survey of the
business situation to secure data
as to i ho fall outlook. He finds
a small but real Improvement tr.
the situation Since his last analyst
six months ao. A summary of hi
conclusions is as follows:
Crop Conditions
" Da ale I y the United States is
very U petoYnt upon the crops.
During July the grain crops oi
the county did not progress very
vell, but during the month of Au
gust conditions hs.ve improved. Al
though Die wheat crop will full be.
low that of taut year there Is Utile
reason for complaint. Moreover,
the corn crop seems sure to run
in excess of the short crop of Inst
season, barring possibility of early
frosts. Outs, also, promise a
larger crop than the July report
indicated and the same applies to
several of the other grains. Ie- :
spite the p ssinvsm In crop re- I
Galbrulih Housebuilding vooJ Ut of colfm this r
01 j-omanu ior mo erec- Vv 1Ililu, (o , ...
tlon of a one story concrete build- ' around 1Woo,000 Ivm. which
iiank and is to be built on its prop-
which will be. utisfftiuory to tht
10 Years Ago
Today
Attorney II. E. Dixon
has been named .attor
ney for the State Land
Board. ...
tsuj- u,. ..uiu.rai. nrrai rcueuiijr , .ih n l.n. , n-.....
acquired. lias been holillwr the center of the
The slructure will le 2l!x02 and stiiKc owlwr to the specially bad
jvlll cost aliout IIS. 0U0. Work will conditions in the central counties
he started Monday and the bank I 0 fthnt ,t:"- Yel conditions
- . . . . . chanae very rapidly In Texas, coin-
expects to be In the new home by up ttllosl 'aa y((u:ckly DVt, y
the first of the year. 'go down, and It Is vt ry possible
j that the Texas crop will be con-
sidelibly Jinore than the earlier
current reports indicated..
"Exports are showing some lit
tie recovery from their low point
of Jnne while. Imcprts are running
D'oni about the same as during
the preceding n.x months. Both
the eNporta and imports of August
exceed those of ..fugust 1924. For
the eight months of the calendar
year we have a balance of trade,
on the export side, if over ttfreo
hundred million dollars which is in
overs of fie first eliht moj:ths ,o'
1924. As to how this country will
be affected , by the settlement of
the B"lginn and other war debts
only the future cm tell.
Hi Iter r'lln ;h i:ltleiil
"St'it t es . clearly indicate, not
only 1hut conditions are better
throughout the country, but, what
Is very important, that this fact Is
being 'generally recognized. All
through the year the volume of
business as Indicated by both bank
clearings and car , loadings has
been small. As the average busi
ness man looks upon profits rather
than volume he hus been rather
pessimistic. During the past few
weeks, however, there has been a
Attorney Plxon Is still a
satisfied customer at oir
store. He sas we make the
.best "Green K Ivors", at our
fountain. Try one yourself.
t ..:;
LcVL Dnnj Co.
III hSX3
I be In by 9:00 ft. ui. I ;
See Hex. kitig ot wild horses.
I Star. Fri.-Sat.-Sun. -K-2t
ENLAItGINO & TINTING Al
waw at Hicharuson's Art & Oift
Shop. 8-16-lt
! Black Cyclone featuring Hex. the
(king or wild boraes, the moat won
derful horee in the world.: -'lJ-3t
I8ID.VEY LVI.K the I'iano Tuner Is
at the Foley hotel lor this week
only., . j-9-ld-tf
See Hex. kinc of wild horses.
ISUr, Frl.-Hat.-8un. .16-2t
1 Ilemstltciilng, pleatlnK, button ;
holes, etc Norton's Kiddy Shop.
I 10-14-tf
j. Dlack tyc!oue featuring Hex. the
king ol wild horses, the most won
derful horse in the world. -16-2t
: .
I COLD M I.MIS. -
I The cold winds which blow In the
Fall niuke driving unpleasant when
' you have a broken windshield or
side glass. Take your car to Hlch-
ardson's Art & Gltt Shop. In one
'hour It will be fitted with finest
' polished plate the same as whan H
. came from the factory, and done
I at the right price. Have Hlchard-
Bon. "The Art Slan." do your giais
titling. 9-16-lt
J
See Hex, king of wild horses.
Stir. Fri.-Sat.-Sun. ,. 9-l6-2t
i Here And
T1
j nere
r : . t
county, this month.
i'KNUlHoTON Old Dyers flour
S'H.E-R.RY.S
TODAY AXD TO.Mor.KOW
"The Triflers"
A ;snlrr lt-otlurtloii
MAK lil'Sril
KI.IJOTT lK.Ti;it
EVA NOV A K
. KUAVK MAYO
WAl.TIIlt HIKKH
I.KK MtJlt AN
Mw fliilnl nml forgot. He loved nml lviiirmbirvd.
tin day ut itHkuiiiiig runic,
- oiiiiily "SIAC'S nin I!"
real change of sentiment in sev
eral sections. Money has remained
cosy; the iron and steel trade is
more hopeful; building continues
active;, coal is in better demand:
mj the general run of commodi
ties is firmer. lad ban been
specially . active and copper hits
advanced.
"The only clouds in the horizon
at the moment are the un
healthy stock market specula
tions, the serious condition of the
tcMilo industry and the Increase
in unemployment conditions in : with 30 employes.
certain sections. New business in I k
lumber Is smaller than at this MOLALLA Fox farm" incorpor
time last year but production and ated here wi:h $25,000 capital.
shipments are still heavy. The j
business of the large insurance KALKM Mil s Ur.cn Mills, first
companies is very heavy, stutur.ics m Uu, no.IlWufjU Uow 0.)(;ru:illi; ou
indicating that more than three orcgyn j ux
..nd one-half billion dollars were . "
puld during the past twelve months j t ....... ,
by the Amerclan people for life IJIIW Clay -products
and property Insurance. An in. 1 P'""' ""."c "rdcr of 13 carloads
-reasc lu both retail and whohsale Wathougal.
food prices seems to be taking
pbice. although not to any alarm- ItfcKDSI'OHT Fill.ng In clt
ing extent ' streets under 1100,000 dredge con-
Car 1-ondlnir Very Heavy .;'. yruSre.
'The most significant figures arc
mack Cyclone feat urine. Hex. the
! Klectric earnings show gain or 10.J d' rf'l horse in the world. 9-16-2t
par cent net for quarter ending K'nK of wild hore. the mnt
July 31, over samj periodj- 1924.
SECRET TAR EX TO ORAVE
NKWPOIiT Iirge canner', cold
storage and packing plant to be
built here this winter.
I.AKKVIEW Two mw 100.0UO i EL'GENE trult Growers" as-
foot sawmills will open In Lake ' cosiatlon" plant packs iOOO cas s
DEN!). Ore While his broth
er, .lohn F. Kralney fought a los
ing fight with death In a Portland
vegetables iu one day.
securing enough men for harvest
w-ork pt this time, some farmers
ASTO K I A M o re canned salmon .7 lh hr,r 5ond cut"
mill leased and will be operated. !hec during August, than ever tnresninB outfit3 ln tnls end of the
1 (valley it is very hard to get full
been forced to run short-handed
POP.TIVN'D More than 5S0
000.000 will bo paid here for raw becnnpe
According to reports from vari
ous ports of the county the potalo
materials of mines, forests, fields
and ranges in next four monihs.
ALBANY Saddle factory will be
established to use Sternberg ;un-
'THRESHING IS --1
NEARLY ENDED
p-men could not be got.
WAM-OWA. Ore.
Threshing of the crops -in Hie vul-
crop is r.ot as good as that of
last season. Prices and ranging
from 2 to cents per pound on
prtetoes hereat this time.
Plyhmg Is reported f be ouite
good at this time. A few fisher
men who have been out recently
frort pome good catches. A few
salmon have alpo heen caught in
the Pouth Fork river between here
and 7,osttne.
Mrs. J. n. Osstln and H. O. An-
(Special) 1(1orRon nnd famllv v'sltd Sunday
with Mrs. GasMn's mother., Mrs.
the freight car loadings which for
several weeks this summer aver
aged over one. million (ivigm cars1"'1" bather.
P"r week. Th- se are very re-1
iiinrkiihlo flcitr. Mnn-nvr nn HAlNIKit KlUltila farm huS
analysis of these figures shows tw ,tc,'it airing beaus that will iPy at this time, practicahy ail iiav-' frm a VPrv sore ,iD resulting from
that the Increase has. been allfX J- " aci e. i ing fimshtd in the hill sections. .
