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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1930)
Fage Two LA (iKANDE EVENING OBSERVER LA GRANDE, ORE. Friday, June 20, 1930 MT -WW I III ! rrr iiiMi im C ; ft-'- At??- lVT--'V$r SILL OOT CLOSE OUT We have never si no? this stle opened had such a large timing 0f such genuinely enthusiastic rapid fire buyers ks eame to this stare yesterday and today. All thrifty people iecoi:ni that this event offers IJiirgnins and Y;.:es far beyond the expectations of the most hardened and veteran shoppers It offers an opportunity for savinjr an opportune time in which to buy for the future This has fcetn a marvelous Super Svde for the folks who were wise enough to take advantage of its unpre cedented offerings. And row We atv of ferine to the puMic another and FINAL UKKAT I'AMPAltiN that we hope will reduce this slock to a minimum in the short time yet remaining in which to carry out the orders of the owner to SKL1. Ol'Tatd O.OSK (H'T the entire stuck. . . SELLING NOT FOR WHAT ITS WORTH, BUT FOR WHAT WE CAN (JET MARKS THE OPENING OF OUR GREAT Drive I AN OUTSTANDING EXAMPLE OF. WONDERFUL VALUE GIVING DRASTIC LOW PRICES-REAL SAVINGS EVERY ITEM IN THIS STOCK IS BARGAIN PRICED FOR SATURDAY'S SELLING SILK DRESSES $ r.tuU'.u.i divsss in rv'.h stjvvt iu party styScs, rvjular SliTS 6 CHIFFON DRESSES Hijch ciSAliry' pnntxi chutVsis with sacs. latest s-tyt dtspe srut fiu:: 15 CORSETS HATS SOS" (IUKS WHITE SHOES '50c Table Damask Ka?v-w- c-jC-.vt 49c ITS -VALUES LIKE THESE TH AT B RING THE THRIFTY Silks Yard Goods 11 Lot at 19c Silks 98c id: . t'.vi.'-Jfc :tx x.v-r trvt Tl t ' i-Ut 75c -tr ;rt -- . K; iV,. ? T3 cc; Yard Gtxd$ 1 Big Lot at 29c Hi 's Depo E. H. McCune vc Co. in Charge of Stock. ore LA GRANDE ST RIB' LING TO FACE CRITICAL FIGHT TONIGHT rmOACO. Jun 20 AD The bailie of lutponement t mm wren Olio Von !Nru( und V. U ( Voum) 1 Striblfnt will become a leathrr- .ihntwinr reality In the niico : td turn tontietii. After aevemt daya mt anxiety for fiudtuin uffKktU over the cni lion cf Strttling-5 rimhty , leCi ham!, only tht ueithin-m v tHntitHl to Jb ucvttnipUiiie before the Sontheraer and the Norwegwn I "-" "ni.i . iiie ring a i .r t itian 19 rounds, anj iusbly ' The ofilrUI wiphinp t-ereiuony I 'line wan $h(tet from 2 p.. m. 'to I I ilS m, the change having Iveeo j ntuUe. the )ILtnuU stat- atMetic J iMuiiiLiin nnnuuuceil.ta "avoid 1 to fusion. I ort l'orat trts eipecjteAl to Cvme ;a at pounds ivin him a ji ablv a! va ntue over Striblinje The MMHtnetnent roui Wed neUajr aUht i toaijeht. mmed Stnbtiivir turbans of truukvtvK Uh hU left hand, apnarefitly had not iuiasrifAl lox office affajr. Sidney Stnui; tre&tieitt of yradtutn eorporiUm. Ltt nig ht -is einfUemt the ikui attenitne 6j 2tt. prsuas ho saw the -Sammy ndWi-T.ny 'anwtvn nft AwrvM. &uuWi be Ueateo. iijtjr4 oa iiurv ihu wok'h uouU p.rotuoe u JT-it o Intrest in the hotit eer.:Hre in the prwpeet oft Hrinsrinjc out a chilleper for Max Schmelinc V R. A.