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THE NEW RATE
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With the establishment of
lighting rates' by the Eastern Oregon'Light & Power torft
pan'y, for IaiGrari'(Je','Ibcat business houses ancf commercial
estaTilisnrnentswnll now secure ielectrlcai energy atf rales
that place them ori a fair basis, with like" business over the
entire Eastern Oregon area. In face of the' fact' thfcf' the
)..'.vi' .Willi A '
power company serving this section is not near the sifce of
neigh boring companies' cir can expect' near the'ravenuef the
. officials ,bf the E.' O.'L. &' P. are" to be' comriieridecl for
' their voluntary aciioii in making it possible for locjil busi
ness to secure more light and ehergy for less nibney
Consideririg thai undoubtedly under present rfevlnues
consumption of electrical currenl does hot warrant' the" rate
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ore liberal use of light artd other electrical facilities will
foliow. ' . . j v j,
, , , Stpre windows are said to be like the human faceJ "rom
outside appearance one may! read character that is behind.
Better lighting facilities in some of the La Grande institu
tions could go far toward creating improved' impressfo and
realization of merchandise value upon public mind. 2 Per
haps with the lower cost some La Grande business places
will take advantage of opportunity previously involving a
more considerable cost,; tj v ' p ' '
..' , THE" OLD C'HATTEll i
... Back in March, when it was necessary, to close all the
banks, the so-called great business, men had been frightened
out of their wits. The great, minds did not know where to
turn, consequently they willingly followed the lead or Presi
dent Roosevelt, who at least, b'edahic active in trying,to do
something to help the situation.' ' '
, As a result of the piomjil and d;;as(i'c actioW 6t oufresi-
ueni, puunc contKience was restored to a large measure; busi
ness was stimulated, factories. began to enlarge their work
ing forces, prices started steadily rising, prosperity is again
expected and the outlook is optimistic instead of pessimistic.
I?.,(.,thiltts' .h'ae . ?Wen so much better that big busi
ness men are again beginning to assert their own opinions
and oppose the plans of Roosevelt. .
Th9 old. line of chatter from the' class of business men
v'ho brought the country (o the clay in March wdeii things
were so rotten that all the blinks had to be clbscci and busi
ness practically stood still wants to how reassert itself.
Should any sensible human being listen to their new pie
dictions of disaster?. .
After our recent example the nation ought to be if little
bit afraid of Wd nitlch sl-jr n the stock hnlikttf. '
One fact about the last two years, worth noting," is that
few nfcii resigned front Rood linyiiig- jobs.
This is the time of the year when weli-moanliig?" folks
ask whether it is liot enough for ybii.
... Pi'ospeWiy will lie here when
in and borrow yoii'r iiowspaper.
Wise manufacturers realize that 'quality hot price! ii what
makes a successful product. ' .-.
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Judging from the activity we see there nll he !V large
crop of late summer brides, j
Fourth of July orators will soon he giving you their own
ideas about What liberty means.
No business can rise above chicanery, cheap deals and
downright crookedness.
,' One of these days China
around Tokyo.
' Newspaper
Main 600
Publisher ana ucaenl Manager
, Business Manager.,
Eunday, at 1710 Sixth street. La
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La Grande, Oregon, aa Second Clan
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ONION COUNTY AND TBI
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will "defend" herself in and
Commodity Price
Jumps' More Than
The Dollar FaUs
WASHINGTON. June 24 (' Am
erican) commodity prices have out
istnpbed the fall of th dollar and
ie pointing for President Roosevelt's
fol of k level hltrh nbuh to brinff
xhe country some prtapenty.
i For the llrat time aU.ce the Btocfc
iriarkeu and the commodity indexes
started 2hefr climb, an official an-
i aJysis has now Indicated the spread
between the true price rite and the
dollar's depredation as a consequence
rt anil stanMawt aKa i-irIWFl&Yf T A
vlew was out yesterday' with the state
ment tnat by the end or May Just
before the latest decline began the
dollar was down IS per cent In terms
of French francs, the leading gold
standard currency. The British pound
h&4. lost two psr cent In the same
time,' ,
Six basic commodities, said the
board, had by the end of May jump
ed 60 per cent since February. One
half of the rise corresponded to' a
general world rise, and the remaining
30 per cent represented dollar depre
ciation plus actual domestic rise. The
commodities discussed were cotton,
lard, silver, copper, tin and rubber.
There is still a Jong way to go to
reach .the 1924 average which is re
garded as the Roosevelt goal, but the
course was charted steadily upward
through the past several weeks; May
20 it was 63.0 and the succeeding
weeks 63.3, 63.8, 64.0 and now 54.5.
Quiet Summer Is
Prognostication
For Washington
By Byron Price
(Chief of Bureau. The Associated
All signs now point to a period of e mlrfled life TOe
comparative summer quiet In Wash- , chaActer of thta'm"-
ington. with congress away thepresl- to pMlerned a(ter 1 ew
dent on vacation, and the country york c'Ianl!TcM artlst" nola "ew
taking a breathing-space after the Cynthla Warren sieged by of
stlrrlng public events of recent weeks. fer8 of mttrrlage; but she6 t0
Mr. Roosevelt could not have been De independent of any obligations A
expected, and manifestly he did not young prtnce ,n ,ove th
desire, to keep up lndellnltely the ne, Dut ah9 jpurns bim M mH a
pace set by the start of his admlnls- wealthy business man. How she 1b
tratlon. I reconciled to the fact that she had
It will be necessary, of course, for been wrong In her Ideas and Ideals all
administrative officials to keep at ) tho time, is the theme of the produc
work with details of the great ven- tlon.
ttires on which the government hasj Following Is the schedule for the
launched. But that has become large- coming week at the Liberty,
ly routine. The nature of these ven- I Sunday-Monday " - .
tures Is well known, and surprises are I '"The Cocktail Hour" with Bebe
iikely to become fewer and fewer in Daniels, Randolph Scott, Sidney
the months Just ahead. i Blackmer, Barry Norton; "Dream
Business recovery Is the thing most Stuff," comedy; cartoon; sportllght;
desired . In Ws-Wngton.' and It is an news. '
old saying that nothing so contributes Tuesday-Wednesday ;:
to business hesitation as uncertainty I "Lawyer Man" starring William
artd Dendlrur chanze in eovernment. Powell and Joan Blondell; Colortone
, Officials hope Increased confldenco
(wlll be fostered by the summer let -
, down of actlvliy at the national capi -
to
time' For Resfi. iV
. The long-accepted axiom . that a
time of rest And recuperation should
follow intense agitation Is buttressed
In the present Instance by several spe
cial considerations. J
A very far-reaching emergency
progrard has been writven into law.
Some of Its major prtnc.ples are
f-ahK!y labelled eXiicrlic.-nCi: t la.
lfsl'lnlt llilhseir. unci no one really
pretends to know beyond doubt how
It will work. i
It Is accepted Universally that the M. Howard, president of: Portland
program will have Its ur-st t;pportu-! aerie No. 4.. Fraternal Order of Eagles,
nlty If It li provided a background was reported seriously injured yester
of governmental stability nuil con- 'day when an automobile in which he
ftdence. without constant tinkering. I woi riding overturned near Burns.
Besides, things begnn In early June I Members of the lodge drill team,
to appear more complicated for the riding with him to the state conven
Roosevelt leadership In congress. The ' ticn at Bums, were less seriously
feeling that the president had uhder- hurt.
taken too much was openly expressed I Word was. received here at about
by some of his own prty stalwurts. j the same time that Lyle Connor, of
' Mr. Rooievelfs advli did net Pendleton, state president of the
under-estlmate the damage which one
first-class defeat might do to the
prestige and confidence ho had built
up since March 4.
Nor did anyone want to take
chance that new legislative and ad
ministrative bombshells might Jar
unduly the upward trend of stock
and commodity prices.
A Matter (H Timing
Expressed In the vernacular, the
leaders became convinced that the
best thing to do was to get off page
one while tho going was good. , .
Or, in the more polite words of the
Chinese proverb, they recognized that
"Tncre is a time to fish, and a tune
to mend the nets."
WKONO Nt'MHER
Utmnr-r lAwm Credit For Best
Mtle of Career
IOWA CITY, la. w Alter run
ning the best mile race of his career,
little Leo Cainplsl, University of Iowa
senior from Rockford, 111., foiled to
get credit lor a hard-earned fourth
place in the Big Ten track champion
ships. He was wearing the wrong number
68 Instead oT his program-listed 69
and R. E. Bott. Hawkcye who wasn't
even In the race, was listed as the
place-winner, despite the press-box
hunch that "It probably was Campl
si." Itll'l ltS FOR IRISH KKUS
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DUBLIN, Irrluna The govern
ment has rcporta incilcjitiiig that ,
000 rtricB and much ammunition were
landed by tvn Mia tie vmwcI oh the
Kmth coast of Ireland. The arms are
alleged to be Intended for a section
of the Irish republic army linked
with the Keiia.
All Types of Repairing
By Expert Mechanics
M. J. Goss
Automobiles Main M
""Ts. (LjJL S'idebsttet
Ijrjr"lp Adtomobllee
AT THE LIBERTY'
T'
Bebe Daniels In "Cocktail Hour,"
'opening at the local play-house
tomorrow. 1
"Cocktail Hour," a Columbia oro.
ductlonr will open at the Liberty
theatre tomorrow with Bebe. Daniels
in the starring role.
The picture deals with the ever:
timely subject of whether a woman
.M .
Musical Comedy; Oddity; Bouncing
. arioon; Hews,
1 ... Thursday-Friday
"Lilly Turner" with Ruth phatter
ton and George Brent: "The jjrnarma-
I cist," Mack Sennett Comedy:'- Scenic;
News. . ; , t ti '
Saturday' Only "
"Hidden Valley." starrini Bob
Steele, Francis McDonald; "Bee You
Tonight," comedy; Cartoon; News.
Portland Eagles-
President jlurt
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PORTLAND, June 24 WV 4- Dr C.
lodge, accidentally shot himself as he
was about to -leave for the Burns
meeting. Tho extent of Connor's In
Juries was not known here. '.
WHEAT GOES ?
TO SEASON'S .
HIGH TODAY
(Continued Prom Page One)
were without effect and the market
closed near the day's hlghret prices.
Wheat for December delivery was
traded nt 88 !j cents, a rise of mote
than three cents above yesterday's
close. :
LEGION HAS
DUTCH LUNCH
About 50 members of the American
Legion gathered at Riverside nark last
evening for a Dutch lunch and In
formal social meeting. Members of
me committee in charee are frpd
Read, chairman, E. L. Knight, C. J.
Shorb, Otis Palmer, Paul Cook and
Clydo Bloom.
Tho Fourth of July celebration has
not yet been settled, but It is believed
that the only activity sponsored by
tho local legion will be a dance at
Union oh tho evening of July 3.
SPECIAL!
Sunproof House Paint
$2.90
per gallon
Plasco House Paint CJrt an
' per gallon UM9
Best Grade Floor Paint AtJ0
. per quart tfuU
Close-Out Floor Paint A
per quart
Pittsburgh
Paint Store'
111 mm. si.
J. A. Bugg, Mgr.
JESTER'S SHOE SHOP
High Ornilr shoe Repairing
At Hnek Bottom Prices , . .
Shoes Dyed 2&o, 35o We pick
out the old stitches 1st Class
or No Payl
m.. Adams Next to Blrnle'l
Lostine Cowboys
Drop From Union
Wallowa League
- The Union-Wallowa county baseball
league struggling along so far this
season watt first 6 teams and then 8,
has now declined to a 7-teara affair,
the Lostine Cowboys having notified
league officials that they were with
drawing. This will mean that one
league team will be idle each Sunday
uress another aggregation la drafted
into : the league, presumably upon a
prorations, percentage basis as far as
team standing In the league Is con
cerned. Sunday the schedule Is as follows
La Grande at Elgin,- Cove at Enter
prise: Island City at Allcel. The
league leading Pleasant Grove Grang
ers were scheduled to meet the Cow
boys at Lostine. but the latter ac
tion. In - dropping out of the league
wlll-jnecessltate the Grangers oelng
Idle next Sunday, at least In league
competition.
BASEBALL STANDINGS
i-' By The Associated Press
ft Coast League
s . w.
Pet.
.-00
Saeramento
Portland ..
48
44
42
42
.684
Hollywood
.538
Los Angeles
Missions
Oakland ....
San Francisco
Seattle ..
.538
.481
38
32
30
.468
.405
.403
American League
- W. L. Pet.
Washington . 38 23 .623
New York . 38 :'24 .613
Cleveland ... 33 30 .524
Philadelphia' 30 28 17
Chicago , u . 31 31 00
Detroit 30 33 .476
Boston , 25' 40 .385
St. Louis . . 23 39- .371
,' National League
W. L. Pet.
New York 38 22 .621
St. Louis ..: 36 25 390
Pittsburgh . .. 33 29 ' 332
Chicago 33 32 .500
Brooklyn , 27 31 .466
Cincinnati .... 29 34 .480
Boston :. 28 34 .452
Philadelphia 25 39 .391
Great Increase In
Hardwood Industry
MEMPHIS, Tenn.; June 24 WV
The greatest activity in the hardwood
industry since 1930 was reported to
day by J. H. Townsend. secretary of
the Hardwood Manufacturers' Insti
tute. Townsend said last week 25 mills
Wgsn working double shifts employed
a total of 1000 men and that pro
duction for the week ending June 13
showed an Increase of 42 per cent over
the corresponding week of 1932.
FIND IT.
HERE
Copy for this Column must
be In by 9 a. m.
DID YOU KNOW THAT
We t clean upholstered chairs and
davenports? If yours are soiled and
grimy phone Main 56. Standard Laun
dry arid Cleaning Co. 6-23-2 t.
SIR KNIGHTS, ATTENTION!
The Grand Commander of Oregon
wlil. make an official visit to Eastern
Oregon Commandery Tuesday evening.
Jdne 27th. The Grand Commander
of Washington- will also be our guest
on this date.. Dinner will be served
at the Masonic hall at B:30 p. m. All
resident and visiting Sir Knights are
invited to be present on the above
occasion, as work in the Order of the
Temple will be conferred Immediately
following the dinner.
By Order of the Eminent Com
mander.
" C. M. HUMPHREYS, Recorder.
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YOrR PIf'TCRE
When. you have a picture to be en
larged hand tinted or framed you
win nave It done Just to suit you
when you take it to Richardson "The
Art Man" at Richardson's Art & Olft
Shop. 6-1-tf
Ladles you will save money by coll
ing us for cleaning. Zwelfels' Clean
ing. Main 178. , 8-10-1 m
NOW YOU .CAN EAT
From the newest and cleverest dln-
nerware you have ever seen at new
low prices which will appeal to you.
'Chevrolet Gives More'
It's the BOX SCORE
that COUNTS!
Chevrolet ..122,722
Ford - Gr.,178
Plymouth 45,146
America
Can't Be Fooled!
Automobile Daily News
' figures for First 4
months 1933.
We have several 1929-1930
1 Vi Ton Chevrolet Trucks.
Both single and duals. He
conditioned and priced
right.
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Larison-Frees
Chevrolet Co.
, THOSE MAIS 2 .
3 DROWN IX LAKE
MICHIGAN AFTER!
AIRPLANE FALLS
(Continued Front Page One)
to a perch on the cushion.
