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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1926)
Thursday, July 29, 192G, Page Two HA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER I I E it The New Japanese Lunch Cloths See Them on Display Specially Priced HILL'S "A Good Place to Trade" S i 0 Q uiiiiw . w w - w wjvra u ABOLISH HULE- W OFFICE CAT , IWM ea Ioctor aaya fsiijrue Is a Mat of us do get sick of our work. , NKW YOKK. July (AD John W. I tart h;t .toim-d a move iitent for alioiUion of d.-mocrullr. ( national ronveuiion ruls which jf RIYAI, were largely r.ioniU for bin He decidedly bald: ii-infr tnu pany s prcMj-mi;u c-m- I K. Hi rompU-xloo'a loo florid; Don't know what he'a called. Itut hta man or r are horrid. did.no in 1S2I ir.xt a.l of Atfr nitin or William U. McAdou. Mr. rwtvia la onpow-d lo the tan third and unit rui. 1U tut nds to work fur majority ruir In tu l:OS convention. , thhers Art' ' His vk-un ar. In accord, partly j . . "at h-ast. ith tho: of at bust 2m KwiHC h ldr hair bark wtth dvniorriW national cojuoiiti-e " luinrwdtt injure, Uw tM&or ...n.iPd ... m.v . i.r.-.-vl Uitl Hm proprwtns- . of Ue ftlm tlf m Iv.ft aj f..urinir iiiinnA NVvr worked. In bU Jlfe . That Is -asy to -, . Yt tt J piln that Krftn4 5VUe Jduvh pr-fr btm to me. ' - turn of the rules that lip the 1 f-4 convention. The firm mow to aboil'.! tin two third ruli- was mai'' by lyd Ilerrinp. Iowa national rmtn;iit inan. a McAdoo s,upirti r, la a 1-t- studio. "I mould like lo Jartnv a . to li ldar In your mo In psrtuivront- IMiuy. Ik -vald. - om ur an at1or?, a-krJ the film man. "Vw." "Had any crvnt-rirtM'-e anln nllltOUt BIHtk-lKA;" A flk-kiY uf MaUnes fitotM' la the ivjior cym a 1m rvpltl: HAitnjr wlihoof awUfimi la uhat bnutu Oh lKrt:H . Many a utan nil- wlih Indul-1 p-nrv on the rfalid a bo bilfr- In, Hi ot a ruua aad th-a t.k . him' uvU to fivur out a way to baX (ht- eot-k markt-t- jjl Creation in SUk A'-.'.'a-.C KNIGHT 1L COME TB CITY orhfpinjr In a Utile old atorv jhuiMinff. nt lpruct' tre-t uni V ttVfimi-. F.vory Sunday thoro woro it'dTiRrtitaiiunn too tanc to ! r- 'onttHlui' d. And mi. atihouKh he had eon it h rv ipHni to cto jhlH 11 ytam or v ;inr.-lluif work land -au-r lUHii-aii In lUr l'-sin.-d ho m-t ill ffii.iiu-kil u-d of ItU eroKlntr fumlly. Mr. 1'ruti rould jtmt r-it th- oppurtnriiiy to w rvi- NVwa that NVIxon Knitfht, th-jhiH faiih. Hi Imni'dlaS-ty atartttl urolw-rjark proaohr who garni. thrifty )niMinr cam pa I pn ed hi t oiiv:rln In n uiomh of r - jajid -.r-..u-4 ih i-uurt li auv, ul vlvut -r'ia li-r-' liurt lisr, wilijat uvnu unI h'pru ntr.-'t. It rt-turn a -k from Sunday to Aa-jMfl throuirh his ffona that Mr. luuii- thr- n rutar p.titurii- of thi- j Knixltt U-raio4 int' r-tfd iu iho Clnirrh of ;od i jubilating liL! .a (imnd) pjirlsh .st winter. roKp riv' pttrtshiat'-rM thus fc- lc. j , Mr. Kniuhl has ln consiMf-nliy mM oini, VI aw aun-. jwfiil inr . ft piaAy wiiittH, .Jia.i ci ui wochI to following The ralliuir run list. lliniwjf a loifipr r for r aiuny , ht- underatandM tiif atiimd of ihr latMiriuir pwpi. anil mi- tx th m on ih-ir wun jrniitnd. i Siii-1 to luiv- ri - c-i-l ihtlojritinil irlnin Ihroitxh a ror n su nd - cuuw.'