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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1921)
7. Tll-SIUY, JULY 12.. iH2t PAGE TWO. LA GRAND3 I " IN THE OLD HOME TOWN J Unusual Offerings For July ARANC CLEANING . UP SUMMER MERCH AN DISK AT ' .', ' ' EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS CLE a1 nLiiarfl il! i i Women's sleeveless vests. Regular 35c finalities on sale for Women's black or brown lisle finish lio.se, nil sizes, per pair Women's bungalow aprons in light and dark .colors, on sale each 98 . . Women's corsets, size from 23 to 29, low bust models in white and pink, each $1.19 Women's kid oxfords in brown and white, values originally worth up to $15.00. Choice per pair, $1.98 Children's white canvas pumps, low heel and rub ber sole, sizes from 8'i to 2. On sale per pair ': ,$1.48 Hoys' Elk skin Scout sh-ies sizes 2'4 to C. Pair $2.50' Men's Elk'' skin ' Harvest shoes, all sizes, pair $2.98 . Men's Straw Hats, va'i'es worth, up to $ 1. 00. choice to close out for Men's linen collaiv., ffo.id styles but odd 'iiy.es, each ,10 One lot little boys' r.ih rah hats, values vsorlh up to $2.00, choice, Special low prices 'on all figured voiles and oinn dies during- this month. i Hils Dep't Store ,ro- r- Y'-jt l Hit PCi-KS FoRArewcyw5. . ASTORIA PEOPLE ARE CAUGHT BY SECOND FINANCIER "PONZ1" CONSTANCE MNNEY IS AT ARCADE MM S P, ONE ANOTHER SUMMERV1M.E, July 7. (Spe cial.) Moat of the farmers lire help lug each other In the hay now. The crops are reported fairly (food. Mike Uuice and family have re turned from Yakima, where they had been visiting for some time. Karle Turk, Charlie Koails and Hugh Park pent u part of last week on West mountain looking after their rattle. The boys said they found It pretty chilly wandering around up there in the snow. Cyrus McDowell has returned from Walla Wulla, where he was called fur examination. ' Mr. Monsey am) son, Stuart, of Portland, Were guest of Mrs. Trnnk Oil Sunday. - Mr.,, ami Mrs. A.' C. Ingram and djgliter, l.yrull, have gone to Cove :"'Hit relative- for a few weeks. tyr. , .and Irs; Hurt Sanders enme over from Enterprise nnd spent the Fourth with Mrs. Sanders' mother, Mrs. hd. tombs. Mrs. Clem McGinnis has gone enst to visit relatives. J. K. Woods was a passenger on the train Saturday, going to Lustine tu spend a few days with relatives. D. R. McKeniie nnd family, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McGinnis spent tho week-end camping near the Sum mit. Hoy MiKen.ie is now spending his vacation with his mother, Mrs. Mary McKenxie. Mrs. Minnie Johnson, of Pleasant Valley, is now visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. M. Uuehnnnn. Mrs. Allen has gone to Kansas to make her home with her daughter. Miss loia Royce and friend of I.a Grande, and Mrs. Hurt Oliver were chopping in town Wednesday. Carol Wagoner spent most of the week visiting his grandmother, Mrs. E. M. Wagoner. Miss Kate Zweifel, of Imbler, came over the first of the week and spent la few days at her home here. I Miss Hester Pcntaenst has returned 'to her home In l.n Crawle after a few days' visit with relatives hern La Grande Concrete Pipe Co, rwcrrift imxm rii.s tWmXtg AND THE BEST, fftf&ry at Mst t1ty ' J)sltt!fne Bt m Rising Star V .- . t aft A k lavotlte. wtti Htavi fun, ye ha JmMlluil rW-a In J-lle" and In ' k:ilp." tire omfhl w be a I'1" M afl- (rki)Mti M ftinm vtU IttfU-a Mm tko. I MATIt.I.A I.KAIW STATE IN KONEV niOUCtTION Tftcw flew ttirt;e fcxittolse fmmt fa Qwilitiea an Styfe, LA CAMILLE Is lls-. always found the DORSET of , K'rL.y greatest value. A complete line of new models now on hand. MRS. ROBERT PATTISON, Corietlert. Phone l!lrk Si Residence 1012 Fourth St., First Block West of P. 0. IK cr PKNDI.ETOV, Jul 12 There is piobahility thv mt Malt conven tion of the Oreymi be keeper as sociation will be held ill Pendleton, in December. Tlw last session