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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1921)
:- PAGE TWO LVGRANDE EYEING CESERVEtt WftDNJSfJA, W, 1921 o - fete New Neckwear FOR WOMEN JUST ARRIVED r; FOR TAXATIOfJ ..,-v n6 QioTvnrnsrun NKW LACE COLLARS -NKW ORGANDIE COLLARS NEW ORE NKWJ'IJFF FRONTS Featuring V inr very tum'hi kip COLLAR SETS as now in vogue. Very suitable to wear on your Suit or Coat or on wparatc drens. YOUR INSPECTION INVITED- Hill's Dep't Store I.OVKIX COMICS FROM S.M.KM TO SMCI.'KK HKALTY TRANSACTIONS Desin. T 0l, At First Hi.nd. Artunl Ln't Help Prai .in Tanlac After It awful headaches. I hail rheumatisnj Value Kxisliii( on I'murrty l'roniKH IIih Actum With a belief that the only way to arriva at proper valuations of pro perly for taxation purposes is to vUit the different pollution and, from tV ! rerord, asrorlain what nronertv has heen chanpini? handa for in dollars a:ni cents, Frank Lovcll, of the stale f.x department, Is Ktayinir in I.a Grande for a short time while he inspeets the ieords at the court house. Mr. T,ovell is one of the state's most Hilistantinl men in that he handles the department, not as thouifh it be longed to him person illy, hut with u full understanding that it is the peo ple's work he Is doing. No man com mnnds higher respect of the gencrel public and legislators than does this gentleman, who first knows what li" is doing and, secondly, always tries to fulfill his obligations to the slate. . He stated today that the figures given in d-ds of record hardly repie -cnt proper values, but if one will ex amine the revenue stamps a fair idea of the value can be ascertained. Arm ed with all this information he will proceed to Salem and begin work '' establishing a proper valuation for taxation purposes the coining year. Stock Reducin g Sale r.nuuu ins nevenoears or .stomarh m mv leo- s.nTi ... ),,! I mi,i 'I rouble. Declares Nudelman. hardly drive my ear. 1 was so'nerv- . '. ioux the lean little thing would upset After a man has suffered as long me and I was simply miserable, and as much as I have he can hardly; "I kept hearing so mueh about Tan help, pvaisinif the medicine that res- lac that J. decided to e if it would tores him to health," said M. lludel- help me any and it proved to be the man, 441 Ross street, Portland, who very thin 1 needed, for I gained el operates an auto stage between Port- even pounds on the first two bottles, land and Vancouver Wn. and, since taking two more, I am in I'M- the ptft six or seven -years I the best of health again. My appetite suffered terribly from a severe case . is fine, I can eat anything 1 want t stomach trouble and my appetite without any discomfort afterwards, got down to almost nothing. N,.ar- I am no longer worried with const i ly everything I ate upset me, and the pation'or headaches and the rheumn gas and pains in my stomach wotild tism has entirely dis -ppcarcd. My dmost drive me distracted. I also wife hn ..Is.. t,..M t.,i.. .iih ..!... suffered from constipation and had did results. iLiLLli VVA1 0 llil STfiElTlElI TESTED! BYJAPSDENiED "''"'i ''l The vestrymen of St. Peter's Epis 1 "'",''- icopal church, elected at the annua! .parish meeting in llonan Hall Mon IVogiesNhe Spirit Shown at i'.i-aiieh day evening are A. 11. Cherry, James aim iin-uii .reeling my, ! Kussell, t;. I,. I,arison. Join Chan- COWS on Pyralin Ivory Our Entire Stock of PYRALIN IVORY AT 25 TO 33 1-3 PER CENT OFF. Every item for less money than you have ever been offered this standard line of mdse. before. M lieal Yield Kepoi-led. Al (he meeting nl the farm bureau Sjianeb at lmbler last evening the I iiberculosis inspecllnn work wa.i dis cussed and 7!l cows were tilled for inspection, Mueh eiiihu.'iasiii wtut .-.Iwiwn by i;be funnel u for I he Rat ing' and ail error! will he made to! huvo all Hie cows in ilie district, j which is around the lfiu mark, lest-j d when tlui extension, specialist j lunies to Union county. This will man and h. K.- liragg. James U Sluter was chosen senior warden and Harry Zuibiirk was elected junior warden. , The ' vestrymen will meet next Monday evening and elect a secre tary and treasurer. Hegular meet ings will be held the first Monday of every month during the year. Easter greetings were sont to Jlish- l!u,i,i,.i. iu .... i .i... ir.. . '.'l.n Robert Lewis Paddock, of Uuod Hiver, and confidence was exnressed Jin his leadership. Greetings were ;.robably be wllhin three wwiks. ! , senl.l M"- Anna htevens, tne Another topic that was given lunch'"" ' t K tnarl" """""er oi tne Ilium la-.it nlRhl was that of Haiii !chu''t'h- wh" wus confined to her home I Washington Hybrid M2x wheat hero ia"'' unlll,le to "Ue,ul the "'eeting. !J. A. (Jaslclll. who irrigates his land This monument, erected to ths memory of Joseph Bradford Carr, in akwiJodlerr.et.c.V. Sew York, is a combination of rtassic and modem ideas in monument wcrk. - . . Jl . W'S have made a profound Study ot innmfment building:, and an ordor placed in our liandt. is siirc to receive faith fill, intelligent execution. We Will Gladly ; ' Furnish Estimates Blue Mountain Marble & Granite Company. 1502 S Ave.. La Grande, Or. A CLASSIFIED AD. WILL BRING RESULTS. 1 -3 off Regular $9.00 Ivory Mirror Regular $7.00 Ivory Mimr...;.... Regular $8.50 Ivory Clock Regular $7.25 Ivory Clock Regular $.").00 Ivory Clock Regular $10.00 Ivory Jewel I'.ux... $.70 Regular $8.00 Ivory Jewel Hox $:.:!.ri Regular $;'i..r0 Ivorv Jewel Box $.1.70 Reculur $1.25 Ivory Tray $ .85 Regular $2.50 Ivory Tray $1.70 Regular $1.75 Ivory Tray $1.20 ...$i.00 ...$.".00 $C.70 ....$4.8V $3.35 X 1-4 off vRegular $7.25 Ivory Hair Brush. ...$3.45 Regular $3.75 Ivory Tray , $2.K." Regular $5.25 Ivory Tray ,...$3,115 Regular $2.75 Ivory Powder Box. $2.10 Regul' $2.75 Ivory ltair Rocvr...$2.10 Regula!$2.25 Ivory Powder Box.l.O Itegular $1.75 Ivory Powder Box. $1.35 Ifrvtilar TXc Ivory Peifuine Box S .GO lU'gtni.(i5 Ivory Cold Cream Jar : ...$1.25 Regular $5.00 Ivory Clothes Brsh. $3.75 Regular $5.50 Ivory Hat Brush. ...$4.15 All Buffers and Manicure Articles at 25 PER CENT OFF See Our Display Window. PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE THE JREXALL STORE EXAMINATION DATE IS SET FOR ENGINEERS The next examination for rcc,i:; Iration or pi-olesioiial engineers in the sluie or Oregon will he held by the state board or onsineerir.K ex aminer.i on Friday. May c. at 52c oibell huVdinjr. Portland. Appli cations for the same may be lobiaiu ed from A. II. (lnrter, -,ieci clary of Hie hoard. 52(1 r.'nrhcil 'building. Ap plications shotilil he in the haiiil oi' I Hie i)onrd thirty 'days before the! date of c..Y:iniin:i! ion. ! imittiimmammuiBmMiitriuamMim'--"- airAKWiM.li mi mi win ? I HOW DO YOU BUY reporled a yield of over 6(1 bushels ,or acre. He slated (hat his ex pari, emu Is that it la a "nun h belter yielder than Korly-fold. which Is gen t rally considered the best winter wheat here. A largo number of rac liieivl are pulling In the hybrid this Near and Hie yield per acre in Hit lmbler section should be much In creased.' ' Ed. HeyiKilds, who Is vice-president or Hie rarin bureau and an im. poiiaut fii'.lorl.ia the ntau lair, be- i nig a ineniber of t he slate hoard. and one or the members of the coun ty lair board, talked over a possiW" county ralr for Union eciin.y with the lmbler farmei-.i. The ii'vitlniotit of the raiiner.4.was strongly In ru vor or a county fair this lull. . Several other . matters were dis cussed during the evening. A farm bureau bulletin hoard will bo erect- ( ed In the lj:iv.-n. .according (o a de- etiiion reached last nlsht. on which I'ann bureau antkiinceinents wilt be made. 11 'n hii. .ini-i niiiiji'ci me. lunerat ot tne late lira. Mikeii that bioiiKht oul much interest lasi Royce will he held at the Catholic! ' " u. iM.pnii.Mi,Mi w iii rtouu cnurcn riiuay morning at o clock. be held i,i tearinhe poultry owners , Triends invited. Iiiteiment will Iim'hi ul Hii'.Summerville. OI.V.MI'IC fiAMI-S KII.M READY. A one-reel film on the Olympic games at Antwerp has been received from-New York by the extension di vision of the University of Oregon and it now ready for lo n to the schools of the sta',e. OUIGJ IARANTEE We use only the best mater ials. The quality and work .manship of our repair jobs is guaranteed. That's why we recommend and guarantee Gill Rings to overcome oil ilimping and to' prevent the ncapc of compression. For; LEIGHTON'S WELDING AND MACHINE WORKS :: :: :: W. Leigh ton, Prop, 1 TNKKAI. XOIICH, I lie be:il methods or weeding on star hoarders. "or? Ml K K KOYCK AND KVMII.Y. iff mfWvin i t is tKe easiest thincr in thd world to buv Good Tire Mileage. Simply cHoose good tires and let us show you how 'to give them practical carethis is the business-like solution. There is no short-cut toreal tire economy--- New Spring Caps At Pre-War Priees . Good Snappy Styles and Shades. Caps ........:. $ .95 Caps : $1.50 Caps ....$2.00 Caps $2.25 Citps $2.50 Caps $2.95 M. A Chinlund 1309 Adams Ave. I i l! Livery Feed AND Sale Stab! e T Ave Phone Red 7'22 W. E. McClure, .I'rop. tbe.saVne, good, old rule applies--fhe best is you cheapest. Choose Goodyear Tires if right very time. They cost no. more ordinary tires. Come in and look at tliem-haodle th tnem on j'our car. . . They will give you the extra tire cnileage ybu are looking for. want to go than le them-try nnr r. . - . . 2 , MUKE, ULUbMUBiLES JiliRE APRIL Sth-DTiMR OURS NO. ;)()!) Il.llill I TAII ('DAI.. 12.2-. nt e;.;. tl2.23 delivered, Why )Kfy H...I-. .- Ofi'iee, Main 714, lt.-s.iil.neu, i;.,i :;:,5i PKARL OTVI.KS.' ' i' U 3-lS-Stp THE REASON FOR OUR SUBSTANTIAL GROWTH IS OUR SUBSTANTIAL S6.RVICE Good Weather is Ahead Iist month about the time' the Groundhog as poking his head out of the hole to renew the ancient controversy ahout his prophetic altlKy close observers of business conditions received itn infinitely more trustworthy fore castof imx business weather ahead. . Tlh' si; e of one of the largest nnlionally cir culatil publications was increased, from 115 to Mi is:es to occommiKlate national adver- cr- the public articles of every- tiscrs lw rto off day neWt This Vindicates rturni!; confidence, and proves that bnsinest men .Ire jroir.j after J-s-iness w.ith fenewed. energy. . . 1 Our patrons, among local busine:us men have nlwaj-s had cifiiencc in thrs Instfuition to co-oporat with IJ?m ijj t.eir effm fs Jo h:t4l t:' lUMi of giff.d Idleness weather. 'United Stales " '"National Sank i 7 . ..... o f i e i 99.0 , la i 9 i va m i - - . r,,i --sr- -x J".M l--. . .Mill h.ll . ...Ill ,l, .. . ..-J ...y,.lS . " 9 ill M I II - ..j... A r r V Hi X.