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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1934)
".'if-4- Friday, June 29, 193 t;a c,nmv VenAIg ftfesrcRVFrk ftk 'granthb. ore. n lllini TUP t TTTlP I,tl nr r r r 1 T IT Will KrJfrrfl Al lUli IVll VI 111 lk ' n ir n la? TMfTPTTT fl'flT r ill I I ! )( 1 1 , H I V av a aw, i The Cranade Uu t re opened tonight, it ws ar,su-i tc- ' day by J. Donald Me?: l La Orande Theatr. Ix, and tf! . JSaturdays as long as 12 pauviRs:e warrants Its opermuon. Tsevt : s possibility thai Utn on the aftoa- mill be open on Sunday also. The door will be open umijht at 0:45 p. m. with t show turi:n at 7 o'clock. Tomorrow th doors will open at 2 p. m. wllb continuous per formances until closing time at night. Beginning neit week the show house will open at 7 p. m. on Fri days and at 1 p. m. on Saturdays Enjoy the Fourth of July this year Wherever you go tuke along a change of clothing. Be comfortable in our sum mer clothes. SLACKS In gray, tun and stripes. Tho most popular apparel for Bum mer wear. $2.95 $3.95 - $4.95 SPORT OXFORDS Complete your summer outfit with a pair of theso good look ing comfortablo oxfords. White, blnck and white, tan and white. $3.95 - $4-95 SUMMER CAPS Cool and attractive J list tho thing for motoring. 50c - 75c - $1.00 Jantzen Swim Suits and Trunks Here In tho suit that changes biithlK to swimming, Ret n suit that sots the stylo the world over. For Men and Women TROTTER'S Dress Saturday is the last day of FALK'S Pre 4th of JULY Hero is your CHANCE for a NEW DRESS for the 4th. ALL bang up bargains in Spring Dresses and Coats. We are not going to wait until after the holidays to clear these Dresses. A Seloeted Group of DRESSES 3G Street Dresses and 8 formats, to sell for $5.95 Clearance of Spring Coals UY NOW ! wuh P11 children's matinee from !Scm at the Granada, which eiwnslvely redecorated for 1U ! repemng. Meyera pointed out that Padlon. The Dalles and Baker all art supporUng more than ono theatre, and expressed confidence that La Grande's gains Th business also were sufficiently great to warrant opera- "on of the Granada. yQ LACK OF ' MUSIC FOR CELEBRATION (Continued Iron Page On the celebration are La Grande, Ore gon state champion, and Enterprise, one of the, finest corps In the Inland Empire. The bands to play here In clude the famous Ogdcn and La Grande bauds. Two former La Orando legionnaires are now playing with the Spokane drum corps, Pole Hussell and Ed Stephenson, mid will be with the Washington state championship or ganization when it arrives here early the morning of July 20. Tho corps will remain here two days, leaving for home at 9:16 p. m. Saturday, July 21. Garlty, who Is drum major of the La Orande corps, also Is chairman of the celebration committee la charge of the drum corps portion of the three-day program. Award Uerortitlon Contract The contract for decorating of the streets of La Orande during the cele bration, has been let to Flsk and Piste of Hlllsboro, Ore. The. agreement Is that the company will furnish all decorations for the streets. Intersec tions, etc., free of charge and solici tations will be made only for the store front decorations. Decorations will Include lights across Intersections, banners at fre qucnt Intervals across the streets and the decorations for the store front. Mrs. Peggy Pisk, representatlng the company, is in La Orando today and will begin Immediately contacting the merchants with-regard to the decor ating of the individual stores.' i Ih Here Mrs. Peggy Plsk, who is represent ing the company which was awarded the contract for street decorating for the celebration next month, Is regis tered at a local hotel from her home at Hlllsboro. TonsHeHomy Mlus Valette Harer, who Is spending the summer vacation with her par ents, underwent a tonsil operation tho first of tho week and Is recover ing nicely. 