. I tmMv From Uuia, Wadi. I!- ron' to li rjmnl -harv of a hiinh of tid parinh With him ho uill hrinff hi wiff Mother, Held Insane OI(F(HN' CITY. OnvWuly 24. (AI')Mrji. In.- Warn-a w.'a tal;. n to lh Sal1- hop:ial Utto y.-su-nlay fo, towing un -xamlnjttion ly lr. Frank W. Vatl:r.. who found m.is mi If riiiff from d int-ntia pra-- ji-uv, a form of inanuy. aii-ii tno from...i lr M..IIur lr. M.Iumu liol- itn, ;i. to d'-ath Tu l:y nltfht jlinrlH Warrt-u, h(irtand Of tin LA.n.n -.r-l.-.-.l I-.t.. Pil V ...... , ..,A1, - pw-t lo .sl.li?Ji ih ir oom hirv wiftiin a, w k or mi. M' OittTB of ih nominaiiin j lok forward to a quirk. nd ' Krouih unU' r thi-:r now paAor. tiniy a lint utor Uun four V'r tiM, the parish numt-ra k-ou Iji. unj;r. jraiitn f riu n:y I jtK-t-n niloy-l by tlu- Souihrn laifit and urraiifr-d fir th can- f th . am. rhtldr. a-4 tMt- two I Stars at 14 Running Again Our New- Foundry in completed and in operation. Our machine shop is temporarily located I in out- ware house. We can handle Wacksmilh,.eW'ng, toundry and .Machine Vork. La Grande Iron Works Smithing - Tool Steel - Shafting Pulleys . Etc. its ivsTtxTinv Ti:tr. .x. .d the m. iiilK ohip Tli.- H. v. ; SAI.KM. Or... July 2 t A!') - .'ario A. 1-lun.m. r. first l. a.i-rjj, ;. Vt.-a. - fon-xtry insHcMP Koahloo dmftnda nn.is and more ailk ' for mttady. That i why Ixts Atucl-a haa jum ro-" ci-d us flrat ktiipload of i.k for horn consumption in a n-w cilk mill ail-rmuau lth. aarny. Mias. iKjrothy nti--ry ujm- a. $K0 batr'of ruw atlk for a prdatal- ahH ah hoi ott some of il-e 4.mput-d ma-t-rtal. 1 I from W. Mutton. J. .. anI r. in-spf-ctor or f.r- ts. w ill I-av Sale i.i aroompam-d hy l.ynn J. ut Ihr group Of 'hiirri t,t tjo, ftoimp.r. is miu a worKOr atnuiej Mrlaii l. vn ni i niiKvoifin i uptiii f-j f,-ti-ral uriivui. ji mojaiy of th littl t lo.i-,v II-- naa a nass oi :a tw m.v f von. ititih r. d puty stat fowMp.'. n rn .unont; whom ho ban nlirdMo Mudy various loL'trlnp ojwni v.td fuiiow-rs. 'iion5. inohidin? th.- Hoot)i-K-I.y Ctiun-h Ituili i op-rationa in l-tnc rounty an I Claude I'ra.i. vi.u has s-rvM rs .sr.- lin lliscn ov.-ntions in ("u mini..r mnre he ram- hr( twojifjil Orvtfon. for.lalion is t ar fixmd h firmer i t Tii.1i-i. Wurrt-a 4ut-ii ut only 14. Iut h- oi l rid h-Hi.ic balled ne of the tIK fTti 'hiHt)" ut in- tftinift a(Sun j W.-trtri. it- Hi Kuiutajt City. Mo... htf Ivn-u awui;ln-z t ratuH ' tdy iiiiKirMfi .-L iHrt iln-. He rii-iiii tvMi iwu Willi Cham- ! taoi iti Tit.tt-it ih1 ouoV liupr ! rt-nt(y tas-d to th company hy Hond Ilrfts. Work on th- nt w j location will start about tlu- mid- i dl- r,f A ii rust PATARRH I A bead or tiucat it QKially tMnrn:d by th vapois of WICKS V VARORUB Onr r Millie Jmn Ul Yrm,hr UNIVERSITYof OREGON (FINE ARTS MUSEUM) BENEFIT DANCE , La Grande Elks Hall Tuesday, August 3 Star Novelty Orchestra Singing Syncopaters THE PUBLIC IS INVITED 50c Per Person 9:00 to 12:00 READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED AD3 U your w-ijtht U (wo iwvnly . A Dl you uaul lo trt thtnmr Jud: an Mithout breakfast And turx'l about dinner. f ist! toe li hips hlllUKif. ip the roan who, -It bflor.fr d JM IS HAVINO KI N IN H.OK1KA. He f,. ,nn ml Mr. aiU Mr. Jun h. Tlraoir wn, u( MlnarwU. i-e thi stickpin? to a millionaire : "Who?. V."oolworij V We UHd to think we knew. 1 Hut no we must confess, . j Th ior we know we know we j know. We know the l l 1 The nrractM-r. wtoo wife was iwxttl for her htmtt-Kne. Ice tiiriuc the suntlay Sahoo iH. of Unialt hoii on politer'. "When ft Hic f apl paHel lo ou, la ait. tx'iw Ul.l tit t-4 hxtkln; otic, lie polite ami lake Hie piKre4 one.' - I mtu ine taaek row raune a land ahi-ner. "I bi-t ilai'i lUe. may he IMtH.lt! Ills wtftx , i ... I Kh-- hsvo lo ha a shepherd but a tro:tt la m ronir enoujrb to take ert uf him if, tr to Norman K. Mark. - New ork national comntlUiniaa ( and Smith supr-ort' rs. Th- prrw-nl sy-stm. uadr hie h apropi.inwa-l' one Ibtrd oi dia;ata aru In a posatioa lo ;v'to th' bill ot lb oihvr 'two rt'tird.' aaid Mr. I mvis ' la-Js H !.vH to croup control to dk trica J y a bio or bsoc.v j u)-uin the rul of the okj loriiy an-1 th-r- will be a tod In j.ili i;ro iis towards anialn-.iioa. j 1 aors Mayrtt Kuk- j "i he pfint ipl- we should vsao ; i-i i th:; lite d Ufte; ane vole, the auijot1t' of votw lo noiuia ja!v."" i:j.m tw mlrs of lh.e ajulcnal ieo.mniitte I-. ! w tnat ent ranee- of l!r. umi iota the fifht iil bC an lupaita;.! iffrct. Wfvr mojjs iv uhii shut. I'riS'lU.KTON. July 29 Al). Coo dH tas oi eat-rn -woolen and lexiu mlha are much' U tter thn tnoev of trie, rast, in tht- opinion tf t'hauncey Hthop. mancr cf lb ff-odU-ton Woolen Mills, wbo kaa returned from a trip to the eaat. - riimate. labor, softness of water and advantage of bein r near lh sourer of supplws mait these coadMiona. he taa. West ern mills ax able Vo oaU a a rtety of roods to meet iraoifdiat-. trade demsnda. McCoy's Puiu Weight 7 On Weak Skinny Men HoJlows In ehe-k hoi lows in th-sldrs nf neck fistntws m c heart w h y don't you do some into to maa4 -our-f look like a re I man? . j Mctoya Cod I.lvrr fil om- pound- Tfcbifts puts on weigrht where welrbt ts needed not ony thai, but they bufld up your gt-o rai haiia aad you rrow strong er, morv energy lie and gt plenty of ambition. . -One woman rind 1 S pounds In . ix weeks and If any under wrftit man or woman doao't ra pounda in daa wtin Wof'oy's. Red iTosr lrne - Store or the druKcfeC from whom thy purrhaaed thm will ptsdiy ' re turn Lhe purchase prlcr. i tab ka 4 ornia Ak lor McCoy's they arc suwr coalrd. Adv. TOMORROW! REMEMBER I OKI! HIS1IOP OF I.OMM1V. r. Win nine too Incraam. aha will -.bit