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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1921)
e e e eo o o O' o e e e . 0 o o o e 9 e - SATURDAY, MAY 21, I2i 0 a A GRAyarfl SVfcNING OB-ftRVcE o PGE,TWO O O !agin, lliliias begun l up ii; kept n hu4"lK SI AlBo.slKA'lng Nitland J-,f- ' - j LADIES. "BEWARE. '! MANNISH CLOTflrN and of J1.VJ4.45. The wv-.i wis' nut hava-f .......... . ............ jiive from the police Uefail 11111, .imIv, MglBgHBaa .Qua ! Ii v Local News Ih Brief fees beinK ruited The recorder's office i.i.sui'd oneVd- j Extraordinary '-Reductions For Tfic Last j iillers license, two pool hall licens,.. two taxi licenses anil three 111:1111011; IS ARTIST'S ADYIU'.;permits i Week Of Our Big i i 1:3 DAY SALE 6 More Days Of This Big Event Now Ifi t tic Time tli Save on Shoe,' Dry Good, Clothing, Millii.uy, mid Women's Coati, Suits and Dresses THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS MOUTH OP MERCHANDISE ON SALE AT GREAT- lv reduced r RICKS Choice) of Women's Couls, Suits und Drosses; vn'.uea to $.".000, for ., $10.7r VVomt'ii's new Blouses, all kinds and sien; vaines to $8.00, clinko for One lot Hoy's Kncn Tro era; ri'KiilHr $2.00 values,, for , . Men's $1.00 Work Shir's, all sixes, on salt! for Men's Linen Collars, go.vj styles, 1ml broken lines. Choice Men's Balhriggan Union Stilts, all sixes, on sain $1.10 One lot of Men's Dress Shirts; values to $ti.00; choice for $2.ro Damask, gular $1.50 ard iiV 72 Inch Vahle fUll lllltTII, I "V value; r- lors. '10 inch Chine, all e de yard Boy's extra heavy Black Rihiied Hose, pair Bcjiiilifnl new Plaid skirtings, fG inches wide, yard $.3.08 New Silk Poplins, . .'!fi inches wide, all colors, yd. 08 Misses' Ankle Strap Slip pers, sizes 11V4 to 2, pair $.60 Women's Ankle Strap Slippers, sizes 2 to 8. Pair $3.-15 , Women's Trimmed Hals; values to $7.50; choice for Woodmen to Parifde in Baker.- ' cording to the statement of the Raker The Woodmen uf the World, Queen Iniganizatlon. City Ciinp No. 48, of Pake.-, wijl hne ' ; a Big time on May SB. nccordh.fi J!?' 'itT ... ... word received from It. A. Howard, R j Campbell, all of Ktit-prise. were district manager, by U. .1. KlUhen nrrivuls in this city Inst night, clerk of the local camp. A V'itr pnrade in honor of Head Cisul lioak und : Wallowa Farmer Here rid'ng "d buckinif contests, at which ) C. W. Allen, a farmer of Wallowa, pri,es of $r0, $:ili and fl' will be .was in the city last night, awarded, will be held. Mr. Howard ! 10 I 25 $.1.50 . j i Hill's Dep't Store ! asks that all good Union county riders rr(, fron, ctmK Mountains who wish to enter are invited to com- Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Bond arrived ptte Iri the contests. here last night from their home in i Pendleton. I'nllfl.l.ni VlKltS Here Jefferson H. Meyers, one nf the jSununerville People Here best known' politicians or Portland, Wilbur F. rh-ocSt, of Summervitle, stienl yesterday whh Waller s registered at the Foley. E. BOs- Pierce. Both Mr. Pierce and Mr. .wald and Lot Elmer, of Summervllle, 1 Arca'dp T1(.atlp Monday. Meyers are refrenis 01 uii-pim nn- are aiso ai me roley, rleultiiral ColleKfl, and tile two viewed the enpeilment station at Union.' ' Pe feminine in your dress.- savs Most Mn U.ually D5. . . , Seeing Is bclli-vli. but It It au . Penryn Stanlaws to the women of! J mnoIllei. ioofc PhnVdS Amnrlea. pbia Record. .. . ' Pretty, fluffy clothes, daintily ar . raneed hair, beeoniliig shoes, Kiddy! nockinKS and frilly aeceasoriea a,re ail leKllimaie oiruiriKins 01 .-f- iir-nH an," says tbe world famous artist. MNJ nLrit "A certain tendency toward nuu-lf culinity sboald be dlscouraKed." de- ,1 rfff mtfWW Clares Mr. man laws. To Illustrate his Ideas Mr. Stan laws has designed a series of frocks for Wanda Hawley, Realnrt star, completely nnihoilyhiK his doctrines of feminity. Miss Hawley Is - wearing 111" strictly feminine" iiocks 111 1 ! SAFKTY HAZOR blali-sl tiuisiue Moman, ner laiesi neiuari i Aj)y nlse Sftc H do: release, which will lie shown at tuei k store. Ed's Crind NO'l'ltH m- .1. ...I..,,! ,ln6L, ,,l,l t, .... J II IIIUO '.JiWIUfi ...l..,,B Mlllll before Decoration. Day, I will m J special prices. Call Black 11112. t ... D-iuyitp. . r. iiuiitiiiKton 111 A. C. HuntlnRton, one of the pio neer residents of Eastern Oiegoh, Is seriously 111 at his home. Cove Fruit Man in Town Karl Stackland, one of the big fac tors in the fruit-growing industry of the Cove section, is in La Grande. He came in Inst night and registered at the Sommer. Will Return Sunday Harry f!. Avery; county agent, ex jpects to return from an inspecMofc of Lmm.a! PiielcrM n.nunn nvnei'imenl stations on Sunday. He is making the trip with county agents from ter other counties and expects to gain much information oh the trip thut will be of great benefit to the farm ers of this county. In all piy'n'iilitv Mr. Avery will go to Cnnynn City I Monday to attend the livestock meet ing there Tucsdjiy and Wednesday. I Return from Portland Flovd McKennon and I.ou Sto.ir. re kurned from a several days business trip to Portland yesterday nri'Tiing Want Better Mail Service , The Baker Chamber of Commerce is taking steps to have the rn!lwnv mail service on the O.-W. R. M. im proved bv the addition of n mail cr and crew from Baker to Portland np No. 17, nnd by the elimination of lock ed pouchei between the two cities. A iletter giving the information thnt th mntler has neen taken up won in? i fice of the postmaster geneml ha been received here at the office of the Commercial Association. TnWt nnt. mil is held over sometimes n Baker from the west hound trail", .ic Hazdwood Ice Cream Sunday Special I.KAION CRUSH Recuhir TClavnr Vanilla, Slrnwherf M11 pie Nut All itt regular hulk price PUTMAN'S DROu STORE The Rexall Store I IlKTl llS'rt'l'nOM TlARKI! - " ! Mrs. Fay T. Cutlin, execulive sic itetnry Of the Union county Red (.loss, jreti tned last night from Baker, where she attended- a conference. It pays to advertise. utuuntmtjmita Taxi Service VhihI In Hn 1 1 Prompt. Phone Mil and -Monrd after midnigl t all hours. 39, cor. fir Red 2181 WANT TO BUY OR SELL SOMETHING? TRY AN OB SLRVKR CI ASSII IKI) Al). 1 syrup, 1 nip, straijiht SYRlii' ! sv- 1 SYRUP, SYIU'I We make fubr' brands' of corn ! sltKhr igilr syrup, cane and maple jfynip nO-fit), 5 caiiennd maple. j. 4. 4. 4 4- 4 ' " COMINO EVENTS. May 27. High school bacca laureate service,. high school t 8 p. m. May' 27. Commencement, La Grande Public Schools, high school auditorium, 8 p. m. June 8-4. State Bunkers' convention, Seaside and As toria. June 6. Union county circuit. court convenes, June term. June 7. Special stats elec . lion. July 2. Hempsey-Carpentief .. bout, Jersey City. - July 2-4. Stale Convention United Artisans, Astorbu July - 8-15. Chautnuqua at Riverside Park. June 14. Flag Day. Special observance, Elka Temple, 8 p. m. July 15-17. Slute conven tion, United Spanish War Veterans in Astoria. . FOLEY HOTEL M:iy 'illinl FOI.KY llOTI'.I. May 22nd 12 to l:r.O 5:30 to 8:00 There's world of sati:;fiictiou in one of our genu Jne hi)tueoiilii'd meals.. Our Sunday Dinners are 0. fvv Cost you less than at home . J. POWERS, MKr. .and our prices ! J quality cuirsideri S jobber or retain The preset bar ! t for. 1 of freight i'fjip 10-fiOJ ne lotver, J lljlh.'iit any ! 1111 soli it S ish rale's S itnpi'tttion 1 j 1 with our goods. 1 lie reerlesy !S 1 tip t o, 1 1 ! t MISSUS' PATENT ANKLi; STI SL1PPD As illu.M rated. tnfaut'a sizes 1 to ' m ' Infant's' ai.es Gty .Missis' sizes 1) ' . Cowintf Cirl? ( , toG ....... ' VV.. ID A N C E J Modern dances Tuesday and and .Saturday nights , Ticket givenxfach liidy dancer. SI'LCIAL MINDAY DLNNKR ' $).00 . .... Pickles, (Jlives, Radishes, Yoifntf Onioni Consomnie. ChiilA'ii W i li Rico a l'fiil SpritiR niicken a la Maryland Prime Rib of Beef att Jim Mtislied.lVatoes, Steamer? ?'nttiMt . tesu .mmig ijeans , o Hltcklelierf Spple I'tA.VOv! St.ttf.ln4 Oj'rn 3'o G5 e li 1 1 !i ii for Pri.e Toi I ... v , e-aen 1 in Drawing at Watch this-sp; REX , N.. A. Diselet; ie ftiven away Hly liRlit Vll -tJU'l'H-k ;e fT dates HALL at ft Announcement oiAtimc DAKI 111 b $tt la K Ht on ThuM.lai evnings. Nothing but Oi Ipraoiful, old-ttui daCi IMe flwiod. Hlt bjr I.lodtr'VavHTb orrhentra. KryoD nJoyr4 lb Urst 4Ml: k a4 :,.,, thoi rfcft lv Leiwnt by ppolntmnt C!lWlo4I. ATTRACTIVK.I KI.KS Is only anothiA .way of saying True Shape fUn-dcry Like its -name it y fit and style leave noihivr to be desired. AiiilUT patent ed oross-stiiyii .tip 'ihose ujisitihtly pty!-' runs, the bade of ev J f woman's. ex- Lot Nik .r)70, pyr? Silk Lots N'o. fit! 1 and.rir.."i, Silk 'pi'raed . : . . Lot No. r.t.O, Siik l.isl . ' 'Ml (Also a Men's Tifte hape ll.yiery ClinfsOothiify eirnrA 1 FEW REAL FIGHTS SHOWN IN FILMS box 818. ground. ewiln'a P. O. as-u-tf. Closing Out Plann l.tne O. H. Kinkald, special repiesen tatlve of the Baldwin Piano com pany. Is in the city closing out the Baldwin line of pianos handled by the Eust Oregon .Music Company. Visit In Pendleton Mr. and Mrs. Will Little, of I.a Grande, were here yesterday as 1 he guests of frlends Pendleton East Oregonlan. Lender Is Announced Miss Mildred Conway will be the leader at the Young People's meet ing at the Baptist Church tomor row evening, ' Instead of Miss Mac-Corniaeli. See our assortment of Flies, SI. 50 per dozen. I and Stationery Co. y unglfe Cock ewlin Bonk . i-14-tf. How often Is a motion picture re-l talned In the memory of the public! Ca)) th(1 La Grande nlployn-.ent because it bad. a real flight in H'?loffUe for your help. AIVyk at your Nearly everyone knows the saying., servife j.lone Black 8ul,; "You can .fool some of the people'. v 4-19-tf sciine of tbe time, but you can't fool. . all of the people all of the time.", NOTICE TO DEBTOltS. Mr. Barker knew this.' and he knewl AH persons owing debts to Sam that "(lodless Men," which' comes to' Harris, bankrupt, are. hereliV notified the Sherry. Theatre for Sunday aud to pay the same to tile undersigned, Monday, is the kind or u picture, in lor to C. I-. Winsor, his Nmrelentative, whkh the public can't be, fooled. :at the office of II. K, ' IHxoiL Booms That Is why this C.oldwin picture has20-22, Foley Blilg., I.a ClNunJe", Ore. a real right' In It. , Also sbowiiiK ai G. W. INt.'WA.M, comedy. ADITHTISIC TOR LOST ARTII'I.KS IN O KS Ml! i: P. Trustee in Hank nl fitcy. ' . 3-26-tf FIl.I.lNfi STATION GOSSIP. S- J. W. KEI.UlrtG. Expert Piano Tuning nd VRepalr- 4; ac'ing. Residence corner Numii Bin ana a. Lake streets. Phone lllack8U iraiuie, Lew McCall says that motor-1;- WEATHER FORECAST -!- ists who como through Columbus Tonight and Sunday, fair. Cool-U- enroute for Kansas City, have v er tonight In the eastern portion about the-following conversation ri ot tbo stiite. when they stop at a filling, sta- : j-H tion there: If it's a Cadillac, v Here From llnic - :Ir tjie 'driver says:' "How far is it H; Grande, Oiepon. t .J Call the La Grande Rmplni I. La 3-4-tf . ilmnlnlvment ' Office for your help. AiwiWa at your ervioe. Phone lilack tU 19-M Mrs. Clark Ferguson, with her l-H fo Kansas City?" "One hundred littlp adopted daughter, Rirtb, and j:!r ami forty miles," is the reply. p ittle KrauddaiiKhter, Muriel Fergu-Jrlr "Gimme twenty gallons of' jas 'J. on., are here from Boise, Idaho,1!" and a gallon of oil,"' says the r!: hrin'O spendlnK a few. days visiting with If you . will examine the attractive prices on our fishing tackle, you will be as eager to bite at ih as the fish are. Newlin Hook and Stationery 44-14-tf 3 relatlv.es and " friends. ' driver. Then comes a Buick and ' the chauffeur says: "Ho far:!-; i1 is it to Kansas City?" "One hun- I ! died and forty miles.'' Gimme j :!; ,t(-n gallons of;.gas and a -half d-i J.: pa"on of oil," nnd he drives on. I 'fr A !ong comes a flivver 'Tind tl,e :!; out and stretches and asks "How HiC lU-iiil Country Is (iooil . L; A. Sloop returned yesterday from a business trip through tbe Big Bend country in Eastern Wash ington. Me reports prospects -for Driiitl A.nn. In 1 1, it I DAIIn lha liaal this year for several seasons past. ff " " Kansas City?" "Oh, "The mild winter and recent Z .out " miles- ."' th.at all?. l weelts of moisture have produced ft. ul"""f lw".,q- , , m , i' ,T T a remarkable growth In wheat all l"'.: a buU.le of ' n,ni1 hot "s the way rrom Pendleton to Spo-1'.': rl'" k'Tj ' get "'-.;' J. co, ' Columbus Advocate. . r- kanfi mul west of Rpokanfl, no you ' acarcn ran ikii uie ngm iann irom the havy land sectlona," says Mr. Stoop. "In fact, th whole of east ern Washington bears out the re cent V. S. government report thai a bumper wheat crop Is assured tor the Inland Kinplre," Ha your ejTKS. We pay htKhpnt market price. yijinmer clal Creamery Co. 1 1 0(iJuefer son Ave. Phone Main 1.22. 6-6-tt Peonies for Decoration Day. fill nor rnnn i,P . rJrlver uncrampft himwlf, ' rj.19.Vlt CIIKURYS FLORnSTS. f One Good l!ite Deserves Another. One grood- bit deserves another! The quality, puri'y and .reputation of the candiffl that SilverthornV carry, Will awaken your lively enthusiasm. OVER FOUR THOI SAM) COLLECTED IN .WEEK FAMILY DRUG STORE LA GPAND.OnteON. America's Best, America's most famous candy in Accordiner to the weeklv renorl nf . n" the delightful nssorttne'i'.s and City Maniger George Garrett for t.ie I I'Pautiful boxes at the ic uiiii" prices week ending May 14, the citv's tress- iof tlle ,,a' 'u ,!ln alway-- f:. I :.l 'lie Klnzle williury was replenished tn the evtenl. ,.f t'ataie loiilcctumc.v ( hev have prices on ii V;p a i.a;ia. am! in bulk and in l.i. . Itaniiiet on Rli-tlulni XI r in'. I lira V W leave fr -llaker tomorrow to he $4,116.73. The city treasurer report-ist'ee'"' present at a banouet given by his l uisnursements totaling l'i4.ir, and n.u,i.iAr f.. cni, in... in the cit v recorder renorted i.-..'ii :r.i- wn r. , honor f his Revenlinth birlli'duy. ra"ta, thirty in number, to the am mnt I'ltlW ('i!i!'oclitntory Co, Klnzle has been an employee ' ----- .. . -,. T I .'.- . - in.- a '5'.' p mud, Mr. of the 0,V. R. N. .for the past i tweuly-.one years and has beeu- ci- J ing as steward of the O-W. club;! the past year. He Is now retired n und put on the pension list. J TONIGHT ClfRWOOD'S "ISOREL" THEATRES "THE KILLER" IS NOW SHOWING AT STAR A RCA SUNDAY ONLY i D?E-I i The story. "The Killer." Stewart i jOdwaiid White' most recent novel. J briwlng at the Star today nnd Sun- J day. Is built about one of the most J fasclnntlnx nnd sinister characters llbat ever figured in fiction'. Henry J Hooper was a killer by nature. To i ' him. destroying life was as pernrls- J sable an act aR playing the piano, or J reading bis fa vol lie books! In a little , j book he listed the people he had marked for destruction, then crossed them off. one by one.' when his J i wicked plans had been cniisiimated.'; I .A two-re.-! comedy with Bobby, ' Vernon and Dorothy flevnre called J "" Bald Pates,' program. la also on the same i IN A CLAIRE WINS . IN THE GAY PUTITRB "TOLLY WITH A PAST' I If'ime bad only seen the latter part J or the picture at the Skerry Th.;atre.i last' Menlng. "Polly Willi a Past." J niw mlM have leen lpllej to the J conclusion that Ifiwiire (jf oar yijung a 4rp ( In tor past!. It voirld inalje hn InrinHr'T ! rktrmlni:. But utfoftiuiiiKy for this noe- ment for 'fane. pas ff.r plsi rt, Mian Clalie prou d equally, fleain J in theitfi.r pts? Polly raa.e 1 the bjg iy tn sludv a voice d fund etself f.llenf J fi.Hd I bea housemaid. hen,to I (n no one, butcher- x 1g RESULTS i RESULTS OF A ANNO THE HIGH ItCHTS & SHADOW5 Of !HW WW ; ALSO tsrii tins ..mat (tiMinn ft kioshe . Injresieil In, she. iaismed a r's'nl hlsr.rj which m.?.io no mentto oot asuccelon of ! Sundsy school plci.O", MONDAY AND 'fUSSD.Ay' VAKftA IlWLFin .. . "JIlE4HIS!a)E.WOAN .id O hen $ .aaVMVa9.VMM Ja... ........ o t - 9 ts) 1 00 9 9 e ( rR -' ' .. -V-.V. .'.- :' .-j