9k BUS SERVICE For WALLOWA. KNTKItl'KIHR, JOSKl'll and War Points. Leave La Orande, Dally 4:10 P. M. For FKMH.F.TnN, Way points Leave La Orande. Dally . 10:80 A. U. P. SI hip Dfpot. 13(111 Phone MAIN Adams When you are tired of routine try a game of BILLIARDS "It's a gcntlemnn'a gnmo" See us for Fishing Tackle open every clay and and Sundays. CENTRAL LUNCH Meals served at all hours 6:00 a. m. to 12 midnight Central Billiards 1207 Adams ? 10.00 li NO KKSEKVATIONS ALL DUKSSKS MUST GO. FALK'S IM (irunric'tt llettcr Store JOE PALOOKA VOL) TELL BUT THERE:? DAMES THAT HUNDRED OF EM,SIF?.1HEV. COULONT COME IN.' INSIST ON WATCHING WE'RE TRAINING SEE , NOW SCRAM MR. FAIOOKA. r SCORCHY SMITH DOWNWARD DRIFT IN WALL STREET NEW YOUK, June 20 P) Although subjected to no especial preMiure, stocks drifted lower today. A reaction In grains may have been a depressing factor. The close was rather heavy. Transfers approximated only 400,000 shares. Closing figures Included: Air Bcduc 09 Al. Chem. and Dye (unquoted) American Can 131 12 American T. and T. 113V4 Bethlehem Steel 32 I. Cose 604 Col. a. and E 13 Chrysler 38 Ji Continental Can 79 General Motora 30 Johns Manvlllo 62", Llbbey-O-Ford 31 Liggett and Myers B 06 Montgomery Ward 27 Nat. Distill 23 J. C. Penney 67 Pub. Ser. of N. J 36 Southern Pacific. 24 8t. Oil of Cnl 34 St. Oil of N. J 44 Union Pacific 123 , United Aircraft 18a United Corp 6 U. 8. Indus. Aloo 41 U. S. Steel 3854 STATE EAGLES ORGANIZER IS LODGE GUEST 3. J. Turner, state orgnnlzer for the Euglea lodge, attended the lodge meeting Thursday night, and spoke regarding his work In the state. Reports were given by the various delegates to the titate convention last week at Marshftcld. Other Items of business Included tho election or Louis Evans as trustee to take the place of George Nelson who has moved to Seattle. Announcement was made that D. D, Hale, utate president, who passed through La Orande Thursday en route to Baker and Ontario, would be hero next week for an official visit. Following tho meeting a lunch was served and dancing enjoyed u:itll a la to hour. GRADING OF 7.3 MILES IN NEW PROJECT (Continued From Page One) mote possibility or more In the event Oregon's share of federal jmoney were Increased. The 140.000 In new money will go for grading 7.3 miles of th0 Tollgate- X soeoNe TRyiN&' A I -Notthb ibkt. it's someone 1 I TO TAKE THIS RANCH Ftotf j v Ti PoWEPFUL POLITICALLY -HE HAS I MB -THW'S T6 REAL 1 ) Sr'5lFP BLUFFED T CAN J V R6ASON FOR THIS TV ir il BXPZCT ONLY HALF-HEARTED J Priced to Clear DRESSES !:! Dresses at 915.00 and 23 Dresses at S17.75 You can't miss at these riUCES THEM A J5 INTO HIM JOE tK V SCALLY. I BEEN V CMON, HUGO. MOVE J THAT thimkIN', HOW COME )OC ; T-i AROUND- VA , J WAS AN SlF MARTINI'S A X J-MrK i BUM r-L t jkh. EXCELLENT p-3 hanqoverian.L 'fcflfiiM sk r.,ryV (li workout thakVq then aint ' GXyfWM 1 TODAV. f JpITHEV GONNA BE jSfWir A3 i(ywn I JOSEPH. JMVDOSEJ sore ,F ( TH' : MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY t CHICAGO WUKAT - Open High Low Clow Inly 02 .H3 .fioi, .iin'4 Hept. fWTfc .l27s .!il.aii4 IW - .U4tg .1)2, .!)2'B4 CHICAGO rOItN inly ... .im.