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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1930)
Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSKKVEi -LA 1IKANDK. ORK. Wednesday, June 11, 1930 QJ" . C O M PEL LED 1 1 'allow ha.H l.oon worked one. ;' to 1, popular progriim. J. F. Haun. who has heen hfrd- I KKX (110): 8, Xl.S;, 10:30 or Ink hi l,a:,.l of she.it on rnge,ln cheat; 11:30, nnrn, nil.lnlKht ;ln. leap community during the matinee. . pant few week movrt the.plu-ep!.; San H-.iiiflso .o Ills home ram-h a! Hviiiw lhe KPO (60 : S. dnnee oiTheatra: latt.M- part of the week, where ; S. Salon orchestra: 9:3. concert;. hul.l rnp Nhfitr nr (IV to J I. uni--v n.u.v.. AND THE ROAD TO SAVINGS IS A STRAIGHT LINE TO HILL'S FOR WHAT IT WILL BRING - RE-LOTTING REGROUPING am and Sell III That's Our Positive Orders US IN G THE BLUE PENCIL RINGS PRICES DOWN! Dow All a M0LIS1HN6 COST OBLITERATING PRICE CUTTING CAMPAIGN that is causing THIS COMMUNITY vTO VIBRATE WITH SALES ENTHUSIASM WOMEN'S COATS A heaullfiil line In 'Minor plain or lilniilKtl Willi Kill fin-s. Sl id in JIl.'i. Cluse run price I! $15 . VOILE, FUQCKS ! Tlranil now l!)3n styles I'nllynnna it nd other ffood' makes, rinse, hut' prlco Thursday , ,; : i SILK DRESSES . . . Plain and Printed silks aftermion styles evenlnu-,' frocks. t Henular I8.7S.- I'loso.ont at ," ., $6.95 fluules IMood3Wnrth nncl wife nT Trout creek", were visitors In town the Jaitf-r part of the week. .Mr. Hloodsworth reports crops j lo:.klnK k""'1 ""t community and" say.-: that summer fallow-lnis is well advanced at the most of Ihi' farms. He bus plowed Sun acres this peusiiii find seeded 1 7; nerefi to yprinj? .w lit-ai whleh is up. and limkinK fine. , A mi i niter of farmer- of this community' were delivering Imtts to fcvnns during the past week for i shipment to IWtlanrt with the j Wallowa I'oumy Miirltetln? asso- ciatlnn. . j 1'. A. fei'rne retuthetl home recenlly freni l.ewlstm. where1 ho 1 went to visit his father. Hod Mr Crae, w ho Is (juiie poorly. Mr. J Jtef'fao ri pKi'tH his fath'M restim; I M'li'-e easily when he-; returned i homo. " ' I Hay KJiiKht has been hny the i past lew tlay. hauling out wool Tor ! some of tin farmers of the 1'ow ! watka ridge jiertion. ' Will Collins, of I'owwntka, v:ih ! :t business visitor .in town the last I of the week. l ie reports crops nh'l rane conditions very RoOrt in : thai district. .! l-.'art Koger:-?, a furnler resident (f this community now residing- at j. It Mrand', was in towh renewing ; old aciiuaintances the latter part, of the week. . j I.ee W. Mell left Sunday for; Portland where he expects lo en- ter iho hospital for n time. Ho has been in poor health for pome time and feels the need of ft rest. Airs. Upa! Oshurn add children, of I'rirsnip Creek, were visitors in town the last" of the weMi. Witty & Cettiiigs. who have been loinrf In the Whiskey creek dls 1 riot, have finished their opera tions at that point. " Sam and C. f