La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 21, 1922, Image 2

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CEEPE DE CHINES j 'CsuccesTS that we wives Aowwce
j THe.te ecu hou.s TO mcow thsn To
PONGEE SILKS V j Hons in J"1""" 13 T"s-
TAFFETAS AND SARINS g JT- !
(onsisliiiK of all ilw'fahrii'isnTJtUMfo ho in (li'iriiiiiil 1 rr w j -Zr-
this HpriiiK and in nH the wanted colors. fjSf j '
You will find I'lio ni-iccs nlii. fevVwVl''''' "CtiS" KOMWi J .
Hill's Dep't Store pg .,'
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LOCAL TEAM
Phone Main 3&
For Your
,nd TOILET ARTICLES
Quick aff-Prompt Delivery
Store Closes (beginning Monday) at 9 P. M.
PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE
THE REX ALL STORE
V
DRUGXa
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(Joseph Tiaskotlialli'i-s Husky
I lidt Hut Fail 'to Keep Lon
End of Score.
iwon from the Union Leirion second
team by a score of 2.'t to It) in one of
ithe weirdest irames played for many
a day. In the first hnlC the Hi-Y
jscoreil 2.1 points to Union's 2, hut in
jthtr Inst half Union tifl-ned thinp-K
around ami inn up 17 points, while
the visitors failed to make a point.
Kinitwell scored most of the points
for the Ili-Y, McMillan also playing a
good game at guard.
These panics are purely exhibitions
games and have no bearing on the
regular schedule.
Anthony's City Restaurant
We furnish LuhAes andf Sandwiches
of AU,KiiKis oShort Ordr.
LUNCH C0UNT3B ik CONNECTION
'We Serve the CargestPiece of Pie
in La Grande- for 10c.
We have made liberal reductions in all our eats.
TRY THEM ONCE
n
I L. V
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Broadway at Stark
YliH its ('(ivcnicjit. WaUn
in the lieVt op lyi'tlnnd's activi
ties is nu n4i)ortiiit. asset it is
lie at iiiosjilu'HilJiMiiiil'iii't, court
eous service aiul spirit of wel
.'nine vliich lnalvcs lliis a popular
imd famous liMsfch v.
Arttiur. H. Meyers
I The husky lads from Joseph put n
scare into the hearts of the local hicrh
Bchool .bnnkethRllers last niRht when
they scored three baskets before I i
Grande made a point. But it didn't
last lonp, for the lornl team go: j
'stnited and the first half ended 20 to!
11 in m Grange's favor. In the re-1
mnining half tho two teams scored nn '
even number of points, elm-en each,
making the. fimil score (U to 22 iv.
favor of the I.a Grande five. The Jos
eph team showed a stronjy offensive
but their guards were not in Cnxer's
ami Bean's alas-s and the result was
that these two fellows broke up ninny
-a promising play for the visitors,
i It was a hard matter to pick out
any individual staf last' night on the
local quintet for every one of them
was playing bang-up ball with little
to choose bet wen them. Mays, Joseph
.center, starred for the visiting team.
The line-ups were: Ln ilrande
Lynch and Hough, forwards; Metealf,
'center; Hi nil nnd Coktrf guards. Jos
eph Denier and McCully, forward-;
Mays, center; Cole (crtpt.) and Wislon
guards. Charles 'Reynolds referced.
Tonight will find 1 Grande high'
; school battling the strong Klgin team
on their own floor. Coach Lode 11 b
not promising a victory, but he state:;
I that the team will give them every
thing they have and if that doesn't
win it will be a general surprise. L''.
Grande has now wen three gainer
and lost one, which is a good record
for a practically new team, especial
ly starting as hard a schedule as they
did.
Women Fade Quickly In the Orient.
Dospiie their comparatively easy
Hie, occidental women nlmost Invari
ably fade In China eariioi than those
at heme. KMe MeCormick writes In
(he China Press. In a year lu the
far Kast the averao woman urcs as
much phyMcully as she would in Ave
years at home. After she has become
acellmuted her facial deterioration Is
less rapid, but ifhe never regains the
youthful freshness that was hers when
she tlrst sailed. Newcomers In (he
Orient pearly ulways remark on flic
many tired,, drawn faces to be seen
even mori.tf the young girls.
Phone .vbiiik 57r for our Service
Cars, to brinV lasolitie or I'carl Oil to
i tilling Co 1-21-tf
Mi.
you. Kmpir
READ TflTC WANT ADS!
Just Thirty ears
Ago intheGrande
Ronde Valley
,. pany announces their plans to increase
i the efficiency and si.e of their plant
Two new bund suws will be installed
and tho old circular saws will be dis-
'curded. It is epected to increase th
ioiitpili to practically double the prcs-
cat amount.
llMlli3
LNC AI.I.E1) roil LE1TKRS.
List
of letters remaining uncalled j
for in this offiii' for the week on.llnp uu
time within two wek.. jurv o. 1-122: !
tho fast mail, left i;..,,tl,.menHev. Anton Buttcdiihl. , .,., house on naved: street,
elo to school house, lots, OnxlVU
(January 22, 1S1I2.)
Another train wreck occuered
tho second
when No.
(jrando five hours late and a defec'i-e i,,thnr Chase. W J. Campbell, W. B
rail threw it from the fciack Ih:s sirie i)Unt.an Albort Fivl.O-, Torn Harri
of Uftiutilla. Fireman I'ound, of La ,... ijUis s. lli rnande::, 1. Hutch
Granile, was killed and a newsboy, jon' I-oui9 j, Kopovich, Tom Little,
Joe Warner, was so sovorelv scalded i Uarvey A. rotchell, Ray W. Stuts;
by escaping steam that he riiwiut Klton Shillinirs, S. A. Sanderson. E.
survive. Tho death of Fireman I'ound , g .Smith.
is deeply deplored by his fellow ein-j .i"a,iil.8JMiss Sue Austin, Mi-s. Leah
Ployes, as well as u lamo circle of j Heckcr Mrs. Jno. W. Daly, Mrs. Ks
friends in La Grande. He lfavM ujthcl. Kaurlello, Mrs. h. J Johnson,
wife and one child to mown his un- imsx pautll0 jicMillen; Mrs. H. K
timely death. I Moore, Mrs. Bessie Weitman.
.... , , . . . I These lcttfis will be sent to tho
c,n I I,uT el,"u0,n. w , n! I-ttor Office on February Urd.
O.ande Athletic Club held Wednssday jf t ,., fo
evenmg the following officers wen E K BHAGG P. M.
elected: F. L. Meyers, piesiilent; I ' '
M. Molitor, vice president; Wm. Mill-
er, secretary; A. B. Heulat, treasurer; . ...-
and R. L. Lincoln. J. W. Knowles ---'"""""""""""""" t
F. T. Talbott and M. J. Buckley, directors.
For Sale
Modern fi-room house, basement,
liMllt-ins. This lllace is ill excellent
.ondlilon. Lot 00x711. corner
both streets paved.
lot
each. This place
I35IKI.
Is priced rlliht ut
Small 2-room house, hot and cold
water. Tho owner wants to build
on the property and will sell this
house for $:lou.
Modern 6-room bungalow, good
locution, 3 lots, garage, cold stor
ai!n room. .. Price $3800. Soldlnrs'
stuie Loan caiw be used on
place.
this
The time card, for the Klein train
has been satisfactorily arranged, or a
nearly so as can be for the convenienc"
of those concerned. The train lcvc?
Elgin at 5::i0. in the mornine; and ar
rives in La Grande in time for the
main line trains at 0 o'clock. The nev'
schedule went into effect Tuesday.
The La Grande Rod nnd Gun Glut :
has ordered fifty pairs of Bob White !
quail, and will also procure ten pairs
of Mongolian pheasants, to turn !oos;J
in the Grande Ronde valley. Thei
birds are protected by the game laws J
for four years, at the end of which ' i
time it is hoped the valley will b? . J'
well stocked. 1
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The city assessors have already : J
passed the $(i0(),0()0 mark and are but j
little over
the work.
two. thirds through with
H. B. W. Brown, the street com
missioner, put his street snow plow;
into use Saturday and the machines
worked with magical effects on the
twelve inches of snow
The Grknde Ronje Lumber com.;t
FOR TEX
per cent off
l-20-2t
WE will allow 10
Custom M'ldt'r suits.
THE TOGGERY.
SALE ON HEAVY WINTER GOODS I
Overcoats, shirts, sox, leather lined !
vests, lfuicklnawR and pants. Save 1V
per cent ".to 50 per cent. These are ! t
cash priceW-THE TOGGERY. i
l-l!Mt . I
Snodgrass
and
Service Pav-
Liceneeil Embal-
Zimmerman
EVncral
Iot
v I
inee Ser
vice. iay l rnone
Main
Phone,
1505 Pom'
La Grande, Oregon.
t . . i ii
Vimoiua
G2, I Night
kain 143.
X. J
Modern 5-rooin bumOlow, Rarago
with hot and cold water, full bum),
meat. Located on Cedar street,
Price $3250.
j Geo. H. Currer
Phono 200J
Real Estate.
Insuranc.
rT-ij,"niiiiTlirniifMii I
THRIFT SHOP OPEN. i
I
The Red Cross Thrift Shop is
open daily now in the New Foley
J Building, off the Adams avenue ','.
i entrance. Thursday will contin iM
S ue to be Thrift Day and on this
day all who have donations for W
J iK the shop are 'asked J to have it W
I K ready to bo delivered, that be- 5I
! ing the day collectjont are made.
