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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1921)
r.rv..,i,:s,i,;.,.illivi!7.. PAfiE TWO LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER ll Blouses SPORT POT POURI fiporl Nrw or Vnrlfd It I nil and Suurrrs, THE OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE by Condo. SPECIAL jBLOUSE 1 Baft sale j $498 WV arc offering for thin week ii .si''ial tissoH incut (if Women's Over !lui!Hi'.S anil Waists, mailt' of fleor pette ei'fpe, all sizes in all flic new lingular ewlors. Values worlli 1 1 1 (k $8. 50 jro on sale, your choice Hill's Dep't Store Guaranteed Pocket Knives Tlie inost, woiidcrfnl value -we-have ever lieeu , ahle (i) (in'er.()ur p.'iti'oiiK is' this one lot, of HIGH GRADE POCKET KNIVES Your Choice, AVhilc They; hast .!..75? PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE THE REX ALL STORE l)wv Coining ItiH'k ''Old man KIwhII Ik ponniitj to town. Vlifi .oiiservflr don not know If hit dofr will be here or not, tn t Klwell 'tt'HI. Tlie tliiiiR that br'iiRf) Hie for infr l,u CiiHiido playo- to thin city Ik U'' r-DiiriK of iIm Wolsir linse it.ill (viii lo play Crp'e U'.m Sitiul.iy I wu;; an Indole i with tlr l.n r.i';nii!'i learn, for a 1 1 :mc nt will Im r iiHMibf;H(l more fur hlx io 'Inn l(r )i!k plnyhv; tlm littler iie 1'if iii..uMliK but '.(iltiiuit. But ht; il.i'4 i A. To coma bark to Ivlwoll 'llutFcif It Is only fiii . Hi.y tlmt f." waH ut ono timn ;i 'liMa-.n mi tint liiiiii mI and Htill hit morn know hr.w il:'t a v.hola a r!r;ir;a t;am am. for IN:. i reason lu r.fih intint,' an the (.tjilaiii ftir hi Ve!("rilrj. Hut 1.1 1 dug! Where. t K1"pI w nl t;i"fp tlie dog wua sucj (i bo. In Uis o'.! days when n fallow with a .i.r ( Ihroat had i: hv.o io park T ot, tills partfrHlar doif w ;iill put on a .-low all his own including plarna wheru the bra.HH rail wus to I? ! .'ottiid, and then I:h a I :t of Hiyln would pjihh the hat and from i ho profited h would buy Imt (wh anil swcmlnmaU. It was a cl nr dog. and Hlwtill'a corning to l.n rirando will no doubt mal:. hi mi aiK wur many nitIons about uhern lhi dog 'H- Ah for.uR, wo would llkt to lay 'fiymi on . tlm llitht enntnn again, Wi'lscr f Met urn f'oini'N Tim ()bsRi v(r ban poHtml a largo protoKraph of Iho Wwlsnr team at iho Van Rurnn cigar Htoro. ItcyiHddii lmcy Swlinmcr Jog ltinolds Ih br(3akfng into a iipw Bport. The La Grande nlhlU who won hlH Ifittnr at O. A. C. In haslcntbiill, un well hh taltlng u uronv iiiHl part In football and track, I" now a nioinbor of the frak O. A. C. atiuatic learn, At a recent water car uivul put on by Coanh HutheiTord, Joo wuu a member of the splendid fancy swimming and diving squad which onturlulned the big audience and drew many rounds of applause, not to mention u column or ho of newspaper spurn. k-..:::-:::::::::v:::-: .... SOMEONE HAS JUST WHAT YOC WANT TRY AN OHSER V SERVER CLASSIFIED AO. This monument, erected to th memory of Joseph .Bradford Can1, in Oaltwood Cemetery, New York, is a combination of classic nnd modern ideas in monument work. ' Cf&ft'CcltT? We have made a profound ffCQlOridl.'fivi stu(,y of monument building:, ... Blla an oraer pincea in our nanus is sure to receive raith ful, intelligent execution. We Will Gladly Furnish Estimate! ELSIE FERGUSON PLAYS THREE PARTS IN FILM AT SHERRY'S The versatility of Elsie Ferguson, the charming star in leading Para mount pictures, is splendidly display ed in "J.ady Hose's Duugh'er," her iati'.st photoplay) which is at the Sher ry Theatre lust times today. Miss Keigu.son plays three powerful parts in this picture, and her artistry is conspicuously evidenced in each char accrizatiim. In the first epoch, Miss Ferguson is seen as Lady Mauri, a woman of high social station in England. In the sec ond, she is Lady Rose, while in the I present day epoch, she hn.-i the mle I of Julie a Breton, the illegitimate Mmiuhtcr of l-ady Rose.. The comedy being shown isn't half ! had. HEAD THE OBSERVER WANT ADS . I ml .- If Blue Mountain Marble & Granite Company. m ii v w ' . i m j i a ii lie, ji , FILM TRIAL SCENE IN WESTERN COURT A murder trial actually filmed in a courtroom is ne of the interesting f( atmes of "Tlie Beautiful Gambler," which comes to the Arcade Theatre on Thursda-y only. For the locution, the courtroom of Superior Judge Frank W. Willis, of Los Angeles, was loaned to Universal each night fur two weeks, and the trial was conducted with much real ism. Grace Darmon, beautiful blonde star of many successful photoplays, interprets the leading feminine tole. A two reel comedy featuring Brownie, the wonder dog, will also be shown. llUI'IKutllliil'i'i1 Mil iilli I . Hlli i hi 1 I i in, 1, 1 1 1 1 ! " iimi . - HI'VI OItsl Itvl :it WANT Alts Amp 7eu Yb, Mr?. rreos. T4e NCHOo'?iivjC Toww 5 AO5 CionvQ To Put t all Ovcf? f it crvcr otvie op v;s i- l yy fit i: i x a j a ii'f.v - om To e-e'S'tsi T Hon e c-san up '(our (3.ACK Yawo, oh. youi QflRAGe Door hinQCS TTL Ti f .- - I . Wl ll A-v on demand nnd sub ject to notice, items 29 and 30' . .2.r.,7fl0.t Notes, bills and acceptanc es rediscounted including bonds or other securities sold under repurchase agreements with con tingent liabilities Bills payable with feder- al reserve bank or with other banks or trust companies' Heservcd for taxes, inter est or depreciation United States government or other bonds borrowed Is This True? Mwi people niv .!bln.iM-t' when they hi i mi. ly i "''" " .llilii.v Ill-view. i:i-t un "I'l'1 London S: 1'hiilo Service Never Belter. equipment ana he best results pos- 10,27:1.00 l.ri,00.0ft 143.87 1,700.00 i I mprovt-rnc'n is tfitrvii-e iriw y. i'mLIc lu o'Ui.iii. l'hoto service was ; ..ever bctn-r tlmii here nm' ow' lf I .you are more interested in picture I :Ur"i than you are in pinching sav- 1 hi nil mir rmnln ings you win io "K j win k to us. FAMIi-V DBUS STORE 1.A 6HANOf.pOSON. . T9tal 118.48J.:)4 State of Oregon, County of Union, ss. I, Crover Duffey, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. GHOVKK DUl'FEY, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of July, 1921. John Dean, Notary Public. My commission ex pires Nov. 14, 1924. CO RRECT Attest : C. M. RAMSDEI.L, ROBERT S. FRENCH, (i ROVER DUFFEY, Directors. S'tAWUAkD OIL COMPANY : (nestioiei 1. .llow long did Zimrl reign? .2. uvt di'l ho . a, Who. reigned over. Israel nf ler Zitnrf7 . 4, Whut 'Wus the name of this suece.SHOi ' win? ' 6. What . record Ik given of the eity of'eilclio during this son's reign?-""' 7. What Itind act had hu pnr: fonned wheri a wicked o,Ui;en slew Iho Loi(i':l prophets? 8. Atlhe time of I lie three years drouth of Israel, how many times did Elijah have lo ask before his pray er for rain was granted? !). What lesson in shown in this? ' lu. Wus Elijah supernatural being o huIjJoi-i to human faults? $910.15 Amounts due from hanks . bankers and trust com- , panies designated and approved reserve agents of this bank Checks on banks outside city or town of reporting bank and other cash items Cash on hand in vault . . Total Cash and due from banks, items 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 ... $8,520.08 4,4111.15 3,047.27 43.00 '4,530.81 Total LIABILITIES .$118,482.H4 Answers o Yesterday V Questions 1. 'Jofohoam set up Idol worship in liethel mid- Hair; thereby keeping th u ten tribes together. 2. Ueihel was in Iho trlbo of Hitnjn mln. U. Jacob had his dream of the ladder between heaven and earth whllu In Heine). 4. Jacob distinguished Bethel by bulbllnt: an altar there. 5'. When Israel worshiped idols under Jeroboam's influence, (iod sent a phopliet lo open their eyes, ti. When Jeroboam Irid lo siezo the piophet, liin arm hernme stiffened and dried up. 8t The prophet prayed and the! arm became normal again. I 9. Zinirl was a captain of ' Flail's, and son of Haasha. J Hi. Xhiirl killed Flah. the third ; succenso oi Jeroboam. i Capital stock paid in ...$ 15jOOO.OO Surplus fund 3,000.00 Undivided profits, $4,839:41; Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid, $3,432.87 1,401.54 Demand Deposits, other - than banks, subject to reserve: 1 Deposits due the State of 'Oregon, and deposits due county or citie,s and other public funds ; 7,092.54 Individual deposits subject to check 33,0(?i.71 Demand certificates of de posit outstanding . 40.00 Total of "demand depos-' its, other than bank deposi's, subject to re serve, items 24, 25, 20, 27 anil 28 ' $40,196.25 Time and Savings Depos- its, subject to Reserve and payable on demand and subject to notice: Time certificates of depos it outstanding .'. 25,700.08 Total on lime and sav ings deposits payable ARCA- Thursday Only Grace Dai DE . , i. v. mond With a Big Specal Cast in ' ... -i . A RUSHING DRAMA OF LIFE AND LOVE ON THE FLAMING-FRONTIER ti l r Story by Peter B.,Kyiio,,.( ALSO TWO-REEL COMEDY Featuring BROWNIE, The Wonder Dog TONIGHT "Luring Lips" and1 Eddia Try Our Kals. A good, quick lunch all ready for you at ll::io to I :.til. Much better than most lunches. Sold nt Al Cain's PA LACK CON FKCTION KRY ',-."; CO.Ml'ANY. Built to Sustain a Reputation h Sold to Meet Competition f Sou: Only ill I !' n TEACHING STAFF OF JOSEPH SCHOOL IS ANNOUNCED JOSKl'll. '.Inly '.'7 - Tho si honl loilelielN for (lie .iimIiik year are as follows- II, n. Jory, supirinloniltnt ; Sain Aliic.. irinciial; Mrs. Muriel Aiuey, .iiii!iii.ici:il ilepiirl ni.'lU : Miss Ella Alli'n. Jioiiio ecnnntiilrs; C.t V. Itiivli'S. til(,lii, sraile; Miss LoliMu llnlines. si.culh jrriule; .Miss Kva f'lilkiier. fn'ili Kriule; Miss )a An ili'rsou. fouiih gr:id'; Mrs. Cluire Mullen, t,iiru Kimli': Mis. Teresa Leslie. si'iiiihI Krade; Mrs. Illldreth I'nwson, first rinlo. One teacher in I lie hih s.-honl cml one for I he liMll rfude are yet lo be supplied. The 4ale of a do3 -.i v wili a moral Wttk acknewledgmeius ' K.C.B. ( r Itenl SihIu Water. Fine Ice Cream and Ice Creitm Soda Water, Ice Cream Suiulm'.s in all the fruit flavors. Cold as ice. Quickly and neatly served at Nilverthom's Fountain. -1 R ,1 1 M".ll 41 .imtuiii FAMILY DRUO STORE i-A QRANDI.ORraON Charter No. ill, Reserve District No 1 KKI'OKP UK THK CdNlUTION OP TIIK COVK STATK BANK, a! Cove, in the State of Oreiron, at the close of business June :10, 11121. KKSOLKCKS Loan's ynd discounts, in- clu.liiiK r e d i c o unts -hewn in item :1, if any $102,2(Xi.iri llverdrafts, secured ami unsecured 74.74 Other honds, warrants and securities, including foreign jcovemment, ' stste, muniripnl, corpor aition, etc., in-Ju.iinir those slimvn in item '11 I and :!i'.. if any H,1S4 72 i lt.mknif House. $ l.'.iKt; I fuiniiuie und futures, 20 for 20 cents in miftitht pmckmge. Xiao obtmmabfa in nund tin of SO, racuuai'Brmhd. THERE'S AN old CM THEY USED to polL ... 80 OLD that nowaday. PEOPLE THINK It'l new. ABOUT THE man who bad. TO SHOOT his dog. ... AND A friend aika. "WAS THE dot madr AND THE first fny. SAYS, -WELL, wunX t SO DANG wall plSMd AND A chap ?'A m. THAT THIS deicrioed. SOME SMOKES b'd tried. ... THEY DIDNT exactly. MAKE HIM mad. BUT HE wunl SO VERY well pleated. OF COURSE that waa. MY CUE to slip him. ... A REAL cigarette. AND AFTER he'd taken, A GOOD pull or two. ... INTO HIS constitution, HE GRINNED and said. "THE ONLY way these. WILL EVER make you mad. IS THE way. ; ... YOUR FRIENDS eat 'em op. ... I ONLY hope you've got. ... A COUPLE or packs FOR THEY aure. 00 SATISFY." TOVLL enjoy Chesterfields. 1 There something in their mild smoothness that Roes ritrht to the spoL Choice tobaccos, Turkish and Domestic a blend that literally cos ( be copied a special moisture-proof wrepperforthetreictra protection on eery count, (.bestm-heirls "sati isfy." CIGARETTES Liggett & Myers Tomcco Co.