Meek visited Sun day at tho J. It. Williams hnmo. : khw! dilO): &. i'HS; 10. Frank W'atanabe; 10:10 to 1, dance mu eic. Salt Tjike City 'STj (1130): 7:30. MIC; 9. nr can 10, musical program, dancn melodies; 11, VaKulmnd of Air. Oakland ' KLX (8S0): S, musical pro- Tain: S, gKpel hymns: Hi, Jlawal- 'ians: 11, dance prognim. KGO (;): 7, Mir; 11 to 12, '. daneo music. i Spokane j KHQ (olio): G. N Hi"; 7. Hawitl- i Ian trio: 7:30. NiK": 10, rtanee .hand; if, dance orchestra. j Seattle K.IH (!)"0): S. NHS; 10. sunshine program; 11, dance music, Hevel- lers. T-oh Angeles ,i KHJ C90(i): S, CHS; 10, news, ' .dance nutslc; 12 to 1, organ. t ! KXX fli)5): 7. musical prn igram; 9:45. music-drama; 10 to - j , dance music. j KFt (!40): 7:45, NHH; 8:45, ! concert ensemble: !:1B, soprano; .'9:45,:Tom Tfinis; 10:30, d;ince. or chestra. , , Taroiwt j Kvr'(7i;n: S, ('UK; 10, Prnle 1 Ranch ' program; II, dance music; i 1 :, orgiin. Iliichare iirmy. Cjirol reorganizes Thuv. tJiVilt LoU of fiprlhtf HtitH Uir &jtH'r ThtH'Wlny lh irtpA -i jrftt'oy Siiaw't TiMH-imeeiits-- rep-i-Mllkn lloi-ke-Imli. th mety tiMti! Hiyln and hndc LOT NO. 1 , A IniKo tahln for your fmloellon.i Many of llleni com na itlurh more Mian- $1.95 LOT NO. 2 CLOSE OUT AT LOT NO. 3 CLOSE OUT AT $3.95 Itejfulnr $2 . VAN IiAAlTK SlLk CLOVES Close Out $1 Misses Vi'aa PLEATED SKIRTS TOMORROW BRINGS MANY 0 THROUGHOUT THE f-ri j TIIl'HSDAY IaO(iUAIH ' Xiitlonal . Hi'oadf'asting- Co.: (I. Kehumann-1 leljik; a nd ol'ehes'trai 7, Speedway' to 'Happiness; ' 7:1a, Amos and :And.V; 7:45, , symphohy hour; 8:15, Hark Sisters; 9, Mem ory Liuie;- 9:30,-(Hympfitn's; !1U. tit' 11. National enneert orcheii(ra.: ' ' Coin mid a r.foadenstipg, system: R. Alerryniiikers; fl;Sfi,'. organ aild sinners. t ; Northwest 'Rrnadcnatlng fiystem: S, soloists; 9, baritone, soprano ahd tenor. f . ' KflW (l',20): II, MIC; SUS. Mitn and Al; Jl. NI!C: 0:3II, features;' 10 Cecil and fially, 10:1 n, dunce Hand:, When in Portland . . . MOST OP YOUR FRIENDS Stop at The '.'HEATHMAN '. HOTELS . tho cstabll.Mhcd preference of people from Iho-l.tl Grnndo ter ritory a, preforenee easily op tireeinted if you'vu ever stopped there. Ideal location, across from tho Uroadway tlieater, next door 10 tho 1'orlland theater and a minute's wnllt from Iho best stores. Comforlahle, InvTtlns rooms attractive lohhles and the most popular col'I'ec shops In Port land. Courteous imployes who take pains to niajto your stay plensant. ' HEATHMAN HOTELS Uroadway and Salmon : rarlt and Salmon , G. E. HEATHMAN, Owner.-Mgr (JKOIlOU M. KINO I.. M. PI13RCB Asst. IMprs. ' A DIFFERENT Satin Htnidoir SLIPPERS Women's Khaki 0UTINGWEAR Uaybello 42 needle, ravel proof. Close Out Price SAVES THE FULL FLAVOR Out U y W m I .,11 ,. 1 1 I i;i I N OH III K IV II I'kl' N D ...... . I ' I etc. Close out price BLOOMERS fiol 4l8j4 l.MI'OllTKll KANDALS . .. ' ' gjtw HOSE Jg S - 1 01090 (Q fM&i ill ,$2.95::-PmrU 10c 50c j farr " mi.. rfCTwm J 1 llfi MA&SWfficE. FOR E. H. McE & CO. LA GRANDE Pi WEATHER WARM IN WALLOWA CO. ::! Ilnnt roninln nnrm It U ploli.ilil thai luirrcM In lik Mil rllolis ! Will Mart fully n& early thosp nnrinul mcumoIih. sou plonlntt sulnmei-ruHulv m tlll tiitir ! done In parlrt or the r.uunihnlly. , : However, lallners my that III I arniels I- eai' Heat Wave j i'i"inK is nn too nod. a heavy Will Dimnfrp WViont crop of veKeirttlon Kr.,tvlnR on ihe v.?!'. .a,V,8e , ' '"Xl'lo.ed fields I s.,,,s the Wlucli is Very Tender, moisture from ti, sou making n J rmlly loo ilry tu plow well. Weeds have heen nmhinir a vigcreuti jrcwlh oil niiieh or Hie mly plowed (iridil nuri lusny of I lid Hr o. C. l-k (Ohstrver Correiponrlenn Krtremely Mrm wither liu prf- ,arr liav tl"" r 't vailed ovr this coinuHMilty Our-I V ne' '"ri inff Iho pat (en- days. This bf. ,,,,wn- rondlt.on arr i- hi the firt reallv w.r.n wealhfr pi'r ht 'Krp,lrnt m " l11""' r tho summer flfmti. following f lh0 -ueft of the ur- a rather lonff ,eriod nf cool rainy ? ,'Uls 1,Vt!,,ork :' h"'n 'v'" weather, it in greatly noticed by ,hJ h1"'"1'1 ar ,n moun. mini, anu norm wood.-" seMlfn! where thy wilt be rjner.l Tor the ' next few months. Stockmen taho l have inudii trips to Uie rrngcn dur- dentv foll.Mvlni! ih rrt(.l -ni..v ' ' Inp wo weeks sy that weather which has ram-ed th xti hHV( nrVrr n ,hr hfli praln to heronirt vMr tender and Kr tUr ln Jun' ;!r,ph ait! at this stag 1., Ihnucht by some ! rtnm V wll hero to limn or scald rat-llv The:'n ,h Urkn hava t'Pr",ffn rrowth of all crhlii emos h.,,,mi nr '"'"""inr tit Mritrr tlnn been OllltA to Oft. 1 flltllhfr iUm i KMtiat. week. Aluoh of th earlr uwn everyone. Ho id a of the Uheat farmers express fesr of s(nne damaife to the w heat crow w (th the hot weather eomlm: Eo sud- eoid rainy fall wheat It Btftrtln to heftd out si tbH tlm and If weithtr rendl- Potatoes and other htnrl of IMfi garden vnretahb-s wliirh wer planted by nisily only a ru pl of weK ago ar enmtnf up tilrH'. NTniiy hut bKlin to feel Ihtit tliPte Is but li'tle d;tntir of lumaKln fronts routing noiv. with the time for Hie uitul June frosts no pttsi nnd but very little dam il H" In trllil ;i nd garde ns huvlliR l estilted. AreurdliiH l some of the ftirmers who hsvi sin.-itl fnm Uy on lianb: on their lltelr farms, the pruspeets for ft nil oppi-ar to e tpiilr K"Hnl, eherrles and other Yitrletlt nt h:trdy fruit which me H u u n h e le ii iea r In be 1 ;i 1 r ly w ell loaded M mnny rf the or chard. SHeMly higher prieep for wool htjvii been ottered he-ro duiinft the piirti week And s Rood tunny of ihe finsll lts have been Hold at prices MnRlnj; from 1 7c for fine wool to Urto per pound for (he bettt-r Kridr:t nf cbtnse. '.. K. Johnson, of I. on er Viilley, has been bny ntirintf the pat few days meeting (crew err und buyimr many of th email lots. No buy in U beinn dim a bv t be Wit rt'linuse- Scrvjee corporation lieie, ncofilln to t.ce . Hell. titSnsfce.1. Some shcarinR of tsrm flol.s htif been done dir tni; the pMl wek. however. It is thoiiRht that ihA greater psrt nf iha shr-rlitj; has bfen finishe,!. Act onllnp to many tt the fMrk ownfra. tni clip obtained will not avarsai al fooj IhU fut k !asl This Is accounted for by many be cause of the tai l t hut the weather during the past fi weeks has been cold and rainy. iv.suUint: in slow luuvfnuiu of the cn'itfc into the wool and atsn by much or the priease bcimj w;ticil mil liy the I'rt'.nunt riito-l. Mvveral ri'pnrl an lUfiiUf clip of around vinhl p4tumls per head, with others somt-wluit lc-s. .Liuy i'cptiifn ally fine l.-nnb. arc tof be seen in till parts of the community. Kit it conditions have br en excellent iince the lamb w'ie larse enough lo eat nnd with ewrs niviug on nbundanct of milk the iambs have made n very rapid Kro.oh. Much apreu dlmr of poisoned Kraln Is lielnij done by many of the tatmeri of this community to prtvem damage t their creps by tho larae ti umber of ground sipiir re; which have been r.).vini; ntn the arain fields irem ihe iHtae I'-iinvi and ranae areas. -!el-hn r"iilt:. m fteftlna- large number-, of the you nt fiulrreN is be Ills h id here powmlnp his beert thor-.ub durttip tin- past two ufok;;. "Ph. i.l.l i.MiirreN to not appear io he titkinn ;. (he poison lo anv ct ei t t-xtent. Shu e the weather I: in turned hot it rnn-i.t- erbir. . mount of nitim h.i be. ! done around the mIras of om of j the large wheat ftelda in, Ihe hills nml close attention to poisoniuu will be necessary for the next few week to prevent much irain from being ruined. It. I. Hechtel, who lives at the former .1. H. Pace ranch In the alley few miles east of here, re cently finished shearlnir hi" band of some ;;hi ewes and reports a fairly snod clip. He recently pur chased a f heai Inif outfit and dll hli own hearinir. Elmer Osbom. who Is farming a laiKe tract of land for J. n. Haun In the I'ursnlp creel; and Leap sections. 1ms had three prann plows working1 on the last field he has In plow during the next week, lie reports that they have plowed around 5 On acres this sprini; and the Kreater part of the summer 7Ve Wekomeyou to pArtUnd. 20O comfartmht roomt rath with bath. RmioiuW rttu Sfe HOTEL CONGRESS PORTLAND, OREGON t. tkcn. Rcdsat Matuftr GALLSTONES CAUSE TROUBLE Don't use home treatments IOr pains in your back or side, ; nr tf fmi tlilnL- iaii l.-..-.. uiAn,.,l. I nr liver trouble, try fi : I IT l-A. tine dose shows resu'is. Tor over twenty years Fltl'ITtM.A b is be.-n li,.. I by many sufferers who have ---I I 1" Ul illl ll"'l,lllllll. ill" KliriTdr.A formula is tlte sain' today as alwa and ofSm hrlne. c-lbf after the first dose. M;ny p-opb slate they pave up hope or evr being rMI-Ved. but one -lose.' of KKt'ITOH rotivinr ed th.m ;har I i hty nrd no louy.-r suffer p.ntn ' from e.i!!'oi's tii-A Kitrrrtii.A n rlin'nr. You i-an bav tb.e ft-tn : i-pr.:r. Kor sjsb. r-r .imiict-N ! and cua,ran:ijd by Moon Ptim'-'o.. and othor hading drti-: ts.--Adv. g-TESTCUU 1 tBapLu-.