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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1921)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER "Wpflnrsdny. Septcnihrr 21, 1021 I ! KIRKENDAL RIDING BOOTS $9.90 to $19.90 NEW KNIT. TIES 69c, 93c PAYDAY WORK SHIRTS ' 79c ELUE BUCKLE OVERALLS ,89c 312 PAGE EIGHT. fif ' " I After AIL ! ! I - : i T ( - i! When you Buy Drugs, Quality Receives Chief Consideration 'Itiirtfiiiii-Hiiutiiitf (lociiirt i;iy when it comes to drills. 'on Imy (I runs for a deliWlc iui .-ic II 1 icv ac ;"UHin!v or iioKiiV tlU'.v J i s Ilil'OVC Worse (L)iiidil y, llicri'l'iinTStiiiiiiorl e njrt'-i,-iic Our Rcsponsibih ii'i I his tc'.shI jiim! an can n;st rlTorr is made to provide ilnifjs whioli arc dcpoiid alilo in every way. The constant increase in cur business is a most convincing evidence of public con 11 deiice a 1 1 I H'ood will. The same rare which is exercised in selling drills extends to every side line that wo handle. Lot Us Serve You Regularly nnnrfz LaGrande ' igUQjjj o Pharmacy Hi 1 1 Your Face Didn't Cost You anything in the first place So the Jil'lle money yoii spend now icn a new fall hat to add to its appearance, can hardly lie class ed as overhead. Slick, new shapes tor voting 'men w ho like to lie called slickeis, and if you're over thirly-1'ive. (here ale! shapes'- for yuu that carry the dignity of a revenue olTieer.' All shapes and colors that this season has ack nowledged jfood. Prices from $2.49 to $47! For An OVERCOAT $1922 ISN'T MUCH TO PAY Jiii't that price luiys SO.MK coat it the huyer sets the coat hero. 'We Ix'licve these are the Idlest values in tiiwn, hut conic in and seo for yourself. Style, as illustrated, made from lt,eavy, pure wool JaliHus in browns, greys', and heather mixtures. Our Window Showing Other CoatsVPriced from $13.50 to $34.75 "Armour, Cla La Grande Concrete Pipe Co. PERMANENT ASVl'IlE PYRAMIDS CONCRETE I)R PERMANENT As X NI) TU TILE IE BEST. Factory at Is!und City. Vostoffice Box 791 Phone, Main 120 14 0 003 Suitsor BoysS 'Xvlicn il I'lihii' hi ve:ir Yen, vh double sols, l'd at all noiiits ot riil this morning. w 1 J.' C. Penney I1 icy live up to their naiiii AII-w!ioi falirics. perfectly tail knees and elbows . anil reinl strain. Several now models ai MEN'S mackinaws $5.90 to $10.50 PRICES With one pair of Knicke $7.90 to $13.90 With Two Pairs of Knickers $9.90 to $16.50 TOM WYE SWEATERS $6.90 Student Suits 3d her showing of these High School suits has just ved. Styles and colois ( please your boy, and le jo fit. Double and psiny'lo breasted jiiixdcl.s. Sizes 1 to lid years. PIRCES $17.50 to 27.50 k BOYS' UNION SUITS BOYS' MACKINAWS .All overcoat the boy v ill wear, for -dress or -play. Miijrlit" ' plant patl-.erns' bidted and pleated inod (ds. Priced from $3.98 to $6.90 Wool mixed unions $1.29 to $1.98 Jlravv ('otton I'nions 79c to $1.19 .Medium Cotton Unions 69c to 93o MEN'S lit . Winter UNION SUITS .312 JEFARTMENT STORtS $1.29 tO $4.50 FLANNEL SHIRTS $2.49 to $3.98 Harris Grocery JJIONK MAIN 71! I N WHD GROUNDS MBLER APPLES momlcishnve been added to I ho on- Friday inurnihic on business. j.James Moss of I.n UtihhIc, paid her , few days ago when a heavy Grande irol'mcnt (his year. A luncheon was The Mean brothers are bailing hay;visit and did the official weighing, Ronde wind visited the orchards, 'served consisting of animal cookies,, for Huron and Norval. . (making the announcement that the The rains have caught some of the finger snaps, crab apples, and cucum-j The wind Saturday, blew manvilittle lady weighed seven and a baif; farmers without their harvesting f in her pickles; . ' ' ' hundred boxes of apples from the trees pounds. .- ., - ished. Some are worried, fearinir the 1 llC'in SM'ncvr n nd Harry C'ii'ai of in our vicinity. . , I Jlr. and 'Mr'. Bert lirown vpcntiK!" ''' f ilh ! Uampncss for eft Thu-sifav for Corraltis. where Mr. . and airs,- Aiarsnall cuinc. nowii Sunday at the1 home of Mrs; lirown'j.ii .1 very ncavy,. they will cnUfechoub n-hovwhl ,lro. ut. t.wriiue..tni weeKv- Mr. Ainr- parents. all VI W leal y Ilai-laivef.'i Is Mo; lAi.i.le l''.uipo inif Hundreds i Men. . , . inn tiu'cyclo, jjoinir ly Wjtlln an'I IVndlrton. Mr. Mar- wny of Viill;ils"Ml1 ls wo,Kin: in the iiox lactory while his wife will take in the apple u- Unrrel Larson left Mon'lav eveninj; ... ' "., . ... . . .. . e r, ... . . , Mish Kutn Liltrcal was a visitor to for Curvalhs where he will enter, (;i,im(. this work whwn HCU,n The State 1'ank of I.nbler he!l a I he fall rains have, set in. WhiM ili. kIc .,n th.. stn-i-ts f Inilil.-!- Katuiihiy afternoon. Kverything was tlguniy JuiIitlv U.'. 'G. Couch lias or dered new culvcils in the Kaye jrnidp, much to the satisfaction of the valley residents. F1.0WEKS IN lilG DEMAND. been harvested,1 FRESH EGGS and COUNTRY BUTTER A SPECIALTY Wc Sell and Guarantee CHAMPION FLOUR SHERRY 'S LAST SHOWING TODAY He had never seen her I efors. When he chanc ci ui)on her, wading svpn they were over 11: eii- heads in love. TheiNlie discovered she was tlifroman ho d been pacing alimony! ! TlHMnas H. Incc PrrtfiUs ENID BENNETT -1N- tt Her Husband's Friend A Paramount Picture ALSO "Don't Chase Your Wife" COMEDY TOMORROW "Black Beauty" ' IMIU.Klt, Sent. -M.- (Spp.-ial.) Mr (Inisell of tin: (llafke nmipany spent several day in hnhler this week look in tr after husiiirKs interests, I'. M. Westeii -kow is the first per son to load unt a ear of apples. He is in" kin vr some fine shipments of ap ples to the eastern markets. Mr. llerlu'U has moved h to I inhter f 10m Suminei ville si they will he closer to his work. Miks !Vilm:i 1 Ui i iiiiiiirh is stnvinir u iltt Mr itn.l Mt ll.oi.li nti.l nt- th' lending sehoid this winter. Mrs. I.. A. lrecott and rfnuirhte", who have heen visiting relatives in In (Irande, have returned to their home in Imhler. Mrs. Spencer of Portlnd is viitin her sister. Mrs. William (llenn. The apple harvest will start in the ladder section ahoul Monday week if the weather permits anil ly netoher 1st the apples will he rolling off the t rees in full blast as every yrovver cNpects to fvl his apples off ns soon as possible. Several hundred people have hern eni;ai;ed to take part in the ha:vet ' f the apple crop th:; year. Dr. Muie of I. a tiraiu'e wa in Ini bier Mond;iy and shook hands wi h many of his old friends. '1 lie Amei irun I .eirion has started the ntoinir picture show at Imbler for tlie winter seao?i. M r. and Mrs. Sam MorrU; wte airveeably Mil pr isid this week by t i-it from h ?ister and family fiom Southern Otciroii. They were on their :tv eii'-t and were traveling by auto. Mi. Sawyer of 1-land ("ity is spend ing several duvs in Imbler, He will leave s.in for O. A. t, where he will enter st-hmd. W. I. lrriy has jjone to lMackftt,, ' ' j-v for an extended visit with hi f.iniily. j Mi. Delia Pf- f fer-ko 'i n;,.d d-,u:n tt r, Mrs. Westeitsknw, were o er, f'om Sammciville Satnt'l.ty aft 'moon' -h-.iipirir. j A paity was jriven I rid x afternna Tin- hi 'h . ho,.l l. nhl:'1 -by tiu-j b';h .rho..' pnpiU. TH. .v.-H-ion Ws' C"'-''-'i'iH'Mt',d nniiv a- not it v mw. I I I most (f the prain h; i yet lliere are a H'w small jobs yet ;sUld dirt cheap. 'there are a few small- jobs yet t"' thresh. This has been an ideal fatjl , for the harvest men. I i '.Miss Portia Westinsknw went 'o' Mum Saturday to have some deitl-.il work done. Mr. and Mis. l.yle Slrintrham and family i rs Warren took in the conference o thai 'n ' a '"iwlc Sunday. K. M. Meluide and wife spent Sat-1 unlay and Sunday in I .a (irande all I.. 1. S,ennference. t Ituekmau ami Wells have a few days moie thivshinjr and then they will put their machine in the shed for thi year. They have thicshed for over HO days straiirt. V irtrd ( hoate came over from Sum inervilie Sunday ami took the train for Klpin, where he went to visit his moth er nevt rr wlm ni,s lu'rn .las. Kllioft caioe ui from ALIGEL FARRIERSbf New 15;ily (iirl at I liiinc School the Sihnol .stiirtc'd Momlay with a total rnrollniont nf thirty-one pupils. There in'inj; no hijrh srh(ol here this year j many of the Alieel children are uttend ' injr elsewhere. Imhier claims Cko ;Helt(in, Clair Spiers, John and "Klmcr 'fiw.. Omur nii.l I .iifint iu II i.-hn riUnn Sand Med Van lloilsnn. Union is iret- .S 1 1 A N'(i II A I, Sept. 21. The Hritisl ItiiiK from this virinilv this vear Kath-:How,p 'sh"P f Shanghai, whieh was ileen Stewart and Kenneth ..McKcnnon.i"I,cni'd wh' Ine war was ill progress iWavne Welch and Clen l.edbettcr are m ""' of various funds and which has also mining thou ntlendinir at Imhler ,,ncB ,icv"u'1 lls Pr,,flt" l" philanthrop 'and Kdna l.edlietler and Marion llow-i11' ,IM'S. hils proved to he so success lell are altendinir the i.a Crande school.' !ul th'a " wl" l'halily pass to private Many Smith and chililn-ii,'""""! ",, """'" cJiiimei.iai en- ne and Marian, who have lietn vis- 'U-'Pose. at the home of K. M. Murphv.l. I'linaiions ot Mex. i,iniu, represeiu- have left' for points ill Washington to""t, 'r.""ls rar the I"isl 'c;"". wrrc visit other relalivi's. . authorized at a recent mcctinir. This isum nrings me loiai mat nas I'cen given hy the enterprise to Mex. 000. ! Mrs. William Webster ami ehildreni .Mos'jlnv0 nioved to I.a (irande for the win- Start S 'er in order that the children may at- Wifl, (ioo.l Atl,.ii,hi.ic,..llrl"ls,'h"')i' j Mis. II. McKinnis of Wallowa spcntl Sunday in Alicel visiting friends. AI.H'Kl., Sept. 21. (Special.) -Mr. Huliy and Kdna LedtHtter left Mon- aild Mrs. Irwin Moss lite the proiid'ilay mi:ht for Salem, where they wil!'ers, triangles, compasses and in fact pan-ills of a baby girl. The lit tie I outer the Willamette university. luby:oveiything you ever hope to need in (Miss jult in her appearance on Sep-jis a senior and KJna a sophomore. ;the svhool room are in large quantities Klgin tomher U'lh. Her giandmother. Mis I Apples took a fall in this section at Silverthorn's Drug Store. Srl'inil Hooks. School supplies tablets, inks, elive!- pes, loose leaf paper note books, rui- Pure Cane Sugar ii, 1 1 H ) pollllil .sack Indian Tmjr I'caclics. Imx ... Iar;if l-'n-cstoiic Peaches, Imx Part let t Pears IVr canning, I'ixtia Katicv (Smooth Sweet HOOVERIZED $7.70 $1.15 $1.43 laiLe l.x $1.5C l..t7ocs. C lbs. 50o "Where the Thrifty Throng" MAIN 4 9 A Tound or a Ton Delivered to Your Door For 10c J'ROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE