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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1925)
i j, u Wednesday, September 30, 1925. .i fug Tf THE LA GRANDE EVENTNO OBSERVER OTT (VATIOM-WIDE (T ) II JJ INSTITUTION- (I IL enneyba C7JL. DEPARTMENT STORES Fall Wear at New Low Prices 103 Depot St., La Grande, Ore. Modish Autumn Millinery Wear One of Our Stylish Hat PHOOEY! ' SHOES $2.95 Men's full stock cow hide Work Shoes with "Panco"' soles. 8-IN. SHOES $5 Eskimo calf , uppers, pac style.with heavy Para coiu" so:es. WOOLEN HOSE 29c Wool mix Winter weight Hose in dark colors. WOOL HOSE 49c . Heavy grade, all wool Hose with' extended rib tops. Cotton DRESS HOSE 2pr. 25c Made in black and brown combed yarn; in all sizes. LEATHER VESTS $8.95 Full stock cherry, chamois, with ' wool blan ket lining and storm cuffs and collars. . HOREHIDE VESTS $13.85 Full shell horsehido, oil tannage, with wool lining, large leather col lar and storm cuffs. Woolen UNDERWEAR $2.95 Wright's wool mix garments in medium weight. Pure Wool UNDERWEAR $3.95 Cooper's fleece pure wool garments, at this new low price. Wool ARMY PANTS $2.95 Either hospital or ar tillery grade in 17-oz. pure wool material. STAG SHIRTS $7.85 Full double all wool Shirts, hi all colors and sizes. 'Police" DRESS SHOES $i Double sole, calf up pers, ' with "Kverwear" lining on the famous "Police" last. KNIT GLOVES 29c Homespun knit Cloves in colors for either dress wear1 or as liners for light weight gloves. MEN'S WEAR THE LOW PRICE CASH STORE FOPv MEN 1309 Adams Ave. NORTH PDWDEH i AUTO WRECKED HARDING PARK tin plan for forming during the past- year. the The body been li'mced over denert anil moun , will he erentod on lit lit In the Hlue the niouutulns not yet definitely i.cl- jdUTi PLANS ilG ; rUNDI.HTOX. Ore, (Hpeelal) Creation of a park to pcrpcltintu Hie memory of the Into President Warren (1. Harding In the purpose of the Hurxvliiff Memorial Park rm vocbitlnu for which tneorimrut Inn pit per haw been sent to Hnlcm by J-'rederlek Ktolwer of Pendleton, ehul'rmun of Ihe nrKtiiitxutton com mittee which lias been working on 10 Years Ago j Today I " Union ""cou n ty" exh ibivj first at Slate Fair. I First in Value I'lirc Cum ' HOT WATER liOTTLKS Jt.23 and $2.00 (guaranteed) L. & L. Druj Co. Mnht 87 ccIimI, It will bo nnir Meiichum 'nml will he on the Olil Oregon trull Mr. Kti'iwor declared. ' M'llllii'llll In the nrNiH'liitinn will In rlruwn from tln three nm'tliwt'Kt milieu. IiIhIio. WimhlnK ) ln nnd ori'Knn. in'conllng to the plan of nririinlMillon In the arlleles of Incorporation. Tho executive cuiiiiittttcc will connist of 60 mem licrs. of thin nutnlii-r not to - ll 115 Hh till ho CllOtlln HM IMlllt- alily n.s nuiy he from nninni? pub lic ulflcc holili rx In tho three mule froni olt'iietn In miltcwlilc I'llili-MI-loiinl. pulrlullc. polilliiil or histor IchI m-Ktinlziitlim. Tho hniml of triiNti'i'H, loimlstlnu of 15 mi-mlnm clcelrtl tor five yenr ti-rnnt, will hiivi' control of the btmlnciH inun ngement of III" utiockition. ' "Tin Orcuon irntl incnnH inorc front the hlntnrlc point of view that nuiny of in of the present duy hucc Mopped to rcallic." Mild Mr. Nliiwcr. "If Unit, trail h.nl not plnlll outl fircHt tyi Ht would iclit than we the nmp of ululoilbtciUy be liml it today. Was a Good Judge of Li(iuor S lice ii younil man 1 hnd a IIKIiiff for Hiiuor and was consl I en d a pretty con. I judK(. n ;, on" time, tint conMunt chmk'ii-: Kim- me rtlomnch trniib'c whle'i became chronic. My Htoinacli would have been n valuable addi tion to a B.H fnctory. Hoctorti did not Meeiu to relieve inc. One ilny my diiruitl.Ht Kot me ! try Mnyr'a Won, lei ryl lieim-dy. and I am now ait irood an ne." It Is a Mtnit.'e. liii.'inlevH preparation tliut remove the catarrhal limcim fioiu the IntcMHinl tract and at. Iny.i the Inrlammnllon which cn le piactlcally all utonnich. liver and tut, to In:, I iillmentK. tn- clndlnit appendlcltlM. on will convince or money refunded. At all druKKl.Ha. Adv. SH.E'R.RY.S TIMMV AMI TOM(;i;ow Baby Peggy TIip llluxi'ti l.llllc Mar In the Win 1,1 In 'Helen's Babiei Hy joim Itubhvtton with c la it a now. i:iWAi:n kvkkktt iiohton. ru .DAM8 and ItK'IIAUH Trt'KKU iii.ixnv zi.iio" Ovrr ll came tho pioneers who took root In the northwestern Mu les, biiht hoiiK'N, developed farms and launched business enterprises. They brought with them from the. middle wM, from the east the pol itleal heritage that became u part of the thought und structure of the west und made it In fact as well as In aplril u part of the United Stales. The participation by President Harding In the dedicatory M-rvie held at Ateiiclu-am Julv :i, 2 observe roHtnietlen of the I'llial hip of the Old Oregon trail was one f the chief ivusims tor ihe in 11 1 -1 on of the movement to honor his me mory with a p. irk. KiTorts are being made to pass a lit II through congress nut linrix nig the IsMie'of iMectal coins to be sold at a profit to finance the as sociation. Interest In the proposed park hus heetl expnsed by members of NOIITH POWDrJH, (Special) While returning from Klgin. where they attended the I'nlon County Fair lawt week Mrs. Cavender nnd little daughter, Nita ii(et with un accident. The car In which they were riding with friends was struck In the rear by un approach ing car. liolh passengers Buffered u scalp wound besides several scratches und bruises. The acci .dent happened near the box fuc ftory between Hot Lake and Ij 1Granle. Others In the party took them to Hot 1-nke, to have their wounds dies ed nnd brought them ( to their home lulcr. Mrs. H. b White and Mrs. Geo. IHuppard spent Wednenduy after j noon at linker. I Mr .and Mrs. Wlllard Cavender, of Tekoa. Washington, are htire I' visiting Mr. ("a vender's motlier. Airs. Llxzie Cavender. W. A. Hudelsrn and son. Win ton, took In the Pendleton Itound Lp. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Krank IVnrson and j !r. and ?.lrs. Kvereti pcTirsnn pio Itored to Pendleton and attended the liound-l'p. I Mr, and Mi-m. Jno. Luuey left for Pendleton 1 iday. Miss Woodrutf. high school Kng I sti teacher, soeni the Week end with her parents .it I'nlon. K nr.tth .Mevinth Iijik his de part in e for college Saturday morn ing. He Is u sophomore in IMiar- j ed In ull the capitals of the civ- niucy at the Oregon Agricultural College. Mrs. Thomas Beaumont, of Hai nes, spent Sunday and Monday with her daughter, Mrs. Will Pear uoii. ' , HOOD rtlVEH, Ore. At a meet ing of stockholders o fthe Hood ItiviT Vinegar company, the plant of which was burned lust Muy, plans of the direction to refinance the company nnr rebuild the plant were upproved. The compnny cur ried $178,000 Insurance at the time of the fire. A report of the com pany showed that recoveries on policies reached $143,000. Salvage amounted to $:i5.000. ill zed world, from. New York to Toklo. Archibald Henderson. I. a Grande theatergoers will see Shaw's: "Pygmalion" tonight ut the Arcade. ' 9-30-lti Hemstitching, ideating, button1 holes, etc or ton's Kiddy Khnp. I 10-14-tf See Moroni Olsen Players In "Pygmalion" ut tho Arcade thea ter, tonight. 