-New Yrk state ach!e;to rv timitiMJ mrtrtj heav iretyht f hautpioivthip. U af'er the-' efeji (W a .t. n til fc oat for a oec 1 Eve Ttvtory. . A. C. Marsters Is Lost Girl Scouts V Possible Candidate Safe In Lone Cabin : irlct are carr'ins out the upraylng tor and rounly agerit. Thi plan is to have the firm Npruy on by I the JOth of June, and the xvconU (seven day later. A third prnj may t; necewwiry in lome dltttricU, una .Wrtfil run "K prom- take part of the cherry in rar- Arihur I'urmun, who r awl Marion Oon- fc.Nt,J( c appeared Tuesday! MW- , V,MM .n.rriit f h company, of Portland, hajt k..lM"K;1 fe!ilsl to take part, of the 1 KOBKBI'KG. Ore" June 0 YAKIMA. Wash.. June 2 (VP) (AP A. Marsters; Roeburg i Yakima lost .Girl Scoot. Eve- banke. nterehant and farmer, en- i lyn Kratitkxemer awl Marion Oon d-rs--ed by the Douglas county re-? verse, who disa . .k. t.. o-"-.. ii . v.... .-..I... -ilsJ to ".ke pa . JiutMib i rwiulitiran commrc i uil at :h List. crosia ranicer i crop if the-sprayine pl;in run I.dr in the Mt for IS jvara. j bv. ho ca m cbrge at ruugm! ha been appolnlfd inpei or i M Ttl as mayor of R.vrtiurc , in the search, reported. - ' the Imbb-r and Klgin dlKtrlcln In ' The girls. Kenby'a nieaRer re- ; resiirdu l liw ir.iji. ! port iuid. stumbled past the cabin f thai the Imbler dlatrlci ha al at the ssation and notk-ed the out- i mot bet n covered, heveral of the door teb-phoa. and culled KanserjBrou era have already aprayeil Se.m Mctllllorh. i imlea away.. "er in-r ..... lotluy and tomorrow, u tbatufter this ar. they will not be bothered wllh Ihe cherry fly. Has Most Votes 'JXT orU'T eveninc June 23. M o'clock to and wa Mute tnatvr in luv. NEW GANGSTER MURDER FACES CHICAGO COPS Eddy Believes He I- I'HUWlttX June 2 AJ) ; Wtilie efforts were prnet-Uny ; tttth a rvorgunibetl police titpurt-f meut to elear up the aseasination of Jake tJnjete." Tribune crtm re Itottr. anU free hicuci of jan; domination, a' new panyster stay ing came to lis tit today. l-orewr Juliana. 4m. questioned i I y Khc in ronnectioft v ith eht mumers ana Mmniw tn tae -or wniarj" Marfcs of Al Ust three years, reached the end j or icxv buu iuui iraiu K i boiy w as f ou ad. s hot SAL KM. Ore.. -June (AP Senator It. 1 Kdiy. of Ilos-urs. coruender for the presidency of th til state senate, while here todaj..- d-clin-e4 ?o give fisurts retitivo to his plelseij vote, but establi-sh prlrea . for imnriin. Many trowel feared the colf ruiny weather dtirini? the hlowoni periotl would result in a di trourf -drop. The rent nixe of the Imt.If-r aonle crop Jins remained Harvard s Frosh Crew Trims Yale thrauxh the breast and wrapped to trSavASk in an automobile mhteh hid bevn huotwd into a deep eLiy pit near ItluV Island. South SI4e sui-urh. Julano wa-s aKl to be Involved la the hmUi:ijrs of. the homes of t nitct States Senator Charles S. fvtieeu and of John A. Svfanson. mhile eandulate for state's arror- ne. ia the tempestuoa pnma ry earupan oz. ApiL isri. o m m ti ce r - Alcvwk's f -r thrust ajrtnn tisuor ai-tivlrie was irecl -LirIy tuiay in a raid vn the Versailles arriH. on th S-Mith SSie. whrf ft J50 5Coe?c of hiky. wint-s. and beer was seze!. ' Tfce rxUl as Tna-te Kr a iw tuai w vrfcie diive?y nnIer A I- cook's nier. Three- men were I saiti he ws certain he had more; jn doubt until Ihe present. While pl:d?evl supjwn than ta oppon-ttnw drop In mime orchards haji been a little more than normal, eroaers a a rule will have to thin "I Ketteve I aro nearer the re-; heavily. Conditions nice hloom uuire. M than Marks fo. said "inj,- time have been WeaL Jue to l-oidy. "The situation wnw wrr the heavy sprlm rains there is hpefuL mor. moixture in the aroimti man mrvtinv of Usual al