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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1922)
p rVAClT) TWO ' la ";r?AN7r: kvlxinVj opsfrver Aroiultv. .T-mnai'V 30. 1093 RKAD THE WANT ADSl L. NEW SHIPMENT 1 r - uossara Lorsets m& Brassieres 'PENDLETON IS TO Lf! GSE HER AGAlf; IBO r ROUGHT Violent contrasts in line ore distasteful to the modern woman. Tho body of Thfodore Zimmerman, (who was killed at the Hut!,'i:is !,- If injf fiunp near ruhnrr Juwlj(;n on tatun'uy, j.i ut the fJuhnenkamp thap el. J'untca! armntmunUf h:iVi- nut been marie as the deaf I man's brother, from Seattle, has not yet arrived. ( It Nutrns uh if tin me rnian way cro-i(ij a lutf chute, on his way to dinner and was; hit by a loj? and cur ried about sixty toils. Jlis hoaii was cru.shed and his lejf.n a:id body mutil ated fearfully. : Hilton Sells His j Interest in Garage THE charm of the modern corset lies in its simplicity of design and its skilful adapta tion to the natural lines of the figure. Its self-effacing artistry enhances a woman's points of beauty, hides her disharmonies, and creates the im pression of a gracefully poised figure faultlessly proportioned by nature. Our most .experienced corsctkrcl consider vfonsider . . G O SNA R D Von? CORSETS uneq-ualled for those women of good . taite who seek the best expression of their personality. You will be delighted with the models that seem to have been created for you alone. Hi' i KI.fi IN", .I.iii. :i0. H. C. 'full, who ' assumed the inniiaj-'ornent of tho local I-ord Oarage hoiiio months npo, returned .this morning from I.a r.runii". where he completed tho purchase of tli business end ia now solo. owner. Mi, 'full was a co partner with Frank Hilton, liut be- came no well satisfied wiili n.ie 'dltlnnii in Klrln that he divided to fieeiire his partner's Into: est and ro- rruiin in KCin fiermiinontly. Included in the transaction Is the ,, 'money for Ford lan, so lint ill lh': rnturi', as In I ho iiasl, I lie l.'ord f:ii us;o will handle the. far of Hint make, together with all accessor io i. La Graiulo J!io;li .School .Teimi Lor.cs '2 i.o 12 Sat urday Nit-tir the Locnl Floor. , ' The I.a Onnde liusLctboll team Sat urday fa. d to stop the- Pendleton five, but put up a much bettor game than on l'lidny. The final s.oro wts M to 12. W. Kramer was tho shining i'ght on the Pendleton team, with bin shift work and uncriing' basket shooting. Holmgren, at center, also played u fine brand of ball. The I-u Grande team played wrll as a unit but no one stoiVl out as a .star. 'this game practically einehfs Pen dleton's winning the Eastern Oregon championship for this season as I.s (landc was her haidest contestant. f Puullt.ton's team this year is on2 of the finest quintettes dcvelolwd ii. Kastern Oregon for many years. The line-ups were: Pendleton W. Kramer and Nelson, forwards; Holm gren, center; Cahill and K. Krim, euatils. III. a (iranHe Coker and 1-ik'1i, foi wards; .Metcalf, center; I'eari and Canity, guards, Charles Reynolds roferesd. It T 9 a . a ft ra Dep't Store i Income Tax Kan to Be Here an Entire Week During March I Announcement has been mnde by Clyde M. Huntley, collector of i.:er:' al revenue at Portland, that fion March 2 to March '.), inclusive, II. d Payne, of the internal icvruue ofi'ic , will be in Iji Cr.indo, with headquar ters in the civil service room of t h 3 postoffire, for the purpose, of usset ing taxpayer:! in Union county in mak ing out their income tax leturm. The deputy collector will give am I information desired by taxpayers in regard to making out their rcatrns v.hcn he is in I.a Cruade. The last day for filing the reports for 11I2I I March If,, and all who fail to file them on or before that ilate are sub ject to heavy penalties, i The announccmrm!, postc.l in th. postoffice recently, that .Mr. Payne would have his headquarters in the court house is on-onions, he decl:i;cj when he was here Saturday. Mrs. Eurke Is Laid To Rest Thig Morning Mrs. Kd Rinke was laid to rest this morning at ten o'cIock. The funeral services were under the direction of father I.ceser, at the Church of Our I.ady of the Valley. Interment was in (he Catholic cemetery. A large number ot friends and rel- O large r alirs were piesent at the services. GetyJVir Zane Grey Bonk "To Th I.nst Mk," at Newlin Hook & Sta tionery (V. 1-23-tf C.at7.!t. vyncion. Then bgm cy" trentnxnt with im E0 KU13 WANT TO BUY Oil SELL SOMETHING? TRY AN OBSERVER WANT AD "Permanent oh U10 Pjr'i'nldii" CONCRETE PIPE COMPANY Jlanufacturai'i CEMENT PRODUCTS Evi!ii axi WATKit rii'K :ri,VKnT nru HOLLOW lllK'li t'KAIKNT pilMIS wi:ll chuiinu siaiik i.n kkcttons HOLLOW Ul'ILDlNU IH.tM'KX PHOHK MAIN ISO I ncioii ilibuul Clly Pittock Legacies Ordered to be Paid (By -- late.! Press) , ., ' PO.'ITI.AN'II, Jan. ."). Circuit court ha.