Amerirs In the carle P lecture 1aCM nahcrxtliea. I Tf.v. 1 by liiIo bov-b !i nor i An ounr pound of wore. i ptvi ac Jra'J a J. ... ROHCTT WINT.ATE. OIJVTIVK BONE ll tV-R , w 1 r l. 11 I 1 1 We s 4 rood paint U . lew pckTk. It jrurn a Incur av aa1 ppi4 nao a loc a awr if. lhr arm ti p are wrobaiw4 fur paAit and o4L We emiM exis Mil ine Other dewirch Jurwl i kc waonry. hat m- pc-r to nU lo Uk dim woo Mm It. oa the wbosrgairc 4Hwmw piau. I Jowl know wwtnec you apswt eiate U or avw. bwt tm KMUiy ttka as swaay swtie- fVuvn Iw-ct they are aktn anuaa Sd or to sx-r crca more fur lm-41 otl irwua we are M-iltn K for. If )ai ooaM tac empty Uawvd utl barrrla anvnmd oar piae yo would know i bat we hate beew ao m aw-, ut pawit. TW rcnnr barrel. w-ew t CklleU with awjuantanc. lsOo l lu ooeac owl here ana svJk if bad any ciifanr botler wUt cotJtvT lids asW pwt waer with ODWr rtirta Tny wvwsd sy as an aw UwL theer wife wwatM a totter Ilka that lo cui4. fruit m, bot wv 1 aoer rasrrnt to aity tnrmNhsaer. I hey haw Moptm m ulrwjgc for that kwd of aateelal hervi He aatre wheat yoa few ymr paint that yaw ham about one bait X your txnrj Irfu Inrw In 0e )ar from that time go oat and ctaaamc the anwth Moo of yonr Um ad If lha nwsnt Hat aM rttrht past tt Wei-w omo Uwt eant anri lm tt harm. We wul neaal It to the dwm from hern. Claude C Pratt Lumber Co. i With only one day remaining, today, the landlord's notice and move out- WE ANNOUNCE A BIG S2.50 BROWN SCOUT SHOES Iioth leather and -composition soles, dark brown double stitched muleskin tops with half bellows tongues. f 1 QQ Nearly all sizes at $ j mm 0 $5.50 BROWN DRESS SHOES Vebur calf tops, tanned a rich cherry red. Blucher lace style, full duck lined. For Final Disposal Friday, ffQ OQ Per pair Ou.UJ n $6.50 BL.CK WORK SHOES Extra quality triple stitched calfskin tops. Ulucher style, with composition waterpixraf' salts; built for hard wear. Final Price, per pair $4.79 Final and last call for the wind-up of our entire stock of men's and young men's work and dress shoes - standard brands, all go at the most amazing re ductions advertised in La Grande since 1914 n n MEN'S $6.00 DRESS SHOES Medium weight black kid tilucher tops, with natural tanned medium weight soles. Near ly all sixes. At One Final Low Q JQ Price, per pair ' wO.Ou ODDS AND ENDS AND BROKEN SIZES T SHATTERED PRICES! Canvas $3.50 Lace to Toe SHOES $2.19 $5.00 Comfort Plain Toe SHOES S3.50 Leather House SLIPPERS n Q 16-INCH HIKING BOOTS Medium weight cllkin tops full kice styles. D last, army officers plain toe model. Neaiiy all sites. Per pair $7.69 Q D Regular $6.00 Light Calf Dress Oxfords 16-INCH LOGGERS' PACS Heavy weight, leg strap style with double stitched par. toes, viscnliitd. Goodyear welt ed soles, thoroughly oiled. Per pair 58.49 The newest and snappiest models in the season's most popular shades of tajrht tans. $3.69 $3.89 $2.19 p i forth hh I. 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