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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1922)
V'KCF, RTX" Mmidnv. TVhrnnrv 1, 1032 r WESTENHAVER S GILBERT Announcing LET TAY I. OP IO ! "VOUP 'lAJIJiMNG ! f V. . . ..... ; Vj . . ! ftK 'Vx ! Xcw Fabrics iinfS fc A' ' ' A'l J)csi;ns in llic "SV! Xf jicsi ,r TfiiiorinK ' "?1T mill the Smartest' rffi' I uf Cut. As I'Mial ' L. fl i ' KVfV ! woo'. k-V 1 AV ! : "awes j I -jt J i . '''V'...jiiii-.'.: Summerville News ITote TI1F. assurance of n toIio Just when uuiiloil r.lve such snU fartlon. Tho operator are working day nml night to keep each lllM I llli'l' ill Hindi Willi every Kill"-!' Hiilwi'i'lhrr. Jf you are not nli-raily enjoying lllrt advantages of ft tele phone, why not havo one Installed. "Hme Independent Telephone Co. In The Business World Tli3 man who ha character and maintains a good deposit in a reliable bank has many ad vantages.' WeVj prepared V help our ; depositors as fullyt as safe banking method will psxmit Build up youVbusinesl stand ing by banking witL us. WE PAY 47.. on time DEPOSITS LA OflANDE NATIONAL BANK LA ORANDE, OR,E. SOUND-RELIABLE- PROGRESSIVE rUpMi lul to Th Oljirrr) M!MMKKV1IJH, Full, 13. The f hlltlreii of Mr. and Mm. Hurt OII vr luivu Ucnn (mi tlm nick llfit this week. o Mr. and Mm. Way no Park wor IniliJc r vIhUoih Tuwli.y, belli K KtiifatH of Mm. 1'ark'n H.Hter, !n. Hatu HiuIhoii. Mr. Hint Mrs. Burr Cantroal lrero vUUurR in town Katurduy. ' Anioiij; thoso who wtro hi La Grande Httcmltng to bueiiiPSH affulra on Wcdnetduy of last wi-ck wro Hurt Oliver, Vrun PuKh, Hlmun Wood tf II and Mr. (Iowiy. Uchcf Conrad wiib tnuiHuetlntr l.usii.nfw in I in blur Saturday. Mr. and Mnt. Kill iliiin nnd rliildmn of Inihlor hplmiI lut Hun day at, tho homo of Mih. K. M. WaKonur. Mrs. Tai ntcr and dniiKhtr-r of linker cainc down Saturday to v.hU lny father, Mr. Lewis, who ,hns liein in poor licitUh this winter. Mm. l'ainter found quite a littlu more tmuw down horn than slut hud l'xjm t-tiMl,, Kile McKnn.iu took liur out to her brother's home, on the nlHi;h. Larle Landitian of linb"or wan hauling wood Wednesday. Clyde Myers made a hUMhieHn trip to Imbler Monttny. Me n'purtod the roudu aliuOHt inipaHahle. On airount of wfivl and bad roads tho child run of ft. K. Slack all ntayed in town Monday uUht. I tons I rv 1 ii has ko t Uaker to vluit ril;tttvon. Shortie Oswald spent Wednesday uiht hi La Grande. . Hud Glenn of La Grande1 Hi ent most of la.-tl week attending to hul ut.'Hfl af faii'B and looking after property here, lie returned to bin homo fti La Grande Kirady. Thoro was a danrinn party at the lioaui of Jim Lewis Saturday tilwlit. Tho parly wiihh wan to be Kiven li the Masonic hall Friday nilit had to he postponed on account of hehiK diKappoiuted ly the in u - HieiatlH. Fred Hamilton was h passen.mfr on the Ht:ine Monday evening, on hi way to La .(irandfi, where he was called on busiiieHH. Miss Alma Owi'ns is now takinp cure of Mrs. John Ai-kard who seeina to be improving very wlowly. Mr. and Mrs. ('art llattrlck went to La Grande Thursday, returning home Friday morning. Mrs. I'i'chh IMigh returned from WallMburg, Wash., the first of the w("k, where ln had spent th lust few weeks visiting relative. Mrs. K'iltli Sherman of Hawer. who had been Kpending a few, weeks with friends and relatives retunn.i to her home Thursday. Wilbur Oswald, ltohhie Keemin and Mrs. Cotlreal were passengers on the stajie Friday inorning re turnlng troiu La Gniiidc. Acel. Colt has been confined to his home for a couple of weeks on account of a s-vere cold and gath erlu;; in hl:i head. Randall IJcam was in town a cou ple of days the first or the week. He was a guest at the home of his sister, Mrs. ), It. Mi Ken.ie. Mrs. Aeel Colt of Island City upent a part of last week at her home lit re taking care of her hus band, who was on the sU-k lint. EIGHT FEE! OF !mcmm;ri FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM SNOW ON LEVEL eThotur Ctedi f 7 : Where Ybur Ctedit Is Good tJselt COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER SH.ER.RY.S I N )AY ONLY SpringtimX of Life Tingling.ove IN ' CAMILLE Her Supreme Triumph 0 Supporteffl by Rudolph Valentine v p 0 Also Showing A Comedy o o (Special tn Tho 01'r?r) MKD1CAL .SIMILNtiS, Feb. ports leccived from the Sanger an. I Ihtsin iMines distiicts are to the ef fect that considerable snmf, ranimr in depth from five to eight feet, ha? fallen in the hot week. The Hig Creek Pitch enmnanv ii 'orminir plans for the completion of heir ditch to be use I during the coming sum met. News of the death of Charles Ken nedy, of Portland, was received Wed nesday by his brothers, James and Klmer, of this place. The deceased