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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1922)
PAGE TT.'O LA. GIUNTF. EVENING OBSERVER LARGE SHIPMENT GOSSARD BRASSIERES Just Arrived GOSSARD BRASSIERES It is generally conceded that the American business pirl is without equal, holh in efficiency and in appear ance StcnographeHnnd other business woiiicnpfer (ios- their perfect supports l tains tnem in romtnr throuirfY the busiest day. and gives them a triinness above tlm waistline that assures u youthful and charmintr silhouette be- Gossard Corsets Soldi 139 ELOIN, Jim. 23. -Himry Aukuh ton ami IiIh aoii-in-luw, l,Mr. AiHlur non, formerly owner of the "iwii't Worry" ntore here, woro hi Klicin from Milton it few ilaytt lt weok. Tlio Kluln lorn! of the Farmer Union held ltn regular merlins Sut nrriity. Tho following officers wro elected for tho winning year: rn-H Went, Jierntil 1). Huh, vlro-pn'Hl- dont, Henry Wealty: secretary-treat irnr, James Ciokeler. conductor, Mm. Lynn Hill; chaplain, Mm. Jul ius linn; doorkeeper, R. WeiiHy; ejeeutle bonul, Mrs. John Kllnp hftimner, J. H. WUherspoon., Jul ius Hk. Tho next meetinj; will be held Fohrunry 4th ami outMilo ftpcakors arc to ho obtained for tho open meeting In tho afternoon. . j H. H. iHuk. who Ih ,iiterpnted in '.he K. K. K. prncery store at Ia j Or-nndo, is upending n few days tblrti week there. I nan s ELGIN m E ELEGTiu appineg MM To live the greatest number j of good hours is M M liappincssry w .'i tonnoiTiioiBaccouni; in uns mTzyvlll lriako impossible for M I M j'ou tcriia tJius "wisely. We invittfiin business Arms and individualshseling a help ful banking service to call and consult with our officers. M M urn LA OR.ANDE NATIONAL DANK LA OR.ANDE, OrE. SOUND-RELIABLE- PROGRESSIVE WL PAY. 4X. ion TIME DEPOSITS y t t ' "Permnnent 'lie PrrtKBUb" 8 CONCRETE RIP6COMPANr ManufatuA-i CEMENT PRODyC bkwi it Asn WAiQa nr-crixmT nfjt llil,M)V Itl.OC W Tk'Ml;jT lAI.Oi waii crimiNo mat IlOl.l-OW BLII rHOXE M.UN ISO neath the sheerest waist? Gossard Brassieres so fault lessly (it the figures for which they are specially designed, that you are un conscious of their support save for a pleasant feeling of well-being. The daintiest of materials are combined in a charm ing and unexpected way ana we .otter a most linusual selection. A illy informed sales n will serve you. r-vJ and Brassieres By Arthur HallKarth was a huMlne-is visitor to La Grande thlH week. This latest severe cold weather baa caused a reat number of froz en pipes and malted tho plumber a much-desired caller, ity tlio mis chance wf Home one k-Hviiin a win dow open In the bastMiiout of the school boiiMt), tho water pipes there wero frozen Ito that a ureal deal of work was required to not them In running order ajznin, and was tho ruuse or i lare bill for 'the hoard to pay. Mrs. Charles Church 111, w ho Is In the .hospital at La Grande, fol lowing an operation there, is stilt In a eei-lous condition. Th Ladles' Aid of the Methodist church held one of the most en joyable and unlifue meetings of the year at the country home of Mrs. On r ius Witty, a turn t n mile and a half west of town. The members all gathered at the parsonage.! u'lium Phnt-tnH Wilttv niiim fni tlnuii I with a. Hied, ami they all felt that surely the "good old days' were back after their afternoon of work was over. Mrs. Witty nerved a do liciourt supper of hot chicken pie wit h apple tpie and ;eoffie. The re- wisdom, and y I v M M I " I'MEMBLRll FEDER.U RESERVF. !iL3T5 .....MMRh... DINU UIAH'KU Dep t Store THE OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE b? Condo. 