12-10-tfp m
I
COVE
Weimer Eros.
Passenger Freight
Daily TripS-from-Savoy
Hotel
DEFEATED BY
1! IE!
The Sto.idard Brothers were unable
to delist th Union legion team lavt
night at Union. After receiving a
hubUing t(t the tune of ;U to l:t ove
here the Union five came back and
won from the Stoddards 20 to 15. The
game was clean and fast, the cloo
checking of the Union team being
the feature that held the Stodlard.
from winning. Tho first half ended
If) to !) in favjr of the Stoddard-; but
in tho last half the Unionites staged
a comeback an.i inn up 11 point to
their opponent's five.
Morgan starred for the Union tvani,
e.win also playing his usual stel
IVORY. SOAP
! and
I INSURANCE
i You buy Ivory Soap with abso-
lute romidciiro in Its purity and
t excellent, why?'
For uu thing It Is advertised
t and you lne fuit In ndvertlsed
i;noils. IvorASnup ads" say that
, Ivory Is goo Von buy it and
i FIX I) that It kooiL You know
J that every cakV youi buy will be
I of the same staiityrd'lof excellence.
I -RHARTl-OUl) rRK" INSIMt-
AXt'K is aiUortUed nntlonnlly
I and keejis it? promises iii the same
way. '
! ti JJ W. Advertised
thfb Aeoncy.
To live the greatest nninlber
of good hours is wisdom and
appineesj. mmd
comlartahle account in tins
ha mil make it possible for
you o livft thus wisely.
We nvite all business firms
and intVi'juals needing a help
ful banlhiig service to call and
consult with our officers.
fWii "pay!
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'(DEPOSITS
LA OK.AHDE
NATIONAL DANK
LA GRANDE, OiE.
SCUND-RELIABLE - PROGRESSIVE
Licensed Plumber
Work Guaranteed
ART'S
Plumbing and Repair
Shop
Art WeasJe, Prop.
Repairing a Specialty
402 x: FiKst
Phone 407jh
La Grande, Oregon '
MEMEER
FEDERAL
RESERVE
Call Main 44
Wo malto all calls Brnniitly.
ou do not hnvo to falt. We
do nil kinds or counlify dilvlox.
lieasnialile Kates
I'nroul Drivers
FORD & GEORGE
Main 44
SECURITY 1SSUSANCS
AGENCY
J CIIAS. H. RKYXOI.PS, -Manager.
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game, l.cstcr and Dave Sto.idard : '"" iirrK"n
ihowed up bet for the local quintet. , insmaiico, with hervlre ,
In the pri'liuiin.'iry pnilll' tilt l!t- mmmmmmMmmmmmmmmwnmm
"Permiuicnt a the Pyramid"
CONCRETE PIPE COMPANY
j. Manufncliiri'i
CEMENT PRODUCTS
SCTVKIl ASD WATKH PIPK tTt.VEHT PPK
HOLLOW IILOt'K CK.MKNT SIMIS
IV MX rilllli MADK IV HKt-TIOXS
HOLLOW lini.Dl.VO ni.Ot'KM I
PHONE MAIM 120 Factory : Island City
HALT! at Ease
H ami ii I wo cx-sltY'"" nien who want (o be farmer, nmlowhc.
,,, ,.,,,., uvi iine Hon utt Loan. We bWve two
enoii places to sell on Verm 14 suit this loan. CiUl on us and
0 we win i:ive yon inn Hiannti nn the
V- l-'AHM.s
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LA GRANDE INVESTMENT COMPANY
Vsotfts forliiildc Insurance Comiianies
111:1 cVdains Ave.
Phono Main 752
, Mm nmmck
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When, You Both Love Music
What more dclishtful way to tL Hear the latest dance jaix
ipend an evening than in listen- Vs interpreted by the new
ing to The Brunswick pUjr Super-Feature Records. It'j in
your favtfe-itc selections?
That is. if you own a Bruns
wick. It you hr9?n't one, come
in today nd learn how to get
one easily.
Kirt hear it play Brunswick
il and inlnQi'n-
trkicatingl The ideal pvodnc-
tioh, the true, velvety tone
will amaze and delight you.
Then we will explain the
convenient payment plan wlh
o easily puts The Brunswick
in your home.
Union-La Grand
AUTO STAGE
I Grande Headquarters:
L. & L. Drug Store
Colon Headquarters:
New Union Het$
Connexions inade wit1
Union-Bakbr Staee
P. G. Denp, Kgy.
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unyari s
Sign Srntice
Auto painting
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FEBRUARY RECORDS NOW ON SALE
EASTERN OREGON
MUSIC CO.
Tfo f-.-j
5. n"'u io
A GuarOlee Wilh Every SlroU ol
the Brush and the Guar.
antee la Good.
Kunyan
In Hug's Garage
nm ni'ii lia" mil
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