(m4 .m .58 MyH JWpt. .H,i,2 MZ AWi M)lia !:. Ailli4 Ml .1 PORTLAND WHEAT " Open IHth Uw Clou July .7.114 .7214 .72 .72 Sept. ' 73 .711 ,7 .73 lw. .7534 .i.V'J .7r .75 Johnson Springs section or the high way. and will be spent during the fiscal year beginning July 1. At present there are two contracts under way on the highway out of Elgin, and It Is believed this new ap propriation will provide sufficient funds to partially complete the high way between Elgin and Tollgate. News of the allocation was taken to as sure an early continuing of the work now under wny. and also will assure many men In this section of employ ment during the coming year. KOIIIN HEED WINS PENDLETON, Ore., June 29 ) Robin Reed, 157 pounds, of Reeds port, won a decision over Sailor Trout, 163 pounds, of San Pedro, In the main event wrestling match here last night. (JEltMANV STCDIES PROTEST OF U. S. ON MORATORIUM (Continued From Page One), Secretary of State Hull's declaration. Asked whether Hull's criticism would be published In the German press, a government official replied Indefinitely, but nald, "undoubtedly tho gist of the American note will be given out for publication." He appeared to doubt whether any change of attitude on either side was likely at this tlma. WASHINGTON. Juno 29 (&) The United States protested today against Germany's moratorium on $1,600, 000,000 In obligations held by Ameri cans, blaming the relch's financial plight on Nazi policies. Secretary of State Hull handed the ' ' ' - "a K . .Cf V h u MAl'REKX O'Sl'LLIVAN LIBEKIY (Tradem&ric u. s. patent German charge d'affaires a note last night. The United States recognizes that Germany's ability to pay has been limited by a shortage of foreign exchange, Hull said, but he hinted that If certain policies were modified trade might Increase, allowing Ger many to pay. Of Interest to All Dairymen A white paint for 40c per gal lon Is a strong disinfectant, non - poisonous, mixed with water. Used on all surfaces. Fly Spray In any quantity. Wood preservative for your fence posts will add years of life per gal. 60c. Home Lumber & Coal Co. Phone Main 17 Mlckoy McCoy W. O. Sawyer Farmers' Friendly Headquarters Grocery & Fountain Open Sunday and Evenings Wallace C. Mahoney Successor to OEO. C. RICHARDSON Same Block as Hensty's Service Now O Playing lUglatered) onice SEE THIS BEAOTIFDL VALLEy ? FEATHER VALLE THE FINEST ' PEACEFUL AND QUIET, ISN V SRAZIN& LAND IN THIS PART OF TEXAS WATERED OH EACH SIP6 ITT BUT ITS NOT AUWS THAT ( By two Fine creeks - scatterep clumps of willow And I Way. justa month mo, My V COTToHWOOV. THIS WAS A RETREAT FOR PEER, BUFFALO AND FATHER WAS MURDERED OUT y 0TH6 WILD THIN6S WHEN MY 6REAT-6RANDFATHER FOUND T- THERe-SHOT IN THE BAcK-, MEN l&u!l-l&uH.fbitei., STAKED THEIR FORTUNES SMASHED WORLD RECORDS for ' 11 ev I STAMINA I f IRISTONEHIGH SPKDTIRES fl For fifutn coMKtilttm il year hav been on thm j innin. " j 100-miU IndionapolU tfl Race. V II THIS MEAM BIOWOUT M protktiom n H x for seven voniieutlv U W ywr hav bven on thm tt H wtningcarinthedaring f E9 Pike, Peak climb urhert a H stip meant death- i THIS MUH0N-ID$AFCTY m AND TRACTION m For lhre conncutlv H ve0rB have been anth 1SI g bu,e.ofthe Washington I (D. C.) Hallway and Eteetrle Co.covtring I JI,3S7.B10 bui mil g uithout on minute t j delay due to tire trouble. . 