'TV' t . turn Hleiih-ride to town clnsel a verv iiierrv afternoon. A number of Kli:in vouim neoDle i.ft.i...i thA iv. .-iv ii i nv(.n,.i, XOMT DO IT Up THERCB. !! k,.,.m'h hon"'lti thn Kalrview'dis-JanJ trl.-t. FridHv 'eveninu. , r.lttl.'lu , , nn.wwi iA i.(u a o w.ut r,r o u.,rt r ,..,i.,..u f " Mu IH.W.UU r ...,,. ' rt ! ti,', H,.'in a,i ,ih m mnni n3 ' , - ,tl , , ..... neiiday evening. It is arranged enperially for club members ami I heir wives, sisters and mothers. They hope for a (rood attendance for they finve tile i')Iains In Id l;r a very interest En?; meet in?;. I II. .(..., flwil.M, l.j ,.r..l, I.... .,w , , , ' . . , " Vincent for a lew week for the' l'almer coinpjiby. ,,,, , The residents at the district, iibutif itwelve mil , I iiuiiii- road directly with the highway. '1'hls will l)e of (ireat aHMlsUtnct) to them for II would Hitve a number ol" miles travel over ronnh, hilly country. Kiiiteno Huk c,i.mc lu on tile train Saturday, although the huow va deep anil drilled every one asked (iene II ho drove 'over, for all know that he can make Irip.s (hat most folkM wouldn't atlempt. John Tucker was ainouj; tluts'e Hi' I Indian creek ranchers who took advantage of the cood sled dinR to hrhiK woml Into town. U'O McDowell, who ha.s been en naneil in Kltln for soeral ilayn. went- iolo Wallowa d-'rlday. "t an' 'I utile and .Ic.hll Kerr of'cessful It lix-lia i t. were transacting luislness I in Klein hrlday. Several te;ims have In n haulitiK Ice troiu the river n lown nmljTheri' tire ninny famlties who have tillinc Ice houses, for the neods iUsod this preparation successfully tor of next summer. NOTICE OK SHEH1I T'S SALE NOTICE IS IIEKKIiy IIIVEN, That OUSSKVEIt WANT ADS GET RE by virtue of a foreclosure Execution. SULTS. Kecree iind urder ol sale, duly issued out of and under the seal of the Cir- llit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Union, bcarinc th dnt of Divcnibcr H'th, A. 1)., 11)21. iind to nie directed and delivered, up on n. !ecroo and Order of Sale duly entered in said Court in the suit there in pendinir. wherein John Schillinic .Ii'., Irene Hcndle, R. A. Crider and H. J. Creon, me I'laietil'fs, and Wm. Iunran and liable C. Duncan his wife, 0 .15. IlibbVd, J. A. McCarthy and Prank (labb.jt, are defendants, it i.-. therefore ordki-ed aiil ndiudired an:i decreed: I 1 Ii ,n.i. 1 'I'hat t'ne plahiliffs) John Schilling Jr., nnd Irene Ufrndle sax'nhd recov i er from the defidniik, Wul Puncan j lino .inu'ic uunc.-qt tne sum o; If2000.00 !lh mtVosiithoreon at the rate of 8 per eentVer Innum fnm the Mth day of St'puVlu"', .11120, for the further sum of $2110.00 attorneys fees nnd for their costs and disbursements herein, as their interests may apnear; That the plaintiff, dt. A. Cri.ler. have and recover from the defendants. Wm. Puncan nnd Majde (!. Duncan, the sum of J.'.OO.OO with interest there on at the rate of 10 per rent per an num from the 3 7th day of November. ll'20, and for the further sum of SoO.on attorneys fees and for her costs and disbursements herein: That the plaintiff R. .1. Green, have and recover from the defendants. Wm. Duncan and .Mable ti. Duncan, the sum of ?2'i0.00 with interest thereof at tne rate ol per cent Per annum from the 24th day of Xovnnlvr, 1920. nnd for the further sum of $2o at- torneys fees anil for lifi costs nnd dis bursem.'. herein; that the plaintiffs cost.- niul disVurftlneuts are herein taxed -it J I2.