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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1926)
Thursday, January 21. 19 -pBK--FierhC- LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER $4.95 . $7.50 to $10 Bostonians We are offering a limited number of Boston ians at this unusual price. All are good stock in odd sizes and discontinued numbers.- Style leaders 201 Depot Street. OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS I HOICH! IFME.V IF ME. MOW much vob'ne 1M VOU OOWT know, voo a A-iK WOuF? LAMOLOWO Pi FEU KIM HAVE HS nVkjO MADE OP f GO APTtO A PAiSE Bl)T BwTh OP U SPEECH AM MtMD CHAwGtS IP ME 6E"2 Ht'tL RAISE NA Th FlP-bT O' Tm MOulU . BE f AST ie MHAT MOMTMil I WAS T' CnT A RAISE AFTtR TM WAO - TM W Ksra - ' . '-sis. DEER INVADE ! LOWER LANDS TIIK 1'AltlC (Hprclul) There I .only 'five in cue of fhow lit-ix. This Is a " very untjminl co'ndillon for till Mine of th year. - A-tilumu. biles can ntll! travel over'lho roads In IhlH portion. TIiIh Ih 11i first 11m" In years that this Is possible, j Tim deer in tills section arc com-Ihk- down from the high moun tains. They lire reeding on the abundant uupply of Krasa Ud mown 10 Years Ago Today Russian nmiies stopped by Germans. - Cofa and Colds stopped with L. & h. Cold Tablets. For Two Hits . -' . At L&L. Drug Co. on Hi'- lower hills n nr Catherine rtk. Miss Ida Ihinl'i- r-tiirinil to lior hone on ' '.it liif Im- erf-It after isiiinj,' w'.Wt fth'itlH at Yin- I "ark. I.ewis l' tk. ol' 'oe, Willi it busi ness vi:.ilor lo 'flu l:nk last week. .Mr, uinl Mrs. lioli Wanker were virUom ut Hit.- Onruiiru iuunler hone- Ihe flrM of Ihe week. ; , MfsM Plum. ay rei uriied home nt'flr v from I'nlon. Sin- wn.'i called by I lie ttliicsn of her mother, Mrs. J. P. iJiy. Jack Hunter wils visiting friends at Tin! Park Monday. DorlK. tlx mnall daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. .f. Vaiulc'vahtcr, : If nuiie in. , . ; Jui l.uy was ii vbdtni1 tit tli Whi luincnn home Wednesday. Me wan having Nome work done on his sled. Win n tin- work wan cnmphled his horsey l4c(i nit- I'riKlit'-iu-d and ran away. Wlun 1 hi- iH'ltfMiorH hiiw Ihtt Hlid wttiiont thi' drivp tluy IniiiM'dialcly iM'Kait to hunt for Mr. ly. TlM'y ho op found It t in along tlio road walking home ' Clayton Lay to driving tin- Mtajfr Tor liin rullifr, John lAiy, who ha ui.'i-n 111.. ... . v Mr. and Mr. rinix'iu'' Vunordrr wnt to Uk f'ri'ck Sunday to mx Mr. Vanorilrr'H liiothtT, iju-h Yun ordrr, who haH l-n ill. A. J. Vandi-vunli'r will, hntduT Bi-viMi hotr.s tills .wk. damiE-L and The uom's oem PERRY LOCAL -" NEWS' OF. WEEK I'KltltV (S.t'c-l:il) flurry Oald wt'll had the iniHl'ortnnt' to los; one of lila cowh hut wiX'k. The vvwh wi-rtf allowed to run Ioohc and Ken aro uuioiiK those who Hyp ut I'erry that huveWelt Ki-Ulng many jiroyniuns over tin:, radio.. ... MffiH Norma Jjirsen vintted her friend. MInm SadliT Kelier, n-rvnily. iMillard Kohertsull vhdHd ; his friend, Tommy Murry, Knnday. I. (n nod Archie St e Venn have I M ii aliH nl from Ht hoot He. vera 1 ilnyrt beeaiiM'. of illness. .Mrs. Anna Straiifchn and Bift-T, l-:il.uheth, vl-slled Mm. Henry Hess, ut l.ii Oruude one t iy last week. Virginia Grny ealted on' .her friend, MLs Opal IJelrkel one day FILM CUTTING IN itoe ui iim'iil HiuriLd iu vru.