Thursday; June 13, 1929
Page Four
IA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
i ;
(Incorporated) '
An Independent Newwpnpor
FRANK B. APPLEBY Krtltor nnd Puhllwhor
HARVKY F. MATTHEWS Ttnwlnwm Manager
Published evenings, exoept Sunday, at 1 4 1 G Adams Avenue.
La Orande, Oregon. The Observer-Star published every Friday.
Entered at the Pcfltofflce at La Grande, Oregon, aa Second
Clans Mull Matter tinder net of March 2, 1B71.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF UNION COUNTY AND THE
CITY OF LA QRANDI5
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tion of all news dtaputchcii credited to It or not otherwise credited
If piibllahed heroin. All rights of republication of special dis
patches In this paper, and also the local news herein also are
reserved.
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National A d vert f King Representative
i M. C. MOGENKEN & CO., Inc.,
( Ban Frnnclsce, Los Angeles, Scuttle, Portland, Chicago,
Detftilt, New York
SUUSCR1PTION RATES
lij Carrier
Daily, per month In advance - 7Bo
Dally, six months In advance f.,.... $4.60
Dally, sinulo copy.... Do
By Mall
Dally, per month In advance .. 60a
Dally, per six months In advance ...$2.D0
Daily, per year In advance .. $5,00
Weokly Observer-Htur, per year $2.00
Mt. Glen Nearly Af
Rid of Epidemic
of Mumps, Report
My Mr, K. I. Whitiiur
fOhserver Correspondent)
MT. GLEN (Special) The epi
demic of mumps which has been
going: through the community for
the hiHt two months, Heems to be
almost over. Maxine Zaugg Is Buf
fering from this disease but this
seems to be the only case for the
last wpk. Others have recovered
very quickly as in most cases the
disease was very light.
R. S. Allen is driving a new car
which ho recently purchased.
Virgil Alexander, of Huunyshle.
Wash., is visiting nt the J. A. Leak
home. Mr. Alexander is a whole-
wile potato buyer and has ahipped
a number of carloads of potatoes
from this section. At present he Is
preparing a carload from the Imb
ler vicinity for shipment.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Solkll, of La
Grande, were visitors in the neigh
borhood Tuesday.
Mr. McCoy, of tho Homo Lumber
was here on
ADVERTISING RATES
Display, foreign, per column Inch
Display, local, per column Inch
Time contract prices on application.
42o
.. 40a
They're, glltin' nfter graiw mis
era, an' pryln' into barley grow- ,nnd Coal company
In, so it's only u iiecion o time business early in the week.
till Ukm liarhorin' dandelions 'II! Ed Jasper, of Alice), was In the
ho on tin- green rjirixM. Don't you I community Tuesday,
wMi you'd HMriKil to mat lire
hiMii-u iu- iigcni you almost kick
ed out of your of Net thirty years
ii Bo?
r. Wouldn't it be a jrreut juke on the reporters if it finally
t developed that Colonel Lindbergh really didn't have anything
. to say? ! ...
COVE LAMBS
ARE SOLD TO
WEISEIi MAN
Ii- Mr. .1. It. I'riio
(ohtiurvt'r 0.rri'tniml'nt)
COVE, On: (Special) J. II.
Kio'lier unci K. J. Huker wold their
ilainlm to Klilun Cuiiimm', of Wotjior.
Tho htmli.s uro to be delivered about
lcrnrrlinor in Tino-nr Kulrenn sinfieiioinn 'July. 13 iinil wort: soltl ill 11 cents
'- Radio advertisintr
! ) . - y ' ' per l ,,,111.1
1 1, m not so noi. iie low a uieveianu audience tne oilier day mat i.-..,.,.iu
A "Light Colored"
Shoe Sale
Is Now in Progress
All Light Colored Shoes Reduced
Featuring 2 Prices
Sunday, June 16th Is
Father's Day
Remember Him on His
DAY OF DAYS .
Values to $10.00
SJ.95
Bob Smith bought a truck load
of hops In this vicinity Tuesday.
Lewis Smulley and Mr. Ilrad-
shaw are painting the barn nnd - ,
other outbuildings nt tho E. D. '
Whiting farm. . 1,1 tne ,ilHt few days but is much
Mrs. II. S. Allen Is nttendins the ! im,rovcd
Hose fort lv..l in Portland. She ad Clnra Hendrlck. has nc
compnuled her brother-in-law Km ?e,lc? a P"""1"" tll vender
Allen nnd family, of La, Grande, j ljU,,cn
there. I rfl- Clarence De Graw and son,
Mrs. Annie 11. Xebeker has been ' Kcr ot llain,e hve returned to
: their home after having spent u
few days with Mrs. De Craw's
Values to ?11.50
Remember Saturday is the Last Day
N. K. West & Co., inc.
La Grande's Leading Store for Over 30 Years
See the "Specials" in Our.
