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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1932)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER; LA GRANDE, ORE. Thursday,, June 30, J90 ( Governor Dern of Utah' Elected President of Western Coalitioir CHICAGO, Juno 30 W dov. CIco. , H. Dern, of Utuh, was elected general prt-ddent of the western stated Demo cratic coalition at an organization meeting hero Wednesday. The league's purpose Is to solidifying support In the eleven western states In behalf of the Democratic! national ticket In Novem ber, but the organization will con tinue In uctlon on mutual economic and political matters. Carl- Donaug'h, of Portland, Ore., was elected general eccretary and Louis P. Donovan, of Shelby, Mont., general treasurer. At caucuses to ne Disco? ' "She. does not appear to admire biro o ranch Ince were mar ried," said tha-observant neli-libor. Washington Star.-'. Demand, Diligence . The. ambitious perwo. must. rUo noly,' and sit op late, and pursue till design with a constant, lude futlrsble attention. Sontb. - I ; do taste Sf hold during the Democratlo conven tion each of the atate represented will elect a vice president and an asalfltant vice president who shall be a woman. Today's meeting was -pre- UicJetl over by a. H. Harry of Portland, sponsor of the coalition plan. gluten represented were Oregon,, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Utah, Arizona nnd Wyoming. Each state, In addition to a vice president and assistant, shall have three board mom-Mr who will super vise operation of the organization In the several states, .; As the first step In carrying out the , organizations purpose In urging -recognition of the west, the league In-I at rue ted Oov; Dern and Secretary j Donovan to present to the resolutions-! Big 4th of July Get-Together committee of the natlonal'canventlon J Langdon Lake Park "The Toll Gate FIND I T HERE Ca?-is ltd clnu mm ke In by a. ea. Noted Men Awarded High Decreet at University of Oregon Ceremony when-.- made from fresh - full flavored berries and.-Pen-Jel. Gone are the days when it was necessary to use fruit that was under ripe in order to be certain of i success. Not only are you , insured against failure when y mi use SPEAS Imt by the simple cupfor-cup i;ictl.oi-you use only one sim ple, recipe for all fruit ft. No complicated book of reclpci needed. A trial willconvlnceyou Pen Jcl in told under a money-back Kuurantee against failure . , 4 tmsm Fin the western attitude on silver, copper, lumber and banking. Considerable dtasatlsfactlon-was expressed -with the action of the resolutions subcommit tee Insofar as- the western viewpoint Is concerned. Special attention was called to the demand for satisfactory planks on silver and copper. i Fred Johnson of Wyoming, presi dent of a slmllor Democratic organ-. Izatlnn n the Rocky mountain states 1928 told of results he believed could be accomplished by the. organ- nation. Pierce For Dent--. Walter M, Plerco, of La - Orande, former governor of Oregon, pressed. the candidacy of Oov. Dern aj vice, president of the Democratic - ticket, , declaring that after the usual com plimentary "favorlto son"- votes taken by the western states, united support should be given the Utah governor. Oregon's nominal vice presidential candidate Is Milton A. Miller, of Port land, who will be nominated . bv Pierce. Wilson McCarthy, of Salt Lake City, director In the reconstruction finance corporation, urged -that each of. the states represented in the western coalition use the organization to .fur ther a united front on- economic problems as well as political attl tudca on which the -states-. moet- 01 common ground. Hudson Shorett, of Seattle, prom- Iscd Washington's- co-operation.- Mon tana was-represented by. J, D.-Burke,. of Lowlstown and Mrs. W, Wv Hamil ton of Dodson. Utahans were pleased with tho- re caption accorded Dorn at' this moot ing, They, bellevo.' the-, recognition- given tho- governor. by cloctfng him president of the organization and the response- In - his address will i go far toward solldflylng the west In , hln supports While sevoral -western states have favorite, son candidates, for the vice presidency, Dern supporters be lieved he will receive their vote3 af ter - one complimentary, ballot : foe their candidates, ' July 3 and 4 ' Small spoTM, boat racing, swimming races, horseshoe pitching contest. DANCINO Afternoon and evening at Toll Gate Pavilion. Langdon Lake or Toll Oate Js be tween Elgin and' Walla Walla, 20 miles southwest of-1 Elgin. Oood mountain' road" via, Elgln-Oordon creek route.' 0-30-a t. Pure Water Artificial ICE ' Delivered- DallyV Oalther St Waller Main 628 0-20-8 t. itm YOU' 8KB The new ant killer at Olarks Flor ists?- Ifa the Darlingtonla. 0-30-1 t Celebrate the' Fourth with vekin Fireworks at Highway Cosh Grocery, 2203 Adams Ave. . 2-28-t r. Before: the Bathing Era, Hntlilng und the bathtub of today. Is a comparatively recent Innovation : In civilization, ns.-. witness: the-' re-: mark of a cultured lady off some.: years back, who, on hearing thai. a: friend was building a : bathroouv rer marked: "Well; If thank; Qod I'm none so dirty," IOxchiinge. , I A'BIff M1DNIOHT-l-'ROI.IO Starting one- minute after' 12 o'clock, will be given In Rex Hall, Elgin, Sunday nlght; July 3. A pre FOurth of fJuly.dance, Music by the Hayseeds. Admission 60c. 0-30-3. t. Call TTed Balmes for your plumb ing and heating repairs. 203 N Ave. ! 0-7-1 m. COOKKTl I'OOD SAI.B By F. o. E; Auxiliary at Commun ity Caah, Bat; at-8 a. m. 0-30-2 t, : - Nfaw. r -.M-vf -t- . -a that by virtue of an endorsement of I foreclosure upon said Hen, I will, on the 8th day of . July. 1832, at ten o'clock a. in., at the Perkins Oarage !ln La Orande, Union County, Ore rgon, sell said - automobile at public i auction to the highest bidder - for 'catih. to satisfy Bald lien. Dated this 23rd day of June, 1032. JAMES NELSON, Constable, La Grander- Justice of--the -Peace -and Constable District, Union County, Oregon. , Jjine 23-30. July 7. NOTICE OP FINAL KETTI.KMKNT Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed with tbe County Court, of .Union County. Oregon,--his-final account as administrator of th -.:?! . ' I ' estate of Huey Toon (Clias. Tong), deceased: and said court has lixpd Tuesday, the 6th day of i July, 1932. at ten o'clock a. m., at-the court room of said court In the courthouse at La Grande, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing any and all objections to said final account and for final settlement and distribution of said estate, Dated and filet published tills 2nd day of June, 1932. h. L. SNODCJRASS, Administrator or tho Estate of Huey Toon (Chas, Tong),- Deceased. COCHRAN & EBERHAUD, Attorneys for Administrator.-' June 2, 0, 18, 23, 30, Honorary degrees of doctor of Juws or science, were conferred upon four nationally known men. and the degree of doctor of philosophy, the highest ncuUemie degree thnt can be uttuined, tvus grunted -to four gmdiute studenlH nt the annual gruduution exercises of the I'nlversity of Oregon at Eugene. In the photo above ure ahown se;verul of those honored, 'J'liey, are, left to right Henry-Uuldu In Ward,1 zoologist of Crlrana, Illinois, doctor of laws! J. UeWItt Davis, Kugene, doctor of philosophy; llnlpli John Lnger, Eugene, doctor of philosophy! Ilalph Waldo Lnlgliton, Kugene, doctor of ihilosophvi Dr. Arnold. Berinelt.llnll, prrxldenr ol the University, and Chester W. Wusliburne, New York geologist, doctor ol Hcleiirc. Ihoce not present were Itablil Stephen S. Wisa-of New York nnd Hubert (iordon Sproul, Univer sily of California, doctor of luws, and Charles D. 'i'unney, Eugene,-doctor of philosophy. Oregon Is closing its affairs. All note holders and other creditors of tho as sociation are therefore hereby noti fied1 -to present tho notes and other claims for paymont. P. L. MEYERS, President. Dated June 13th, 1032. 0-14-00 t. NOTICE TO .lOI'IIN'.U, KKADEIt.S Effective July 1st, the Journal will be distributed In La Orande under the Journal's "Little Merchants" plan. Carriers will . own 'their own routes, will do their collecting and soliciting. For. new orders telephone. Thomas Wright, phone 807 W., or Moon Drug Store. r 0-30-1 tp. NOTICE , Until July 20,- 1933,- the directors of school , district No. 24 of Union County, Oregon, will : receive sealed bids for, the transportation of all elementary puplta residing - In sold district. Transportation will be to the Union, School for the coming year. Bus must be comfortable and large enough .- to carry said pupils. Driver must be a-esponslble and provide rea sonable bond and Insurance. Bus to travel the main roads only. Director reserve the right to reject any or all bids, . . . : CHAIRMAN: Leo Chenault. CLERK: Esther Edvalson. ADDRESS: Union, Ore. , June 30. July 7-14. NOTICE 'OF SALE W: C. PERKINS, claimant, vs. Jesse Breshears, John Owen and Keith Cros3whlte. defendants. To -the de fendant! above named, and to whom It may concern: Notice Is hereby given that W. C. Perkins has filed a Hen upon one Chrysler Sedan, 1931 Missouri license No. 306-130, for sum of $60.75. and ' I " "!'! - '" 'I' -'j' ::i-i-iil-:-lli'l:l-:;:in uaifell ' Y I'll' "I'tfl1 YOV CAN HAVE :A COOL KITCHEN The color. makes all the difference You wllli lift nmazed nt Mlie nondcrs worked hy n new eont nf paint in your kltehenl Proper color M-liejnes will rreute-itlie cool ntmospumi dial will muke It Die pleiiM ; mi test room In ; the Iiouki'. .Muke yourcliolce from our Complete Line of Benutiful Geco Enamels NOAEFS PMNT STORE Ifemstltclilne. nicotine. hnllnn iioles, clo. : Norton's Kiddy Shop. Adv. LEO ION DANCE : Sat:, July 2 at Summervllle. 8-30-1 1. Ladles of St. Peter's Guild will hold cooked : food sale Sat;, July 2, at Noah's Paint Shop. 0-30-2 t. LIQUIDATION-: NOTICf) The La Grande . National iBank, lo cated at Lo. Orande, In, the State, of V LOOK. TO , TUB AIR. FOII IJN'I'KUTAIN.MKN'l'l "SKDEVILS" LIBERDY JULY 3-4 J : : if.mnTtiMmt,t liBOlillilj 1 11 bij Fill Your Basket with Red r While Foods for Your 4th of July CfflSC. . SUGGESTIONS FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY July 1- 2 ' Whrllier you're going on, nil nullng over I he. Mil or whether you're planning it - (lliel.. week-eml. ill lioiiie You'll rind just what juu want. here. Important Items llrvenigps, leu nnd enffee, I'linued milk, fruits' ami vi'gclahicx, Inmaln. Juice,. baked lii'iilis, gela llue di'Kst'i-ts, cheese, criickei-H and. cakes. Economical f It costs so little to have HOT always handy WATER lVli yourself ami yotir family this necessary com- ' fort. No bother no uniting just turn any hot water faucet in the house ami you have running hot water for a "lliousaiul-aiul-onc" daily demands. And it's economical, too. You can afford it much more easily than the energy and time you now waste on old-fash-ioncd water heating methods. You owe it to yourself to learn more about the tnahy advantages of I Iotwatcr by I lotpoitit. A visit to our , store will convince you of the real economy of this new, modern electric hot water service. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. "Always at Your Service" If it's a Picnic Here me sonic good things In lake clang . I'lclili'.s, Olives, I'eanul llaller, Preserves,- Canned. .Meals uml I'lsh, llaued chicken, naked Ham. H'a.-p:iiei', Paper Cups, I'lales and Napkins. CELEHRATE " WITH SALADS' Shrimp. Crab iUeal, Tuna I'lsh and fresh Vegetables, .Mayon naise imiiI Salad Ih-cssiug.' Ripe Olives ItHI) U'lllTH Marshmallows Sweet Pickles Dill Pickles POUND PACKAlii; u:akt voi.o iiiiami Itlvll NO; 2(4 WHITE CANS I'niroi-ni Size Packed Asparagus Slvle. Iti:il A WHITE NO. 2 CANS Grape' Fruit 2 16c 25c 35c 22c 35c MAYONNAISE ',,,,, 23c QM.rtB 39c mm DRESSING Pints 19c Undoiwood's DEVILED HAM A New Low Price. BAKED BEANS Red & White heal New lingliind OVEN P.AK.ED. 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