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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1919)
o o o O o Brx LA IIANI?R EVEN 'Mf)DA Y, AJRTL2J,191!) IP SHORTHORN Si&LE8 1 JVOMEN RECOGNJED u liai ricm In U-ual riif-ssiii In (iroat elli liiln (., II,. ,-niovecl. 9 .l0ilf niiiMdllii f COMES OK MYl o Fix Hp Your ' I PAY v C A'SH (Continued from Pauu 1) Fishing Kit to thin iart of Oregon worth more thun Jianaini? notite. It means that fiom year to year an increasing num ber of men will be breeding rejristerell LONDON, (Correspondence of tho AHaoclated I'iosh) Thu House of I,ordn having panned the oeond read ing of Lord UuckMi.ter'B hill lettlne down tho burs of the Ihl'1 " HUB IlUll. Ol L1IH HHlPiniuU 1U WU.IIHII. lilt I II II ll'f i I I .1 a nri ami this, in turn, means that buyers "'"t the measure will become a law win come lor long distances to Union j""B the present pirllmentary jses ..... ;jwiiiihb iuunue& w ouy ine uesi Died ammulH of the breed because of Better look at your fishing outfit and find out just what is needed. We have whatever you want, including some new nineteen-nineteen items. Come in at any time and look through our stock. Fix up now and you wan't be delayed when the Spring Fishing Fever attacks you. La Grande Pharmacy Quick Delivery Phono Main 40 La Grande, Oregon For the Office Tyie Tiler liiMmns, Sfi'iiiifjraplicrs' I'uoks, ('.ll'liiiil 1'iipcrs, M;milKTil ( !iiy(T ', I ,r,';';il Konnn iillil fvcrytliin-r else rciiiircil in nlTicc .supplies. We.enn 1'iirnisli these floods us cheaply as I hey can he hail anywhere anil are liere In make (hem foud if any item ever fails In j'ivc s:i( isl'm-l iuii. Newlin Book and Stationery Company the opportunity presented of gefting them in large numbers and the choice of many different herds. It meanu sale receipts that average two or three times more per head than has been received in past years for scrub p.- grade cattle. The holding of this sale at La Grande also means little expense und little loss of time to those who attend and also the minimum expense in tak ing home stock bought. The animals consigned are not only largely bred in Oregon, but their sires represent tho most popular blood lines of the breed. The pedigrees bear for first sires such noted bulls as Graigie len Stamp, a son of Wapato, bred by Frank lirown of Carlton, Ore., the western representative of the Ameri can .Shorthorn Breeders' association and president of the Pacific Interna tional Live Stock exposition; and Chancellor, a son of Prince Violet 3d, bred by A. Chalmers, Forest Grove, Ore., from whose farm has gone foun dation animals for so many ciand herds of the breed in tho weijt Chal-I. h'.nge Plate 3d, the famous buii f at ,W. J. Townlcy of Union, Ore., boil -it a long figure, tho pick of then" at one of tho great sales held in C ada. Baron Linwood 20(ith, n bull I M by W. J. Townlcy: Golden Gem f""' Prince Kuiiorior. hulls hrml h I I'O is Mi ('rosltev & Son. S ni'Ilfrno Wi .Victory, one of the good bulls brc A. 1). Dunn's IHinbro Farm ovci ' Washington. Starlight and P. 1 1 Hike, sons of Radiator, an A. D. 1) jlnil! by Itiidianco. A Douhlo I bull Critic's Minority, one of 5a,' good hulls bred by J. B. Cornctt. ti, i .i . r i in' IHI.