was well known he if and is mourned by n host of friends an.l relatives. Hts brother, James, left for Portland en Wednesday to ntleinl the funeral. The Medical Spring's Grange held a very interesting- meeting" on Friday ev ening1. Five new members were in itiated and at the close of tlx- initia- Feeling Grippy? Cold Coming On? DRY, ticUiug M'tis.it inn in tho lhrct.it, headache, IrvriMi, rei ache. IVa't pl.iv wtih flu orwosnhit' ' told, (i'-t lr. Kini;'! Vsew hi-mnnv at once. .u ill bi the v ,i it t.ikes hoM r.iM-A the Vm:i;!i, l.kiw the plili'v;in ,. relieves tV rnticti,,,) in the eves ael he.ul, an I -iv.n l rc.il up the most (.'Vtia.ite k ci WIJ ami fciipi'- iii:aeii :un v iit:w A.' .? i!.i o Ko b.irnilul iIm.V. I.;t I t tvHv( medicine tor roldsViuhs I id $ri.j. Sold by your ilriiiti;W lor ii . Dr. King's New Discovery For ClJ; unci Cong hs Tiroil Out in Unit n n.iy",; 0wiuilln'l Ih- it mir ImiuiI fit. iniiOrrjuhilvO '1'fft Ir. K'in;'. fij!, i'r !nwili Uut N'on'il Lci tit f-r wovV. o Al .ill iinKc.-u J5. . .TRP! TjAIMiKRT rnAIN lKPAHTIKXTfi -SlOltK OlUi.V.MZATlO.N IX 'INK Olll.U o . Stilt Values Unsurpassed Spring Styles For Men and Young Men An Excep tional Opportunity For Substantial Savings T 7 rvwT ' , ill1 w f HE splendid collection of Men's and Young Men s Spring and Summer Suits awaiting your selection em braces the newest, smartest styles, patterns. and colors that will be shown this season. If it Wttr poiaibla to at.embla a fintr lln of Men's and Young Men's Suits or more remarkable values than the ones we have to offer you, you can be assured that this J. C. Penney Co. store would have them. Buying in tremendous quantities for our 312 stores enables us to go direct to tho large clothing manufacturers and obtain concessions seldom if ever equalled by other retail merchants. This makes it possible for us to ofTer our customers real quality and style at exceptionally low prices. 19.90 $26.50 $36.50 For Young Men At the above prices we are showinff Younu Men's Spring and Summer Suits in all-woul tweeds, ra.isimeros and unfinished worsteds both in single and bouble breasted styles, together wjth the ;mrt new Sport effects so much in demand by well dressed young nun. In tho single breasted styles we have a splendid variety of broken cheeks in brown, blue, gray and Ian effects the double hreaned style cams in plain brown, gray, blue and tan with neat pin stripe?, aU i Glt-narken plaiili in gray and brown. The Sport Suits are made with thr-iiirtor loose belt, patch pockets and backs with inverted pleati; all the new Spring colors and patterns. included are Blue Sorce Suits for young men, in plain single and two button double breasted stylus. For Men For Men we have tli more modest staple colors of gray and brown ixed all-wool worsted cloth and all-wool srg?s in plain gray and blue .de in the two-button semi-conservative and three-buttun staple styles, tho thought of real service always uppermost. iWe stand squarely behind our claim that there is the ost for the dollar in our clothing and an investiga of the values we are offering will substantiate our - ; 1 1 i i GENTRY ) CLOTHES FOR MEN Our Guarantee of " "Satisfaction or Your Money Back Goes With Every Suit We Sell m. ii rets rvn n i 1 ,. us" - 7 I 7 a J ARMOUR-CLAD CLOTHES FOR BOYS litm n very interexting prosrnni wits I A Chinook struck Mcdicnl Springs I icn.U'i cd. Lecturer George South re-; Wednesday, which was welcomed. It ; , , , ... , , i melted part of the twenty inches of; cetved a supply of new literature re . the aistrict. i-eiitly from Chicago nnd a very in-1 . . ... , .;...: i,. I Lasting program was pres,nted. I in ,.ft QrR,lv this wwk. Among the swinl events of the During the few days of deep snow, week was a farewell party nt the boim i,,c Sort-nien enjoyed a number of of .!. I). Wirth, a social at J. C. ;,.ovoU, 0hases. About twenty-five nni Timii i's Tuesday evening, n dancintf ma, hllvt, 1)t.l,ll caURhts. party at J. W. Ord's Wednesday highi and n house party nt Claude Turner's 1 h.me nn Friday evening. ' IT Oherver Want Aila. higher. J'rlinn llghLs H ero t II t(l $11.2",. Sheep were steady and eggs unlet wlillu butter was firm. ' FLAX LAM) SIGNED. Illy in VOUTI.AXn. Feb were steady today. dollar low, r nml lings ell l.'U V..I. 11 M..M ,u.... "oO I acres of flax land in Marion county 111. - - Cattle has been signed up by the Willamette Calves were a Valley Flax nnd Hemp Growers' assoi ems elation, it was announced here today. ' jj. xia . ': DrnOAVPT! WON'T l.HlrE Kill's Pills R sWraaWJi'IJBlTa!ttnW6ffPJ Choice Dried Fruits Exceptional Low Prices t'l..i'' !t,i;u Pnuics, !) lli; ...' 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