-, orde'cil the executor of the, Pittock estale (o pay each of the fivj children' Slil.eOfi, representing 0O weekly provideir for under the will to date since II, my I,. Pito'h's dcxth. Ice Ileuses Filled At North Powder A Full Line of Hosiery For the Whole Family (liildrcuNItiso Vh: to 9 Ladies Cottoirtjosp 19e to (iHc Ladies' ri'i-ccrizudosc .N. 40c to !)8c Men's ()ltDi lluse ..'!NN.. . 1.1,. to IkSe- Men's Mercerized How .....S.... liilc to 8i)c Men's Woo Sox ExactlyHalf Pric Ask to See Our Burson Hoss Wear3 Better Costs Less ANDREW'S VARIETY STORE NOIiTII POWIU'R, .Isn. .'10. Th" work of puUimr up i, e for the P, F. K. Co., was completed" Tuesday Xiee-ly-seven men were employed ia the task. A tolal of 10,1)110 tons of ice werj slored in tin1 company's big stor aird plant at this point and I.C'.O tons weie shiuped (o linialilla, lluiit inirlon, l.u G'an.h', Diegon, ami To. koa, Washington, for the company's use, Mr, White, superintend'iit, es lonates lint utmut 1, .011(1 ti i:s of iie will go to waste on the ponds. The thickness of the ice reached lf ioihcs and the quality was better than u.-ual. Cleansing the t'. clh propel ly calls for the eViM-i'lil'ite (tf :u lea-t one mituite and n half each time the bruh is i,ed. 1 ChXinhcrlain's CmiKh Pcmclv This isV pleasant, safe nnj reliable medicine ry cot'clV; anil celch. It has been in uscY-r ma'y yca.rs aoo is held in high es'.Vm inllhose beu-eiiohl-where i!s e , i.iliiiei are be-; known. It is .Wav.f ite wilii mothers of young child rV. it contains no opium or other hmfiful dru-.:. Try it Columbia s 1 7.9 ., FEEr.TJ ARY Now on Sale W. K. Echnenkamp Compaay Columbia Grafonolaa Cheney Phonographs A p W PS' 'r if f ' il V ,ii, i. . 1 on r r EJc i J X- 1 This new sugar-coated cum delights s.young and old. lK"melt3 in your mooth" and tbe yum in the centeK remains np aid digestion, bf ightek teeth ana soothe mouth and throV There arehe otlir VVRIGLEY friends to cfkiose from, too; Li HX C28 k .f5t Wii?; ; t i ?; ' When You Both Love Music What more deliUfi way to orid an evening than iri listen ing to The Liruuswiitfc pUf your favorite selections! That is: if vou own a BrVjnt- wick. If you haven't one, cne in tciriav and ham how to Vt taL Heir thi latest dance jaw i interpreted by the new uper-Feature Records. It's in- xicatingl lhe ideal produc Lin, the true, velvety tones ill amize and delight you. VThen we will explain the - easily. cctivenient payment plan which st hear it play Brunswick sol easily puts I he lirunswick -lnl and mtmmen- in 'your home. FEBRUARY REC0EJC9 NOW ON SALE EASTERN OREGON MUSIC CO. when you h.ivc tu adv. il of sin h a remclv. 1 W.i'lS "plar-Cake The New Cr&sLiibm inIce ft-eam Everybody isserving: POLAR CAKE on the table. Price 10c o o PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE TUE REX ALL STORE Q fiSf,'M"'j"''"ri''ll,i' UvlnaSt fj't'eia" of the re;' tir of t"mt' watches, ( locks nnl Jcwelrv. woiV with us we tvluitt it to von with thf uiiaiint When vmi leuw t f'itt ir is as t"t H?j-h'n itxlrt't the fitcTorv that iniiile tho attidp. CD Don't SNIVLE, SNIFFLE SNORT and SNEEZE We Have Coldl Tablets . Cough Syrups Tnroat jjiscs Chest Salves Catarrh Jelly Water Bottles Gargles "S Sprays, ttc Get vhe Cold Before It Gets You L 51 DRUG CO Try lhe DniB Wore First Snodgrass and Zimmerman Funeral Service Par lor, Licenced Ejmbal mer, Ambulancd Ser vice. Day Phone Slain G2, Fight Phone, Slain 743. 1505 Fourth St. La Grande, Oregon. TIIHIFT SHOP OPEN. ' The Red Cross Thrift Shtf ft f open daily now in the New Flilty Build! ng, off the Adams avnut W entrance. Thursday will contiB- $1 ue to be Thrift Day and on this fi day all who have donation fr J the shop arc asked to bave it i ready to be delivered, that Bt- )fc ing the day collections are made, tl 12-l(!-tf A Licensed Plumber ; Work Ouaranteei ARTS Plumbing andepair Shop ;' Art Wcagle, rop. Repairing a Si ecialty 1 402 N. FirBt. , Phone 407J La Grande, Oregon Wp ar ln IaipifiW r-fitiiv and (O liver work l't-tuptly and t a rensoti- Voii have our guarantee h.i'-k of evu-y yiiccf of work doit in our estah liliiuciit. o Oiirtlmtv yens in hsii!a's iirfliis city j roves that our huir. tl:il )!ig h.-ue Leon satitaotnrr. O o ; .'HPeare.& SpfiV Olt500GU 0 o 00. Kslahlislu'd yty 0 o o lQi Gran le's laailincwelers and 0totri.-,?s TAXI Call Main 44 w mako all calls prbmoClT. ou do nut luiro ui ivulf, M do all kinds of rouytry OrfrtBg. Iteasonatile Hale Careful l)rlrcrl FORD & GB0RSJB Main 44 AulaFainUit The modern Mfl inai lasts r (to ftratt aiol th. n.n. f MRS. D? W. AI?;fiY Demonstrating at the K. K. K. STOdlE Jan. 30th land 31st 0 In Hug's Garage m 0 ii amt A