-II iiiiini-ii aoovo as iireec-.?, jof tho sires of offerings in tho l.a Oaii'le sale are those who have long been in the business of breeding Short horn callle here in the northwest and fioni the herds have pone the ex hibits at the fairs and big stock showr Unit won championships and that top P' -l the tales. These names nil carry v ilne with them in Shorthorn lines wlwn-ver they may he found. Ani mals of this kind of breeding repre-i-onl an exceptional opportunity to im orove a herd of r.'inire cattle or tf blii'd UP a registered herd. Those who are familiar with the. :'nmrls riinsigned stale that the indi viduality of the bulls, cows anil heir cit i:t of a hih character. Big riov ged, healthv bulls of masculine type, just I he kind that are needed on the Hinge herds, will lie found in the sale ring at l.a Cruntlc. Thursday, May 1, is the dale set for the sale and this place will, iicrordine; lo reports, be represented by a I'.irgi. delegation of breeders. Get the habit of paying cash you eecvle the best for the least outlay of money. You command instant attention and yoa feel your independence. slon. One liy one, as a veteran observer of the struggle for women's rights point out, all the old sex barriers arc tumbling down. It was strange, he says, to hear the governmedt's bless-! Ing of this bill pronounced by the! Lord Chancellor who, as Sir F. E.l Smith, was one of thj chief opponents of women suffrage when he was a member of the HouM of Commons. The work performed by women during tho war, the Lord Chancellor explained, In vlndlrnting his former opposition , had profoundly altered matters. "I may say," he continued "that under the changed circumstanc es of tho time the government wel comes this proposal, and that It Is their hope that they may he able toi give It such assllanco as will render Its passing Into law highly probable." i Tho bill confers upon women the ! right of qualifying either as solic itors or barristers. It does not cx-i tend, however, to Scotland or Ire- I land. "Sensible" Work Garment The "over the top" garment of the age made in stifel and khaki; all sizes insist on the "Sensible" have none other. Our Price, $3.98 SILVER CUP FOR LEA,(sUE, WINNERS MINNIE COO.V3,, ' 3JJ CIIRlKTI.NK MUHICK, II ATT! E iJoliOHtli:, the the to jr.: the Interesting Experiment lrcn A dlsdneulsheil si-lentlst him n, ., an niter-Image artlllinay by inert it... . ... J- ..... ,..,,.,,,,K i.fif rino'iii ; Aiiiju a inalnlng In darkness for sumo mi i. 9 i .. . ... . . . .vitn n. iiiiiii-w a ngiit onto nis nanii. then went to bed in total darhnes m-ei. iiirniigii tno nigiii, Hefore lag his eyes In tho morning he llasheil a light, but this time o eyes. Iiy tjis means he revlvei. llilOlSllllllUU tit ill ln.lwl l f.-,...i.if at 'creams andljeuuly inLions arc i....v to bo had in quantity at Silvcrthorn's. Sfime of the most prominent ladies in l.a Grande, like the Maurinc best of all the toilet lines. 4-lfi :it WE SELL OVERALLS AND JUMPERS FOR CASH $1.69 Leather faced gauntlet gloves, for cash : .' . 25c Leather faced wrist gloves, for cash 19c Blue "Wrist Canvas 0 loves, for cash ; 2 psirfor25c Men's Work Shirts, for cash : 98c, $1.25, $1.49 Men's Work Shoes, for cash , $2.98, $3.50, $3.98 Men:s Work Khaki Pants, for cash $1.98j $2.25, $2.49 Men's Corduroy Pants, for cash $3.98 Men's Moleskin Pants, for cnsh $3.98 Men's Dress Shirts,, for cash 98c, $1.25, $1.49 Men's Dress Shoes, for cash $3.50, $3.98, $4.98 PAY CASH "EVERYBODY'S "DOING IT" The Store Where tho Trade FAMILY DRUG STORE L.V fiRANDt.OncGOU, SY IncorDoratc.r. The Store Where the RlasHes Trade SHE , i I, , r j RRY'S TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY MAY