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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1921)
p 1 .. o n o O o PAGE TWO 0 ee ! . .. 17 no w sfecf ) . i-l jl . 0 o MONDAY, MAY 16, 1021 ' LA cffi"lNTjE 'EVENING OBSERVER Smi Qa ! i... 1 I f i . 1 . . "Our Big 13 Days Sale NOW ON THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF MERCHANDISE SACK IFICED dry goods, shoes, clothing, WEAR -DRESSES, uargai Pi SK JRNISHING GOODS, WOMEN'S READY-TO- ITS, COATS, MILLINERY R THE STORE NHoU.L OVE Coiintoi'.'i nnd tables loaded with nK'rcluuWffic which is on .Hale at greatly reduced price. Thw Mile iivto wnUmie every day up until Saturday, May 28th. i COME SEE FOR YOURSELVES j You Will Save Money By Buying Here Hill's Dep't Store) - rfi"i 1 rrrrjiijmjr i j"wui Thirteenth Annual Exhibit ' of the , ' UNION LIVE STOCK SHOW ASSOCIATION June 8, 9 and 10, 1921 Fim; Slock Exhibits,' Wild West Shows, Horse Racing, and Special Amusomesnts of Various Kinds. Larger premiums and moxexspociid prizcs thitn ever before. Three bands will furnish the Ttmsic. T'aiftl Concerts, Street Carnival and danc ing at night. Ample hotel accoimnoilatiomi in IJhjon s new $125,000 hotel the (most m esatern Oregon. hlockmon slioulil arrange lor suTH-room early. Judge W. I.. Cr- lisle, one of the best slock judges in America, will judge live stock at the Union Show. Make no other engagements for June t$, 9 and 10, and eome to the Union Live Stock Show. : ' ' For any further particulars, address W B. Davis, Secretary, Union, Oregon. RAGS Wanted at the Observer : Local News La -Brief I Hee Fine.li.unefi Here land i now busy looking for a place to j, W. U. t'umminirx, t Portland, who work. . , sprint a fnw duys in t.a Grande, drove j . '- lout over the valley yesterday und ha j Rank Remodelling K fin,K jwiiH dclixhted with the many nice Work on remollelMiifr the front of Ihumes that he saw. One of the best, the I,u Grande National Hank iiuild ! according to Mr. CumminH, was the Jog on Adams avenue", was started tn jhome of M. S. Carroll north of I.ajday by Heisner,-Neilson and "Harris.' The changes to be made will nmk Idrunilo. lie nays there is nothing in the Willamette valley that he has seen which conies up to the Carroll home. ftciiiriis From AVnlhm'u fouii'y E. C. Il.-rzlntjer, local ropresen tnHvn of the Oregon. I.jfe, has re. turned from a few days irlp to Wallowa C'onniy. Home T'rolll Joseph II, K. Dixon rot limed Ins! night fiom Joseph .where be spent Satur day bearliiK several petitions in bankruptcy. the entire . front, uniform with the bank entrance. The starway and the t-nti-ances to- the Kastern Oregon Mu sic store and the Security Investment company will be materially improv-'d and beautified by the changes. The contract for the work was let j .year ajfo, but inability to secure aJI of the materials necessitated holding the work up. Clly Oets New Dump Walton A new dump w.'iKpn arrived from .Moves Portland .Saturday for the city. I he n Imbler Student in Play Darrcll I.arsen, of Imbb-r, was in the caste of "A Woman of No Import unee," iriven by the University of Ore gon students atd"ui;one last week. In Vancouver - M. A. Jones and son Tier. new equipment will add materially to B(!1.( nav0 lllnVec to Vancouver the efficiency of the street depart ment s equipment. Move lo Perry for Work Mike Corrtll, of the North Powder section ,has movnd to Perry with bis j family, temporarily. Correll is work- ins on the highway there. Washington, where they will naki their future borne. ICxpects to Ship Chicks II. I' White, of North Powder, ex pects to beirin the spring shipping Mrnmm this week by marketing alxut 1.100 friers.' No Luncheon Tomorrow The usual weekly luncheon of the Ad club will not be. held tomorrow noon. Itetilrns From Port hind OeoTEe Cochran is home, from Portland where be spent several days tnst week. Was In Torpedo Wreck Hugo Schaffer h'ts arrived in the city from New York to make his fu ture home hi I.a Grande with his boy hood friends, Charles nnd Rudolph Meeker. ! Mr. Schaffer was torpedoed in the Mnglish channel on an Ameri can vessel earying contraband of wur, anil was taken to Cieim-iny as a pris oner'. In the explosion, Mr. Schaffer was seriously wounded. He is a cook, 10 cigare'65 for 10 cts Ilantly and convenient; try them. Dealers now carry both sizes: 10 fur 10 cts; 21) (or 20 cts. lssToasie land, Martha Salisbury and Lucille Wolgamood; Messrs. Don Nichoi. C. Hcbiffner, Albert Pearson. Hit; Casey, Hill Iloyd, Floyd Cftniw Oeorge Purtell, Newell Sheilds itrci Pury Taylor; .Mr. ami 'Mrs. Clyde Hunting. Hikers Oct Wei I liecans.. of the rain yesterday a party of bikers Marling for Ml. J Former I.n (.'rnniler Honored Kuiily got, only to within about Myrton Westering, former 'three quarlnrH of an bour's cllntb Ornnde boy, but. mm niakin; 'of the top. They left, here in ma- home in Portland, bus been 'chines and motored lo the fool of ored at Oregon Agricultural I the mountain and then started thei lego, by being rlltnb. Those takiirg part In liie bike were Misses Donna Kiiiiib, Dol ly Youugimin, Dorothy Casey, Jean Hlnarns, llernice Lol'liind, Zela l.oi'- Vislling in I'nion Mrs. Tl'.oina.i liiuige, accompanied l,y .xrr. 1,. M.arlill. of Pendleton, v hi) ia been visiting in the- city, went to I'nion today to visit. Mrs. Rani Calloway of Unit city. to elected. Kappl Psl, national conuiieic tet uity. Westering is a and was recently elected pri of the Oregon Agricultural commercial club. I.a his ho'i -Col- Alpha fl';'l junior sident nll-re liaUcr Itam-hi-r in I'il.V ' ,1'ihn W. Palierson, son of W.' J. I'liili-rson. formerly of linker but now of 1'ortlnn'l, was In I.a Cratlde thi-i morning. He is ranching near l.'akc:' this year. . !'cs. Sai-ucnt Itelucns Mis. Don Stir-cent, who went .to V." i 1 1 1" i -! I . Kansas, several days ago in niiswii' to a message stating thai her .sister. wan 111, has returned lloine. Ivor m..uci ion siioirrrxo Make Your Dollars Do Their : Duty at CLINT'S $1.00 Worth of Slandard Merchandies For a Dollar We carry Standard Lines of Quality Merchandise. Only at Lowest Pricei Khaki Pants $1.85 'to $2.85 Khuly,, lace- knee pants...: $3.45 to 13.85 Whip Cord Pants......:.:, : $2.95 Whip Cord lace knee Pants ? $4.85 Whip Cord Suit -. $11.85 Work Pants,,. V .$3.05 to' ... $5.85 Work Sliirt-i.. V 75 to $1.65 Cotton Work Socijs 10 to 20r a pair Men's Ril) Ovtn'alkk V $1.45 pair Mtn'.s Jumper Vcsrt. V $1.45 MenV. Athletic Union.X 05 t'. $1.95' Men's Knit Union V..: V 95- to $2.85 Men's Koveralls ....A $4.45 Boy's P.ib Overalls .JL. 95" to .'SI. 20 Boy's Waists $1 .15 Boy's Shirts ., 85 to 0.35 Boy's Blacks Cat Hose 4.,f Boy's Wool Suits $9.85 U $19.85 You Save AVe Sell For Cash CLINT'S CLOTHIEEY "The Store Willi a Consclonco" " ' -i-IIOH Adams Avi?.' llf-nllMT is in Mrs. Donna All'-n .nnd tlin-t.l ' finmll ihuiKlihM-s, Dorothy, Fuitli un.i 1 F-UClKXr:, May Hi. Justifiable Kdna, of Milium, Orntfon, lrt lasi humid-It; was the verdict of the cor nitiiit for Kiigle Valley wIhth Mrs.loiur's jury tJiat ht-hi an intiiiesfc-ovor Alien has Imhmi cuilorl l)v ihn ill- j ihi' remains of Alfred 'Johansen, west nss of her brother. Grande, Mrs. Alien of Mr. and Mrs. H. Whiit! ' l.i wnti the kik's F. irly.. lAlicel Couple Here j C. A. Kri.swold and wife, of Alice!, jwere anions the Foley Ku'st yester- !lay. Ilunliiiffton Man In Town .1. H. Johnston, of Huntington, was in the city yesterday. Former DruKRist Here (Jcorge Ferguson, formerly gist at 'Imbler, was here yesten: diuj; :;y. j Wallowa County People Here I Among the Wallowa county arriv- Ua hern yesterday -and Saturday were f F. A, Wagner, of .Enterjirise; Donald j 'MeDaniel, of Wallowa Hussfl Ilrad-1 ley, of KnterpriHe; Kussel! Wade, of t j v.iufi jji iM'i i. j. iwitir, oi r.merpnse, ; j Airs. Cjoodlellow, of hnterprise. Lane mountain Itee rancher, who was shut and killed hy Mazepjm L. Smith, of Glenadi, last Monday morning. Shi-fiiT SUckeis says the .evidence 'bowed that during the quarrel over the huiiey jar! Juhansen got his rifle and began shooting at Carl Allen, half -brother of Smith, nnd that Smith, in order to defend himself, began H.'nool.ing i:it Job an sen, three shpts tak ing (ffecf, two of which struck in vit al spots. The remains of Johansen were buried near his cabin, "where the shouting occurred. DMiict Attorney Johnson said that !: asmiu h as the coroner's jury hud i cnmplefdy exonerated Smith, no ae-J tion will bo taken hy the grand jury. II pays to advertise County Agents Arrive I Among the countv agents arrivin last evening to. join the county ngents trip to the experiment station in Fast- ; !ern Oregon today were Hted liennion, j of Umatilla county, W. L. Teutsch. of Lakeview, and C. L. Jaminon, of Fu- i , terprise. ! mi A ,i c:::)(ct r i e d marks'' ARCADE 'I'l'KSnAY S:.l() p. in. TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT STLVEUTHOKVS Lower Floor $1.10; Balcony 83 and $1.10 ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD A litm-i Jir.ri-t, ;..nt;'e,. lien Coop or Dor Houw? VK tiAVK rhi HARDWARE Tltal will suit yf.ur Wpose at puces that will please Fancy Hiiii:ofc..of All Kinds Caia-je Sets, Strap and Toe JliitHes, Barn Dixir llumrerti. Kvci v.lliinK from a Tuck to a Calorie 'Ftmincr .'. LH us Fix'itiv on Your Bjll REGON HARDWARE & IMP. CO. MM jhc nrcus mm w ml 11 III j Joins Counl v Agents Hero ' II. A. .Uniterm, connec-tcil with the1 pxtension division of the-ahininl hits-' iciniiry (trpunment ot (j. a. ( ., nrriv-1 oil here Inst nijrht to join' tlte Kiistern ' Oregon county nfrrieuHural ajre-its ' w:ho nrp niakiiig n tour of inspect ion ' of the expet intent stittion nt Union, ' Moro and Hermi'stnn.. Umteren will : iro to Canyon City nt the conclusion ; of the tour, .where he will attend the livestock nteetinir on May 25 d from ' there he expects to go to Kntcrprise ; to spend several days with Cmmlv ' Airent.C. I.. Jamison. While there he ' expects to make a first hand invest i-' KBtinn of the fishing in Wallowa conn- ; ty. He says he has heard much of . the wonderful -fishing there and now he wants to find out for himself. -ttf r ellorts. T1"! slr'fi'Ml .'.'" j. priety Is olisoived. liy our ialT. Wo ileal faiili with nil. whip nmprhy us. 3 Spent Sunday in Haker Mr. and Mrs. C. n. Enuihlyer and children went to Haker Saturday. ie mainins over .Sunday with friends. On Portland Ti hi Dr. Iliirry M. Ilonvy )..ft hi-n ins for I'nrth'md on a l.nsin pleasure trip. si i v auv;u ji r, lt..v S. '(! s on 1llt.-e Ttoy Scouts, imdi-r the of A. pdwin I'rvke. -oMlraair, took a hike up Mill r-in-on Satur day. Several .if the lads wfro cwn theecond clasn Renin fire ami rool ins: tests dilrlns the -day. T1(... tiassiti; theire tefls were M.ic !!yr kit. Ilernnr.l Tliieson. JIMi r.itfrm and llfiwaril HiliUy. TIios.- p;is,;. the eookins: test re Ilernanl Tliii pu and !e Tiikil DANCE Moilirn dances--Tucsd.'i.y and . and SatimUy nights Ticket siiven each lady dancer, fur PrizeTo l.e j;iveri awity eacli Tuesday night Drawing l U o'clock Watch tlii: space for dates REX HALL X. A. Diselet, Mgr. .nimri(' "Visir. Wi-s. it. ji. Stewart, of SVnmrrrilie, was koe sterihu-. H"l 'lale HntUr U ti W. Pr. O Toiler, for u(v Announcement CU.O-TIME D.M.CES ' 'ill he (Then In Hex ijall oa Thursday evening. A'othinf tntt the- EracVtul. fild-ttn d.ines am e dans! Mutlt !' Llnd...'i .uperbrclieatr. t:vcry,.ie eojnyed Ahe Kr, d.-.ii.-es; he sura iai ttenil' i those o, u IJgn hy DpoiiiiiVeor Citl MalB 41.. U&Mrlr.J.Vower9 .t-.- . m-v- "'"i -inner l'.T iliraild' !.i . r from i e s O O i e e e t)isimjit Foe t'ash