9-30-lt FIND IT HERE Copy fur Ibis column must bv In by 9:0(1 a, m. A real nerve proscription the latest and most reliable prepara tion known in medicine. It builds up ull run-down, worn-out nerve troubles; puts pep Into the user; Slnrer Sewing Machine o.. used machines cheap. We repair all makes. Phone 5S3-W. 3-t-:to-linp Notice It will pity you to try Ihe "Tie marcel done Sty apprentice of B months' experience ut the I'i'shion I leu tit y Hhoppe. 4-y-'J-:(tp the Harw:ng family, and a propos al has been n.;:.le Hint if n s'lituhb' buitding i. ineitided as a pi-rt of the park .the tamilv will pn-s'-nt a I lie size bust of the late preal d. nt to be placed in d. Oon't worry about dandruff or falling out of the hair when you can buy a bottle of Germicide and Oandruff Kradlcator for 7fc that will aet milly stop such trouble in a very few dtiys. Sold only by Sil-v-rthor- Wright's family drug store. 8-23-tf I Be perfectly sat isfied with' your new Fall Hat I Know that it comes from this Store where style, quality, and value are outstanding. Fall Colors The deep, rich shades of Autumn are reflected hi . these hats. They're the kind that make women of all ages young! Exceptional values at only $1.49 Shamoca Suede Gloves With Attractive Cuffs Fall means Gloves I Our excellent gloves have the most attractive cuffs imag inable! Some are - fluted; others embroidered. All are attractive. , Variety of Styles ' You'll find many styles which you'll like!' And you'll notice right away the perfect fit of the gloves. The colors are 'lan, Grey and Brown. Our low prices range, from 98c to $1.49 makes people fool like. m,w. Con- MORONI OLSON .stimulant. Sold for $1.00 a bottle hv Sitverthorn - Wright's family drug store only. 9-23-tf tit ? 1T WMm' L, W f Shade Shakes Up Wal'vcr "3f9s rri"' W-fJ". f 1 i it V T ki fc v.. v1 J t : '"J t ft "4 v X. X y 1 4 f Tin.vfis woitrii w iiu.r. A good enlargement made from a negative which you have taken when on your vacation, of some beautiful seene. or of your frienils and loved ones, makes a thliiL worth white for your home decora tion. Have Ilichnrdsn. "The Art Man,' enlerTo and tint your pic tnr. lb- will make your enlarge ments from either the picture or 1 h- negative, ii nd giv your work Ihe :tie careful ntleotton that he does Ins own. Always at Ktch ur:son's Art v Cllft Hhop. 9-3U-lt Notice. hunting or tresp; ssing on my ranch. 9-i".;3t J. Q. A. Illchurdson. How art' yon hooked up Torj ytmv ttnil nnd wood. We nit; sell ing iMitli. All tm haw to do is to jut nsk the people that aiu hiiylug coal and wootl, then you 1 will hoy. That is, if you have the money. Seven keys of nails went to Klgin ynstenlay. A farm-. -r up Dint way Is hulhllng a hnin.j We tcMU In iH'tler than SflWI a uny this month. That Ik pretty i mmI cf!iKder;n that we started ! a little out a year ngo with only! S-V." eapltnl. nil-tlrvhig contest conies off next Miiimlny nflcnioou at Hiito. The lady thai ean drive the niii-t nails gi-ts a SKI gold picee. S4f- oi'l7e. a " t'd piece. Some Inilles are practicing now and want us in furnish palls for them to practice with. No wc didn't. The latlles all must 1m married. Sept. 21, 1925. CO....A, Washington, yil verthorn-W right k. Im. Grande, Oregon, (icnlieinen: Some time ago 1 got a bottle of your Kezema cure and I find it the heat remedy in tlie world for Keztumi. I had a bad cane, have had it for fourteen years, and have tried anything and everything but nothing seemed to help since I heard of your remedy bo I got a bottle, applied it. and am almost cleaned up in fine shape. 1 talked to a friend that has it In his family and he told me to send him a bottle. So will you kindly send one (I) bottle, of your Kczenm cure to Coon Uudy. IVne wawa, Washington, C. O. 1). Thanking you lor pa.st favors, I am Sincerely yours, It. W. Dl KICKS. 3-2;i-(it PLAYfiRS ARRIVE IN LA GRANDE "The play' the thing" might he given as the slogan of the Moroni Olson players, a circuit repertory company that will present Gvorgo lfer.iard Shaw's "I'ygmalion" this evening at tho Arcade theater. "We have no stars in our com p;iny,"BMr. O'son told an Observer reporter this morning, "Actors are assigned to leading roles ac cording to their fitness to play I hem. They may have positions of, least Importance in the first play, and tu the next interpret the char acters of greatest significance. "The Moroni Olson players wero organized about three years ago with the idea of catering lo the ap petite of northwestern fold for a1 higher type of piny and a belter grade of stagecraft than New York; cnmpanieB usually send out on tho road. We have shown this season to crowded houses, and have met with no criticism that our plays urn too literary for general enjoyment."' n little Liver Teachers for 2 So. They are not only the best hut most economical Itxativo H known. gnM only by Silverlhcrn- right's family drug store. -2o-tf Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. The I'oor Man's Friend Oppo. KmtilrT ttt(Mie M-JIIH, No Sunday RnslneNa I HOWARD HEATING STOVES V. II. Bohnenltamp Co. Shaw is a world dramatist, play- READ THE OliiSLKVEK CLASSIFIED APS ;iiiHiiiBaiiiBininiiiiiiiniiiiBiiiBiii "4 Almost all f lne s:ii!r' Mow mir nsniti Wnlket-'s v'.ln and jaw. He lMk lle i ttampHii r bi Int'U tiiiM an I tint" arum, but euld txt put itni hiI. II iv ott e slmde (left prilluilltc t'Hvk (nun Hm- ri-iM an I Jolting Walker from vm It Mem. In fact. Walker was i taking so la( ami furtouAl the oaukia umldat top lunu u H M n N H n n IV n m u u n a m a H m Some Very Fine Late Tomatoes Very Smooth and Firm Last of the Seascn Per r0-!h. Apulr Pmix $1..".0 Per 20-lb. YUt Box fi.lc Cnnninit Pears, 30-lb. Apple IJox ?2.0() Ciinninjt Pears, Chnirc Quality. Packed J2.I'.) lUilian Prunes. Hat Pox. 21) lbs. . 69c lJiigc Iileachrd Celery, 2 for 2."c Apples. Per lmx All Varieties Hubbard Squash or Pumpkins ... viuinces lor rrcservinR or .lellv. a one rackatre of l'ii' i. j Package (ii,,w iA.r' V... ' . mul ir for both ""nwuciory I'r.ce 7"ic - !)l)c - $1.2i ........lOf to 60c t llw. 30c a 23c ..47c HOOVERIZED GROCERY i "WHEUfc THE THIU1-TY THRONG" LA GRANDirs PIONEER LOWER PRICE FOOD STORK h um 49 5I0T0R DELIVERY aiUivL. MAIN 49. m m a H n a n n m m n n m m i"BinBcaiDmiiiiEiaiaiEEiiCiEaKcaaDIBCcS