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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1921)
9 mm I V I n t :i f v i a 'i j i: ... I r i i i i o 1 o a s I ,i i e e i ii 4 : :) ' ' s ' ;0 J I ( d ! j , "-'VT fTRANDE FyENTNO OBSffftVflR 9 g, W W A J C. PENNEYTJOMPAY A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION .Happy gervice GltES OUS STORB AN AIR OF UP-TO-DATENESS SIMILAR TO BIG CITY SHOPS Service plays almost its important part in modern business as 'the character of mer chandise handled, AC our store careful atlu;itini is ivcifUi " ?vi.Tjir plmiKt! of service wliich "may cnr , tribul to the convenience and comfort of ciistoiinn'S. , Salcsu.'opli? arc. neat and. coiirteijus und wildly your wants with a class of goods . culled for. ' When it i more, convenient fortyrm to shoy by phone oir protf pi free del'vei'v ser vice enables you to lia've drug stort" goods just when I hey !ire neede'd, . PHQNE MAIN 40 To customers who reside in Vui'al routes' we recommend the use of our. prompt post service. . , .. " " . Al our storcnrl littje conveniences such .as , yliofics,"directories, writiujf materials; etc-' ijv provided for our customers. . . ' !:- BOY MjFlEMLiLL ' ! SCOUTS BEHELD SUNDAY -err - FT?n?AT, .TANTTAKY 21. loft q w z :otulik4 by Nmi'flMl Council of thm Boy Hi-nut of America.) MLSOIPIJAISES 53 SCOUTS President Wilson ban Rent peraonal enots in couKnutiinuun uiiu comiiu?n af tun lo flflv-three Boy loul of America, cne ill ench state, torfltory .Ii v : P ! I ! e 1 I a II KM A INS OF MILS. X.VMKS HOI1-1 kiPison Exi'Kn-Kn Vouturr. i I s Perry Itesi&g, While V'isitin(t in Ctil- i ifornia Die AUer An ItTiU'xa J i ' . r -Of Short Duration. ft. H The funenfl of Mrs. (Jinnies K. Hob-jr ertson, . who died January lli, while) 5 visilne her daughters at Ualirsfield, California, will be hold Sunday ut 2 W p. in. from the Wonrv ( hapel, the s Si . the $tor& that is giving Hid eoKsesslon mifl In tlij Dlatrlt of RV- H. tyker conductyig the sr- ioiiniiiiia. jitfy arc the i-iut nlio "i ,, . . e Jnwilivtlie host records In '.tie aale if '"r 'Bolrton w- a resident of l ln il't and JVnr Sailncs stamps, U ' ""rry was iwidinr the winter in ilielr varlous,jimiea during; 'the 1!18 J aliforniii, having li-fi Perry in .Sep-j savings cumpalKi), These tokens f ttemlifr. Jlcr death was very sudden, peisiinal rccosnlllon ?; lie Kerrieej of oecurin after Mil u few days of jll- uic yomiKsiera wem delayed nrst ny ne.-a. . e . . ,( Hie Ciesldi'nt'JI. trip to Kra wi',aiid The hody will anivc in I.h Grande. J later by his HriiniiR Illness. However, ,Sat'urd iy, accompanied by her1 dnu':!i-L (- lie never foruot bla agreeinent with Iter, .Mrs. .Lawrence Hull, of. Perry r," : t? .-. e " m r e i I? a rkfic4,fi 1-11111 Piirae I - I- I S . ! 1- h S5 ! the 1oy seAuts. . whu journeyed to California to biin.'l fi, a ,...,.). ,ui..n i. i. 'ii... l ... i... l.... I.. . luuiiuDK'ij ui vuvii iri.n inly, iiiiit i viiniiiinriiitiiit- H( ru: imiiiu,, ..t,,,'. j j (Mini: ' . those of hcip husband, ho died-oneir i "I thank you In-Ihe'nnnie of the Arcar befut-e her. 'tn,! whole country, and I wish to coiuey Mrs. RoJicrtson was .';! ycura old io your parenin,c'yniir cninuiiinMy ami and leaves behind her three ifatiph-i O J' 'PRICES THAT YOU CAN AJFORD TO PAY, WITH THE ABSO- ' LUTE' CONFIDENCE THAT YOU ARE PAYING THE LOWEST PRICE", NOT ONLYvNOWBUT'fOR SPRING SEASON A3 WELL. THESE ARE NOT TEMPORARY PRICES BUT WILL CONTINUE UNTIL WE. ARE ABLE -TO GIVE .YOU LOWER ONES i i a ! w ! your Hoy Scout onnlzulbm. uijf ap- Iteers, Mrs. Lawieuce" Hull, of Perry; o I iireejiiilim of the trnhiinK that has de- .Mrs. I.eo Miller and Mrs. Korest Oash, i t j velnpecl In.ymi kiicIi a tine s!rlt of !,,f California, and her nephews, Kred, ' W wlinlesmne. and loyal lllzeiisblp." I John, Jay, George, Laurence ' und !5 liver ?4..,0(Mi.ikhj worth of Thrift jumcK Robertson. i Service is tlia Thing napps Al.VIX SX,V''I'. I'lonrlelor La Grande . Pharmacy i s HERRYS LAST pAY EARLE WILLIAMS .IN. "THE BLACK GATE" f'tlnssiil wca'lllj is "proved in he nv;iin and useless defense I'm one charged" wilh .murder liy lliis 'dramatic uporl iitn. ' . Comedy" Silk Stockings' . " nml War Snlnt; HininpH wr Hold by Imy woutH in the 11H8 rntiipnlsn. The best n;c(rV(t wii8 Hindi hy O. Si'liu'ylcr Turhi'll of lilinrn, Ncv ViVk, wlm illn- mixim Of ' HllllllpH imKft'untinir -l!.27). J utiles iiniptn'li, of horulif. Ohio, was hi 'Co m with niiNk nf $HV ii ik) Kdmird SttViiwon, of NVwitrk, N. J., Ihlnl wlili $H.-Vil.To. Tin. Imy to whom ttio fftlorH vtro dlrci'lcd nri; i'oonor Vitdworth, (IiHlsdf-n, Al.; IVd.li. Mlllor.' riarksdnlp. Ail..; M. NfwlHTii, MarituniH, .ArJ.; SIh'ji- ptird Mfikowllr.. Los An'tii'les. ('nl.; I.inircnce Hlm-k, I'liclilo, (dil. ; Cnrl T. Cluulscy, Si a n ford. Conn. ; frank I. t.nrktx WllmlnCinn, 1VI.; S. (i. I.IiIiIpiiIhtb, Waslilnylon, l. C; V. linmt ItiTiiard, Xuoipii, Tin.; W. p. Vnuuy, .1r. ; ('(ihunlnts', Ca Jtifpli .Mri'iit-lliy; WnllHi :t Millli. 't'luvtT, I.n (JraiiK, 111.; Sinhijiff1!. India na pid Ik, I mi. BANKS TRY TO RAISE PRICES W 1 KK.NTITKV BANKS l,OA l,AU(;K A.Mrti'XTs or .moni:v. '. , Scrims - Marquisettes A'co'iiiile;e, iev liji.e of curtain matei'ials just" received. I'hiin colors, flowered patterns, nov e'ly -horders in a great variety -of colors. Reconstruction Prices w H H Cj H n O Vntnil Ini1 of Stall' Trys to S;i TlitiiisaiMls of I'nrnicrs luilKirra.ssiiiriit. la 0 IE -On- R save fn Wash Waists S HERRY'S SUNDAY MONDAY- llobart, Iti'iekwell t'ily, Iowa; O.Hirjre ll.'llnnua. Clay Cenler, Knns.; Crau iiiiiii Marks,' tieorelow n, Ky. ; l ion Nornnin, Patterson, I.a.: Orland Sweeler, ' Solllll ' Whidbaui, Me.; Un well ('. Lowell, Ni'w Wlnilsor,-Md.: Ilnl old While, Lowell, Mass. i .lolm Carllsli', lieirolt, Mich llernard S 1 1 - ei'stelu, lluluth, Minn.; W..L. Itrown. npbirvlllo, M : Kob'ert Martin. (Villi;, Mn.; 10 1 Mm Iiutton, Untie, Mini tn'iia ; KdKiir Matlicrs, l-'iUls ('Ity, Neb.; Kilward Itrnxwell, Kusf Kly, Nev. ; t Jlanforlh, Warner, N. H. ; I'jdwrtrd Stevenson, Newnrk, N. .7.; Clarence Home, Crirlsbuil, N. Mex. ; !.. Hehuyler 'Jarbidl, liliaen. N. V.j .tolin' V. ltlalr,' Wlnslon SakMii, X. f .; tiordniv Iteeder Wnlipeton, N. Li. ; .Tutue.s Campbell, I,ii'aiu. ( . ; L. L. Atkins, Miiskonee, o.kln.; H. Ollei heim er, Portland, Ore.