La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 13, 1921, Image 7

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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Observer Classified Ads
WANTED.
WANTED Work. Camp Cook pre
ferred. Phone Red 1881. 7-U-2tp.
Wonted Girl for general housework
Phone Main 3 2rings. 7-ll-3t
WANTED Sewing of oil kinds. Mrs.
Geo. Walker, 1811 Spruce. Phone
Black .722. 7-8-6t
WANT FID Young man to travel
and sell -magazines.. High achool
student, a graduate preferred.
Course of Instruction In sales
manship furnished. Address "J.
W.", care Observer. 7-6-tf
FOR SALE OR TRADE
FOR SALE Frying chickens. 50c
each. Black 3:171. 7-ll-4tp.
Expert Hair Dressing.
Expert hair dressing, dyeing, mani
curing, shampooing and massaeine:
orders taken for hair goods; switches
made; also dress-making, children's
clothes a specialty. Up-to-date equip
ment. Sirs. E. V. Pfleider. Rooms
9 and 10 over h. & I Drug Store
PAD CATV llDIAijfir.WhaJ nnLlnnl u-JO-un
-ui ill jura runuiiiuu at. u rvil iV. T. n J. r 1 I
Inquire-14.0 Wash. Ave. v 7-U-6tp. - -;
Bervice. Phone Black 801.
4-19-tf
FOR SALE 280-acre farm and pas
ture land. Address S. W. Knger,
1 owner, Cove, Ore. ....
FOR SALE New Dalton Adding
Machine. Bargain. Call Observ
er. a-13-tt
FOR SALE 3-room cottage, some
fruit trees,' cement walk Reason
able. Will take email car as
part payment. Charles F. Beck
er, 1217 W Avenue, ' 7-2-tf
HEMSTITCHING AND PICOT EDGE
by Mrs. J. P. O'Connell, 1104 O.
avenue, or leave order at Camp
bell Sisters, Ladles' Furnishings,
1305 Adams avenue. 3-22-tf
FIND IT HERE
NOTICES.
Oregon Fire Relief Association. The
McMinnviPe Cororsny. Mutual In
surance with Premiums guaranteed.
Insurance at cost. T. K. Bellamy.
West-Jacobson Building. 6-3-tf
I NEW TODAY:
port SALE
HOC a tinl.
Royal Anne chorrles
Phone Black 34H1.
7-1 3-1 1.
FOR SALE Young Jersey cow and
calf. 1414 Madison Ave.
7-J3-2tp
WANTED Part time work. Book
keeping, secretarial or similar work.
Apply "A" Observer. 7-13-4tp
Call the La Grande Employment
Office for your help. Always at your
service. Phone Black 801,
4-19-tf
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms.
Phone Red UG01. 7-1-tf
FOR RENT Furnlened room. 1510
.Adams. Phone R. 671 , 6-lC-lf
FOR RENT A good bedroom 1519
Adams Ave. Phore Black 3772.
7-ll-3t.
FOR RENT Bed-room, 1512 Ad
ams. Phone Black 3901.
, 6-27-tf
FO.R , RENT 3 furnished house
keeping rooms. Phone Black
1041 Corner 9th and Wash. ave.
7-12-3IP.
A SPLENDID MEDICINE FOR THE
STOMACH AND LIVER.
hugklSerry
CROP DRIES UP
m:itltli:s IIAVK ItlPKN'Kl) PUK.
M.VIVItKI.V AMI I'AI.I. OW
IS
IDENTIFIED
POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., July 13.
Identification of James A. Still
man's photograph as that o( the man
she had seen in the apartment of Mrs.
Florence H. Ieds, former Broadway
shop girlM(aa understood to have been
made today by Mrs. V. Hill, nurse
employed hy 'Mr.' Leeds after the
birth of Jay Word Ueds.v in Sep.
tember, lf18. The nurse was the sec
ond witness for Mrs. Stillman when
the divorce battle was resumed today
Imfore the referee.
I SslmonCsnning Industry Vigorous,
! Since the Coluuitilu river sitluit-h'
j canning Iniluntrv was sinned t.v ulo.
i neer Uihermen In 187u a total i.f still),.
1 000,000 worth of taluiou lis been taken
I from the 90.000 acren of flstiloi terrl-
j' tnry In tbe river. from Cascsdt locks te
Its uiouth.
STATEMENT
of the State Bunk of Imbler, of
Inibler, County of Union, Slate of
Oregon, showing the amount stand
ing to the credit of every depositor
July 1, 1921, who has not made a
deposit, or who has not withdrawn
any purt of his deposit (commer
cial deposits), principal or Interest
for a period of more than seven
(7) years' immediately prior 10 said
dale, with the name, last known
place of residence or posioffice ad
dress or such depositor, and the
fact of his death, if known.
Win. Keown, treas:, Yakima,
Washington r,u
Mllo Pratt, Red Oak, Iowa . . .14
Carl Curteman, Imbler. Ore. .$1.20
John F. Irhy, Imbler, Ore. ..$ .90
Bankrupt Sale
Home firoun t'aliliage ntnl Spud
-Arc KsM'riiilly I'tnc Solid
Heads of Cniloiiit Size
"Chamberlain s Tablets for the sto
mach and liver are splendid. I never
tire of telling my friends and neigh
bors of their qualities,'' writes Mrs.
William Volimer, Eastwood, N. Y.
When bilious, constipated or troubled
with indigestion, give them a trial.
They will do you good. Adv.
3.QUrTWN5Af45UtR5u,1'
u n 1 1 h u u 1 fu 11 a 1111 u.7
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST 32x4 Tire and rim with Olds
mobile Car cover on. Return to
Inland Motor Co. Reward. 7-8-0t
MISCELLANEOUS
CALL HUNGERFORD for painting,
paper hanging, calclmlnlng end
decorating Phone Black 451.
7-12-Clp.
HEMSTITCHING and Flcot Edge, by
Mrs. E. C. Tuckey. Also agent for
Spiralis Corsets. 1808 Second St.,
Phone Red 28. 2-1-tf
HEMSTITCHING and Picotlng At
tachment, S2.00. Buttonhole At
tachment, J9.85, fits any Sewing
Machine. Personal checks 10c ex
tro. Lights Mail Order House,
Box 127, Birmingham, Ala. 6-25-Gtp
HEMSTITCHING AND PICOT EDGE
BUTTONS COVERED.
Half Ball, Full Ball. Acorn n
Bullet. Acorn styles. Mail orders giv
en prompt attention. All work guar
anteed. 'Orders taken for pleating.
' ' ' MRS. L. H. NORTON. '.
t06 Adams Ave. Red 711
First Door West of Post Office.
Llntrs Have Qrtat Pewsr Plants.
' So central Is the oh of electricity
en a big ooesu sttamtulp that Its
gtntratlni nation Is o? a else equal
te that dtstgued for the electrical
requirements ut s city sf lOO.uuu la-bailouts.
Questions
1. .What happened 10 Uzz.ita in
connection with the ark?
2. In what manner were they
carrying the ark to Zion?
3. When David became fright
ened over what happened to I'zzah
what did he do with the ark?
4. David got the king of Moab
before David had courage tir again
take up his task?
6. What Induced him to do It
then?
6, In what manner did they
move the ark this 'time?
7. What did David wish to build
the ark for on Mount Zion?
8. How did the Lord make His
will known to David regarding IhiB
wish?
9. Which Testament contains the
book of Galatlnns?
10. Where Is the book of Mala
chl found?
Answers to Yesterday's Questions
1. "I give thee a king jn mine
anger." Hosea 13: 14.
2. Saul was the king that Ood
gave Israel at this time.
3. David went to the cave Adul
In in when he left Achlsh.
4. David got the kin g of Moab
to receive and protect his father
and mother.
5. They were obliged to leave
Bethlehem because the garrison of
the Philistines was the.ie.
6. At this time Jonathan Joined
David In the wilderness of Zlph,
7. When David would have
fought" against Israel, Cod prevent
Even though early indications
point to a big crop of huckleberries,
it nppears thai something lias occur
red to cause preinatuie ripening and
withering. The berries dry up and
fall off far ahead of their normal
lime according too reports from
those who live In Ihe berry-growing
vicinities. Except for this there
would have been an immense crop.
As it Is now the offerings in La
Grande are not very heavy and the
price is from CO cents up accord
ing to quality.
New Cabbage Excellent
None of the cabbage from famous
cabbage sections that have come for
ward this spring can equal the home
grown offerings on the market. The
quality is exceptionally good, with
solid heads of uniform size.
Home Cmmi Spuds Come
Home grown potatoes are also
about sufficient to supply the de
mands.
IS OUR SUBSTANTIAL SERVICE
FdW : V'
f . . TME RcAbON FUK OUR iUbDlAN I ial ukuw 1 n f,
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PORTLAND MAItKKTS
PORTLAND, July 13 The price
of cnttle -wns steady today, -hogs' fiO
cents higher, prime light selling for
$11. CO and $12.00. Hast nmitnliiln
lambs $7 and $7.5(1; eggs Ilrm and
butter steady. , ?" ' '
COOPERATING
N FRUIT CROP
IX STATICS WILL JOIN' I
M.iKKKTIXft SCHEME
Elimination of the Middle .Man
lo' be Attempt! in Order to
t.ive growers Better Pilce
When Wsmsn Teek Snuff.
Queen Cbsrlntte opened a snuff
aseeuM at the fl Snuff house la Hay
narkct, In 17H9, and continued with
ew a break until 1818. Princes
Ctarlette On 18u9) and Princess
BiUafeetfi (1812) were good customers.
Thtrs's a Dlfftrence.
Aatbropolbg'sts say tint I.undon la
tcvmlcf a city of the round heedtd.
tut this dues not Indicate a revival of
the Ideas entertained by the Round
leads vt Oliver Cromwell's day. Hue.
ten Trsoscrlpt.
Whtn the King Tien
When the king of Knxlind M r
ttsy with one ef his subject Itaave Is
I tied rule for his tip. . or retltsr
kls equerry, Itsvae with Itie hease
steward the sum of Me far slstrlse
Mm 1 u-ouv the staff.
eojaful lu) Uiawl Van
Aoioaf tke ether UwJvWf.
nerds la t Isngusfe ere tleMk:
eppesl for funds will be nme ta ee-
tctloe with tBi lecture. Ohle
Jeurnsl.
a
et Use ef It c
"1 crltle sheuld ksve a feed elm
err," says writer. Test's true- he
steal! never foritttnt be f.slls
ef his ewi. Bustoo Trtr. ns.
PORTLAND, July 13 DeOnlte
plans have been roriuulated for the
establishment or the central mark
lug organisation for the hatldlltlg
of the fruit crop' of thfl six Pacific
coast states represented at the con
ference here. The appointment of
Ihe committee or Jhree members, of
aiiI, a,f tl,e ninrlcetlnir nrif.inlzat ions
ed It . by. Inducing- the .. PhllbttlB,, ne Ut ltllfli , provided for in
leaders to object to His ngnting wnn hfi Traolll,(jnH adopted. The reso
them. I lutiotis declared Ihe object was to
8. The war continued between, , . ,, p middleman in order
Ihe houses of Saul and David about j to VB ln(! KrnwHrH tbe best price
A Business, Man
Asked "What
Would You Do?"
Eight months ago one of our pntvons
came to us and asked our advice regarding
a contemolated business ifcal.
Off-hand it sounded particularly bright
but after getting in touch through our cor
respondent banks with the prospects in
that particular field all over the United
States, we advised against it.
The soundness of that advice Is today
apparent. Our patron is very grateful to
us. He need not be. It is to our atlvantage
as well its his, to protect our patrons. We
are always ready to conduct similar inves
tigations. r
United States
National Bank
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M. A. CHTNLUND'S STOCK of Clothing, Shoes, Hats
iintl Men's Furnishings. Bought for less than JiOc, mi
the dollar to he sold at wholesale and less.
Men's) Shoes for Work anil Dress
No matter what your taste
in footwear may he or how
exacting ' you , are, about,
wearing good shoes, you
will find in this Sale every!
opportunity to save monev
and .make a successful
choice of both your work
and dress shoes.
WESTENHAVER & GILBERT
Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded.
l.'HI!) Adams Ave. I .a (irsinde, Oregon
STATE OP Oltl-IfiON)
)n.
COUNTY OK UNION)
I. L. I.. Slrlnttliiim, helms flr.it
duly sworn, depose and suy upon
oath, that I nm'lho Cashier of the.
Stain Hunk of -Imbler, of Imbler,
County of I'nlon, Stale of flreenn:
that the fnrci;cilnK siittement Is a
full, true, correct and complete
.statement, showing the name, lust
known resilience or posioffice ad
dress, fact of deidh, If known, anil
the iimiMint to the credit of each
depositor as required by thn pro
visions of Sections 1 11 1 llil-1 HI I',:!, In
clusive, Oreaon Laws. '
L. L. STHINflllAM, '
Subscribed and sworn to before
me this 2nd day or July. A. D. I!i21.
. V- K. LONli.
Notary rublic for Oregon .
My commission eM-i's March ?,
insri.
lily. July R i:i-20 27, Aug 2. .
Andrews' Variety
Store
fla? just received n large shipment of Sumnie
Go-ids for Ladies and Children., . .. , ;
Ladies muslin gowns, good designs, )S to ij.-IO -
Envelope Chemise 9fy to '$1.25
Muslin Camisoles 1.. 39 to -19
White Muslin Petticoats ...'J.:::.... 89 to $1.09
Gingham and Percale dresses ...:..j245 to $3.40. .
A few good skirt?, Wotjl plaid, heavy silk and wash
skirts, from $3.45 to $11.45
Children's muslin bloomers, nicely made,- 49
Girls' nainsook combinations :.. . 89
Boys' wash suits : !1.(9 to $2.75
All kinds of girls' dresses, white and all colors,
. i.t Cost.
Call here for
DEERING and McGORMICK
Haying and Harvesting
MACHINERY
two years.
9. Abner deserted Ishhnsheth
and offered lo make terms with
riavld, thus turning the tables In
the lalter's favor.
10. The servants of Ishhosheth
killed bim.
A Happy Hunting Ground.
A ready lunch served at our store.
Mid-tfay eats and treats, tasty, de
licious, balanced and complete in their
food value. The "happy hunting
and to make the price to the consu
mers the lowest possible.
IT G OCCURS
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LONDON, July 2.1. Rioting occur-k
IN BELFAST
Also Genuine I.H. C. Repairs
Guaranteed lo fit
Floyd McKennon
. Dealer
... , . i 1 l.'.ili'.i, July .1. niuiinir m-cur- r,:
rround' for busy business people and I . , u r . . H
7:.":.. .... ... m.e. vn,.r!"d !iirePi " "pIfa!t today, .
hoppers you can always meet your
friends here, too.
r.XI.ACE CONFECTIONERY
COMPANY.
say dispatches. Two constables were
injured and three civilians were killed. :i
Others were taken to the hospital with 4
1410 Adams Ave.
La Grande, Ore.
gunshot wounds.
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PEposrrs
Look Forward .
46vw- Not Backward
So yonr best to-duy. tliat. jou may
lie prepared for to-inorrorT.
Let the past be forgotten. It will
never return with 1U opportuuittes.
They are gone forever hut the
GREAT FUTURE Lolik oilier anil
better ones for the niuu iviiu Is ready
to grasp them.
Lose no time In Tain regrets but
bopefully face the future, equipped
with experience awl a check account
with .v.. - .. . ,"
LA OKANDE
NATIONAL 5ANK
LA GRANDE , OB,E.
SOUND-P.ELI'ABLE- PROGRESSIVE
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MEMBER!
FtDERAL
RESERVE
SYSTEM
ItfHNCS OF THE DUFFS
Tom Was All Wrong
ttn.1 w.-., i lm ry.i I UAwpn'T
i.ac CAfl ll tiT'
I'D RATHtK NOl
GO!
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AW. COME ON! I
17 ISN'T ROUGH
1 C.
MOW. WHAT ARE. WE GOING
TO DO? THF- HREEZt HAS
GONE OOWM ANO WL'RE ,
TWO MILFiS FROM SHORE-
I OlOrl T WAUT TO t-OMfc
HOV-I 01 D I KMlM
THfc WHO YAS
cioiMG To die!
IT DIDN'T LOOK
SICK WHEN WE
STARTED OUT!
row back!
IN THE FlKoT HIALf. I
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VOU'RE TOO
LATE, THE. DINING
KOOM 16 CLOSED!
HY LI.MAN
PJUN '- LATE, THE DINING ? rp
UP TO TME HOTEL AND 3 ' m 1(
HAVE A GOOD DINNER. Ir- ffS
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