-I0," and for accruing costs, all f i in w hich said execution 1 'Xrb,h ol head lor 'PAT, throat umall by the vapors of 1 o o s apo Rub bekcXitrd oV V HOW VOU DO, MR. am commanded to make sale of the hereinafter described real property heretofore mortpaKed, to satisfy said decree, attorneys fees, interest, cost disbursements thereof, includine laccruinff costs. NOW, THEREFORE. By virtue of iMiid writ and in obedienca to its com imands. I will oh Friday, the 27th day of rfflnuary; H2, at the hour of two oVlocfcsji. m. of M day at the f ront :door ofXhe County Court House, ;the City o Union County . ' I'lrotrrm coll , . , , ghest bidder for casn in nano. bjeelvio the statutory rights of redeflfctionx all the rijht. title niul in teres tjf laid defendants or either of them, im-flnd to the East half of the Southwest quarter, th West half of the Southeast quarter .. ;of Section ID, and the northeast quar ..ter of th Northwest quarter of Sec- Lh Northwest quarter of Sec- lion SO. Township IL South of Rane nQ w ;ni!-;nn pnnn,. ncinnn iber, Unto of fir.tt- publications Peeomber 2(lth, 1(121. Date of Inst puLlicatiorl Januar 2.1rd, 11122. I i LEE VARSICK, Sheriff of limon CoiTaty, retron. Dlv Dec. 2ti, Jan 2-9-lbV- Worth Considering, The question is not so much how you contrnct n cold, but how yet rid ol it with the least loss of time and in- convenicnc If you will consider the experience opthers uider similar cir cumstances, wTLi have Veen most suc- eir colds, in 8ecur n b.it- their bopinninc tle of ChamberlaiVs Cfuch R(metlv without delay, and Vct't faithfully. lyears ami hold it in high esteem. It Is ; excellent. adv. ACOLDTCDJSV- GCNTDEL3VY Columbia Records W. H. Bohnenkamp lompany 4 Columbia Grafonolas Cheney Phonographs A H, 1 V I II M- v.. u v; 1 Cior-.? Cb!dsrH H Haters VLaunppe in J ai3 1 w w . n m ik-, n. i.o't f 'For FEBRUARY - V?"''ii-' '5v Now on Sako LOCAL TEAM MEETS DEFEAT Kltfinih's .Maiuic to irah Luiiy; Kiul of Scorn irt tin Jiiiiu' Last Niitimlav .il Kljfin. The I.a Crar.de hih school basket ball team journeyed to Eltfin Satur day and icturned without the much coveted bacon. The final ?ore re sulted in 24 points for iKltjin to U' for the locals. The local team was handicapped bv the small court and the fact that the sidelines were not out of bounds, but they also met a much stronger team than they played here. Kljrin used the same line-up but thev have improved considerably anc put up a much bet ter frame. The iranic was hard fought from start to finish, especially in the last half when Elgin came from behind and came back with a burst of speed that won the fame -for them. Khelton and Tucker were the outstadin;; stars for the Elgin team, while the Lu (irande boys, although playing v.el1 together, had no outstanding lumin ary. The line-ups were: La flrande Metcalf, center; Hough and Lynch forwards; Coker and Bean, guan's Elgin Khelton, center; Gordon anc Tucker, forwards; stoop and McAllis ter, guards. Humman, of Elijii lefereed. SALE ON HEAVY WINTER GOODS Over coats, shirts, sox, leather lined vests, mackinaws and pants. Save 1 per cent to GO per cent. These are .cash prices. THE TOGGERY. 1-19-It FROM COUGHS LColds, Croup jjcklnig Throat Wrilsqpihg Cough BrorvKhial Cough Hoarseness, etc. For minj y.rr. a .tondrd famllycoufth m.dicin.of hivh ait merit, uorjtain.nooplatc.. MRS. D.W. AINEY Demonstrating at the J. G-. Holmes Grocery Jan. 23 and 24 When What more dclicliVul way to spend an cvrnintj thjk in listen ing to The Urunstick play your fatfrite sclectionJ? That is. if you own k Brn w(Ck. It yon haven't onf. come in lodav and learn how t get une ranly. 