-n inv week ' ' i railroad, tracks and was lilt by a ' , ' , , ,' , , (,uin Mm. George Sto-ltlard, . of Il Klia Alnriin and M ii ': A. l!yer. cu'leil ! upon Airs. Clara f litli.itiur.il tlm fli-ul nf lltit u'ilr- hrother and toster of Walter Mar-j" " mi. w-re visnors iu 1'erry I'Tiiuiy. I'hi'y live at Dulse. Idaho and were '" The H-tndnlwnoil )n the Panda! ! Wood Island, on' of the Kijt bdiinds, had liemi j hmistmi as i eai;ly as -U IS. -..jVJ'- Hall's Catarrh Medicine weclaimfor it rlJ vour system of Catarrh or Deafnes :ausca by Catarrh. Alio as a Blood Puri fier it Rives wonderful results. All Drufwtftts. F. J. CHENEY fit CO., Toledo, O. January Furniture Sale NOW OX W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. on their way to Portland to visit relatives. . - William U'-iekel, w!io has bpen vifltlny friends mid rehitivel at Port Angeles, WnNhlnKton, return ed home thA-last or the wet-k. Leonard Strong wils a recent vis itor ut the V. Tlinmp.son hpme. Ohn liiller recently visited hl frleiiil 'Corl HoliertHon. Sidney Kohertnon visiter Hurry Johansen Sunday oveiilnt;. Mr. and Mrs, iurt. Kail w n vih. Horn to Ltt Grande Hiiuduy ultei noon. ' William UelckM vlblted Hchoul Krlday afternoon. . . ChrtMtlno Johansen and daiiKh ter Clara visited relutlveH at perry last week. y Arthur Itohlnsoii wjih a Sunday visitor at the home of hi;, nl'xe. Mrs. Marie Low. Itonnld, the small von of Mr. and Mrs. Ciith'Tl llulleut lie, who wa:i Injured lnt we k Is report d to be reeovriiiff. MIhh lh-rlhu. P'-an .w:ih u nil let at Ihe C. C. JuhuiiHrii home re-ei-ntly. . . The mw owner or the country elnh has been eiileriiihitnir several of t he I 'errv ytiumr peoph-. N HW YOU K. (AP) Women virtually have a monoply of ,on of the most Important positions in t he mot ion nlct urc ind ust ry that of script holder and film cutter. In this capacity they serve a? nssistunts to the directors. lurinc the filming of a picture, they help chick on the thousands of details relating to the manuscript. When all th"1 scenes have been shot, they "'".' 'superintend the cutting and ar- -The two ban'.s rUnircment of the film, an operat folluwini? , pffl- lon Whlch atwayH plays u bltf pari " in the success or failure of a pro- Klrst National U. V. l-lnue. Unction.' presldenl;' W. L. Smllh and H. C.) Many times the cutting of u film Phillips, vice presidents: A.. 31. requires niRht work aim ine wo Hank Officers. Aiv Numiil. : OIiKSSA, Wiish. huve named the eers and directors; Mtchaelsn. cashier; JacU- Hopi men generally are known as helntr Jr., iiSHlstuut eashh-r: II. O. Cor- ainonif the hardest workers In tin, bookkeeper; Martha S'hofer. the Inditslry. Their salaries ure sti-noirrapher; Kinney, Smith, J. better than these received by K. Ir.ier, Kred (b-lsslcr, J, C. averaKe actors. Miehaelsen. Iavld SSIer and I'hll- X woman's .viewpoint Is neces lips, .directors. -I wiry In the production or a plc- Ka riner.s' n nd Merchants' U C. ture, Allan I man. Janes Cruz. Nuelson. pnsldint: K. J.