was helil at Sulci and It is desired to huh! the next meeting in Kastern Ore go its commercial honey raising is confined moi-e to this section than Weatern Oregon. The selection of the meeting place rfsLs with the officers, A. J. Sauford of eVdmond, being pres ident aed II. A. Kcullen, secretary treasurer. At the present time this county ships abot 20 cars of honey annually. Cmatill county ranfcs first in Ore Ktvn in the production of honey. So ! ays II. A. Scullen, O. A. C. bee spe cialist. Other Oregon counties tnay have more eea than has Umatilla county Mr. Sceten states, but bee keepers ipf this county are good business men and the actual amount of honey pro ducad is greater than in any other county In the state. Most of the bees in thla county are in the et and west ends and depend mostly on alfalfa blooms for (heir food. A romance of the pawnshop in "Tho Magic Cup," Constance liinney's lut est picture; now at the Arcade for the last time tonight. The heroine is a poor litlft -New York Working girl, and hen-.imtgic cop is un old silver goblet, htr -one heirloom, which she pawns and Inter redeems, whenever she needs money. A. two-reel comedy, "Blue Sunday," is on the same program. ASTORIA, July 12. Ponzi had nothing on Richard Lombard, 28-year old Portland man, who came down to ' Astoria on the steamer Ceorgiana Wednesday afternoon, rented a furn ished house located at 731 Columbia avenue in Astor Court for the base of his operations and then started out to bilk Astoria merchants by passing out worthless checks and succeeded to the exUnt of approximately J200 .before he ran ufoul of the law and ,waa arrested. - "COUNTY FAIR" IS ' COMINC TO ARCADE Maurice Tourneur's piclurizntion of "The County h'air". comes to the Ar cade theatre for three days commenc-' ing Thursday. It's the'big screen version of Neil Burgess' famous play which took the country by storm some season's back. The picturivntion is bigger and finer than the original story and it is a sure first winner both for its fine rural types, its 'quaint humor and tho fun and excitement of a county fair end ing with the greatest horse race that was ever staged for a screen pro duction. ' '' ' Wesley Barry, the freckled face boy hero of "Dinty," has a prominent part in "The County Pair.' The Time, the Place, Bring Yonr fiirl. iAn elegant Cold lunch each day at Al Cain's at the Palace Confectionery at 1 1 :.')0 to I :.10. Try it and you will i return tomorrow. ! PALACE CONFECTIONERY COMPANY. Bankrupt Sale OF M. A. Chinlund's Slock of Clothing, Shoes, Hats and furnishings for Men and Roys, Nought by West enhaver & Gilbert for less than 50c on the dollar..-, , MEN'S HATS AND CAPS. $18.00 Cowboy Velours in black, brown and gray, at -$7.05 $12.00 and $15.00 Vel ours at $0.-1 r and $7-45 $(i.50 Belgian fur dress hats at $3.95 75c and f0c Straw hats now , 25 $3.50 Men's dress caps, silk check and pleated' ' ' at ..$1.75- $1.00 Pleated dress caps : at $2.00 ' $t:oo Caberdeen $2.00 $2.50 Men's Khaki outing- leaps $1 .05 $2.50 Corded silk- dress caps !$1.25 $2.00 Ladies Khaki out-" : ing hat a.. $1.25' WESTENHAVER & GILBERT Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded. 1H03 Adams Ave. La Grande, Oregon CANT FIND A BUYER? TRY AN OBSERVER AD. Gait's Carr.s Where Your Credit Is Good "V Uselt COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER FARMERS TO REBUILD MYRICK WAREHOUSE fitz ;maurice FILM IS AT SHERRY'S FOR TODAY ONLY The photoplay attraction at the Shnrry Theatre today will be "The Right to l.ove," produced by George Kitzmaurice and featuring Mae Mur lay and David Powell. Mis Murray has the role of an American girl, who lends'a wretched life with her husband, Sir Archibald I-'alkland. In un effort to compromise his wife so he may marry another woman, Sir Archibald installs Prince Stanislaus in his home. Colonel Rich ard Loring arrives in time to rescue her from the Prince, though in the -esulting mix-up, l.oring shoots Kulk .and dead. "The Itight to Love" is declared to abound in beautiful scenes, most of them inude in I-'loriihi. A comedy is also being shown Quoit ah; -Axcltnt' Qim. Ttie' mt of quoit ' prutinbl? i.Uyed .in he sirvel ;o dauieionn. St. .Mnr- i.liy, furl 'Yba.'co, tiuni ti l mid I'ls. miiuHy, mi. lent lomu u tluVHut,), Virginia auil Mtrylamt. I'T the oarly cliKvm of iIimv kliicri. Il ns no doubt plumed In the stubk ynrd uf the barnyard f touihera nnit essieru homwi uiore than a oaiaitu.v tiefore Aiiierioa beKiia to lliiak f liK'lrntlon r ixWxDiVm . B bile awu in lnh i.Mkm clHlw ual numcku. '-atM, and Ikdlnias nrarly axbrd louked ii n He pia.ma n.,i id bure nod ittd ,v did not "rtna' lb I PENDLETON, July 12. A decision il to rebuild their warehouse at Myrick, ! : which was destroyed by fire on Juneji 1 28, was made by the directors of the S Myrick Klevator company Saturday ! ' jand a contract calling for the erec-ji .tion of a building for grain storage ! I to cost $1)000, exclusive of equipment, jwas let to Huntington Construction J j company of Walla' Walla. Work will ' I commence Monday. j j The new building will be erected . on the site of the warehouse of the'i company which lost one warehouse !J and a liirge elevator in the fire. The I company, n which 47 farmers of the! county 'are stockholders, will not re build their elevator at the present time. The dimensions of the new build ing will -he 00x208 feet, it is announced. An Institution That will exert itself in the aid of its patrons that is our policy. Savings accounts solicited. ' ' The bank that is your best friend. - Our officers: Van E. Long, President; C. 'V. Fox, Vice President; L. L. Strinsham, Cashier. State BanK of Imbler Imbler, Ore. PURE ICE CREAM Ice crenm PUHK has a vital fuel and food value besides providing the greatest individual (and peraonal) pleasure on a warm day. Emphasiz ing PUKK emphasiy.es our quality and that's the ONE ice cream you can afford to trust for yourself and the children. Plain, in soda or sundae, in fancv combinations, bricks and cones. PALACE CONFECTIONERY COMPANY. 7-11 -tf OltttttlWHIl WANT AIW PAY rtanwtwurmnniiitiiiiact Dunbar s iaxi une Prompt, a?wl t all hour. PhoBn Mata 789. ear. Fir and ftfcmrue Red 2232 THE TELEPHONE t is a servant always at command, that never tires; night or day, hot or cold, snow or rain, it is always ready to quickly, cheaply and cheerfully perform tasks that otherwise require time, expense, exposure and in cases every day, by its celerity, it saves lives Kfld property of value almost beyond computation. Home Independent Telephone Co. ' V1 Vlt IL A rtDiir iqov Kuru nn anruivnitfnt with yoii and keup yu jltlA ml fl botirs, bOt tf lt' a rrolo wo am adan to tak hll omle Mn- &i fctl roa to tin- deot boor ft!i1 of tlmifc t'MOX X AWI.I8 p"lil CATHI;:HIF CKKKK 'TFW SALryrf July lS-Siie Kutlneer Cupper- l-r received tb followioi! appUraiion fur uftiiroprlation irf water: J, T. Velker of I'llol. NvBilS the apprniirluilon f wntee from Caiherine creek for Irrtiaiton l a small tract In tai rauiny. fiKKMN mo rti xmK Mr. Chas. Mitchi M Cfcilhfi Missouri, writes a Silverthorn's Family Drw?t0n I (irumle, Ore, Enclosed find r of fice order lor J2.IM1 for which send n two bottles of your Germicide Hair Tonic by first mail. It is just what I have been looking for, for ten years. . I have aliout finished one Untie and lull scalp troubles, dandruff and fallinit of hair has stopped. My neighbor will try it olo. , FAMILY DRUII STORI Bring Us Your Can AND WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY ON UI!RICATIN(; OILS 0 v-i-c-o oik C.IVE SATISFACTION BECAUSE THEY LUBRICATE " i . OILS 6f ALL KINDS ' ' CARRIED IN BULK ' PRINC. YOUR CAN OR BARREL 5 Discounl for Cash REGON HARDWARE & IMP. CO. (4 t M .if- - onHiitvKK wavt aos pat V jr , !! s - t--i .. a f "i