1'irst Iumt it pl.v Brunswick If m v M S 1(' r JBnm&wick , You Bbt naVinmmffl- 0 EASTERN o O FEBRUARY RgC0RD, NOW ON SAlE MUSIC CO. o Ai.i.i:(a:i itoiiiiiiit shot (Hr Anvtalr4 Pl) lJVlNtlSTuN, Miilil.. J mi- !lk Liiiw, n iii-tsro, wax Hhot ncro icarly Tliuwilay niornliiK- ly I'nlln'- man Charles WUhoii, lifter tliu nu-ki-o fired Iwo HhnlK at Iho oKlnT. I.ane was rallKht. the polite lliim. rohbiiiK u iiarilwuro store. Physic ians who exnnilncil tho negro sulil he would recover. Kilious Headache. When jW hve a severe head the. a disordered 8(omaeh and constipa tion, take tVreolof aiamberlain's t: ilets. Thev Villi correct the disorders of the liver ViJd bowels, effeetuu'ly curing tho headuhce. adv. READ THE WANT A1)S! Dorit cough. THE violent paroxysms of coughing soon eased by Dr. King's New Discovery. Fifty years a standard remedy lor colds. Children like it. No harmful drugs. All druggists, 60c. King's Discovery 'ds arid Coughs "iylakc Bowsls Norqial. Nature's way is the wayW Dr.iKing's Pills gently and firmly WKnlaong the bowels eliminating the BweStine clogging waste.. At all druggists, 25c. PROMPT! WON'T GRIPE r.Kinffs Pills DEPOT POOL HALL Is now under new inallage rnenl. I'p-lo-dale J.uncll Coun ter and Harbor Stiop. All em ployes have I'nlon Cards. G. It. HOHIXSOX I'roprielor. f -if t & fr fr" Snodgrass and Zimmerman Fweral Scrrice Par lor Licenced Embal mer Ambulance Ser vice.! Dny Phone l MainV J2, Night Phonf ain 713. 1505 Fourth St. La Grande, Oregon. h Love Music il Hear the hteit dince iaia interpreted by the new Super-Feature Record It'a in- , toxicatingl The idsl promo tion, the true, velvety tones will aaaze and delight you. Then we will explain the conTenientYynient plan which to easily puts The Brunswick in your home. OREGON silk ForCdi For Sale r Modern B-room house, basement, jbuilfc-lns. This plaro Ib In excellent leondltion. Lot BoxiO, corner iuv Uvlth hntti streets paved. 13-ioom houso on paved street. close to school house, 3 lots. GUxllO ouch. This place Is priced right at J 3500. Small 2-room house, hbt and cold untr Tho owner wants to build on the property and will sell this house for $300. Modern 5-room bungalow, good location, 3 lots, garage, cold stor age room. Price 't"SU0. Soldiers' State Loan can bo used on tbl place. Modern B-rooin bungalow, Rnrnga with hot and cold water, full baae nient. Located , on Cedar street. Price K.25U. Geo. H. Currey Phone 200J (Real Estate Inauraac THRIFT SHOP OPEN. The Red Cross- Thrift Shop is M open daily now in the New Foley Uuilding, off the Adams avenue S! entrance. Thursday will contin- Sf ue to be Thrift Day and on this HI day all who have donations ior W the shop are asked to have it 39 ready to' be delivered, that be- S ing the day collections are made. .Kv 12-16-tfp COVE STAGE Weimer Bros. Passengers, Freight Daily Trips from Savoy Hotel Licensed Phunbef . Work Guaranteed ART'S 1 j Plumbing and Eepair Shop Vi-t "Weagle, Prop. Repairing a Speciality 402 X. Fir St. Phone 407.T La Grande, Oregon TAXI , Call Main -U W make all ralln prtunptly. Ion do not lure to wait. W do all kind (f cooBtrr artvmg. Htvunmabta ia't t'arrfnl IrrHera FORD Si OEOROE Main H - Union-La Orande AUTO STAI La Grande HcadniurtarJ L. Si L. Drug Stdre . I'nlon Ilcndqiutrtcrad j New Union Hotel Connections made with Union-Raker Stage P. G. DeLap, Mgr. I i I C! o ... of j AutofaintloQ- j TSc moOera Wojtl w Guarantee With Erery StroUTU tie. BJh and h. : t v UHBr iniM t r.j ntea la Good. 4 Kunyan 0 In llug'a Garde o o -- -o- 0 e