this. the interim committee inwstipat- -nis Jhf pK&,;MIy of betEr work-? iri," conditions In the house and senate to avoid enfan j Fruit Growers In Imbler Area Spraying Trees; lirXrATTA OH'ILSK. New !.oa- arressM. doc, ott J ir.f ; tAP Har-T k P.y I eiba (Teaer tOiserver 0rrenen:) labBKCIC Or-. (StelaJ Th pr time of .th year. Thi should reKUlt in increased .lie. so this yejir's crop may prove t. le a record breaker. The Rrdw- t applications for the year by p 1 plying the wioiid codilling niotb pruy. Other nor th w-wu-ro .lis- Erirte; are obliKed to apply ven to ten application.'.. This on of the factors in the comparatives ly bw production eoKt "f ihe dis- trict. ; . Mr. Kelly, of Kelly Uros.. wet fruit shipprs. of Mood and Mi. Fletcher. ralrs nan-rvr nf tb. finow-Hov Pacific j KTui; o.. injipecteii tne api nis-. ; trirt here r-c-nily. They both e- sri surprise at the fine con-. t irtzit rowe.-s o the- Imbler lis vaii"s cravk fresiiriUin crew de Eajttai Dca)ry fea:Ki aS. by these ar.. one half " rr-re4 mas I wtsat fc tonvn t .Waxtta in tfa openii event of a IVoc4ire ereat in rUifaJL U i tfceir historic riratra ixtay. j h by takuii rw& aitt. pt vTa iu&.ott or raci trt lor i( ut Uk4 KeKlaf H . ditiona of the applp orchard. s- Vad. at ike uutinljtme! a jwfft:l :ri-ke a!l the way down the vure an( won as R pSeasrs. HarvartlV ::rr- fo-r te two mSLt a t-5v Yale-" time tlrlT cause Ifce erewta E ri ta ia ar- faxip. wa4Kv i; caa $&!3taua o.. la F.atai tiis U la saalt ettrtiveo ware Jars aaJ ss c.-cf -Vni a Ceat seioty. to sfrtieHl wi;S truic r cerwL Bene fiefs Leave tim ktauth Fait- Continued a Year ri. her-iy t cI!y , to 4:;?r.'i the- ('is-trii c-f feer stif?- : ki gve. j.b f,vr a:'J- T- Waw vf the v.-Bi'rr! iStnes of ; Jviv-k W.-Bene-'.eL. rajat hub.-' fs;r 4T Lv. a. at'iLrs sra-iait. ' ar oJ lae- Va.r'fM'y Orvtwa, zaaaxf:-ir.. :t wajs aaa-oui;et ib-y ; tSfce tatertm; evaitaittee of ex- JaEaet t rvvn-Jrf. cfcj.inxia.x cwtiiv rotBtv-. awrerflucx "dy of , th?e. f a ex" OiKLiire Ai easaur-' -!let affilrSk. tdy ka-l Tolei tie- Eecis eecinit:ee. i K cvj::nae fcs of a!sseooe !.t xiew 4 tie Secr?o4 sc? dwwaj; tiw C--c t.ir. T aftiins. it U Jee-.ie4: ao- a.i . Special for Saturday BOYS HIGH GRADE WASH SUITS Age 1 to 8 : :98c GUARANTEED TO WASH AND WEAR i . Norton's Kiddy Shop Breier's Pre-4th Dress Event Good news ladies step right up and claim your share, you'll agree with us The materials are of the best the styles the latest and the prices are really less than you w ere expecting to pay. Much careful planning and mueh close figuring go into the preparation for these popular special events These Frocks were designed to sell for S9.90 S14.75 But Breier's scores again in offering them at much lower price groups. fa LOCAL BRIEFS t il , n x- i v , t riMA w-w Vtrf . - e- $ vv,iwt cr?te-- . riv 'J' ' s 'f ' VcredS "TJtv . -. . s. x-" 4 j ti IS -a Tea Ml ttj-i V.".-. - t- Yri"jk, WoJSaN. t3 : :1en rr r".; -rf m 1; Five Popular Prices $y66 $g66 . '-ri'UH v;l : -3.t.- k ' . a III p Sg66 366 SA66 . Fanciful figured Georgette. Delightful Shantungs, Service Crepes The newest of New York's favorites together with every dress of our own stock and the highest price is just $$.66. i 41 it :"r.-.V -WtS vi? - i rt -V J . :--:-:.-:i;t; t ne -w-- -', wt t,K.':'.'e; VACATION LUGGAGE DEFT. STORES IN THE WEST NEW SUMMER BONNETS S2.9S