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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1921)
fti.iu.fTav , Au mist I ft. i;r-M PAGE TWO LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER CLEARANCE SALE WOMEN'S WASH Dresses We are making special reduced pri- J nna nn oil urAman ' o ura a Ihadooo Jv an attempt to entirely close out the$s dress next week. HOO dresses .$2.98 .".)() and $(!.()() dresses $3.75 8.50 and sfD.lHI dresses $5.98 t 1 1.50 mid $12.00 dresses $7.98 SHOWING NEW T- - Handkerchiefs We have just, received a in-w and'v, y T. beautiful assortment of women'Mv ri d,(inty handkerchiefs, consisting JU vX a big variety, featuring tlie very . j ri latest idea, priced from NX . 5 em-li up t.. $1.00 each 5,.T..... j Hill's Dep't Store wOLF GREEK FOLKS BUSY! THE OUTBURSTS OP EVERETT TRUE by Condo. WOLF CREEK, Auk- JO. (Special) Mr. JunifM 'IV ma y was in Iluker the first of the week on business. .Mutt Nice ban sLurted thro shim; and will thresh out all the (train in this vicinity that is ready . The fall Kruin is turning out fine. James Tenm'y's mother is here vis it in j?. Her home is in Cooskejr, Idaho She reports the crops in ihal country as being good. Mr. una Mrs. IJoyd Hickfnrd motor ed from La Xiiumlo one day this week to vi.-it Mrs. Hickfurd's sister. Mis. W. Stamlley. Mr. John Talley and family were visiting Mr. and Mrs. tlurenre Talley the first of the week. A meeting was heUf at the Wolf ieek Hal) Saturday, August '! for the purpose of organizing a Pacific (Jo-operative League creamery. Mr. and Mrs. Will Lonern are the proud parents of a baby girl, born August H. Mother and bube uie hnt: doing nicely. UN ON APPL H P GE DELICIOUS ICE CREAM .That's what yn will say when you have been serv ed la idish of hazelwood; fruit SALAD or ORANGE PARFAIT Yes, lve still make that good Chocolate Syrup, made from the best im ported cocoa we can buy. All flavors in Tre.' Cream at regular bulk prices. PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE THE ItEXALL STORE According to the report Issued thi week by F. L. Kent of the bureau of crop istimates on the apple, peur and prune crops in Oregon, Union county will have a "very excellent crop of apples and it should bo as large or larger than the l!)Ht crop." Mr. Kent has prepared the following estimates of the present crp pros pec's by counties: Western Oregon Apples, Pears, Prunes (Jars. Tons. Lbs. Ronton m 1&0 Clackamas 10 Columbia 1 fiO Coos ;u 1 tout; his :iM nr.o 1,000,001) i ? 1 m it. L t.VViSr ; -jt 'K-e our of 1 V.CK J. HA"C. i-xii LOO SCr Pf-T MAMS. w'.oosiN -Tool Suspicions y 11111 II' v . . i I A !: . (WITHOUT P 1' TO CLC Me v- s r 1 J-- Innl J PT NAME, NX I C(rA0 . COS'S f . I ltC I ' '- 111. "S vi.! LI. 1 -WBfM W. H. TALBOTT GRA NEW GRAIN EAGS SACK TWINE At Warelioiise, Island City La firande, Oi-ogon Phone lied .".(ill Sunday SacremenUl meeting, 2:00 p.'ly "" " n,' ? Jr ,n.' Sunday mutual improvement J'"': "Sonl." .Sunday uol a I..4 5. meeting at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday! W.-dn-sduy r-vamug .no.-l.ng ul 8. 00. Teachers' Training class at 7 p. m. Tl... reading room .s oikm, to the pub. Tuesday primary association, 4 p. ro.;li v"T Monday. lne.Uy and Thursday relief society at 2 p. .... : Saturday Iron. 2 lo 4 p. in. All ura Thuraday religious claBS 4 p. .... i welcome to attend our him vices. Services at the flr.il Baptist Firs; Methodist Church. Mornint; church, corner of Slxih anil Sprint: service in the !n;sb :orian chun h at s.rects will be held Sunday innrnins;: 11. Sinnon subject. "The Ilihle." and the regular Union services will Evening Union service in Ihe 1'res be engaged by the Baptist congrega. j bylerian chundi. Ilev. O. W. Jones lion on Sunday evening. A. 11. Sltton, I pieaching. The Sunday si hool us Pastor. usual in our church and the Epwo. lh First Chinch of Christ Scientist,'! League service at 7 o'loi k. A cor corner First and Washington. Sun- dial welcome to all. 200,1100 .o'clock. 40,000 ,1 I i ,1 il Jackson BOO 4.r,00 Jo.tephine if.O ItfiO l.ane 105 I. inn r Marion 25 Multnomah Polk 25 Washington .... 10 Yn.nhill 125 Fastern Oregon linker 8 llood River 2150 Malheur 200 Umatilla 515 Union 275 Wasco 215 Preaching at. :i:!)0. The suhjo.'i of o'clock. A cordial welcome is ex-ij tlje sermon will be "The Joys, of Sal-ittM.dcd to nil to attend C;cse services. vatiou." A cordial welcome t:. ali i A. F. I.OKSKH, Pastor. ' Carlos A. Plum. tier, Pastor. J ji LATTER 1JAY SAINTS Regular '' S CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF THE j services at Latter Day Saints church!' VALLEY Summer schedule for; held in the Tabernacle. Everyone is I June, July und August: First mass I cordially invited to any of the ser at 7 o'clock. Second mass at 9 vices. Sunday Priesthood meeting at Evening devotion ut 7:"0 3 a. m. Sunday School ut 10:30 a. m. 500 100 75 :io 50 HOO till 125 no 125 30,000 7,500,000 200,0011 15,001.1 1,5110,000 HOO.OOO 1,5110,(100 1 100,0011 2,000,000 2,000,000 J 2,500,00'. I 15,000' 10,000 (',(.0,000 2,000,011'. 400,000 1100,000 H. & S. ELECTRIC CO. ELKCTINCAL CONTKACTORS House Wiring and Repairing a Specialty ' We Carry a Complete Line of Electrical Goods and Can Supply Your Every Need As for prices and qiialily tliei'e are none better ,105 Depot Street I'h one !ed Totals 6 13!) 8000 21,l',10,000 GRAIN MAY GO HIGHER IS BELIEF , Electrical Supplies For The Home A FULL STOCK OK TO. STICKS, (HULLS, PERCO LATORS, (TIAITTNC IHSIIKS, KTC. WHY UK AT IT A MASS OF IRON, I .IKK A STOVK, AND TI1K HOUSK HESIOKS, TIIKSK HOT DAYS TO I'KKPAKK LUNCH W1IKN ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES OF NEAT 1)E SUTS AND (JIYINC OFF CONCKNTKATEI) HEAT ARE WITHIN EASY REACH? COME IN AM) SEE I S AHOl'T THEM. credit is c;ooi). FSK IT. VOUK Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company (Continued from Page One.) "This was mmle tht basis of the ad justment," the statement continued "the Vuilroads relinquishing their s called 'hilmr inefficiency' claims, and andetliikin to inaugurate reduction in tlie export tfruin rates, while the ad mi nist ration undertook to assist them by securing early settlciuulit of (heir claims against the (ivcrnment.'' Moreover, the statement deelar'-d i(. was discovered under the old con dilions I hat the ('unadiau railways am; ports were Ki'ttin the lion s shun of the grain inuvnni'iii to Kuiope, in cludftiK quanlities of American grain "To meet this condition," it said "and insure that the American pro ducer would not unly get hts fu! share of the sales in foreign mar kets, hut would als( get the high''s jiossihle price, u movement fop re dueing export rates was inaugurated l) the Hcministration. Reduce Clothing Expense AN OLD SUIT REMODELED IS OKI' EN AS ATTRACTIVE AS A NEW ONE. MAKING NEW SUITS is our regular business, and if you want a new tailor jnade outfit wo can give you the perfection of the art at remarkably low prices a reduction in expense even in the new product. BUT, if you want to economize, bring your old suit to us for remodeling, cleaning and pressing. Wb can make a marvelous change in that old suit a change that will add tone to your appearance and much long er life to the garment. ' The Wardrobe WOOD W. BERRY -Dry Cleaning a Specially SI. I M. I!, riiurcli. South N. Kir Sunday si-honl. !. :4.r, unil ,. ,-,,i ,ti ly Invito till thnsi' win, Oft not inteiul 'lsi hi'ro to the Suniliiy s, ,1 Id'V. ''. I.. Mi-Causlm.!'. pi .si,li,t Kl 'I'"' "f tl"' Inland dlslnrt will I,,. us Sii.'day and will pifacl. at II a in. unit will In, Id i ti,. fiiiinh quart, t. ly conroriMii't' at !!:::i p. m. and llihi will lie tlie last iniarti'ily iiinf,' n,,. tifor tin' iiiiuual i-iiiifi'ii't whifh li Is at Portland S.-pi. 7 in 1 1 I nlon si'rvlo.'s will lit' a. thr liyO'rinn chunli lustrad of ("liUM'h. Kov O. W. Jitnt-s i.f Un christian church will pri'arh at S p. in. Tlu iiuldli' and stratiKi'r ar- In. lti'd to all tlit'sv st-rvii-fs, Cium' thou and Kit with us and wt will do thai- food. ('. K. ltidili... l'asior. Til.-1'ri's this Sage Hen Season Open I have the Ammunition, Shot Guns, Hunting Coats and Gun Cases. Also Oil Stoves, Refrigerators, Garden Hose, For the Home F. L. LILLY HARDWARE CANT IT.ND A IH.'Y ERT TRY AN OIISERYER AD. Christian Chiir.li. ( V. J,.n.. MinlstiT. Wi'll, old man Sniunn'i' Slu.iipskl" pan- us a hard tui-li- last Sutulat. Thp old roprohatM ti-lls ov I'ryhody that It's too hot for any sdf rcspcclliiR body to even think ahoui t'hiiri'h, and lit knows Just wlo;e thert Is a trout ''stefu" loi't lon. bm hnllHve mi-, the hot wailur itorsn't tiother him. In don't ffti i.n Sunday, cither He marked us up for Just l:tn last Sund.IV. the lea-t we have had all suininer. And lie will he there tomorrow, too. Inn ro.ne on and we'll out the skids un der lllin.-- S. S at sharp I'leai hllik; at II. llvenlni; sen n e a. the rn-0, tel'ian rhur, h Chuiih of Cod. Harris Hall, oerner of Kir and Monioe stree's Suiut.l school at ! 30 In the afternoon 'jijnj- f j-j- rfl ,i La Grande Concrete Pipe Co. i PERMANENT AS THE PYRAMIDS j CONCRETE DRAIN TILE j PERMANENT AND THE REST. Fiictnry at Island City. I'ostoffice Box 7V1 J Phone, Main 120 j Safe Wilt for INFANTS & IWJIB ASK FC Imitation idOrWOMMtM I RlfhM" Mtt,10tnFtrrtlP,wi ii:.k ! All Agf t N Cookinf NMirtih.nj lijiiib!j Among The New And Populuar Books Just Arrived Is "The Flaming Forest" by Oliver ('iinviM.d. "Sister Sue" by Airs. Elinor Porter "Strength of the Pines" by Edison .Marshall ; "Main Street" by Sineh-ir Lewis Newlin Book & Stationery Co. FOLEY HOTEL Sunday August 14, 1921 $1.00 Oliv. TABLE d-HOTE, Relishes Yoimg Onions, lfiie Cocktail Emit Cocktail Scup .Tomato I'onilh n, Coiisoninie T?oval Fish Fried Newport Halibut. .Mail re d' Ibi'tel Pomme Risscle Fried Stpiab Chicken. Washer I ;ii- hi. Count' (iravy Orilled Veal Chops, Virginia Style W.'-ast Prime Wilis' Iteel', an jus Woast Leg Veal, ( 'hill ney New Potatoes in Cream, New Corn on Col. Hot Wolls Salad Head Lettuce or Tomato Salad Thousand Isl.-i Dessert (Choice) le IV with ( 'heese, Pilic.'iiii aiermeion, ice ( fleam a in I Cantaloupe, a-la modi ill: ( ' d Cal, A'R-C'A-B-fc Sunday Only A Frisky Farce A Riot of Romance Bryant Washburn In his latest and greatest Comedy Drama "Uhe ROAD TO LONDON" Good Road for Lovers Good Road for Laughter ALSO TWO-REEL COMEDY COMING MONDAY Wanda Hawley in 'The House That Jazz Built"