1 THIS MEANS DlrWOABIUTY , I AND KOMOWt I Wr on th Xelman fl VotorS rord V-8 Truck i thot mad a netc eoa.t. ! B to.eoa.t record of 67 H hour,, S nunut: & ! y lecond, actual run j "tHIS MEANS SNDURAMCt Rubber has advanced 442 7c! Cotton 1901 Yet you tan buy this omaitng new Firestone High Speed Tire at our present low prices and save money. See Firestone Air Balloon Tiret Exhibition Building hten to the Voice Monday Night oter iY. MOST MILES TUT-TUT-S f THAT WILL BE I PERFECTLY I THE POPULACE KNOW JOSEPH SAVED MY LIFE WHICH IS INVALUABLE INf FIRESTONE EVER BUILT X HE New Firestone High Speed Tire for 1934 was built to give you the same dependable service il provided for ihe 33 drivers who started in the torturous 500-milo grind at Indianapolis May 30. This new tire has a wider tread of flatter contour, deeper non-skid, more and tougher rubber, giving you more than 50 longer non-skid mileage. Besides being Safety Protected on the outside it Is Safety Protected on the inside. Eight additional pounds of pure rubber are absorbed by every one hundred pounds of cords. This additional rubber Is so placed that it surrounds every cotton fiber inside every cord In every ply. This is accomplished by soaking the cords in liquid rubber by a Firestone patented process. This patented process, Gum-Dippingf Is not used in any other tire built. Heat caused by Internal friction of cotton libers destroys tires causes separation and blowouts Gum-Dipping counteracts friction and heat provides greater adhesion and binds the cotton and rubber together into one cohesive unit of greater strength, assuring car owners of the greatest Safety, Protection and Economy that it is possible for human ingenuity to build into a tire. Tho most amazing proof of this extra strength, safety and dependability is the fact that every one of the 33 drivers at Indianapolis chose and bought Firestone High Speed Tires. Race drivers KNOW tire construction they will not risk their lives or chance of victory on nny other than Firestone. At terrific speeds the cars plunge into the treacherous turns lire arc braced against the scorching brick track so hot the tires fairly smoke at times they give yield and stretch every conceivable force works to tear the tire to pieces, yet Firestone High Speed Tires "come back on the straightaways. Not once during the entire race did a tire fail. Surely this Is the most amazing proof ever known of Extra Strength, SAFETYand dependability. Call on the Firestone Service Dealer or Service Store nearest you TODAY. Emiip vonr cor with New Firestone High Speed Tires for 1 93-1. made at the Firettone Factory and World Fair, Chicago of Firettone every D. C. WEAF Netteorh, PER DOLLAR 1 Martini's In Bad BESIDES MARTINI HAS KEPT ALL HIS MONEY IH VtHlR COUNTBV ANf vjuc ARE AWARE THAT HE rt H INTENDED TO r T BECOME AM hi THATsi AMERICAN- f ( AHORSE I YOU SEE, Lr OF A HES IN VERY VjJIFFER'NT BAD N H itH I COLOR HANotvfcHIA Feather Valley Announcing 12 MONTHS GUARANTEE AGAINST ALL ROAD Effective today Fire stone guarantees their complete line of tires against all roud ' hazards for twelve months. In addition, Fjrestone gives in- j dustry lifetime waj t uiiiy uguiusi ueiec in workmanship an? . , t materials. ' When used in ";J mercinl service, thes I lires are gunranleei, for six months. - Have You Visited Our Big REMOVAL SALE? Thousands of Automotive Parts on Sale at Sensational LOW PRICES We Will Be in Our New Location Across the Street on July 4 PERKINS MOTOR CO. Phone Main 500 4th & Adams Y Many Bargains Listed on Want Ad Page