'Some verv good Yields of grain are IV",, r ,w " nn' wno wn!' onnr
C'lVTSKA.NlK Contract let for i rennriH.i frm K..v..r;.i f . i.P trin. pfr'1 on rpeintlv nt Tlot T.nke. is
ley sections iian Bunu loiwaid rap-i',-7 ls,inP
mly during tbe past wck; u num-' JJ"; H L- Anderson has herr
hnr hf the n,;ieiui afe .n th.. 1,",,"n ,nt? Pasi several nays
along the line and is not devoted
to any one specific item. The t
greatest increase of ull is shown mw J1"1C school, to com Jio.
in road and building materia, a.
especially on the Southern lines, j ,
Gnat building activity exists ull' Hl rlll-.lil.IN A. C. Hrown re
thromrh the smith rearhiuir it.-: 'ivril t'JIHi Hit tor one ucie ot
climax In l''lorida. However, l-'lor-
Ida h.'S not a monopoly of thi- j
situation by uuy me.ins .because
home building Is seatt'-rl thruout
the country. It Is eHtinfated to-1
day that marly CO ptr cent of the
twenty million Aiix-rirun fumi!i s
are at the present time home own
ers, und that this percent Is rap
idly incresHlng. This not only
signifies thrift and develop? gen
eral good business, but home own
ing is the he:t insurance mra'nst
hottthevlKtn that thT Is tod;:y. No
man ever hung ttu' red flaj of
pepiiermint.
MKlKfH;l Last wooden build
ing on .Main street beiny r plmcd
by modern tore.
POiiTI.AND Portland Gas &
Coke Co. hhows l.i.s .tr cent in
(come gain for Mt'urli r ending Jul
over batne period, li24.
A ni.INC.TOX Pacific Telephone
& Tehgiaj h Co. will spend ?30.
t'i'O to teouild 4-lnile beciioii.
f!m mm His
iSskSk.
See Our Stock of Diamonds
and (rniKit ruKciors stoxks
iiKiOKK vor maki: von; ski.kitiox
Our sttKrk is sfk-ctod ly oxptriomva llUn. And y.u aie assured of the
List t.f (Jiiahty at the Ixmcst Price.
"Our Aim Is to Please''
J. H. Peare & Son
0. H. N. Walch Inspectors.
P o It T Ij A X 1) .Northwt stern
anarchy over his own hearthstone.
9i per cent of the da. itferous radi
cal element five tn n.-nteil houses.
Watch lntJi:int'm Itn.-tiie-.
"Jiusmi fw r.iiiurt s , are decreas
ing buth In the number of lailmg
firms and also in (he amount ot
their liKbtlttii's. Mail order sales
and department store sues are
holding uit we. I. Although there
are .swil too nii.ny retailers, yet
they are feeling optim Siic. Manu
facturers generally, however, need
to follov th iiinntiiiielurers .54
utitomobiles ln their eamp. liins to
r- uuee p. ices lui-i inc.ei:S" qunl
ity. 'Die luet that th automobile
and a't;fteal ..k ni.iiiiiiiiCtur-tj
are today so success ul is htre.j
because tiu.se eiif.ai.'ed tiiereni
n.ie (leteritiitted to in. r. .is-- tpiul
ity iiii'l ttecre.is- pric-s. 'i'.iese are
the two prodm-t whi"h are Klvil.
iiurc tor a dollar than ewr be
itti an. I ur p rh;ips the moid
pT-osperous. I'ttstal r- .eipis tu the
tifty imPiKtrlAl cities s low nn in
creiis iii AUiiiisl compared to a
year ago. at id sa nms bank de
pea s continue to increase. The
most serious cioud tn the financial
situation is the tremendous expan
sion of the Instalment btt8.n.ss. Al
though buylrnr on lastalnunt tends
to improve ht-.s.mAs for the time
t'eing. yet such Instalment bustness
hrt!a back wssh, for a man can
not have his pie and eat it too.
tf eourw the wage eanpr has as
much right to buy on credit as his
employer but it must be done with
ino.leruiion snd he should keep the
stun relmi mrRin t-twvn his
liitbitlti. u and tutek sftsets.
"This general Improveinent In
tVe sttuntion is rnit,red on the
4labonchart as 1 1 p-r cnt ftlHvf
normal, which is m.mwhat higher
than it has twi n for many weeks.
This compart s with 2 p r cent be
low norms) a year ago th;s time.
This Hbs.Tch (M reading should
be watched ery csr-tully during
the nt few week-s in oi der to
get a good id r of Mt may be
Federation wheat on the Neal Ba
ker anu i- J. Willett farms ln mid
ule valley is reported to have yield
ed around forty-live bu-ihels per
acre, much of the oats and barley
repor'ed to be somewhnt Improved
et th's time. Mr, petchel has been
in poor health for some time and
hss been doctoring w'th doctor." nf
llt Take during the past few
crops are also reported to be yield- j ' . ' ...
very good. I toy Gai rceenttv ' .. frtoo In .IWHot
linlshod .l,r,-slilns for O.-nii lng- "rf"""' 'h
lis!) and Klmor u.bornt- on the ior- , Mr": Hk r' ,T"P,'
,,.t-r uru K.iKil-h nuioh on thu hill 1 ,, ,rnn bP,n m""'",
north of town, the crop of winter 10 l0,r!" wnrohousos here st his
wheal threshed ut this place is Mid 'mC for, "'"J"". A Inrse rt nf.
to have yielded about eighteen h" J1" hr,,T? ""'r'', W"h
l.ushels per nere. and of fine ...ml- I- Aronrrtin .n lor.,1 l..,vr,
ay. Mr. tlaslln moved his machine B;,J' ;mnnnt wheat has l,ee
to H. O. Ma.sterson-s farm in the''",'1 h-v "irmtr, here yet. Many
valley where he has been threshing " 80nmrwnn, ""Mlt'd, regarding
. .i . ..,-..1 ii fi nP market s'tuatlon st thl t'me
'tar DEPARTMENT STORES
I OS Depot su. La i.ranae, ure.
With cold weather approaching yoy will no doubt
find need for warmer bed clothes. .
Buyinp; for 676 Stores enablqs us to offer these
unusual values.
Time to Buy Blankets!
See Our Timely Values
For Thrifty
Housewives!
Fancy Cotton Blankets
Sheet Blankets, whits and grey, fancy ..'
border ,. $1.19 to 51.29
54x74 Grey, fancy stiiped bolder ....u .....$1.98
1)4x76 Ciey, fancy stujxd bo.dcr S2.49
54x72 Dark Gey, heavy Camp Ulanket..:....2.49
t)6x80 White with fancy boider, full size:.:.:."."...:i2.69
Wool Ficish Blankets
66x80
A full-size Wool-finish Kianket in grey color, fancy
striped boideis. A remarkable blanket value. Only
$3.93 ,
257o WOOL PLAIDS '
A splendid Wool mixed Blanket; weight 1'. lbj
Shown - in varied colorings pluids and fancy Scotch
plaids. Excellent values.
$-1.98 .
, FAA'CY ESII0XD BLANKETS '
A Blanket suitable lor cimping; also will make a
splendid auto lobe, fancy coloring3 in tan and
blown. At only
'$1.93
. NASHUA WOOL NAPS ;
These Blankets are of excellent quality.- Shown
Each VClSlty 01 f"'Ky l,Ud-brown. blue and pink.
$1.93 ' ' f . - '
CHATHAM WOOL MIXED BLANKETS
Pi.n,wgec?.t0ck c,hoose from a heavy wool-mixed
only U' bron. and pink P'""33- At
$3.90 . , ,.
WOOLWICH WOOL BLANKETS
krfn 'B L"nlclr-the -kind- ih.it will
V Vhe co!dest nishta- Mimy fii,icy
p.a.di to chouse from
$7.90 ,.:
tires he has ubotit twenty days run
m the yaihy .eeiion. jlade a Hit With Him
l-ians nre nipldly nssuming form -m. if, 1..,. iknn vnnr n.,ll
for th Walluwa community fair.rn nn1 h, hPn .onderfii'lv
which will be held here Thursday, ,..ni.f'to.. .-r over four year's
Friday and Saturday of n.est week. ,h, hpfl ,r,p ,h l.lontlngnnd
Thursday will be taken up large-irH Krr, ,v ,n, nv foort n.
ly with the entering of cxlubfts. A ! rn,p , tM, n,l!nn. Doctor'!.
rrocram oi music una speaking jm,P. n, h, ,,-r . ,
WARM COMFORTS
A complete stock of liiirh
gi-ade Comforts. Shown In
many pretty patterns. Cool
weight, full size. I'riced
from
. ?2.2r. to SS.50
BABY BLANKETS "
Fine iiiuility liaby nn.
