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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1922)
1 i 1 I i ; I t tact, two LA niJAKOR F.VKKIXO OF.SFHVF.R Fi'Mmv. F,-).riinvr V1'--' A TOUCH OF Tlio ik'W Sjirinif merchandise' in hc H'iiuiiiiii t arrive each and every le iartui''iitj iliniiiulil' lit the stoic is hc jxhmiiijc t take on the appearance of Spi'mir. New Spring ii'M-kwear 'tor women r new Spring wn -.mods, frimfhains, percales, silks; ami tlr. icady-to-wcar denarYineiits all are showing iuwv will be SEW. O M(i jn and look around. It a pleasure ( show vou tin- BEADS A large shipment of Trimming Beads has arrived and we offer beads in all colors, both bugle and Indian beads, great big bunches for 10c. BEAUTIFUL NEW Ginghams We have received another unit of dretis (lint'liaiiis. reseKf the new patterns laVe sliip 'Pliesc rep shown for Spring and arc very pretty. SHOWING NEW Pongee New Pongee Silks are in and being shovrn... These are genuine imported Pongee and come in several different grace's, all in the natural colors. HILL'S DEFT STORE mii imniiMiAiiin IniiiinminiA I um lu.suim w muiumiid ; G1EWSHI GlflPlT i t 'i'ty League I J a k k ' t It a 1 1 Cliaiiiptnisliip To He Set lied Tii is Evening. (By Aiftociateu treat) STOCKHOLM, Feb.. 3. Physician j in Sweden, like those of America, ci:i- ' ot be compelled hereafter to (rive evidence, 'n court against their will in medical case wih which they have been professionally connected under a decision just given by the Lower ; Court of Appeals of Stockholm, placinif the Swedish physician on par with the American doctor attract ed wide attention in .Scandinavia uiui on the continent, while it was boirir fouirht in 1 he two courts and wi. closely watched by luwyers us well in physicians. Although the tase may ct he op ealed to the Supreme Court no no' ice of puch action has been ffiven. g.. V1 H.MS'nTCllIN(i - V'.. Woolen S 1HT. Adams "vonue. Phone Mam .171 lor our Sm e Cnr. tobHnK.:.solin,, or fourl Oi to j,ml.Kmii.-e Kill" '"".T A hi? double-header basketball came is -slated for toniirht at the Y. M I'. A. The first tramp will be be- iu.n ih,. I'nion lL-iin second team iurt hns ju.t reversed a decision iri" and the Ifi-Y toam and will be called ien h nianiKtratevtouit which would at 7:45 p. m. The lli-Y defeated the n"v compeneq a pnyaician to ismy. CYCLAMEN PLANT At j Choice of any Cyclan ikn.t '- ' the store, 50c. Values ua tv each. On sale Monday. Only ibt SO plants in the lot. Come eany I Tiilfe I ' soo:i ue aoiu aL 1:11- JMIl,:. ce men. in our winnows aunnay. t cherrys fi.ot.ist:). I 2-2-3t. . 'iRr-i seconds at Union recently 23 to 'IH and it promises to be a close frame. In the necond "contest the Clerks will play Union for the championship of the city Kaeue. The Clerks won from Union in an exhibition game at Union Wednesday by two points and this game will either definitely settle the championship or, should Union win, will make a three-cornered tie be tween Union, the Clerks and the Stod dards. " This promises to be the big basket bull game of ,the year in the city league and a'large crowd is expected. MANY THEFTS ww Qpunn U UUI JUL PLAYS TO IT bl!! Summerville News Notes Alboit Fisher of Eltjlii was vis iting relatives, who live hen. Wed Fl 101 RAILROADS m I in tnr Assoflnted FreBii) MOSCOW, Keb Thetts of goods from Russian tailways are so cxten ISntciftl to The bbserver) FI'MMKllVILLE, Feb. 3. Mrs. I Clarence Gray of The DalleB. form The La Rrande bl'h school baa kotball team will- m.-t the Joseph , her home after a very pleasant visit j-- five on Josephs- floor tonlpht. The l"' friend, nere. r rienas aio sor two teams met about two weeks mo .ry to learu that both (Mr. and Mrs. hero and La Irande succeeds ki y been In poor health ulnce bring home the l.neon but under jleavlng here, both having submltt dlfferent conditions and on a dlf-jcd 1 operations, ferent floor the outlook is not so Frank Ott, who has been very bi ijrht. . ilrlc fur a few days is better at this .Mr. and -Mrs. Hurt Oliver nves;vc t),at )jerjinrky, the Pole who un old-time dunce at their.- Imme .i: ... ,i w.;l...u.. omiM;afa- I : HOW filial l. laiinnj aunt ' n k . h i r ruin In fact this has been the practice in Sweden. Get your Zane Grey Book "To The Last Man," at Newlin Book & Kts- The case which evoked this ruling tionery Co.; l-2S-tf When You're Nervous Whattcr the cause overwork, worry, erief, losicf sleep, ex citement, busineik trot4)!;5, fitjmalantsL narcotita' there's ore medicine that v.ilnlielp you. 4 Dr. li;ics N hai relieved thousar.de i .of headache, dizziness. Duty, deeplessness, hystcfl ey.ltysy. .Buy a bottle o!yo.: drugnist nd start o:i the road to better health today. TI IPO a abases lVta- m a. t 6BsSf mm !..''-.-.t . LTilei Guaranteed Medicines. )r. Mile?' Nervine )r. Mik-s" Heart Treatment )f Miles' Tonic Dr. Wiles' Wood Purifier T)r. Miles' Anti-Pain Pith Dr. Mi!-r.' I.aatire T-blcts J.'r. iliier.' Tonic You'll Find Cr. Miles' Medicines at your Drug Store. nil. lay nieht, which was enjoyed byjtjon asserts that it will be necessniy trtn;r-vtiMinmMi m n i l nwt to esta'olish a special police force to Mr. and Mrs. Hebor Conrad spent 5tamD it out. Dicriinckv first cumc Jcrly of this place, has returned to Wednesday nUht at thq home of;int0 international notice through his ..ii. ...mi .ni. i..o eiu.i. direction of the counter-revolutionary T. A. Clionte and Fred Hamilton 'organization known as the Cheka dur- wero tninsacllng business In F.lKln inR the lied Terror period in the sum the Inst of the wwek. liner of 1918. 1 Clarence llest spent Sunday ln He recently denounced the railway La Grande. 'employes as Rpcculntora and traffic- Most of the farmers have their iCrs who should be jailed. However, Ice up, while others are Just get- it is difficult to understand how the ting around to It. jrailnmd men can be expected to work I'. M. Hale went to !La Crande: without stealing for trainmen have to attend to business aflniis Mon- told the correspondent that their pa) day. He returned home- Tuesday (amounted to only 5,000 Soviet rubles evening. ,a mu:ith.. This is equivalent to 20 Am- Mr. and Mrs. Hill Glenn came jcrican cents, less than the price of a over to atteud the play which was single pound of black bread, put en by the senior class of Im-i The American Relief Administration bier hlRh school Friday evening. t piote-ted egainst theft by special Walter Fisher spent the week-quarts and the Bolshevist government end on, Pumpkin Hldce. maVc-s good all Josses of American lllllle Day was a huslnesn visitor ! foodstuffs. But even the knowledge In town Wednesday. He came dnwnjthnt detection probably will mean horse-back. .1 death has not prevented thieves from Mrs. Miles Woodell has a severe , stealing American supplies '. attack of tonsllitls. Inez w:is un-, The tnilway administration asked able to altend school the first ol for (I1O.OOO.OO0 gold rubles for main- writing. Me and Mm. Eurle Parks were transacting business in town Wed nesday. Simon Woodell was a business visitor In . La Grande Wednwduy. T. A. Choate and Clyde Myers wero lmbler visitors Tuesday. Clifford Koyre Is beJng taken care of by Mn. Burk Oliver while Mr. - Coach Lodell announces that he expects to win this gania aud also the one tomorrow niaht at Enter prise. His men . are showing up much belter this week and the i shifting of Coker to forward and (larrlty at guard Is proving a much jietter combination than was played arainst the Josephites before. ' Kluhl men nutfln thn tr(n tin- lides the coach, Woodell, Hough 1 Itoyce takes a trip back east, going along as substitutes. '- Mrs. Emma Hug and IMrs. Burr j ' ' Slack were all-day visitors In town 1 The earth wulelis six million mil-(Monday, being at the bedside of lion tons. Mis. John Ackard. SATURDAY SPECIALS Cane Sufui', ewt (i.tiO Faneji- SupHr Cured I'aeun, Hi ?,' 9 II). Navka l?idled Oats : title Yakima (iem(tats, ewt. .2.1(l La GranHe Co-operative MRS. D, W. AINEY Demonstrating at the !. L. THORN'S Grocery Feb. 3 andi 4 Phone Main 42 tore Free Delivery 305 Fir St. rhen You Both Love Music What rnre deliRhlfuPytray to apend an evening tlun inH is ten ia g to ThiirunswiclA play your iavontc Irlectiousr That is, if yoiVown a B Vans- wick. If you hata"t one, oome in today and Karn;ow tJ get v'r hear it play Drunswick i anfi nistnimen- tat Hear the latest dance jazz s interpreted by the new Super-Feature Records. It's in toxicating! The ideal produc tion, the true, vrlvety tones w ill amaze and delight you. Then we will explain the convenient payment plan which so easily puis The 11 runs wick in your florae. FEBRUARY RECORDS NOW ON SALE EASTERN OREGON MUSIC CO. .the week by reason of her mother's tonance of transportation in 1922; buc illness. 