MEN'S STORE
He will appreciate "HIS" Gift if it comes
from "HIS" Store.
expect to spend the oummor here molhcr Mr3, j. A, Leak
nrwl will rotiirn to ("orviilhw in.
Mrs. Mary .m. earner, oi i-a
Grande, is visitlnpr with her dauph-
Kdley and his mot In
. ; a half hour broadcast on the Columbia network at a cost of uo Ktiiey, left Sunday for i
; $3000 brought in 16 inquiries, while a newspaper advertise- ,1;,
i i meat in five cities costing the same amount brought 4000 in- win attend Krami iuiiK a u ueii-
i i nilivins Ho f io-lii-nfl i lw r.idin vnnlioc .it SlCft Rl ,..!, ..H Bute fn.ni O.ve Indce Nil. 01, A. F.
, ; ... . - .-i-..- ... ,." -.... ...... A j, jlr! Kt.lu.y vvl vl..it;
:i inoso lioni newspaper advertising at 7 tic eacn. wiiii her dnniner, Mrs. c. 1
l i t'haiiKle for a week after whlrli she j
i . ...w...-. ,.,.. . (will K" as tar aH rortlaml with Iter
t A WISE GROUP OF STUDENTS l,lam,ler and f,y where . she
Tho 17 boys and girls who compose tho high school senior wl" !!U'lt Mr- K, ll, lrt
; , .,..,. . ... . .. . . ,. -with hint. Mrs, fhanle. who was
class at Godwin Heights, Jlich., will shortly put into realiza- formerly a tv Kin with her hus
; ; tion a scheme that other high school youngsters might well .'""' f'v iwiiini! the
stinitner In t'nlirnrnla.
; COp.V. j Mn u, JlrH, Th,.mas C. Laird
These1 17 students, accompanied by two teachers as chap- ' ramiiy. f i.a tirando, 'spent
. , . ' -ii .1 the weekend with their enllsln Mrs.
.. crones and general caretakers, are going to leave 011 a three j H K,.u.h,.r- Mrs. tMirA lu ,.m.
(Weeks' automobile camping tour of Yellowstone National pieyed at the nine Mountain
i nark' jcreamery.
'.') " ' ' , I T,1' 1'iirkdalo eluh is to enter-
4 When they wero frcsiimen they decided to map out some uiti (! v...i..,.n .iu,,s Mf the vat
f definite project for the close of their senior year and work !:'' "I"1 "'c,l",,'k """" J"c
. Kai'h club h;iH liwn nskeil to
') for it. Agreeing on the Yellowstone Park tour, they put furnish one selection fur tho iri-
J in their nmejor, tljg UIr' FSkW .ure in ""Ar.or..r". 'l,
laying awiiy juoney to make it possible. .'(j iab.ait f.mr ears win k from cve.
I The class presented plans and movies to add to its fundJ J- I:- Vvk( kfl .My inrninK
1 j 1 1 1 1 4 J41 1 a sm,r buiin';js trip to Walla
i At ujn;iiiimi a oiiiuiti uifirn. cmiiiu, iaiiiuuvii-u iiuia.iiiv, i.iiuij Walla. Il c.m:Uil to ri'lttrn
Individual students contributed what they j weJnesii.iy.
return
September to continue his work for
cd a fellowship there which with Kred &IUSS.
the extra work he has done this ' Among those nttendins the stock
year will enable him to Bet his de- show from here were Mr. and Mrs.
Kree nt the end of next year. P. V. Keik nnd won Melvln, Vein
Xebeker nnd Arnold Hendricks.
Mr. Felk exhibited a number of
Guernsey cattle on which ho re
ceived awards there.
Mrs. J. A. Leak was a business
visitor in Imbler Tuesday.
J. Norman Felk accepted a
position at the railroad yards recently.
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navanUt
EVERY
PENNY
SPENT
ON
YOUR
FLOORS
V
1 . . x 1 j j.. 1 1 i 11 ii;iiiis who i,iuii;nvti .t 1
oome 01 mem got spare-unie joos aim uiineti 111 ,.,,,, Sla. t.llMl. lhm vir ar
il and hmch; sides
'j could earn.
! the nioiiev that tliev received to the class treasury. Others nv,.i in t ... snmiav
InnW hrinf tiinrr M;irl rhristnins vncntion iohs tintl rtiiitrilmlod !
their wages.
I So it went until, when graduation time finally came, they
; found they had plenty of money to provide them with a very
' liico trip. So they'll start out for three weeks in the Yellow
: stone, camping out and cooking their own meals for the ex
; tent of the trip.
That trip will undoubtedly mean ever so much more to
"J those 17 young peojile than it would if their parents had
, simply given them the money for it. It is something they
have worked for something for which they have sacrificed,
' something they have put over by their unaided efforts. Tlioy
( are, we think, to be praised rather highly for their persever
! ance and good sense.