Mrs. Rennie said she could not have
held her place on the raft much long
er when the car ferry 'hove In sight.
"I was losing ccAsciousneas,'' she
said. "Then I saw the boat. I was
screaming as loudly as I could when
they sent a 'small boat to roe and
took me aboard."
Oft the port of Frankfort, . coast
guards from the Frankfort and Mani
stee stations were cruising In search
of the aodies of the three victims.
Mrs. Rennie Is the mother of three
children:-
The accident occurred ' Thursday
morning shortly after the four had
set out from Traverse City on a flight
to Milwaukee and 4iad encountered a
heavy fog upon heading out over the
lake from Frankfort. -.
wnen re oecame so thick "we
couldnt tell wrtere it started and the
water began" Mrs: Rennie said Oil
lette decided to set the plane, which
was equipped with pontoons, down
on the watery .
He glided down," she said, "but
he was lower than he supposed. We
hit the water with terrific force. The
plane seemed to rip apart."
Then began the struggle for self
preservation a struggle that ended
in death for alt but Mrs. Rennie.
See these new specials now at Rich
ardson's Art & Gh't Shop. 6-19-tf
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER OP
THE GUP-REN CY.
Washington. D. O- May 24, 1933
Notice la hereby given, to all dbt-
sons who 'may have claims ' against
: ine united states National Bank; of
La Grande, Oregon." that the same
must be presented to Hugh Bodmcr.
Receiver, with the legal proof thereof.
within three months from this date,
or they may be disallowed.
P. O. A WALT. Acting Comptroller of
in currency: -6-24-3 m.
SCHOOL CHILDREN
You can get scratch naner at the
Observer. 60 pad. . 11-2-t f.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
Equity No-
IN, THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR
THE. COUNTY OF .UNION
JOHN HANCOCK MUTUAL LIFE IN-
SURANCE COMPANY, a corpora
tion. Plaintiff, ,
vs.
UNITED STATES INVESTMENT COM
PANY, a corporation; THE UNITED
STATES NATIONAL, BANK of La
Grande, Oregon, a national banking
association; H. A. BOOMER, as Re
ceiver of The United States Na
tional Bank of La Grande, Oregon.
a national- bonking association;
', FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF UN
ION, a national banking associa
tion; THE ISLAND CITY MERCAN
TILE AND MILLING COMPANY, a
corporation; VERA CONLEY; BURL
,. CONLEY; J. E. WISEMAN and A. I.
WISEMAN, his wife; ROYAL, 'CON
LEY; and ' H. S.- MURRAY and
GRACE MURRAY, his wife. De
fendants. By vlrtuj of an execution. Judg
ment order, decree and order of sale.
Issued out of the above entitled
Court In, the above; entitled cause, to
me directed and dated the 23rd day
of June. 1933. in favor of John Han
cock Mutual Life Insurance Company,
a corporation, as plaintiff, and
against United States Investment
Company, a corporation, defendant,
for the sum of Twenty three thousand
five hundred and twenty seven and
08100 ($23527.08) Dollars, which!
said Judgment bears Interest at the
rate of 105 per annum from the
said 23rd day of June. 1933; for the
further sum of (68.00 abstract fees;
for the further sum of siooo.OO at-
It's Gash In Hand
A Safe,
Soundly
Reorganized
Home Bank
for Home
People
The FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Of La Grande
navld I. Sloddntd President
F. L. Meyers. Vlre President
A. K. Parker. Cashier
II. A. Zurbrlrk, Asst. Cashier
L. II. Ilramwell, Asst. Cashier
tofney's fees: and for the. sum of
435.25, costs and disbursements, and
the costs of and upon this writ, com
manding mo to make sale of the lol
lnwimr described real property, to-
" The Southwest Quarter (8W!4 )
of Section Twenty-five (25), the
East Half (E!) or the Southeast
..Quarter (BE! ) of Section
' Twsnty-slx (26), the Northwest
' Quarter (NWli), Northeast Quor-.
