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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1921)
L-M-jf vvx-n t:, ,i" """ " - o . . : o go o ' : AY,MAlt::Kii,ia ; ' . 0 . . LA GRANDS EING 05Si?RVER ? . " . PAGE FIVg . f f '-' -1 I - l. ..f a J. o ' e ". : " ' " AR' :ClancV.Kids Ofe 1 WIS .'A-"irKS Hemstitching and Picot Edge, bj Mrs; E. C. Tuckey. Also agent for Spirella Corsets. 1808 Second St. Phono Red 28. 2-I-ti CHIMNEY SWEEP Robert Burns. Phone Main 749. 2-2B-2Ctp ING AND rlUOT EDG1 PN8 COVERED. BU' Ball Ball.Vull Ban, Acorn an Bullet Acornatyles. ' Mall order.' given prompt lteullon. All work guaranteed. Orders taken tor plea'. Ing. - ' Mr. L. H. ROBTOlt, 04 A dams Ave. Bed Til Pint 'BlocR Went of Hoatofflce ZBMSTTrCILINV AND PICOT EDGl by Mrs. J. rVO'Connell, 1104 0 ave cue, or leave Tfrder at Campbell Sit tore, Ladies' Furnishing, 1S05 Ad , ams avenue. 8-t2tt WANTED-fo buy a few stock hogs. Call Main 1'23. Adv. S-lfi-6tp MRS. M.I WILLIAMSON Graduat ed midwife. 1318 Madison, phone Red 12. 3-lH-mp WANTED Young lady wanta work now. Willing to do any kind. Call Red 41. 3-18-4tp SALESMEN High-class salesman in local itemtory to represent nation ally known manufacturer, of tanks anc) pumps for gasoline and oils. Must call on garages, retail stores, etc, Permanent position with splendid income, and opportunity for advancement for reliable sales man. Milwaukee Tank Works, Mil waukee. Wisconsin. 3-19-ltp FOB SALE OK TKADJ5 FOR SAL 'ew player piano at half price."' Te'i 1519 Monroe St. 2-10-tf. FOR SALE Gra GrAib ennoV, bay In stack. Call Floyd McKennoVJ Main 790. 1-lS-ti HEM8TIT FOR" SALE 1918 model Ford . :n first class condition, $3o0 cash. Farmers 18(5. 3-14-5tp. FOf SALE Choice acre tract ill Pask Addition, at u bargain. Sale or trad?. Address F. Waber, . ' Baker, Ore. ' 3-15-Gt. FOR SALE Pedigreed Persian kit tens, subject to registration. Col ors; black, tortoise shell, orange. ' Male $10j female, $7.50. ' Address Box 2110, City, or phone Black 931. 3-15-Stp FOR TRADE First class Ford se dan, self starter anc all equipment, to trade for good milk cows. Ad dress the Observer, Lu Grande. ' 3-17-ntp. FOR SALE 115 acres under famous Warm Springs Project, 4 miles from Vol, 12 from Ontario, near state highway. $1500 cash will hai:ille, balance spread over 11 years. Write Box 518, I-a Grande before Thursday, March 24. 3-lD-ltp. FOR SALE 3 hogs, weight about 125 lbs. each. Address Bux 518 La Grande. . , - 3-19-ltp. FOR, SALE .-X- Strawberry Wants; Hood Itlv'er and Everbearing. Phone Black 4032. 3-19-llp FOR SALE One. 1917 Maxwell roadster body, including top with out cover, windshield frame, front anil rear fenders, duslshlelds and running boards; body needs up holstering, but will repair same at cost of material and hibor. Will make fine bug or truck body. Price (20. Call Black 831. 3-19-ltp FOR SALE Thermatlc flreless cooker; aluminum seamless wells, , and 3 wearever kettles, (20.00. ' One 3 ft.xT3-4 ft. Axmlnstel rug, $-?.D0. One collapnible bath tub. bandy. J3.50. Aluminum I roaster, also wearever teakettle with double boiler; also some dish es. Call Black 831. 1104 M Ave 3.19-lip FOR SALE 160 acre Irrigate farm near Baker. $50 per acre; will lake good city properly la trade. 320 acres nar Fiirfield, Idaho, to trade. for fRrm 'in Union county. Pjrraoiid Laml Co. 3-19-11 "FOR RENT Fiktfour months, six roem house, Nturnished; cellar barn, chicken yi. small pasture. Mrs. Robert Milbl 120 B Are. City:-' J-19" FOR SALE 1917 Dodge caj, Just . overhauled: bargain,. ir taken atonre. Cam 1601 lve -Ave. 3-19-ltp ' FOR SALE-j-Barred Pjvmouih Bowk Oting eggs. 75c tor a tlng, 'hor Farmera62. 3.1S-3II e j FOR SALE JjVhlte Leghorn hatch-! lift eggs from 9o-r-ar old !" airaD-nrsted for sev.9 yeaQO mated lO pedigreed ov kerelP with seven QgenerattoiK of ""great layers wof fSeut. We djjiowa record jealnd can show . you tho records. Price as low aw those charged for ordi nary slock. Geo. II. Chapman, Phono Black 2011.. 3-lC-linp FOR RENT. FOR RENT Rjpom and bourd for two. CallatlC05 .Wash. Ave.' . NJ . ' 3-14-lf. FOR RENT Rooms, for only. 1103 O avenue. gentlemen 3-18-3t FOR RENT furnished. -5-room modern cottage, See Mrs. Zuber. .. 3-17-3lp LOST. IX).HT $50.IM HK.WARD. ' Por return' of clr'pulaf ' scarf pin, olalinum conialning twelve . small diamonds. ' broken from pin. Not value., sentiment. Return -to Inland Motor Co. 3-10-7tp , V. ' 735-acre wheat ranch now. -in fall lih the place; put in spring be suniiner- kled, Phone or for.. Wullowa, 3-l(l-2t CALL ELECTION VOTE Oil PLAN : ' SALEM, Mar. lSw-At least four counties in the stale are planning to call special elections in the near fu ture to enable the people to puss on ihe question of. adopting the county unit system 1 of administration and! taxation, for school affairs. The counties that hfive signified their in tention of voting on the question ure Benton, Sherman, Crook and Umatil la. . ' ' The state department of education has submitted "to Attorney General Van Winkle the question whether the question can be voted on at the spec ial election called by the legislature fcr June 7. The act reads that "The county court of any county at any general or special election in the county may, or upon the petition of not; less than 100 legal voters of the county, shall submit to the legal voters of the county the question whether this act shall become effective in said county; provided, that the county court of I 1J! eIJ JiJm J I no 'quieinem .-anur efficiency In wblcb every lereroony is Fd Is assur- kt complete reigns eacb r OR RF1KT for roily 200 acij grain tliW goes 1 about CO Ikres to I' crop; 260re8 m fullowed. inbiterl wrilo II.. M.itl Oregon. ttM perform ff)ance th - jr-ry harm 1 n f tnrougbilt Welders of All Metals THE BEST EQUIPPED ' IN EAST OREGON Cylinder Regrindhig Crankshaft Regflndlng' Piston Rings. Pins Ground to Fit ' All Kinds of Electrical Work On All Makes of Cars A Ctrs i ?ractri of - Bfcfclnt Vft &r?quippe . . .for IfortM 1 I AND MACHINE WOKKg . oR. W. (keigrjton,Prop. any coenty in the state may, or uponiCourt room in I.a'Gromle, Oregon, as the presentation of a petition of not less than 100 legal voters of the pmmtv ahull ..nil n wiwifM'tl ol...tiitn for this purpose, to ho held on the first Monday in Octotier, 1921.'' Lines of Conduct Modesty forbids a man to crown himself with laurels, but there Is ne objection te one's wreathing one's face with smiles. Boston Transcript. LUMBER v LUMBER AU kinds of Lumber for Sale. In quire at old La Grande Lumber end Milling CoVs plant on Spruce street. GLABipi.i BULBS. Have arnveli ion time to plant them. All choi& naties. Buy them i now. . OIIF.H i'S . FLORISTS. 3-10-tf FOR PAPER HANGING and paint ing, cull-, Mam 102 or Red 39C2. Prices reasonable. '" 3-1 5-tlt n. J. KELLOGG. Expert Pian Thimng and Repair ing. Residence Vitner North 4th and Lake streets. Phte Black 8171. La Grande, Oregon. . . 8-4-tf FOR iioua AISING or moving, see Blue Mount Marble & Granite Works.' 1502 S venue. 3-4-tf. THE PNEUMONIA MONTH. March is a typical pneumonia month and usually gives ay high rate of mortality for the disease. After long and hard winter, the system loses much of its resistance and peo ple grow careless. When every cold, no matter how slight, is given prompt and intelligent attention, there is much Uss danger of pneumonia. It should be borne in mind that pncii monia is a germ disease and breeds in the throat. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is an expectorant and deans joiit the germ ladened mucus and not only cures a cold but prevents Its resulting in pneumonia. It Is pleas ant to take. Children tuke it willing ly. adv. Those "Delicious IndMduaN" ill Al Cuin's arn growing more popular every day: buy ihem once and you will become a regular customer. Palace Confectionery Co. 3-2HT Rapid 'films for February pic tures. Roll or pack; for freshness and results, get them nt ' FAMILY DRUfl STORC i.A aSANH,SSION, 3-21lf NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ' Notice Is hereby given that leLters testamentary have been issued by the county court of Union county, Ore gon, to Milo Burnett, under the name of Marlow. BdrnCU,'.upon.: jpie- ,lsfL iVvill and testament pi Aiary-iB jjwaug-er,- .deceased, and nil -persons having jc'oims against said estate are, not -pfied to present the same with prop er vouchers to said executor at Ka mela, Oregon, within six months f'.cm date of this notice. Dated this March 14, 1921. s MILO I1URNI.TT. Executor of the will of M''.ry E. Fwauger, deceased. March 14-21-28- Apr. -4-11. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby, given that J. O. Slater has filed his final account as administrator debonis non of the es tate of Joseph E. Carroll, deceased, ond the County Court of Union Coun ty, Oregon, has set Tuesday, the. 12th doy of April. 1!)21, at the County All Kinds Orerkitilrt All Kind " manned by expert . wori. -V- 4 l' vt 1 E R r .the time and place for hearing such final account and alf objections thcre- pw J. n. SLATER, Administrator debonis non of '.he Es tate of Joseph E. Carrol, decaoil. Mar 14-21-28. Apr b-11. NOTICE OK KIN AL SETTLEMENT OK FINAL ACCOUNT ANO HIS- . TRIBUTION OK ESTATE. '- V In the County- Clint of the Stato of Oregon fon. Uiil( County. Ill the MatterW iV Estate of E. 1) ' . Salisbury, DeceasVd, Notice is hereiiyViyen that AK Sulisbury as adrajniViatrix of the estate of E. D. SUiury, deceased, has rendered and pMienteu f'' ot- tlement, and filed in said court for her finil account and petition for dis tribution of : said estute, and that nl 10 o'clock n. hi.. May 4,' lil.M, nt the Lower Farm Implement Prices v THE BREAK TTAACOME YOUR FARM PRl TURAL FOR YOC IMPLEMENTS USE' Announcement Is madehy Oliver Chilled Plow Wi a generul price .-reductln their lines tbut brlga P to the basis of litis. ore the -first' to make this re duction and are taking I ho lose that the move brings. . McKennon McKENNON ft F, J. P. THE REASON FOR. OUR o WANT a Iain rRour S Ihe. lis of III IS OUR SUBSTANTIAL SERVICE With the Easier Season .we come again to the open doorway of Spring a Season of renewed life and activity is ahead of us. Th's Spring the Nation has a new President . to guide its affairs. He needs the support and co-operation of all its citizens., Suppose e remember, as we take up this new,Senson activitiek, that the eyes of the world are upty us. in ,the way Uiouldur '' ' ' Htm rMd! and adfoivL ' This rVxtitti! to do i service ti the comm I United States National Bank THE TELEPHONE is a lervantwlways at command, that never tires; night or day, ht or cold, snow' or rain, it is always rf-ady to 'quicklyi cheaply nd cheerfglly perform tasks that otherwise. require time, expense, exposure and'ln casea every dayl by its celerity, it saves lives und property of valu almost t I nome moeDeiiut'iiL court housi . La countjV Oregon, hits pointed)y a'-iid couri of said Sci-ount a said petitn i fo which time Vf I'" terested In flrul and file his olijec show cause, if any, trihution of said estute onlcred. ALICE SALISBURY, Administratrix, Iji Grnnde, Oivgnn. Mar. 21-28, Apr. 4-11-18. Chnnilicrluin'K Cough Remedy Noth ing So uod for a Cough or Cold.' "Everyone who has used Chambor Inin's Cough Remedy spooks well of it," writes Edwurd P, Miller, Abbols town, Pa. People who oner u3 this preparation aro seldom satisfied with any other. It Is excellent to nllay a cough or break up a cold. adv. OMB TIME PRIORS TAIO FOR 1IEKN LOW. IT IS HUT N A- OWER PRICES ON THE FARM C1NG VOl'R CitOPS. This Is 'your opporlunlly lo secure now, np-to-dnto Oliver (liiullly Implements that, will help you produce a full crop, and gel Ihem at a prleo In linn with ilm reduced prices ocyour farm products. & Hamilton . C. HAMILTON, Agents. SUBSTANTIAL GROWTH Gi unde, Union I eeb duly u I Miirtsvttlome.st ndJbAli'nriiiR of kce any rfyf in- aims Vlhclctn und ! vhy Vfnal (Iik- shouTtl not ho i ... n . III 're Making History We arc making history esponsibililies. Khatrthe' whlp .wovhLw , on Is ready , through its dividuals and beyond ccrr.putatiorj. ! ijfri I V ; MAKE VOUR GARDEN . '., 1 'yM WITH OUR BULK SEEDS, FOR LESS.' '.- I 17"" .---,"-"-:"."-"! jl tAu-ZTtfyA II ! Grande, Union I . ' laV A M - jTM MW JT WJ J.. iL '&2rfltfA me l F. L. LILLY There are Three ' ExchiHlve FcalureH FRNyYACEli ventiiAbaci LOX-IT Judged by Fit, Quulities and always foun thn greatest value. A on hand. ' VENmoYiKW (1 MBS. ROBERT PATTISON, Corsetierp. Phone Black 81 Residence 1912 Fourth St., First Block West of P. O. I r . I Jus Received I A large shipment' of Percales, Ginghams, Peggie I III ' Cloth and DovonMhVe. Be sure find see them before ' j , you buy.,., . V . j -;' 11 "' PEnCALKS''I).'ic Inwido'.' yn'rk '.. '.. '.. 19c to 2.1c ! III GINGHAMS, 27 in to 34 in., per yard ....lr.c to 2Hc I I ' ! PEGGIE CLOTH, per yard 28c 1 1 m H DEVONSIIIRES, per yard : 38c 1 1 New Hats and JUST A LOVELY LINE OF "TRIMMED; 'TAILORED AND SPO!T HAlti. AI-S.O.A SHIPMENT OF TKE.L'ATEST COI , LAR, ClJFF AND VEST EE KflTS. . .W'alHnWs 9 a fV! c TIIK COMING OP THH . 1 NEW SEASON old rauso you to sit up and iiollre of tho fuel that It 'will o your utresl to compare superior quality of niochan- , ools which wo riro now offro- ; fllh Ihoso you huvo been UR-, Our stock is ready for your -'Hon and wo urn confident will pUnd any test you car. put ibem to, v' also have Poultry . Nelllng," Hoes, Hakes and Shovels. HARDWARE CPRSETS. , the T SHIELD LTINO CLASP, it kmnnahip, Wenring LACAMILLE is CORSRT of i ' complete line of new models now eckwear RECEIVE if: 'A a