Uets. just the blanket for
the crib or buggy. At this
low prlee range
9Sc to 51.98
OUTING FLANNELS
You w II fin-1 here a
large stock of Outing Flan
nels In li-ht nnd dark col
ors, 27 to r.r. in'-V-s wide
21c to 31c
S2LKALINES
Kxcellent quality .sllkaluic
shown in many fancy pat
terns. Will make splendid
covers for comforts. The
yard
19c
COTTON BATS
li-lb. Standish
Mb.- Daisy
l ib. Stajidish .
3 lb. Standish .
3-lb. Lily
3-lb. Keady Stitch. 91.59
See Our Window Display!
.......l--.i:
23c.
29c
51.19
...51.29
will nko place in the eveninjr. with ,
nn operation was advised.
Fl
J. P. Miekle. state dairy and food j i)rntri(.r. who Is n dnnrr'!t. ne.it ' ho""ill,l- hohtinir u ferret cT (-old
a )Ott'e of Mn
comniiKSioner. as the principal
speaker. Air. Miekle has been heard
here before, having add revised a
laiKe Katherinjf at a meet In? of the
Pomona pranire tlurins; the winter
of i9Zi. He has also been here on
other ocraslons. proving himself -a
very popuhir speaker.
Eiiwanl Ho!ms of Iji Grande,
wn a hx;?lnpss visitor here the last
if the week.
rprnv-P srte they nre rxptri- 1 mn4-y refunded,
eneintf considerable difficulty In (fists. Adv
Wcn-lerf 'l ,
t"n-1 eittnns. Ineitidinc appen-
d'eitis. One dose will convtnee ir l-fori-
At all
fnr northlnnd, Tom ,
l- AHt CAUAVAX TO TH R )
Kl'OKN K, Ore. Lane counlj
riched in the
T'nn,t. i u . i f rmney worked on n mu,t
onre. I connot prais yntir mU constructel by fie Desehtit-s nu- fl,'r ost.-rs are phinninir an aut ,
cine enonrh' It is a s mP: t onnt for",t ' tlc B.-oken Top '. mn,' farnvun to Cottar- Orov.
nfm!ss preparntlnn thnt r- .country. Kralney. still emplnyi and 'irrotindlnr commtmitles. c
moves tp ratarrhnl morns from'0 the fo",', road c:-mp. was nm-1 cnn,,ntr fo nnnoiincomenl of tM
Intent nM t--et Pnd nllnys the flp'Ly telrphone that his b.otn- lana(rement of the fair. The car
I 'f'-mmt'on wMh rniis nn-iPr " "1 :" I'ortiund Sept. -r.iber Hf. !!in wi,J h head- d by Mayoi
t'rnty alt stomach. Hvor and in- He als wa8 tohi that hit hint). ! V"rka V' I'- pn s'd.Mit of t(
-,,,. , . , , , "llr nwirml on. and Kntnh u
his d- tl i t presiuent or ine cii'-
drur- nmor. t - . . r m commerce. The c:iravan-.
, , mines in
j Alaska might be signed.
erS Un pu8ts of th fit tap
Grove Idons club at lunciv n.
Hooverized
Tasle Valley Honey, 5-lb. tin. ...73c; 10-lb. tin....S1.10
l.iinle alley Honey, ( omb Honey, 2 for 4Uc
Kerr's Premium Oat Hakes, pkg j. :l)c
Kerr's Premium hent l'lakes, pkg .:!c
.Mother's Oat Hakes, pkg 3.-,c
9-lb. Sack Graham Hour 9o
Federation Hard Wheat Hour. 49-lb. Sack $2.41
Our Seal Hour. -19-lb. Sack $1.S
No. 3 Box Cracker?! ..5lc
12 Cans Van Camp's Tomatoes Soup .9i)c
Lower Pr
ices
10 Cans Campbell's Sonp
Oie-jon Mi!U. pt.r case IS cans
Matcncs, Carton fi lU)es
Calumet Bakinir P
jxiutn rowucr. . b. tin SI 19
Vrr'r '"--: ! $3.51; 100 lbs.....$6.Sl
Fresh (reame.y Butter. 1 lb .-,.Tr: 2 lbs. $1.03
Tomatoes. Extra Smooth. Box of 23 lbs Vc
Appks. Cooking or Eating. Box " 90c
p!)c
$4..:i
.2-"ic
29c; 2', lbs...69c
HOOVERIZED GROCERY
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