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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1922)
7 r I if, f r fs r 1! V 7 i M J PAGE TV;0 ' ' ' ' ' Wii ll- lillliiiB i in , , t , wmmmmmm I The New Spring 1 1 MCRCHAND1SC IS NOW Our new Spring merchandise is beginning to ar rive ciu-li anoS-cvory niew. Already we are showing 11 cales, draperies, crepes In tlie ready-to-wear department, the new Spring dresses and coats are beginning to arrive Come in and the "NEW" Hill's Dep't Store l i $1.00 Symphony Lawn STATIONERY For Tfen Days Only at . - See Our WhrdDwpisplay PUTMAN'S THE REX v: A CLASSIFIED AD WILL. DO IT Superfine Milk Bread ' The Thorobred of Breads Made With Milk OIIESS IMEW l i.di and creuniy, filled with wal nuts and raisins, eydi (),. JiCOLKS CUKES fliTW .wMi rich fruit filling, jier dozen JV. V. .. ' HOe J)TTT;TER HORNS AliniiiuVsntled and iced with nun flavored icing, eacii ()e FRENCH PASTJflES-ea. li ..." : P.)c CLUTEN RKAD on-h UO.- BOSTON 15ROWN DREAD eah .... KV and l.V 4 4Aih A Full Line of Hosiery For tLe Whle Family Children's Hope V. X lod to 6!) Ladies Cotton I lose t.-X.. 1. to (JIlc Ladies' Mercerized N .'..4Seto 9Se Men's Cotton Jl Kl.- to Jfen'si Mreri'il H Bffic to S)c Ken's Wool Saj Eaft3 KskJ! 3Pmb Ask to Bm Ova Btakftfltt Scsa) o " Wears Be ttew Cfetfbs Ie? ......'...- o o ANDREW'S VARIETY -STORE ARRIVING day brings in something and silks, fcs. friiiA-uns, per- DRUG STORE ALL STORE 1 1 keJlw LA flR.ANDE FATVIXG OBSFRVTIT? r Hackenshmidt CLERKS WILL PLAt unon TU 1.,-V., n: u;- 1 ; h i ii ' :n . it; ' . i Icjitru, will go to Union to take the Union team Wednesday nipht. Union is at pMusont the only import-' nnt ohstalo in the victorious Clerks'! path and thin trume, though purely an exhibition uffuir, will cive a irood lin' on the respective strength of thesv two teums. At the first of the smison the Union five was weak but since then have defeated every team in the Imbrue with the exception of the Clerks and Lingering Vive, which agftngii tions they have not met as yet- Boylen, center on the Clerks' ha. left townand Troctor will play his position. This will weaken the team to some extent although lYnctor is a strong player. The teamwork will be disrupted to some extent and probably will not be patched up for several days FLIGHTS FOOL i THE' CHICKENS Chris Bertsch, located in the canyor just above Cove, is very proud of tlu success he has been having with hHfict between the Kurds and th Tar flock of Rhode Island Reds. He has ish Nationalist forces , of MuaUpha about one hundred and fifty hens, one- iKemal Pasha is nnticipUed, sajs the third being old hens and the o rum in-'dispatch. dcr pullets, and has mourn housing j equipment with electric light and oth-'jgc up-to-date ari-angements. He has been getting over sixty eggs J I per day from his flock and attribute ;j this remarkable record, duritig this i I cold snap that his'decreased the egirl wku tion enormouHly, to the fact J Jthat he has given them every care'su-'h j I ns good housing, alone with carefully ; DalHncLit lecit, amf alo to the far4 j that the houses ore lighted w ith clec-j tricity at five a. m.t thus giving the j hens a full day instead of merely a regular length day. j T (Py A.!oclatftl Trofis) WASHIXGTOX, Jan. :tl. The cot to the government for the vocational training of men who were disabled in the World War jumped more than twr, million dollars between the montW of September and November, accord ing to figures prepared by the U. S. Veterans Bureau. j Col. Charles tit. Forbes, director ei 1 the bureau, attributes this incre:i directly to the "clean-up" campaign in I which thousands of disbaled war vet-1 ( nans, ignorant' of the assistance the,1 ! government offers tliem were di;-cov-;ered and placed in schools ami shops. I wheto they are receiving instruction to overcome the handicaps of the-:' i disabilities, ) On September 1 there were 82,?: men recoiving training under the dir- ection of the bureau. T0- iS r ( ttv Asfcl.ileil PrB-.l' n.EVKLAMi, (I , Jan. 3 .A tarn, pniirn to stop waste throttfrh cnvdloss hnndlinir, pnckinK und -.tuiririiH-'J "f fn'ittht is beinir c uuluried 'by the Kew Vori. Central railroal coldpany, '1. A. Wald. sluvia? i'em.Mitntive iiC thf freiirht ciaim dcpa'tincnVof thnjf :i!-1 n'mi mm leveianu .n ference rei'e0!lv ?Iorc than f iwMAx) was lSst bv the various railroads hwt J-eur tf nvisli I strayed freight and UtnitiKC cadeil by j packing, Mr Wail said, while In lico; the lujs was $UW,i5oo,O0ll. 4iut of, evwy 10( received' in fiviirhu rt vc-I nws the New York KVnttnl irk lil'.'o paid Ifll.tt) in clninisi he said., jiWt your '..ine Hook' linst Alan," at NVwlin Hook tlonery Co, ,-" to Wu' . - .1 -J i 1 & St.t TR1W CIS HAS JUMPED Clfl STDR WASTE A vvv,v G Friday night at eight o'clock at th 'Star Theatre AJ Gustavo mill pit his skill against Bui Hucki-nsmU. in the principal go of the evening and, ai picliminnry, Q. I). Scott will vrestW Hud Walker. The men are working out daily at the V. M. C. A, and are jprenty rounding into fine condition. Gustavo has only one defeat to his discredit and Hackensmidt is a wrestler of rtp utation. Scott's reputation is welt known to local spoil fans and Walkr ia mid to be n fit contestant for him. M I' HA TO H K l.Ml'MOVl Sf . (Vy AAMoriated FrMfl) NEW YORK, Jan. 31, The ortdi tion of l.ucien Muratore, leading tvn- or of the Chicago Grand Orra eom- jpany, who Monday underwent what fiingeons termed an imperativ" op- j oration fr appendicitis, wm pro nounced "very good" Monday. K CI MY CITY. (By Asaociittd Prvna) LONDON, Jim. iil. Revolting Kurd Torces have occupied the city o Van in Armenia, says a Constantinople jtliaputch to the Exchange TeWgraph company Monday, quoting aJviceg rv,. jceived from. Angora. A serious- coti- vd. H E M STITC MING c T'i. Woolen .Simp, 1105 A4ams avencte. . l-:J0-c BETTER DEAD t Lift is a burden wttrn the bod? is racked wljh pain. Everything vM-ries and ,the Victim becomea despondent and downhearted. T ferir tck the aunahine taka COLD MEDAL - V Th netioiul rirmdy of Mond fo m 2U) jreats: it 19 ti tn.mjr 0 all paina l suhinr from kidrwr, liwr amrf uric oii Iiautlci. All drucpists, thr.t tiz.s. to If tm mmmtm CmU m lMt r JayitjiTl. a . . It Is Well 7f y.im would liavc loll of cvestrain. Aches, help. A ftci' suffering; the strain and maiv i'eXSy iair f perfeet glasses whv "en.iov" tli?' nainsi USTAVD T8 WRESTLE HERE i Our eiipnient aintnietjods arellie most inoiliPti. o e cwire ROOSEVELT IS MODEST NEW YOIIK. Juii. 31. The mortfuty or tlie latu Kuonuvclt I11 roiinwtloii with his uri-ens lu vxiilurution of the "River of Doubt" Ih reviili!l In 11 'letter lifl wrote boon after he returned froi South Amerlra to Vllhjalrnur Steffantioii, Artie; explorer. . The letter linn been placed 011 ex hibition at tho public library In the exhibit of the Kooxcve.lt .Memorial uaHoclation. It rK4s: "My owu docds need no ;:eclal recoKiiltlon. About all I would say of my-Helf In that, compared with other presidents, prime milliliters and the like I did boiiio work crth doiiiK. I do not come uk Colonel Iloit'loii doei. fn the exjilwer class, which would include you and 'Peary Kxf U 1"'"" Fs4 ' k . n . a eomioiTftcse P lank will make you to live thus We inrite all bnsiness firms and individuals needing a help ful banking service to call and consult witli our officers. LA NATIONAL DANK LA OrKANDE. ORJL. SCUKD-RELI ABLE - PROGRESSIVE 1 SSmmime ! S I e Mil When You Both Love Music VrTiat more dIiritful wy to pad aa refin( than in liiteo. mg to The lirunivick pUf jour iavorite ttitctignj? That is, ii you own a Bmna wick. If yon haven't one, come in today and learn how to get ewe easily. '":rst hear it play Brunswick '-M and mstrumen- FEBBT7AKY RECORDS KOW ON SALE EASTERN OREGON MUSIC CO. "t.'i J, iff jr to See T ncrfVct eyes an - v. fiat Y4 1 perl re ight i)ains aiulfali.tie trtures of head hysieial distuiBm tare bsfl X. a? fitted according to ft.ntftr'( ai w mvlsff rl.. and aches of defei-fiv oya th. i)iff to to t Dr. W. M. PBADa Optometrigt With 9 . J. H. PEARE & 'anil Amundsen mid ItaiiHim nl timn and Shai'kletim and Livlno tun mid l;aker uiul Grunt anil Hed ; in anil other men who AM bis .Milium. I am BlaU 1 '"' a ch"1"'' !to explore an unknown river and lout It on the man. 1 l punt middle ace at tliej 'time und knew this would be the; li't tliitiK of the kind 1 could hope j Thotoret do. In my tune the exiiiorauon was Its u'u rewaru. WIDOW A SUlClDSw try A.soclaled Pre NEW YOKK. Jun. 31. Mi. Helen Knivkerboeker, K4, widow of Henry Knickerbocker, millionaire r man 1 ufacturer, coaimited suiiide Mmday night, uiiording to the assistant o -1 iial examiner by jumpini froia t '. window of her upartment on tae tl-c-nth floor of nn'apartment I Mrs. Knickerbo;gcr' ausl cia IS years ago. Something Nwli Kuok - .jj.os.w-v-W' -- 1 j m . aceoant in tins it possible fop wisely. tak Hear the latest danoa jaas aa interpreted by the ne Super-Feature Records. It's oxicitingl The ideal produc tion, the true, velvety tonea will arasxe aud delight you. Then ws will caplain Ihe eonvenient payment alan which eo easily puts Ths Brunswick m yur rmmc u See Well hqexlthe warnings tliat naw in VtWntrMl :i t a t,. U fU fv ! y y i y w 1 f-. r, I V iMEMBEE I vice. TOEEAL jj W; RESERVE :! 1. I tefc I , I LHalillj j . I I I i I I nature's dtniitit'l f.- rst or nervous (UHTisMi.n, ineular if' coMfoi-t mi fnv snm bv a Then had? SON: Tii.-sdav. .Tainmrv -H. W-'j.. jio yd. HEMSTITCHING 8c vd. Wi..ien Shop, IK'S Adams nvemie. l-:!0-(it Phone Mam 571 for our Service Cum, tu bring gnsolir.e or l'earl Oil to you. Knipire Killing Co, 1-21-tf iiuixt; iti;surs 0070 "Vi M Stiff WMi fTrnATIini? exposure end tar YV ork brine pain ad ac)w r muscles and joints. Hare o lyntle of SIrwn' l-inimcnt h.imly and) amily freely. FfiKlrttesvilhcot rtffiht Sua ill find a4 once ; comfciriirnij tHame it warmi It which will b v a relief frtim tha ts8mt i tfntfarhii;i'n"V . . J ' Also relieves rbcunutot. waKf gra'ae9ir;1lnaml6wai1 o lorly year fiiin'. emnrr. AiiS Mur neighbor. all drussists 3Sc,-nt, !.. Uniment j Snodgrass and Zimmerman Funeral Service Vat tor, licenced Emhal mer, Ambulance Scr Day Pbona 62, Night Pourtb St. I.a Grande, Oregon. '! 1. 11 il!i 3t tHjfi tSt 4. Cjt Ktai THRIFT SHOP OPEN. The Red CroM Thrift Shan ia jS apen daily row in the Naw VoJy Building, off the Adams avenue W entrance. Thursday will coat in- J ue to he Thrift Dnr and on this iK day all who have denatioas fr w the shop are asked to fcava it ready to b delivered, that be- ! !K ins; the day collections are made. ; 12-l-tfp at lacensetl number Work Guaranteed ART'S Plumbing and Repair fatiop AVt Weasrle. Pron. Repairing a Specialty 102 Fir St. lone 407 J Vifande. Oreron TAXI Call Main 44 Wo Uk u calls prwinprt. " H not have to wait. all Vuils of country rtrivtag. Itenonrililo Kate jCnfcful Drivers & QEORGE Sign Srr ice Attto Painting.. The modern kinrl thai lasts U SERS IF TOW (Painsl enemy I i i. i j """""'"-' .miuUBsi'iua'; I s I I ! AjCuar tre With Evan Stmk. a O I the B rusk and the Gear. i ante ia Good. sa . Runyan In Hug's Garage s J -V: j, r:j .nil.' 1 X .1 i""1- '"' '