'the government allowed only 48,000,- I Mr. nivl Mrs. Burr Cantreal spent 000 in the budget. However, it includ ithe week-end at the home of Mr3.;ed a provision that every department ft'untrenl's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ( of the govvrnirent hall pay for haul 'O. D. Slarns. ing its freight. j Mrs. Cray was the guest of Mrs.' Soviet Russia ami has 003,000 rail ! Jam ns Wise Monday nipht. way employes "nnd the Ukranian re- Mr. and Mrs. John Hensley were public 2S".000. Creat reductions in J Sunday visitor s at the honn1- Mr. .their numbers have been made because land Mrs. C. K. II:imni'rsley. oi the inability of the good commis- There way 6K In attendance ufsars to provide food for more. In fact (Sunday school Inst Sunday, nhlohjhcy are unable to. supply what food pleitsfd the officers and tearhers has been promoted to the reduced per very much. . jsonnel. ; ' Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Leslie off There is a greet cry in Russia that Enterprise are visiting at the home!" railways be put on a paying basis, f Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Combs. .SOVIETS WANT TRADE. (Hy Ansorinted press) RCA, Latvia, Feb. 3. Soviet 'Rus sia is going after the trade of Na t i c : . a 1 ist Turkey. A M oscow rad io dispatch savs that the Kemalist gov- jernment has censented to the estab lishment -of direct passenger and Miis Vide Iieams spent the week end m 1th her parents, who li e on Pumpkin RUle. Mr. Smith was a La Grande visi tor the lutH'r part of the week KoinR up Friday and returning home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Landman raine jthe play. ;Riack Sea ports to Anatolia. M r. Ooney went to I.n ttriUKle - Wednesday to attend to business Daffodils-now in bloom. Fresh cut matters. una ma Islands number every day. $Lf0 per dozen. CHERRYS FLORISTS. 8pe eials .1 lo1 MenV, L-utios' Mini ( 'hililrcn's Sweater, values 1o ..-..7."). Si'KCI l, I ; S3.95 1 lot Mi-nV. I,;, .lies' au'l 'liildnn's Sw.-ntor values t AI.-J--.. SPKCIAL i ;.. si.93 I lot 'IiiMivn's a Ai s' SwaW rehired 25" 1 1( Tuijiics, Tat!i. iiiul Skating ''''. value sij:riAL 98c' 1 lot ClliUl'i li's ak'l Povs' (":ij.s IQC Overstuffed Davenports At Prices Yocan't Affprd to Overlook SeeV)ur window V4 iv. i mmm? co. La Grande's Pioneer Home Furnishers Snodgrass and Zimmerman Funeral Service Par lor, Licenced Embal mcr, 'Arubulances Ser vice. Day Phone ' Main G2, Night Phone, Main 743. 150,') Fourth St. La Grande, Oregon. "T" "f Quality - that's! the Reason I for the ever growing t popularity of Albers Flapjack Flour. I Makes light, tasty hot , cakes. Order a Package Your Grocer . Recommends" Afbers quality o Flapjack Elour. i; i! ii !! r i; I: Superfine milk .Bread . THRIFT SI101' OPEN. ' The Rod Cross Thrift Shop is open daily now in the Now Foley Huildinn, off the Adams avenue entrance. Thursday will contin- ue to be Thrift Day and on this (lay 8,1 who have donations for the shop are a.-ked to have it ready to be delivered, that be- mg the day collections are made, 12-18-tfp CHESS imts The Thorobred of Breads Made With Milk TES rich and crcaniv, filled with wal- aud radius, each 10,- KOCLKS (MKESifUled with rich fin it filling ier x.en A '. :V)- r.U'rrEH II0XS Vnm filled ami iced with TAXI Call Main 44 We mnko nil cam promptly. Von iln not hnvu'to wait. V do all klmls of country driving. Itonwmaiih) iiej t'areliil Drivers FORD & GEORGE Main 44 i rum tlayoveu Iciiiir. each ... FRENCH PASTXIESf-ea. h (JLl'TEN HKEAlX-Zach HOSTON r.iU)'N J51.EAD oa.-h in, 10.- TV l'Oc aiul l-'ic i i Sign Service Auto Painting 6 f i-'-ry';. '-tA k V V : i t, i . i I, - c . ... . ' 4S.'1 Wu' Ve)l 9oz o I! it that iaslt j m a 4 M I i 1 46 u. r d the Gow- J , Ooa'GcaA . , ! 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