: A thing of that kind is a valuable experience as well as1
i an cultivable vacation. What that miiiix-t h:i lanolit
j students of the necessity for thrift, hard work and selt-deinal iWaUyttyefja:
; will l)o worth much to all of them in years to come.
M r 1 1 :irriM I
Syf STANDARD 01L)p4:,?,
!)NG life for your floors Is guaranteed by the use
of Scnour's Floor Paint, the oldest, most reliable
and best known floor paint on the market. .
There's no need of taking chances with the money yon
spend on floors. Not when you can gee the guarantee of
simhction that comes with every can. Seoour't Floor
Flint makes your investmeni secure.
Scnour's Floor Paint not only p reserves but beau tines the
surface with its enamel-like lustre. Easily applied, dries
overnight and wears and wears and wears.
Srwemv't FW Prt h mJt h Imt m fwir lw tfW tl trti fr II
irr m mn. "It imn hkt irm" m mil imttrmr tarjcri trb m Jtrt, II
mill. w-9Wr4. ttmtnt mud ttncrtH. h'rm tbt tttmJfrmi af JmrwMity, '
tmt y ifptmtmn. ktmtj tf Imitrw md W m kt mm emml 1
A Mtirtin-Senour Perfect Paint Product
Home Lumber & Coal Co
Cold
Colder. .
Coldest
Tne famuu h'rittitlnirm
Cottl (Umtntl, a hi (rut -rd
iirrie tchirh 5;er
the freezing f uvvubvt
and te-ierts
At your linger tips
It's ns Htinplc tin Rrtting a wnlch, yrt tbo
New KriKidairi Hold Control ciialiUn
"'.! to regulate os you plt'nc the tiiuo
rvquirrd to frrcze ioo and tlesnrrtd.
FRIG I DAI RE
THE Quiet AUTOMATIC R K r R I (; K It A T O R
Jesse Rosenbaum, Elect. Eastern Orcein 1 jght &
nvt vvhy m.iB. Power Co.
l. tlromle . cir-Bon l tirnmlf. titv.
I
Mm
1
VktM M Of M
PEACOCK
Nut Coal
A brand new car of
PEACOCK Nut Coal
just unloaded.
It's the best coal for the
range.
Van Fetten
Lumber Co.
"Wood Rerrliw Quick
. , I'Iium Main lr
Straw Hats 20 Less
All Shirts 20 Less
AH $1.00 Ties Now 79c
All $1.50 Ties Now ....... $1.29
AH $35-$40 Suits....;... $29.50
NIMSCO.
Men's
Store
TRY
W. K. GILBERT CO.
FIRST
Many Bargains Listed on Want Ad Page
sets new sifrndard
SPECIAL
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
WASH DRESSES
WITH lU.OUMKKS Atre - to 10
5!)0 to .SI.!).")
WITHOUT lil.OOMKKS
Ape 7 to 1 1 5!)c to !.!)3
WASH rilOCKS For women
who want to Look Younji
i)Sr to 9-.."
rr..w srrrs
100 to 7i)C
KOVER ALIS
70 to ?t.3
r.IB OVERALLS
OS to ?1.25
SUN SUITS
19 and 0S
SWniMINT, SUITS
tO to ?2.08
yg, N all-nlpcl cabinet that cannot warp.
- A mechanism that is licrniclicallr
scaled, dust-proof nud self-oiling. No
woudcr the General Electric Refrigerator
lias set new standards! It actually oiTntes
more quietly it uses less current, it pro
vidrs the maximum food storage capacity.
And important to busy housewives it
operates automatically, regulating itself
so that the temperature is always within
Ihe safety zone several degrees below 50.
These new all-sterl models arc remark
ably low in price, beginning at 8215, at
the factory. They are as durable as a safe,
and cannot warp. They keep cold from
seeping nut and beat from creeping in
more cfiectivelv than any previous refrig.
crator ever offered.
Visit our display rooms and see the new
all-steel modi-Is and learn bnwrailv tliev
mny be bought with conveniently spaced
time payments.
There- nr now ovor 2.T0.000
li.ers of (.oiicrnl Floetrlc lip.
frlgrnlnrs. IVol nno ol (licit
lins over Npciit n wlngln ilollnr
for ropnlrs or nervier. Thn
wns our giinrnn(io lo llii-m.
Br ur lo listrn in on the General Eire.
trie. Hnur brmtdnutliiK rrery Saturday
Evening frrm H l 9 Eaulern Standard
Tim, oi er lhm N. O. C nMirorfc of forty.
Ilro ffnfioru.
NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP
GENERAL p ELECTRIC
ALIi-STGGIi KCPKIGERATOR
W. H. Bohnenkamp Co.