-; ltnlph William Siatdcy, Lrwlshiire, Pa.; ltHrry Weill era Id, Pnivtdeiiec. H. I.; Mltton Lit Ijejnliii, Helton. S..C; Clarence Mo ran, Armour, S..P. ; Kuiicne lOncc);. Ktioxvllle, Tenn.; Krwln SpeekeN. La ta'aiie. Tex. ; Lawrence Ininkley. Suit. Lake City, I'lab; Charles -ll. Pei-U," Montifiler, Vt. : Tlalvnee Ar in.lt, Silltvllle, Vn.; Wtltio Ullditcs. lloiulan, Wnb.; .Shin llauaui-r.-WheeliiiK. W. Va Arthur tiruhl, Jlil wn'lkee, Wis.; Kenneth MeKeitna. I.iuider. Wyo. ; Itaymond Hunter. Hal Jioit, Canal Zone; Philip .aue, Hono lulu, llawsll; t'barles Hardltii:. San Vorto Kieo; Norjnau Hussell, LKXINOTON. Ky.. .Ian. tral Kentucky is irying inoUKimilH fir r.-ireiet-M ti-nm Itiuik.i llolieri ruptry and banks and hnsiness i f Uudolph fhoiises from serious .embaraHsiuent, i rrancls.accoid;iiK to slarcinenls of bank- 'W !! 'MORESQUE' ! f I .Itmn, . J J'l'nh-liiuikH. Alaska. , ii Karh of thrsp boy wnmtH has nl- Jlrtady rm-HvtMl Cro'ni tin trrasnry dr .Ml piu tuHMit a ptld in 1 in for his nchlovi , ijninik oihrr. tit'oiitN who mailt' finlr l rorords In nalcs us to 'd'stM"v wry ! , ........i ilu'M' cottl ptilms, Ml In all, but 'only tin' sroiilH who stnoU hlclst In parti Kttito rwplvpil0 l'rpsdiipnt WlUon's bf 'l or. lie ineltMly. o' life With laiiizliterV a o tears ami IM' 1 liroll ;h ll Like kindly, tw inkling sliirs allow c Thai 6 " I lllini.l c-iflie," a ,'l'lir slnry of a-hope lhal lull t' il Willi sleailfasl I'lauic llii..n;:h slrug gling vt'ai'i AiiiT leached the j;oal Tr tirh ' yiailieil; That's "' 1 1 mm -t f -i t ir. " i 1 1 i 1 1 TH E-0L.DEST SCOUT TROOP. ' '"nip Ciltb"Jt ,.lroop In'tht' I'iiIIpiI Stnlps,'1 Srontnnistpr It. Ward n( Ti tp 4 StilTnu. Kuti., w rt)p. "I In hn sroiiis or Christ fniht'dni) (Kni ii.al) ni'ip orunni.'cd In 1 1 l b K. II. Iiu'tni's, h ii Inottiirtor In I lit Si lidni'" Military atadomy) wh -nnu' Iiimi fr-tm Stt'tttin.l, and who htnl m-pm ;h(; l-limh-.li jtctnit nn''niriii in ippia linn thiTP. When tli tronp Wi. or :iilfi Kilifltsli mn L-a.inpi linili-fl It nv thr Hrst troop in tb Vuit-d Siatt ini yttttli-lipd rut (f tlip original irtMp. V Ih-h iIip n:(ttnat oru?iiil7ii ttttn was fonopit thp tnii-i rpit'rpl 111 titH.p 1 of Sallna. Wi; last of IJ mhp ii.Mir itrvl'0 tbi: two of thoio tobl. fortioT s. tuin ppry oup. hvoi-.v dip of thrill mmvpd mpiiil'iTH nf Ui pth. growers vend otlu'i; who have"' M been active in tho movement to forn piirrs for tho 1920 crop p bur ley .tobacco fo h point that will 5. not be faV from' Ihe 1II20 record. jO 1 U?y hkIk'u this as tho reason Tor the. neivoiiK situation that has torn the hurley tobacco region for tho lilHl Hevprui Weeb reHiillinif fn itll markets, hut- u tow, belnt? closed, threats belntf inyd'T imtilusL buyers, I a run on one bank and an iiurci!-1 tnenl to "rift out" tho 11(21 crop and iiomi ine i""zu crop ii linaiK-.ul ur- iHnKenienta ran '-he made. ' A. Wanks in central Kentirky loan1 JH larpe -uin.H lo rurinim to t'iuanfng their- crops. t. Jual how Jare Ihe q total of I III'' so loans. Ibis ycnr '"'jt nri .kupks has "been ventured. The (MK'stlon or bow "Imii? tho hunkHN ' j can (yirry ,Aui farnuMs, however, g was on? of tho foremost In the !h mret'tni: of farmers, growers and W warebmisemi'ii held lhin;.B recently, i It is chunicd that if tobacco does ' not biM'u a satisfactory price these t farmt'rs will lose their lands, and many f n;iii- iul linn ll uil'ons will be hampered. Ituyu s oT tobacco ar: silent ns to why pricrs are not higher. I'arin ers claim that in view of ihe fao' tluit pricey rose Knidually over a I'-riod of four years from l!Hri to l!'l!t, they should drop gradually. They assert that labor costs dur. Ing the 1 f 0 season were 'the hlKb-j est in the ?i stiny of farmliiK In J Kentucky. Stories of fttnners who j paid $S p.-r day for coeimon labor j In the tobacco fields are common a m on it larui growers w ho visit t iie oftires ol ihe Hurley Tobba'co flrow-i ers' nHtoclat hut here. Slripplnit trt-1 bacco taking the leaves off thej stalk and tylnit lliein in "Fiands" yr bimilles coi. frpin five lo tdglw J cents a pound, areoruiim to staie- ilients of . offlcals of t.hl: unsocial ion wno nave neon i i uvimhik i l,,....-lw... tl.. dUt i'fi-l ! 81- Tlicw are. values cstraortliiary.. "Waists' of Voile, Lawn and Linen, plain white and- colors,' daintily trimmed with lace and embroidery. Reconstruction Prices 98c, $1.49, $1.98 F0RMFIT Brassieres " Foniifit".l!'aiidenu I'ras sieres in a tfroat variety of - .styles and beautiful materials. There are styles for every figure in' till sizes. Reconstruction Prices 69c to $1.98 p ! ; w t3 -a ! o ! S W 6 ir i H I l-H o : 3 w l9 Cottcn Plaids SOc White Outing j CO H M H C! a- o l'Jc 1 j. C PENNJ3Y COMPANY A NATIONWIDE INSTITUTION BHH-i t;nMcd Slales. just made public by the lleiiiirliiienl -of AKrieiillnre. I-. 1. r.ns. tit; l.iinii" pouudn and Keuiiirky ti7.5iMl,lnnl pounds. . l-'armei's in the "lliilk"' lelt of western Keu lucji.v" Hits 1 mi-n st lieled their crop. Ii pays g d'. crilae. i N'iv, linif h is ready fur you every crowers . , ,i( ., M , m (t A, (..lin.Si h'it mast beef, salad, hot .tanuil lllp.of fcnP'ee that V"u l'""'' ciii.l rlsewlKie. All at .mwlciatc pricrs, at the , Palace Confectionery Go. The picture Ouit lijnke all rcuwda at Portland. It packed the Columbia Theatre tor thrne solid" u'(:k8. More than 74,000 peoe saw, this hu manoclraij of MothrX.v. " ' Jl SCQUTS TO BE FOHtSI UUlUt!.. 5 ! " I'lrlis for a tlr-lile ortiulatloli I ;o be known the fmiw liulilo. and I to tie a part of tlie tiny Kcontn In Prim I Jlni l SHU lme be"U worked out hy j I CnuiniKl'ner f Koicitry Cifford Pin I Jj.hol mid S.il.w Parks, e..ut rxeelllive ! I. of IteavUns. lt oprrallon of all s.-,oi. mnslel iipd re.illle In the lale 'will le sVed. Tbr Idea will be to nt boys ini.dl to proiert and cmi- 5 I ..ne Jnt "d wl!4 life, tnd to fftv- ! en !l e.iliyj ilkh Br. .. 1 Our kidney pills will lie, found I'J Kealuekv produces0 one- fi t': h or :he lobart-i) of the world, and cl'iiost oniMli'ud of hie irop of the Putted Wlalcs aeeordini; Ui t'le rb nlR of the I ' ii it '! Slates popart mcnl of ....i:,..l, CI. 4-,.,.l,l m-.-til ncl ion ' I ... .1.. I......... .1.' Mi. ...... I,.,.-.. t,-i,l trt l!i5, the last year f r wnie'i ' omn mmm ". slafislies are nvailal.le. w'as 3. 1 ?t:t.- "' ",lv '" nnn pounds. wliil Keniu.;ky --if .ri SSWprj !5W, produce.1 a tola I .of X.uou.oou i--a.:A I -L aiti, pounds of a'l types. Thl.' esiimet.'t FAMILY DRU3 5TpRC for tile total i',''!" i-top ill"' the la l?p ivNOC.OPt rr. Hezlitt's Conversation. Some atlni'ri,r of his was astonlsbed to'liml that hN conversation wns po ordinary. Could this he Ihe author of "Table Talk?" It was jjciitlcninu who evidently expected llaztltt lo speak essays. Knouli for hint lo have lo write tlietnl lie considered him fcel'f off duty when ho was not ut work on something he bad thought of. sioddard. A Poor Eggt Change. Notice Ln Km;llsb Orooery "I'ro videl ou pet otfe bud pzz from us we Alll on your returiilnc It yive you two for It." Boston Tranieript. Statue Prntitl Eoast. Every town u Massachusetts a free public, library. . baa Those "Utile. Liver' Touchers" that' touch your liver. An elegant laxative for children, women and men. mi in ii box for 321-.- More for your mon ey than.yni cancel elsewhere at FA M I L.Y"D (V tr& t STORK SBANOI.ORtSON, ) -O-lf. SOMK CAXItY That is what thev i.-ay of Al l.'ain's .andy at the Palace" t oitfectionciy. Vnu will alway.i find him sei vintt somctliinir new- and fine inn it is strictly clean and fre.-h al' e Famous Whoppers. l. rtilf. t.-K ti..,il,l s,,v ntiell.lii Mint lo no-. She knows 1 v.ouldu't 1,u' l"nc ut the 'tnnS for it,- petiott Ne.wa. I Palace ; Confectionery Co We Print , dur Prices i Pric-os Matyiccand sdftiifg; Adulia Sfc (CiiilcircB fi: ii IN COLD, BOLD TYPE WE WANT YOU TO KNOW HOW LOW OUR PRICES ARE. AND WS DON'T CARE WHO KNOWS IT. 6 . , r. Flour advanced 40c barrel. Wcn can still supply you for a limited time at our same Fiiucy.Rome Beauty Apples, box...' . $1.30 Peaches or Apricots, choice quality ia.21 3 lb, tins, each 23c, or 2 tms .uc Biy dt by the case, 24 'this ... $4.nu Pref. Stock Tomatoes, case 21 large canSluo Standard Ton-Ljitoes, "permease..... $n.P0 1 Fresh Shipment Alaska Salracm, 1 lb. tin .... ifcc ; WE HAVE A COMPLETi? SiOQlS. OT XSfi' JFMBaESt GROCER XI Kf VOWS 0 a2UtU2E DELIVERY SSP.V1C2 ' . " . WHY PAY MT3RE. fHQNI low prices. Uppercrust, 6lympicof Snowdrift $2.78 Blue Stem,49 lb.-sack.. Sea Foam, 49 -lb. s:li. .'$2.25 $2.20 s . tS-lo'- Man H(fft (u l a term often ueil moil fnr the liulHirlnnt cen-nl crop of lii ii n-abMi: llnin In Kii.-Wnd c.ru iis,.l oi.no. DlmiMlii ffi.iiiiin.r Wni": 'Hi 0 o HARRfe -GROCERY" ; t?EN TW($ CORn'eR ATARi1x30?t?1Oi3 ,os SHB TRAe&N I5?$ft . . i in Hit?!, rooii (jj U aicaus luulie. i - l b f ,f - w UN . tVv .. D 9 9) at s L. . fit w .(a