ter (NEW) of tho Northeast
Quarter (NE',4), the South Half
(S141 of the Northeast Quarter'
(NEft) of Section Thirty-five
(35). Northwest Quarter (NW)
;of flection Thirty-six (361. all In
Township Two (2). South, Range
Thirty-nine (39), East of the Wll
lamette Meridian; (and other
land):
Together with all water, water
rights, ditches, aqueducts, appro
priations and franchises upon,
leading: to, connected with or'
. usually had and enjoyed In con
, nettlon with said described prem
ises, and each and every part
thereof, whether represented by
shares of capital stock in any
ditch company or by actual In
dividual ownership or otherwise
or' which may hereafter be ac
quired and used In connection
wrth said described premises- or
any pert thereof,
said ' lands - being sithaw in '' Union
County; Oregon; included In that cer
tain mortgage dated the 19th day of
May:- 1922." recorded at page 574 in
Book 60 of Mortgages, records of said
County and State.
NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of
said .execution. Judgment order, de
cree and order of sale, and In compliance-
with the commands of said
writ, t will on Tuesday, tho 25th day.
of jfily, 1933, at. 10:00 o'clock a. m,,
ati.ttps-'fr'ont entronco of the County
Cotrrf House in La Grande, Union
County, Oregon, sell at public auction
(subject to redemption), to the high-
eetfbldder for cah In hand, all tho
riifht,' title, and Interest, which the
within- named defendants, United
SAN FRANCISCO
R0UNDTRIP
LOS ANGELES
R0UNDTRIP
dm
For the first time we offer "Dollar Day" fares over the 4th of July
holidays ... roundtrips 10 almost everywhere in the West for
about If! a mile. Above are the roundtrip fares from Portland ,to
San Francisco and Los Angeles. Similar fares will be in effect to all
Southern Pacific stations in Oregon, California, Nevadai Utah; Ari
zona, New Mexico and Texas (El Paso and west).
Try our new "Meals Select" complete luncheons arid dinners,
80tf to $1.25.' Breakfasts for 50( to 90(. Now being served on all'
Southern Pacific dining cars. 4
Ask your local railroad agent for fares applying from La Grandu.
When You Have a
Checking Account
It's your personal currency. You issue
it as you need it by merely writing a check.
A f It's the kind of money that cannot be lost
out of your pocket or taken nway from you
by a holdup man.
It's the business-like way , of handling
funds .... insures an unquestionable re
ceipt and aids budgeting expenses.
WE INVITE YOUR CHECKING
ACCOUNT AT THIS BANK
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
Bnvld I. Stoddard
F. I- Mevers
Martin King
ieo. II. Ii.irnli.irt
W. C. Perkins
States Investment Company,
poratlonj The- United States t
Bank of - La Grande, Oregon,
tlonal banking association; H.
mer. as Receiver of The Unltec
National Bank of La Grande,
a national banking assoclatloi
National' Bank of Union, a 1
banking association; Tha lsla
Mercantile and Milling Com
corporation; Vera Conley; Bu
ley; J. E. Wiseman and A. 1
man, his wife; Royal Conley;
S. Murray and Grace Murray,. t
and each of them and all 01
had on the 19td day of Ma;
the date of the mortgage here;
closed, or since those dates
and to the-above described p
or any part thereof, to satis
execution. Judgment order, a
cree, Interest, . costs': and , a
costs. - -, . . :. "
Dated this 23rd day of June,
JESSE BRESHEARS, Sheriff
Ion County, Oregon,
By H.: Af KLINGHAM
' June '24. July 1, 8.
ICE.
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1505 S Ave. . ' Ph. Mall
Expert Repairing-
On AU Types of
Plumbing -Fixtures
. ji and Heating Systems
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Plumbing' It Heating'
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Tickeli good bit al
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JUNE 30
JULY 1,2, 3,
Be bad by midnigV,
Jul, 11
nmucTons
Ernest nrLong
Harry MrKinlay
B. J. Green
A. R. Parker