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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1921)
PAGE TWO LA fiKANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pri.lav. O.-toT.ci- 21, 1921 anni ! THE OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE by Condo. SAME PRICE for more than 30 years DON'T FORGET THAT THE BIG xu,trr t. tON'T NT To Co Mill up Twees now.'.". tq(sst ii (t(- . a. U Shoes Every pair rf s-hoes in tin entire sh"re is on sale ;ii BAKING POWDER a special discount, ItcMtle.- CONTINUES EVERY DAY huiwuvils of pairs nrt 01 tallies at Bargain Prices g K Ounces or .YOU SAVE "ICC mm Clothing All our men's nixt Vn' suits and .overemats ar reduced in rve for this biff Vale, each and even one at a harjjsin. OVER THE ENTIRE STORE CLOTHING SHOES 1 TsDRY GOODS "QATS Dry Goods Tables and counters full of underwear, Itoiery. etc. all out on display and on sale at, : Closing Out Prices SUITS DRESSES Coats-Dresses Women's and Misses' new Fall coats, suits and dresses are all n sale now -every garment, re t'liced during tliis sale. ON SALE AT CLOSING OUT PRICES HILL'S DEPT STORE sr'i (1 ' Za' u i ith & vn v - J . r ' FARMERS 5 1 00 MEETING Elgiu Oives a Teachers 'in Sell oo Is..,,' i'ef-e Her itiull to lcal year, und to be completed in Novcm ber, 1!I22. The work on the Kajra has been delayed for some weeks owing tr the recent shipyard strikes in Kobe This superdreadnaiiRht will have i displacement of 40.001) tons. All the new Japanese ships are 'equipped with 10-inch guns. The Mut. su and Nafrato carry eight of these monster guns apiece, and it is possibli that the Kaga will carry twelve. Read The Want Ads RES MAKE HK!) THREATS A(. A1XST L'. S. CONSl'IJATK t'ii''ral. lOlgifc I'll- TON! ill I BAY '49 for ill 'Auspices Elks llc:e, direction " JO" eommittee. El.faW Oct. "21 (Special) The Farmers I'liion meoling held at the Farmers I'liion Hall in Klein last Saturday was attended by a repre sentative county membership. Mr. and Mrs. II. M Coldrick. ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank McKinnis. Mr. and Mrs. Win. ItlK kinall, YV. J. Case and others from lmbler, Mr. and Mis. Thomas Wallsinger. Frank Wright, County president, John Wells, Mr. anil Mrs. John Uaniajin. uiuj. Laura lliiiualin of Alicel local were unions those attending from the valley. On account of the train service; It was) decided to hold the next county moil ing here on the second Saturday In January, illl tiha afternoon various matters were discussed Ihtt ere of interest to the county In Dinner was served by the ion. Bert lligelns and Joe Hardy Wt a f -w days ago on n deer IiukI. nt Chicken Springs, near the head of the Minani, This is held lo b the hunting cround par excellence this came. They expert lo stay I liey net tile Rant-. Mrs. Jap Chandler and son Earl J drove to I'liion last Sunday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Chandler's, broth- J er-in-law. On Tuesday night a reception was , tendered I he teuch'-rs T Hie Elgin il schools by til" Wotnens' club. A pro- cram consisting of an uddresn of el-J come by 1.. lHnhani: piano sido by:, Mrs. Charles Cross: response to Ad dress of Welcome by Principal Bail- i ey. and a selection by the girls';, c.lee Club of the nidi school. In bis ;i talk, Mr. Jlalley brought out the need:, nf the yo'.inir people for a uyninasi-J J inn. The llih scIiimiI bis a fund now 1 1 on Interest to pun hli'-e enilipment ; J for such a building, should it be pro-, i vid--d. He also pointed ml the fact J that within t,i years at most, a tax I must be levied lo add room lo tlii building, at present there is seating i capacity for but three more members a ill the'l.lRh school. Follcwins I he program, delicious rvfreshmonts , were served In the banquet room by J Mi'sdames II. Somnu r. Frank Keller. 1 1 Fred Terpany. I.u.lan Shelton. Lot-:, lie Ke'Ter and I.. Denham. The re ception w as held In I he Masonic hall. Chun-h services v ere held at the HiL-liland school house bv Rev. Jud son llrown, the palter of church of ElKin. Salmon are rvc. ;tc,l to be runninc In the Walioua i:i.er il present. PARIS. Oct. 21. Retaliatory meas ures in event of the execution of two Italians, Sacco and Vanzetti, convict ed of murder m Massachusetts, arc threattfiied against the American con sulntes in Paris, Bordeaux, Lyons ami Marseilles, in letters received at those consulates, today and signed by com munist organizations. BMil?M rfSfunded when Vou use KC you use ejsthan of higher priced brands.! Satisfaction guar- nteedjor your money raiunae EST QUALITY" MILLIONS OF POUNDS BOUGHT BY THE GOVERNMENT i lit . . Health nHst.. iM. Note th hf sale Situnlay, the Sppcials are on I Wool worth's. 10-21-1 some noon bargains IX MTV PROPERTY A pood rooming house for salo on easy terms, close in and al ways full. BrinRS hi now from st'ven rooms. fl?.) jmt month. This house has thirteen large rooms and one small one. The present ownera are occupying six rooms. It can he made to bring in Jlfirt per month nnd !ave ample room Tor owners If they doj't car to occupy too much sparV It has baih and toilet, both p and down siuiru. Seven rooms V re fully furnish ed with good Yiruiture. All the carpets and IiVdeum the fhtttrs goes. a larg Jot SOx 1.15 f't, nice lwn, It ;flt trees, on paved street and al street and sidewalks iid; ibrt The price is T'.'ioij wltli a in Ah pay ment of JZ.r.Oi'l b;J.iiice in monthly lustnlliit-ntf'. This is known as the V Long rooming house., I Jipt arrosa the road from til 0ost office. Now is the h.Vi- to get" a good' hargatu aVf a money maker from the sftrrt. C. J. BLACK & CO. (Realtors) r?his is tie start of a better day i There sVsatistying opmlort and cheer in a breakfast CurXrf Postum.land there's no disturb ing element toV irritate rferves or digestion and leave mental erWrgy lagging before the day is done. Thousands oflprmerfcorTee users have found that Postum meets Vreryldemand for a delicious table beverage, and bfrg steadier nerves, clearer mind better health. As many cups as you like with any meal no after-regrets. Postum comes in two forms: Inrtant Postum (in tins) made instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling waier. Postum Cereal (in packages of larger bulk, tor those who prefer to make the drink while the nital is buin prepared) made by boiling lot 20 minutes. 'There's a Reason" for Postum Sold by all grocers NEW FOLEY BI.IKJ. Iji Grande Oregon Mtk The Foundation of Good Dress COOn TASTE In dress must find its first expression in the proper Corset in the harmony if simple, beautiful lines and right proportions. Women of jlisrriniinntins taste all over merira wear Camille' Corset ause tiny give Ci0 correct ouette and accent tha nat- beauly of the figure' us no 1 tutseta c;ui. There Is a Canillle" model lmt will IMTieciiy. ; ; trial fitllnK and he con A complete line of new models on band. HOVE 1I1.ACK 81 Mrs. Robt.Pattison, COItSETIEItn Resldenca lfi2 4th St. First block West of P. O. Ilcciple'e g y'i.'."m.i..''.'i r ... ... . i-. -, wiiiiU BUPERSHIPTQ BEUU1NGHED i -Titjiall I ml; Tut F1U i lias Mi.nstc!- Fitrlit Macliinc Tca.ly to in Watt i1. sit: TOKi'". Vt. 0 The tu pert! road nuugh Mutsu, t-iter Onp -f the Napa lo and thr Mir.l vapital hip to b- r ompioted miior the eijiht-f iht pio gr.im. will l p'-i'-od in cuir mission b the J.ipanrs T.a-y .n Irv-vmbcr 1 and wdl then bo o-'e of th' ctpstal hip of firt inu j.l'o;-. togfthcr with the Natr:iti and the Yamahiro. The Mut su h.i a di-plaoi'mcrt of tons. T'riA third rap:tal hip under the right -enht pi.'ciam. th K.tca. rx 'HVtd tn U l:tuV'bd t the Kawasi Auvkvanl in Kvkr in lvuiiU-r, ths THE FURNACE That is bilt for SERVICE THE J "PENINSULAR" See It Lt I Oregon Har(lvare and Implement Co. mm iaSJaaMattaaii 4- i 4-