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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1922)
page ei.out 'I ,l'-f. LA OTTAyDE" EVFATN OT-VPttVT'T? Friday. January 13. 1325 i I. :i . i i i i i t) i it 1 1- 1 1) t . x i, (' i u (intiii1WWIIIT'T" "-"' .-air.mIITUill1M..W8gHMWS i NEW ARRIVALS ' IN SPRING MERCHANDISE NEWTODAY WOMEN'S KNIT UNDERWEAR. ' ' ' s RICHELIEU GARMENTS We have jnt received a large .shipment of Wo inea'n Summer knit underwear consistiiij; of union units in all tthett and cbMv kuowa ntylk- tliis' arc Tfihclii'U' ffarrrcnfe anilre "Tie of the best made traimjent on! the niarkeitt-uivlng1. special" wearing feature -v. THE OT'BURSTS OF EVETJF.TT TRUE b" Cortdo. OH, MR, T3lAMK, I WAS OM fAY WAY TO YOUlQ TOSfcTHSR. ' J WOMESTRJOTIT BLOOMERS Just received todavNyicw' Khipliient of Women' .ond Mikhcs' knit bloomeTSjsm cxtla good, number with rfri'lftl" wearing Matures nwne way or set u goresrtttiiuui'c extra wear. Hill's Dept Store y&0-i . "j fc:, ts" - I f A 4 A t b t 3 Kt,- -M W II Ij ALL OF THE WHEAT THE B32SAL BREAKfXST FOOT) A. :l.:Iici'jijidish for the Mainty k B'ibftSantial menltfor thellabotM, A ml -a id to th&diffesaion, . A positive cure for constipation Ask Yoiir Grocer WHE-TA-LON ; ....... i (uwr, I'm - not cfoiNa You YCU IRe GOING -TrtT23 "RKSHT.- NOLiJ'I znu o -vvjits i i-T oi roup. tLce-rejK (vice Hve- to- -Me cr or Yd- VOU Got THAT JOB fK.OM ths tax BAYeR.oi" THts ConKoMTV on The assumption that Toj fcOULD DC ON THS JOBli V HA(f Ttfe- You fi pepsowv. ! . . " Receipts, shipment und Klaufchlorl MOKE BUILDING I'KRMITS. of cattle (leLlined peivmaibiy from' SPOKANE, Wash., Jan. 13. Al both October, 11121, ami November, Ithoutrh nearly a thousand more build 1U20. The 11)21 tutuls were below tlie'in(r permits were taken out here in prev ious year in every case. Kxport.i ! ,H.,i ,hn in the nrevioiis year, the oi ueei proiiucts loiiowed the same trend. movement and slaughter gen erally increased in November but wac total 'buildinsr eost for 1!21 is almost a million dollars under the previous Construction of fewer law buildins anil expensive homes, with below the level of November, lttao, ; Krelltel. activity in building of small tnd the total movement for 11 months :, ,. and small buildinKS was aiso siigntiy less man in l'.2('. ivpn a8 th9 cause. Lxports of pork products declim.'i sliKhtly. Inspected slauxhter produc tion and consumption for October ex ceeded Ocotiicr, 11120. Cold storaR,' holdings increased slightly and were almost 50 per cent greater than in 1920. Pi ices of hogs declined 14 per cent from October. Hanking and Finance. Bank cieai iiiKS and debits to individ ual accounts hovtd' little change i.i Nuvember for New York City, but de clined perceptibly in the rent of the i ne wBuit-a for 1020 were: 1,(125 permits, 5.1,. 0:lri,3:t. ; for 11)21: 2,303 permits, $2,-090,082. TREE BY PARCEL POST. HARRINGTON. Wash., Jan. 13. Relatives living in Michigan of Mrs. Stephen E. Scott of -Harrington, thinking Mrs. Scott,, living away out ; fV, northwest corner of the United .States, -where barren hills must be the ule, would like a nice unn.simas iree !! PRICES STABLE 1 1 tional, continued the marked decline' I noted1 in October. Compared wit'i November, 1920, thi)f tal building con- , tracts were twice at' large, with, in creases in' even group except indus KINU TO MARRY. (By Associated Pres). BELGRADE. Jan. 13. The-engege- naim n r n .1 n v . ffj a - 1 isi e v o nuri .iiiiiciiM,iH'iir.ifi'miOi; inn cnninic - " Uill U UII i DeDaiH'nient ;f Conimercc Wl,,;fc t!f,,mt Wllmi' ' PL'r cunt 01 "(P f.".o.ioiai, ( Kniditions in Xovemlier. . and edueationuKVi'OUis the contracts . r j " T, S !! nn three times 3 largo. . 1.1 'l ,r, xi 1 u 1 l mania, was announced yesterday. il The NovehiberriUKiWilBe brought the j, , i been enthusiastically received. Flng3., J.umber production variei consid . ,. 7 r. . "J cra.ly iuring November. Southern """'-"-'J' 1 1 j pine, Colifornia redwood and oak flooring showed increased production CoCstipjitiun. I .Constipation cf the bowels is a stop- ... WASHINGTON, Jon. W.ConernI hiIo" Vuglas fir and Western ,, slowing down of mmistry 1 lit- infW , mH Experts of ' spurt in October was the outstanding l.,,,. ;. xt.,i,, i;i,(i.. . j characteristic of the November figures , 0l.tobel. whiIe prieeB ge of the sewerage system that re- t ! ns shrtvn in the monthly "Survey of , ,,), nt ,,i1tr ( moves waste matter from the ludy. It , 1 is as necessary tnat your Doveia move I'loduclion of fire-clay brick shov ;,i .. .,,,.1, ,i' to mm off ! etvti Co. 4" 4? 4 4 SnodgraSs and .I v merman Jl Servitie Par- iced Kmbal- Amblancd Ser- Da rilione JigHt Puner lor, Lie mer, vice. Main 62, Phone, Main 743. 1505 Fourth St. 1 . La Grande, Oregon. WAS? TO BUT CR SSltTL SOMETHITOr SY AN WANT' AP ttxJ ftet israie thai r C9 oji Pjrafin Ivory' ' Cii; Jbaatijr. put ibtit KtosSt Third off ... V2JS l( Current Business" . just publiihed I. (ho nunoi-Hrrtoif nf : rommoi-,.,, I'JJ in partially ucfounted .fur, Wordlm; 0,1 11 , Rllfht Provfnt. bt sl',crJ this waste, as it is that the waste " Ji'to the "Sjirvev," hy a seasonal' rmt- "nd fl1c0 bnck Production receded, pipe3 of our home be kept ep-n and.,! tion in certain, lines such as textiles November. Cement .produc-. carry oi the wa3tc rom t!l0 Kou.,.,.,i ! ! rm.i n,,tomohiiAU nt in ii. M,, tioii and shipments came down .fror.ii ,f ..,,, eniov ood hgnhh. keen i ' such as coal and transportation, by th l)e hih Oc tober recor.ls, in a seaso--!your bowels reg.u,ar by taking Cham- j J .!...,.! , V....- . nl movemeut. while stocks . increased, i i.-, pm. ...k,. ,i.i . j oversiimuiauun ui ut'iinicr ou.suiess in ... . luuimnin inuicw v.1.1-1. ... r.. .-.--.. - the face of tho threatened railiond .a,,f Piif .wnmsd. stationary. . strike. i-i'- f Whk. ' tiaMhcF. r TlTe general result of November I November production of leather conditions apearcd to lie stabilization, ishowoi slight increasi. October cen. This tendency was ff lt e?pe;".-ll? 'in sus- repcrts showed increased Jeather textiles, met-als, building const ru producrtrtii,; and- blihtly increased tion and its related industries, and ve-'"-"eks Nmwnber exports of leather Uiil . anles. It was also manifested in showed n, good increase, bt exports price movements, employment fundi, of boots and shoos agin declined. ittons auid in railroad transportation. I Tho first monthly reports on th-: Prices Stable. production ot ooots anu snoes snowed The general level of prices in No- a total for November of 33,431,43" vTjber showed little change, but a P'r manufactured by 1,007 estab- ! Blight declining tendency was mnni- lisltments. This total for Novnbe fct. This was esneciajly true of the larger py iiuu.uou pairs man tne, prices f farm products, which in most monthly nvf rage production in 1919 instances tlo-lineil below their alreao" reported Dy tne t ensus ot Alanuiae- .alsiormally low level, Wholesale food tuies. and clothing prices rfhd retail fond j roodstutrs. . ulo tended towards a lower levefe The I whont receipts, shipments and. ex-..-o f important advances were in sil't ..oris declined in.X,vember in response nn netrole.um. Iron, srerf and 'coal i0 a sl.nK,lnl movement, and the pro rmnained pmcticall.v unchanged while urtion of wheat flour also declined, other metls, except lend, advanced. -p,,. visible supply continued' to, ifi HuildinK. crease and was almost 50 per cent r.in- nmirs of' bull liniT costs larger than'n year ago. howed little change in November an.! Corn movement iu the temiinal mar are still over TiO per cent greater than.lirts also declined and the visible sun tfco prewar level. Total volume of ply started to dr.dine from tl pre building contracts awarded in Noveni- vious month's pea)?. The whole corn bcr decjiiwd about 7 per cent, due movement, however, was considerably largely. to the diline in business larger than in November 1920. buildings! Industrial timr residential' Car Joadings f all grains decline?! buildfng contracts continued to if-oo per cent in November and total encase, hut? the groufs'of public jnd exports of grains were 30 per celt scroi-r.ohMp building, cv-rpt itici; less tln in rVtnbi'-. Jt Jt kji, tojat i lSf Jfjf country. Federal Reserve note cir-, boxed up a nice httie balsum lir anu culation and discounts continuid to sent itJsv mircel post to Harrington decline, pnd reserves and deposits I Now tho Scott family is wonjjuring again increased. A slight increase oc- Why the relative didn't know that curreu in total loans, rediscounts and Washington produces tne jinesi euj investments of Foderul Reserve mem. greens in the world. ber banks, but demand deposits in- 2 - cieased further. Interest rates on -.--..--"-" call loans and commercial paper con-!J tinuc.:r tneir drop, Dotn ciussesaP-. proaching close to a 5 par cent rate. , Business failures in November'. I again increased by 10 per cent oveP. the previous month, and were the.1 largest in any month for several years, ;a but the total liabilities worn about ' the same as ia October. Dividend and t inteiest payments were almost 30 per jj cent greater than a year. ago. ; Prices of stocks and bonds advanc-ii led froia 2 to 4 points in November,1 rand the yield on municipal bonds fell ifiom 5 to 4i per cent. Sales of both J i stocks and bonds also incensed per-'. ceptibly, chiefly the corporation and '.foreign government bomls. ; n For Sale The following properties can be purchased by Boldler boys who may desire to use their state loan Iu se curing homos. Four acres good a room jiuuw, bam. chicken house, ditch runs through the place , just outulde city limits. 10 acres, well Improved and ful'7 equlped with team,, eowi, chickens, pumping Plant. Splendid soil. 80 acre farm, wull improved dairy ranch, every foot In cultivation, 35 acroB in alfalfa, near school. No in flation in price, , investigate tills. The price'" Is lil.t'uO.Od. and 3000 soldier loan will, luiudle k nicoly. Several homes.' I haji-e several honuis modern and Vhdrwlse that .. ill annan tllfi StlltO 161111 tO HlO BOl- dier boys us first payncit. Get in touch with me. j;Geo. H. Currey Real Estate Phone 200J.. Insurance j THRIFT SHOP OPEN. The Red Cross Thrift Shop is ' open daily now in the New Foley ... re .l a .1 - me I w JJUlldlllg, on ine okiiis avenue ' entrance. Thursday will contin- I I -Jf ue to be Thrift pay and on this ! Hf day all who have donations for . W the shop are asked to have it ready to be delivered, that be- ing the day collections are made, iff 1216-tfp --.....J.. ....... BE PREPARED FOR ALL EMERGENCIEa Th valuS of being prepared to mVet eWery emergency cannotVbe . over-estimated. COVE STAGE Weimer Bros. Passengrs Freight Daily Trips from Savoy Hotel 5 ' A c best preAira hecount -is - the on for handling K.oom Suite AITAPOUT OUE HALF ITS REGULAR PRICE SEE IT IN OUR vTNDpw . SOLD ON EASY TERMS if. H. BOHMP GO. Vv'ntch This Tennis Phenom! , 00 J Ui!ii:un 'lihl.ii, natfihul urni. ilium'. Muun mm .Mi Murkm I-ro. h. uflmiKii'i), U. l., shown m-t n,mi&n t Ikmijr vomon"n nu liciiiii rhiimpit'ii inmo tl i. lic Is inl-iirir a r:U'n-tt lie cdocioa for n n (..'Inivtniiif i-uan. snv la junU-r v):iiniHii -f Kri'-n-l Si.iHHl.' WE tayJ! At & difficultcitiiition 1 1 If you arinqi thus equipped it would .be account wit! ell to open an .is at once. Licensed Plumber Work Guaranteed ' ART'S. Plumbing and Repair Shop Art Weagle, Prop. Repairing a 1 Specialty 402 .N. Fir St.. Ph(mev407J La Grande, OreoH: . LA OkANDE NATIONAL BAMK LA GRANDE , ORf. SOUND-RELIABLE - PROGRESSIVE MErSBER FEDERAL 'RESERVE SYSTEM! ' I $ 1 a mm m iii 1 v'm It 1,1 Wi STX 4 !"( , J 1 When V'Ou Both Love Musi 1 i.-i... jj:i..afi - ... tt .... . v nai uiuiv ui-Koyin way m idi. near inc laicst aancc lan tnend an eiuinpiMi in listen ing to The Brunswick play your favorite selections? That i.., if you own a Bruns. wick. If you haven't one, come in today and learn how to get I one easily. first iie-r it piny Brunswick -nl and tnstrumen- asr mtciyretea by the new Super-Feature Records. It's in toxicating! The ideal produc tion, the true, velvety toan willamaze and delight you, j Then we will explain the convenient payment plan which so easfly puts The Brunswick vo - " ni an.i tnsmimen- in .vour home. JANUARY RECORDS NOW ON SALE EASTERN OREGON . MUSIC CO. . '.TAXI ' Call Main 44 We mnkowll calls HjrompUTf. Vou do not him) to waif, W do all kinds of country drlvtnA. Itensoimblej ItSles C'arefiil lljrlvers FORD & QE0RG3 Main '44 . Union-La Grand AUT'd &TA6B La Ornnilo IIeabjtlartor: L. 4s L. Dryg Stoi L'ulon lleiulquaMers: . New! Union Hotel . " ftmneiitions made with Umoh-Balier Stage P. a Detap, Ugto s r , ! esiegj .- -- .....a 1 3 ! Scorn Servitor I j Auto PaintiKQ- fhe modern kind thai lasts A Guarantee With Erery Strok m , tha Brush and the CtiN J antea Is GoGa. In If... n I o T r j