-- tlutll, Kdward Sutherland and olln r vice president: l(. W. Hlcke, rufih-: directors polnt- d out. U r. 11. II. lilekc and K.' II. Ko"d- Women also have a jri-ealer eis. - iiKHlstanL cashiers; . ianl-l power of concentration and ln- lli-iiubiKner. stenographer; Miol-1 fln.-K' more patience with minor sen. fiutli. II. W. Kick. J. .l.-iaM. WO nroducirs said. Many .hin'.Uula, William J I. I.uher, J. f script holders and Him eul Tunui and II. II. Illeke,- dliecfors. ters have risen from the rank ol . . Htt-notrraph'-rs and si'ci'etaries. Willamette School CIommI. Alter tin- n Kative Is cut. it must OlititifiN CITV, Ore. Willi sev- (. cleaned ana then prlnied on en cases of scarlet fever iircvali- positive film y special machhu.s. Inir in Willa Me, the Kramm.u which In many instances are op- sehool of that place has been (f - cialed by women. Krom here, the dered closed until at leant Wed- rilm poej through many processes nesday and ehnreh services on until It finally Is tested and ready Suiulay and other public pl(iC"s jor shtpun-iit were suspeiideii until all danor ,t the of the spread of the disease la ii,.re alone World's Largest Chain Department Store Organization. RATION-WIDE . INSIIIUUUN 7HTD urenney a DEPARTMENT STORES 108 Depot St, La Grande, Ore. Retail Gfloi, At Low) FirstShowing-SpringGoats Styles Which Merit Enthusiasm! How do we know that Spring is here? . Because our new and dazzling styles in Coats have arrived and are being tre mendously "admired by all who see them! In the different and appealing ew colors. Mixtures, Are The Chosen Materials The Tweeds and novelty mixtures hound the newest fashion note I They are the essence of all that's smart., Flares, tailored modes, fitted styles, and loose back . Coats are all shown I Our same welcome Values prevail I " For the Woman and Mis3 $1 See Our Window Display i FARMER BEARING HEAVY BURDEN, WALLACE AVERS Marry Hansen and l'avld Johan- past. KANSAS CITV (By the Associ ated Press) The agricultural states or the mlddlewest and soul h ire bcu.riHK' the brunt of n post war reversal of trade hulnnccM be tween the Pnited States and .Eu rope, H. A. Wallace; l)e Moines, Iowa, editor of a farm publication. testified here Monrlay before the nterslate commerce commission freight rate hearing. Mr. Wallace, who Is the son of the late secre tary of agriculture, presented an xhiblt on behalf of the corn belt committee, representing, agricul tural ortfinizntloiis in the corn belt. siaius r which purported to show that farmers in Iowa, Illinois and Missburl have been' rceVivIiiB' for onte years an annual return on their investment considerably he low, the Gi per cent which the eoin mission has announced as a lair return for railroads.., Prior to the world war. Mr. Wal lace said, the failed States was paying with surplus agricultural products Interest auiouniing to sev eral hundreds of millions of del- iiramount .laboratories I ur annually on debt contracted In approximately i ;.uuii, i ii aps copxty virri.itA.Ns OK ANOCi AN, Wash. Okanogan county camp, Vnited Spanish American War Veterans, has elect ed Allen Honey, Okanogan, com mander: (i. W. Itehynier, Oiuai;. and William Hreckenrhlge, Tona.--ket, vice coin ma ndei's; Kugeiie I.. Parker, Hrewsler. chaplain; M. J. Ksehman. Okanogan, (intirterinas ter: Clyde (1. Swan, Tonasket, col or guard; H. JJ. (Iiinm-ll, Okan ogan, adjutunt. The uliicei-H weiu installed by Stale Commander Wil liam l. Oowney, Seattle. Wives, ol metiihers, who were lri'enl at the ilitiner lid. I at liie Cariboo inn. laid plans to organ ize an auxiliary soon. .Mr. Ma--Can-t Siillor, stale commander of the auxiliary, Seattle; A. C. How -urd. Wiley Hamilton ami Mr. an I Mrs. J. C. Jackson, members or the Wenatcliee camp and auxillaiy were present. out) feel fr fthu is cut, assembled Guaranteed Electric Perculators $5.00 SILK LA Ml COltl). :,v pir foot. KADK) SKTS ill ;i liarr.iiu. JESSE WiSM ElECIRiS SHOP LliTtiical Ki-fiinoialion l'oi 'llii1 Home. Opposite V. O. 'Prince Carol" of the Cheyennes S'H.E y:s l.sr sikiuim; iomi, lu ll. W. I'.ilUllh 1'i.sviils Sally of the Sawdust W illl t'.M!ll. i MI'sl I II Ami V. f. I II I. lis l;i:!l i. xu l.ule C4iunty Health Niife WAI.I.A WALLA, Wash. Ml IMH h M. K; IIolJoti of Tucomu will be county hen It h nurse, sie i Ing Miss Lucille Withers, re signed. It was tinnoimet-d by the -omuiissloiH-ls. The appointment is effecllve . Kebniary I. .Miss Withers w ill do Led 1 Yoss wo; ti In soul hern states. The commission) rs called f.ir bids on about three 111 ties of tin Harvey Shaw road, to lie opened Tehran ry 2. The road is to le pra vehd. The board voted that 20 per cent or highway funds will problem he Mel aside for road maintenance, j .mi p.-r ft nt to be spent on con- i . si i net lon. I Irrlgaltiui ItcKrt 1 1 can I. The board muiod W. H. lilack- lloop I: I V I : Ii, ore At the an num director In Artesian irrlgat loo , nuat meeting of the Tanners' Ir dislrlct S. succeeding, the la: e I i Igat ing company, the valley's fl.st (Jcorge Ho lick. ! Irrtiration system, it was report I , J that 1 it.a eu had been spent the ' Nice thing about having a fnm- past year on permanent improv lly Is that you can wish you didn't j uieiits. Kurther imptovements will instead of wishing you dtd. be m;nle the coming year. Kurope Tor prosecution of Ihe Civil war. Put at Hie end of tin world war, IId- debt had le en cleared up anil Kurope had become t lie cred itor of America. 'America, inci dentally, lie testified, becaihe the Imhler or many promissory obliga tions. Trade relations stopped and a surplus of Ha nn products accumu- I lilted. ' ' ."This," nalii Mr. Wallace, "hits only the ml'ldlewest ItllO 1lleSOllth -ftlie agricultural area-s which pro duce these surpluses. Tlr rut ha not realized Ihe force or the blow and the minds of the big indus trialists of the eust have not been directed toward solution of the and Heath Takes Aged Vcteciin W KN A TCI IK 10, Wash.. Tuner al s-rvlccH were li.-lil ai Ciishmeri tor James O'C.ratly, ngi; 7n, veter an of the World war. who , Wednes.kiy night nt Leavmuorth. lb- was an orchard 1st at Mrtb n. The services were In charge o'r Cashm.-re legion posl, full ruNil :iry honors being paid. A sipiad fin d inrce voiieys over the gr taps wen Hounih'il. So far lis Is known, Mr. o'Crady was the Oldest Iti. nil- r ,,f the le gion In 'this region. He utmhl hiiv. becij 70 In March. Hespit.' his Uge. In. served two yearn In the World war w1h the Cana.lian for ces. He could have sere longer but for .a rule that retired him ut !". lb- t nlisied utnl) r ag.- nf d ami eaiiD- home hei'on- the Am erican forces slarte, ov. rs- as. Mr. O'Hrady was kmiwn among .Cash mere 4eirtonnaires as the "lioy Scout member. : FIND HERE : I Copy for tli column mult be Id bf :UO m. m. ( hlc-kc-n Vln Ii,imt f sitvi-iI ty llic Ilnptlst-ljiilksi' W al I. o. O. I". hall (Adnnu Av-lf 6:;io Iu 7:30, l-'rliluy, L'2nJ. Tkl. - l-:i:' An ' ,-czi-iiia prvimratiun ft-onul iol rm-vnl pruticrlulion tlial ! liitlllllMin Si-Ill MmiKI.-i-SAI.HM. I),,..-,;,.,, k. r. VI. nk'-r ,tr poiu-ji r:ty. ouii,.. ) ! n liniliitlnn In -. Kuhm ni.,., ,t M. ,,;.! ,!,,,, of Ihi- Kli-dl rinlstiiin i lum-li. wmilil kii- I ir. .Il,n Kvimsi. wliii ri-MlL-iii il ri-i-i-nlly In iii-,.,.,, . mil Iu ( 'alirornin. l:(-v. Mr. Whit-nki-r was naiil In I,,- ,,,. ,,f ti,,. wi-ll-ktioun nilnlsti-i-ft nf ih,- mil-ill.- wist. M,. ox,,,.,!,.,! , ,, hl Hiiluil Man-h I. Ino.st Ulu: iiialu for chlldrrn mid pi-iil,i ut si.sii' a botllo onl4 SilviTlhurii-WrlijIil's l-.uiilly dr.'i sturv. , i-K LOOK SATt ItDAY ONLY, f Si-cl:il alc on Lamp Sh"'r l-'riiiiii-.-i, ovi-r thirty styl'-s :f sizi-.s fur lluuiloir l.jinipM, Tulitf ; . ISrlilici. fjiinps niudi! of tin; nn'4' l-:i.-.-l rie WflJcil, Win.-, nil rVilnwJ uni--ilili-( iii price. SI.IKi fnmiif mi i-Ik.; 7.-, . friiiiti.s ut iu it. tf Kk'liiinlon'H Art & G-il'l Slion t - . -.. l-!l-s stamo.m:ky. Till- rim-Mt, monl uluwiic uml l III prlci- Malloni-ry on III" l'acil roasl. you wlll-fiud ut Silvt-rtho llKlil ll family ilruir nloni. l--4 ncnintltcliliif. ' nleattna. WW' bolus, ela NortiiD'. Kldilj SIW- A ri al InvlRurator that arts ri i lly on thr nTVcn, thnt puis II''?: anil pi-p Into -niTVOUM proplc al . u liotili- only at Sll"'j , Ihurn-WrlKiifB family druis rtw- t , i-,"1: t ' lA'CHVTIIIMi fur inaklin; xliail,-), at itkli.irJw"'-' f Ai t .M (ilfl Sluii. 1-2I-" 11 Is not nrcinnury for yo" hiiv., U.-imliufr or fnlllns out o( liir; wlu n lie liuy hottlp that nrtsi'j lo In d,iys. oli nt 7r,c a W only at Silv,.rthorn-VrlKbts " liv ilrint l(v. I-''1', aiDHIIiniDIBIHIKIIIBIBBBIinnnnilBaMEBfCQDlllliBBBESSlEXS TT1 T "rVT 1 j TT Lower Prices Fresh lirend, 3' loaves.... , 2."c Fresh Creamery Butter, 2-lb. roll .l90c Foljfer's New Crop Tea, 1-lb. Vg ."),Sc Hotel Benson Coffee. Ml), pkg .Vic Gcbhaid's Mexican Style 1 leans, 3 can. 2Sc Gebhaid's Mexican Chili Con Carne, 2 cans 3."c Heinz CaUup, large bottle 29c Heiz Medium Size Ripe Olives, 9-oz. can..:. 22c :.c 5c 17c 10 lbs. Choice Onions Fancy Seedless Raisins, 3 pkgs 12 Boxes Matches in tint.,,, 10 Flaw Sunny Monday White" UuniTwZisc r ,, It. ,,1U'S' i,ox r,0c. 9",c 10-b. sack Sell-R,s, i.,lllcakc Flour 6!)c 10 lbs. White Navy Beans m I.lltl. i hlf Tom lUynplils- 1. th. -Vron prtnc' of th. rh(ynn Indian j lnb In tklahom.. While traveling In tlprnuiny with . rlmi h. m.t I KMiiI'iit'tlltnK-lh llorn.lrln anil It Ml,! they'll Iw wrd. If hralm) th. I lrlh.1 wncr. will Ulr htm from hi. h.rtrt.. Imh-ou.. he dnl not nurry a I full bloixlcd Indian. Tttii I. pvw trying to jtt bn (kmc tmo ihtAniuJ . '-, n n ii HOOVERIZED GROCERY lIEUt, THE T1IIUFTY THRONG" gEER LOW ER 1'RICE i JoD STORE. MAIN 40. cziissnBisaBiBiiiEjjassasBcss: