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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1921)
) THURSDAY., APRIL 21. 1-321 PAGE TwO DE EVENING OBSERVER LAiiDAlt e SB 8 to 1 . -op ea e . . o, QiTre sick Q)f t'hitdrwi'n, and" grill s fUjoesfis 1100,3 c'n-rleiei'all ngw njerchandise, J no' a ' price levegt. Childrea'H slmiM l.V), 12.1. J.25. IV ' fjildrcn's strap sh-i-s from . II. St' of 1 '(iirlV nhoes from I2.2S f Nfevft Jersey. COATS 0 00 9 0 fllfC IfJIKT VwtXAlt 'sffllfH! liAt. , . . ytKXt. .. f oiiw.. or.. mm k, mh, .. ! Mwy Mnt fit It io grt d- ir1 this' ipt-iny. Jiut the 'tain;.- to iear with jutif lylaid of ttri'iMd irt. Tnts". me all made- with th Tmwf.i tuliar nnd fiiiitt. Pricid from JH.Tr. op. c LlSIAIil TROUBLE iS MM News From Surrounding Localities nrnnnT miflr in HUU k i 11 mi 1- NY- llll Uijl uriiillL lui nn pi mil nur III- 1-1 Li IMP I I 111 L 1 I - fliJ JLDYV UI1L r I I ravel (!' O1 night. Win.. Chandler ami '. W.-ii left (OoMlnued from Page ' r 1.C1.:.. fn ut .u n .. ; revolution in ume way am) put the! .'',,. i i i 1 . 1 , D 'Several car loads of people attended ... J, jlll VUVC-IIIIUIIT null jcamr ntunno. - "lp'"e",-- m"HM . .!,, Thou ronnrt M one, would 4ain those contentions which Cove. . "' 'nr - , " " iMIIBW" -v. thev denieJ Und place a stain on the! Miss Monica fehl hatebeen o3t of'Kor the seventh and fg uli ..."le.pIim yH-foi.- the memory or rresiueni uooseveii. :scnooi severui nays wnn a uun iwi'- .rand earlnK for her nil. Alford. L... ln...nnl n.tliar HrilHIH Oil-' "'" .. .,m. .., RnkaiH' last Vln-s4i.v. eral on lust TliurBiiay. ai ip " , ' , . a , , , . ., . 0 Many of h' i ;i uil? Hoin n ing he is some better. ' ..... ,,. , 1 a ,'er8 wen- in UiiIiIit l:ut h.lv ' sa": ,,U'T wiH. a broad sialic of mlU-:-.. .'f spend the week-en.l with her inothe, , Mra. Josie fj5y.. is I'nlou9 League learn defeated Jiff-! " ., ..... , ' bler,ea?ue team last 1 ?H1 "oXTU, a aeoro in 1. 9 eighth itrade 1 eity cominissioii la 'run ime'Wednes-1 THP.-n"i " "" Tljp city commission ut . t' sidwi Kame ! l,0ra of ''tbler defeall the j,,n,nt(.d 'permission to J..J,. Mui , a "in favor of firlin,le hflfli lasfsajurday by a score I rarfor, tij move a luui e ,i,. i stated that he Mr. Mars. conirnis. iM;. .- n,j had conUl lid i.tr NEW BLOUSES Beautiful new sprui? bluusi's and waists, in ev ery color that is in voicne and made of Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chine and Trieolette.' All al new low price The IllaniK shifts thuw often oc- of tonsilfties cur in political tides find an illustra- Mrs. J. W. Spencer and family, of tion in hi history of the treaty. It Iji Gruniit, spent Sunday witli Mrs. I th was e;olfaU'd at the instance of IK. C. i'lass. i n Mrs. Wm. Wieean relnrn.d fronijniovint; a house Mini nitm-wl n:, r,. ..i. M,iuu she renoru that rt-ute as it was KhoH.-.-t that her sister, Mrs. Hattii' Clarl A ha nrid- would not have to wait for holes to dr up. (Villim J.nninM Rrv.n llomn. i Mr. H P. Weldi nnd dalltrhter. I .'. ... I The 'telefllonP company nskei, , .. cratic secretary of state, submitted Mildred, of l.a (iVande, s,-nt Sunday , 7r- ;?-J?TiZU last 1 he ttl. to tako a lu.;-r b Democratic President Woodrow in Alieel. I " whicn woiiki laKe iwo e.,a i:j, ;t.,. a very s.erlnas condition. uy a licmocraiic rresiueni woouruw in micei. . ' . . . m iil.l..r iheir1 . Wilson, blocked in ratrfication by a . J. Hosson was called to U !nde ! Fr'da' lfnd wl" niakeMmbl. r l"Jwhi,h ls ., Keuulilican .minority, recommended 'Saturday because of "the illness of His for ratification by a Republican pies- Imother. ident, Warren fl. llaidinK, and urited ) Cullen Friswold underwent an op by leaders of a Senate preponderant- teration for appendicitis at the Grande ly Republican. The treaty as fin- Ronde Hospital Saturday eveniag. lie ally drawn, however, differs from, is getting along nicely. tnat signed at Bogota on April ti, 1U14 and placed before the Senate by President Wilson on June lij, 1014 Men's Work Shirts Just arrived a big .shipment of men's dark work aliirts in all sizes, made of blue and gray Chambray. A food quality at $1.00 each. Men's work Hhirts made of extra heavy Chambray, coat style, all sizes. $1..".. Children's Coveralls " Boy's and girl's Coveralls in all sizes. Made Of plain Blue Denim', Khaki and Striped Drilling:. All sizes. Priced at $1.25. HILLS' DEPARTMENT STORE beats mm the principal change being the elim ination of a paragraph whereby the United States would hove expressed its regret to Colombia for the loss of Panama. I,'. S. 'Musi Pay Cold. Tlie purpose of the treaty as ex pressed in its preamble is "to restore the cordial friendship that formerly characterized the relations between were the Kiiests of Mrs. the two counties and also to define! lust Sunday. and regulate their rights and inter-1 .Mrs. Lola While left for North ests in respect of the inter-oceanic Powder Inst Snndav to visit friends r.MDI.KR, April 21. (Special) Dr. Geo. Vehrs and wife or F.lnln JobIu Day ROAD WORK KA- . I I'ECTKl) TO OI'EN f Continued irom rage 1) work, no charge helim made' for Ihe service to either. V. M. ('. . Kinds l ew dobs At the V. M. V. A. It was stateil that about in men a day apply for : work. 'No calls have been received for men from contractors by J. L. CriMiier, secrelury, but he elates that a number of farmers have called for men and that a number of tempora ry Jobs have been filled around j town. I No accurate estimate can bo made of the number of men 111 l.a Orando who are out of work and ah In and wIHIiik to take road Jobs. lloweVer, It appears that there are about 200. most of whom have drifted In here because of the reports that road i work was .stui'lintf, -T-iw-aikoaiM men wno are out or work, are in I mai)y cases, men who have saved jsoine money and expect to he put back to work soon, exppctlug the business of the railroad to Increase again soon. China has a permanent alr-mnll service between IVkln and Tlen-Tslu. EVERYTHING for Ihe LAWN KKKN KUTTKR LAWN MOWERS A hio.h snide, double gear, ball hearing- machine with 11-inch wheels, r Knife reel and sharpenine; blade. l(i inch $:i0.2.1 1 l-inrh $2S.OO ROI.O LAWN MOWKK A double i:car, ball liear.itiir machine with 9-inch wheels and -l knife reel and self sharpening blade. . Ki-incli $21.(!0 H'-iiulf' $I9.K() inch curnijj.'ited rubber hoso .Re per foot 1-2-iu heavy moulded r.ublmr lyise , l,"ic per foot 1-2-in rubber hose, 50-fl. ungth"s ' : ,' $7.25 M l-in "Pioneer" cotton hose, 50-fl. lenjrlhs A' . $7.0lf 12-in Utl" cutttm hose; 50-ft. k'UffUiH $(!.0() N'o. -1."i C.v!ine l.awn Sprinkler- . $2.55 No. l!i prs(on Lawn Sprinkler . $2."."5 No. 51 Busy Lawn Sprihkler . ,. $.,( 5 Discount for Cash canal which the government of the United Slates has constructed across the Isthmus of Panama.'' Article One provides that the treatment accorded citizens and pro ducts of Colombia in transportation through the Panama Canal and over the Panama Railway shall be etjual to that given citizens and products of the United States. Article Two obligates the United States to pay to Colombia $25,000, 000 gold, $5,000,000 within six months after the exchange of ratifications and $5,000,000 annually for four years. Article Three obligates Colombia to recognize Panama as an independ ent state, defines the boundary be tween Colombia and Panama and ob ligates the United States to use its good offices to obtain the establish ment of diplomatic relations between Colombia and Panama and to bring about Uie adjustment of questions of pecuniary liability between the two countries. The concluding Article provides for the exchange, of ratifications in Bo gota, the ,Cpjombia capital, "us soon as may be possible.'' Couldn't Be Poorer Without It Jud Tuuklns ?oys he never went In to politics biiiiiiise he'd mint to leave politics poorer thnii when he entered It and he rualdn'i nnd anybody to give him creilft. and relatives. Misu l.co DoeriiiK will take Mrs. White's place in the plione office during her absence. Mrs. Hans Westeuskow is in l.a Cigarette To seal In tht delicious Burley tobacco flavor. It's Toasted sihle now Invan.- future home. Newlln Uros, delivered a new Victrola t the Hotel last Monday. T. K. Bellamy of l.a Orande was a business vlBitor in iminer m Monday the wet weather. , Patching Hclca. Sifted coal islies, saiai and v.-N-tt " dour, mixed Hith wyier, iikil;e na ex. r.ov S5enll of EntornYlse Is stop- cellent n.onai .or pa.co.in; ni,.s vs!,..,, ping at Hotel Inibler. Several lmblerltes took In the ball, game at Union last .Sunday. i .Mrs. Milo Pratt and children left for Red Oak, Iowa, iasl Wednesday t, morning. Mr. Pratt left about six weeks oko for their new home. Ona Hudson, who has been visit - ing friends and relatives in Klstin for several days relumed hiimc last Monday evening. Thomas Slegmund, of Wallowa, was In Imhler Tuesday evening. Mr. ( Siegmund was buying potatoes and chickens. H. Hiigg, the Ford man of KIl-Iii. ; made a short stop In Imhler Iasl i Wednesday with a carload of com mercial men onroute for l.a Ovand". fiene has a new truck and he' can Ihe plasler lb bnilien. I'M' two vun ashi-s and sand 10 one of Hour. ) T A For tpiick and competent sin-vice call Lii(!rand Ta;;i Co. Special rates to com mercial men. No charge for waiting lime on coun try trips. Stand Slate C;,i'e. P110NI? P.LACK :r..l. . Drivers ' . Clifford (H'oige. I). K. Fold Constipati THERE IS NOTHING equal to : : : : -Tablets for constipation. Wheu the jvopr I aose is taKen tneir action is so agreciLle r.j:c3 r: p natural that you do not realize that it is the t:Ti-."c'; of a medicine. Thc6c tablets possess tonic ; i-cpcr-ties that aid in establishing a natural und regular action of the bovcls. Chamberlain' 3 TablrX". Live cured many cases of chrcnic constipation. u USED CAR ft 'M' THE GREATEST USED CAR SALE EVER HELD IN LA GRANDE. CONDITIONS OF SALE , SALE COMMENCES TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 19th. THESE CARS Ml f READY) TO RUN WILL BE PRICED AT THE FOLLOWING LQW 'FKJL'RE.S AN I) EACH CAR WILL BE REDUCED $5 EACH DAY UNTIL SOLD. Sale Price 1910 7 passenger Reo six $fi00 101!) 7 passenger Studebaker Six ; $.-,r0 1019 Chevrolet $fi0() . 191(5 Chevrolet .' $275 1920 Ford Ton Truck ?G00 1918 Maxwell flSO 1920 .Ford Roadster with starter $t:,o 1910 Ford Touring , ; $250 1910 Ford Roadster ..' : $275 1915 Ford Touring '. $2.5(1 1915 Ford Touring ... $225 .1912 Ford Touring ,. , A.: .,$150 1914 Ford Touring ; '. ; " $250 2 1913 Foi jl Touring ; .'. pch $210' Vice Today $590. 440. 590. 265. 590. 340. " Sold 240. 2G5. 240. 215. 140. 240. . 230. TERMS:- HALF CASH; BALANCE IN SIX EQUAL MfNTUI V. D A VMCWTtf