ALLISON "IN FOR THIRTY DAYS' A Breezy Metro Comedy "THE LEAP THROUGH SPACE" Episode No. 2 of "The Man of Might" List Showing Today of "THE BORDER RAIDERS" Smiling Bill Parsons "POORINNOCENT" Wednesday's Basketball Games at 'Y' Postponed Until Thursday Evening Hue to the fait that Charles II. Iieynolds cannot ufficiate at tho church league basketball contest Wed m silay and that Melvin F. Iloico, the physical director nt the Y. M. C. A., will he out of the city, the games be- ilween the Methodists and M. I. A and the liaptist and Presbyterian : teams will he postponed to Thursday : night, -April L' l. Mr. Iieynolds will be I on hand to referee the tight games be tween the fast M. I. A. and Mctho jdist aggregations anil the Baptists and ' I'i eshyterians Thursday night, j The Methodist-M. I. A. game should be a "hummer" for the M. I. A. barely h.'at them the last game they played anil in all probability this game will be even a lighter fight than the last con jlest. . I ..I'i- All Kinds, All Grades, All Prices NO. 1 GRADE NO. 2 GRADE ' NO. 3 GRADE $1.50 $1.10 75c . BIG ONES MEDIUM ONES SMALL ONES 11 CENTS out of every dollar collected to pay pur TAXES lonie Independent Co. ; ALSO SPECIAL SELECT MOUNTAIN GROWN SEED . STOCK NETTED GEMS, BURBANK, EARLY ROSE, EAR . LY OHIO, GOLD COIN. DEMONSTRATIONS TODAY AND TOMORROW . Mrs. Graham . Mrs. Cross Woodbury's Facial Soap Royal Club Pure Strained Honey Jergen's Crushed Lilac and Rose Talcum . Royal Club Coffee i elepo we lo LOAN. r.'t realty for ntr Oil l.WjHOl pi O ftililoD r.jwtily. No dt'luy In MfJ Sir Arthur riirmd pmvrd in '''iit also triio in rliiMiui;iiini ) 1 fx n Ui'lirii'iil rlmitnntum on the l i'( tiln' kidiirys ami tho ioi.sotm , n' iu ;m- iHi thrown ' l':f 11. SirnuP nttribntop n polity !i!!:irk ( tho lli'ltptn Up of p'i-oiH ivihto tfn'io f mi nbnntlaiu't o( uric n ,il whit-h i prtripltaiod in the joint.s , ix .A hir;ilh.-, hi'ttin iutlatiilil:lliiu. I-. u ido attai'k f cout nr rlirj ' in-Mi tlu'iy is poiiiftitiu-s (lf-.titaht. if ii'.t 1- I'loiu'ht t. In uour:.li;i:i. ?! t u.l at 10 l oluiil ;.itiM, tot h a lllinh j't pa:ti in tho ha.'k ol li'V i:t'0k or ? uiti. . - li t. Mi.i,oi .'!.s1c,' iht- i-irrttii'U f Uru' a.t wo aii? ill lit lo onvt ly I ( vi'iii'itViiiun'ri;." Prink copUMslvoi'f J w.it. r. Viv or fi:ht ,l:ifo, j'r il;, h-l(f w.ttcr I'ffiMo im-aSt, am! tMiiain Amir:o t.lh'ici.s, lljDhlo bKrHKth.a'orrHl CWjj,t' tlto uoart'si. ilrii) Btoni au4j tOi' tlniO 1 1 oif liQwv n iluy. II ou wmH trial i I'tK.I .V Willi iu rout? to ir. 1 K UI t i Andrews' Variety Dept. BEFORE YOU BUY Ladies' and Children's Underwear Look Our Line Over YOU WILL SAVE ON EVERY ARTICLE LadiiV VoiU- MaiMs I1.J!) to $2.39 Children's Waists fl.lH Muslin IVtti.-.Kil!. ..: I1.2S to $l.7U Cnvrlop.' ( oniliinatiiin Sail. 9r. Musl.n liimns IMS. 1.M), 1.7 Ofp.. nV t'hino KiltIihi Omhinalia Svit $2.fA t t.'t.'t ('niiKiil.-s in l).iimv ak Silio 11.2V The FLice You Gtt Everything Every Day at the Piiee You Like tt P.iy. . Stilwell's Meat Dcp't TOO BUSY STOCKING UP AFTER SATURDAY'S BIG RUSH TO WRITE AN AD TODAY. . WE THANK YOU The Stifwell hle&l Co. M. A. StiUrll VA. V. Smith Mi OiHn . . . . . .1 t. .- ... i rH .nmtcn (anti-?ic) is. a nTi'iit ai- t'nitKl 5 Stnti Voc4 n c3 H00VER1 o O n ZED GROCERY SAM'HARRIiS, PJSQP.o ora Q BXTITJMitCl J'OltMERLY OCCUPIED Ei8 GOLDEN RULlfcO. PHONE; tia 0 XTR tRDE USE OUR EXCLUSIVE PROMPT DELIV- 0 . gRY. 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