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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1922)
1 - r ,-Tf- r,A ;kandh evenino-obsekver : TJmvl.iv, F-'riiw:v''.:192?, PAOE TWO Mrw rSTrr"l lilO ""' CORN AS CASH UIIILU IXMlj III IHllillUUU Ml TRUNKS - BAGS SUIT-GASES IN A LARS-E ASSORTMENT ALL MODERATELY PRICED Civ''? vy'.r?!ji'i: A- lilfs Dep't Store CIVIL SERVICE EKH SOON The U. S. Civil Service eoninilH slon announces an At-tinp -AjwiHt.int SurKeon examination to rill vacan cies In tlw poHltlon of ActttiK As sistant SurKeon, at $480 a your, for part time, to 12400 and $3,000 a year lor (nil lime, U. S.' r-tilillc: Health Service. throiiKhout the Eleventh Civil Service Iiutrlct; re ceipt of applications to close March IX. 1U22. I'm furlJinr Information and ap plication blank apply to the Su:re-tary',,'.I.'iK-i' Hoard of Civil Service Kxamiiiei:, nt any first or- ccoiul clans post orilce, or to the Secre tary, Eleventh I'. 8. Civil Service District, 303 I1. O. IlultdliiK. Scat- .Hhtnirton. SNjCl!T(tlVOi:8 FOOD ruV n bit Cnmly in when marie Tho J'alace Confc? the bout.' ' One point scowl each half wax tln heal tho I'nlon liixh jtirl'H aex t.'tie could do UKuinHi the "troiic li if n I iclrl'n, hasketlfjll team. And while the fnloiilles were rollltiK up their two points, (he blue and White marked UP J"l 4.1 points, m.'iklus the final wore 4r, to 2 In favor of the l.u flrande hlKh ti'am. Ilesnlte the overwhelnilrlK wore tip) name wan far more iiiieretiliiiK than the heure would Indirate. In the firm f.-w minutes or the first half neither team was able to score. From then on the La Grande wiuad marked up 2;! points hefore the I'lilun learn scored. A converted roil Just before Ike period whistle made their lirsl scon. In the. second half several chances were ma. le in both lineups buti lite name presented the same aspect as bi'.'ore, I'liion convert iyn one foul anil the lontls scor lii 22 points. JiThe l'ulou team played a far Ijerter eame than in the Knino earl ier in the season, bill on the other hand the local Kills had Improved. Marjorle O'lfricu and Norma May fc'.ir were hiKh point scorers, with 2.V and 20, respectively. The en tire La Grande team played fine htill. Theer were no oulHlaudlnu stars on the visiting six. t The lineups wore: La Grande, I Marjorle O'llrien and Norma May I Kar. rorwards, Winona Lyman, Jjuinpini; center, l,oa i.yninn. rilll- iiintr center, Lula .lulke and "Marie llowmaii, ciinnls; Cnion, Kudele 'Gray and Juanila Wright, forwards. Deon Woil, JumpiuK center, Ida Hel- lus. riiuniiiK center, Kmnia Wulf (Mini Doris lluslck, atiards. Siihstltiltlnns: La Grande, Ali jilroy Hare for Marie llowiuaii; 'I'nlon, Cleo Spencer for Klilina lu ull, Ktlltli Gilklson lor Cleo Spcii- cev. ' nutritious food ! J':"rl R'nol'ls refereed. uro inicrcdientH. I After the tiiimo a ileliKhtful feed ncry uses onlvl"13 Kvl-'" to the visltliiK lilrls who McrcliaiiH'in M :i lli;i llnv Tiik:il "in TIioiimukIs nf 1;us!jcls, Duriiitr J'asi lid D.-ivs. 2-18-tf worn jllf th RACS Wanted nt The Obscrvor 'Kills llliitetl in their appreciation deliKhttiil time tho LaGrande Kave to them. (By Assteiiuna 1-TeAs) i.MADKLIA. Minn.. Feb.' 2R. .Merchants of Madilliti kiid larmers jnf the surronntliiiK country If.ive I been broimht toKetlrer ' as the re I Mil It of the acceptance of 'corn as (cash In the purchase of merchan dise or settlement " of "accounts. ' j u a two-months period Jut end .ed, the merchants biiusli'. niort; than 30.000 bushels of corn at ap proximately 20 cents it bushel, or a I total of $10,r,00, which was "new I money" reliiised in ihe eointnuully and relieved the financial pi-ussiire I on mei chaiits to a certain extent. I One or the direct results or the experiment, which was copied In I many other towns as e'pile Madella .Plan." was the establlshnntnt here ia few weeks uko or the Conimun jlty club, orKitnized to foster tlio j fullest spirit of cooperation between i the town and eo u lit i y club. When the market for the. larm- ,er's crops, especially corn, started tin the downward trend, .and in isoiiiiJ coininunltlea corn was sold as I fuel or burnt for fuel by the farm ers, I'. 11. Lebak, a :Madiillii busl l news man, conceived the Idea, of uc: i ceptiiiK corn from, the . fanners . at I 10 cents a bushel above tle local ' price. I Thf rules of , the Pliipt vhtch ! was received v-i(ll 1 euthusNtt'tfi iby the fariueifr' w'lien ' they - ntiw jthere were no 'VlririKS attached to It. iws: rmiir was allowed to hrliiK ii loh I bushels of com to any merclindtj;njd nveive his ' pay in merchandise or pay on taceoiint. 2. Mercliants cooperatliiK agreed to take' a "ftlven amount of corn on these tdt-nis, but had the privi lege of taking an additional quota from uny "farmer owing them a bill. During the two month period the merchants sigreed to pay a l.Te- Kneels In (lie Sweet What Is more acceptable than n Ten pounds of laid $1.-W at IVopU V Market. 1'hone Main 747. i i ,.f 1 i..i'.i over of fresh, haud-iiiade the local niarkel, wllh u minimum ! lutes from the raiaie i " " it nv i cum ii im tiit-i i) ii niiie-ii corn and !!5 centH for com on the etir. In trade or on account, the corn to be hauled to the local ele vators and wi lulled In, graded and turned over to the representative ot the merchants, who In turn Is sued ta merchandise check, stating what store it was drawn on anil in what amount. The merchants were well satis- fltd with the results. The actual percentage ot loss by this system or corn buying was. 26.7 per cent. as the merchants necessarily had to market the corn and accept the consequent los due to the premium tiny gave the farmers. Jisnmir tcp.ii mmu lit u GRMRPSNGHNA ; : THUIFT SHOP Ol'EN. !,!- The Red Cro.-s Thrift Shop is-W ! open daily now in the New Foley !v Buifiliinr. off tho Chestnut Ktreet i entrance. Thursday will contin- ue to be Thrift J)ay and on this day all vho have donations for i-H the shop are asked to have It j-!- rcatly to bo delivered, that 1)0-' ine the day collections are made. jf. 12-l-tfp i m w w fi v imj rji were as il'U l. Aifci itli PKKIN, January 4. OPy Mail) Tho footlmil ehumpion.ship of Chiih has now boon won by a team ri'pre .sftitmjf the American marines sta tionocj in iVkirttf as the legation tfuard. The title was won alter the chamnioTishin of North China ha 1 hern clinched by a defeat of the 1'ith Infantry and by a game with thei team from the American Club of HbaiiKhai which went tb the credit' of Peking by the score of .'15 to lit. The final game was played in Shang hai i before a crowd of about 2,000 The marine team had practiced fo: about two months under the coach ing of Cap'ain Tenney, a former half back at Innvn University, and tw ) former Princeton players. The brand of football which they put up would have compared favorably with that of many collepe teams in America, and throughout the short season of three games the marine squad wa: reliever of all other duties. The trip to Shanghai was taken by seventeen men and the squad was accompanied by Colonel Karmany, commander of the legation piiard" in Peking as well as by Coach Tenney and the marine athleti? officers. A very lucky strike for William Tell, Jr. One of the luckiest 'in history, when you con sider the consequents. f wn we discovered the toastii process iix years ago, it a Luc ly Strike for us. Why ?Becav se now millions olVmoki rs prefer the special Nflava- of the Lucky BtrikeGlgarette because It's Toasted Jf which weala in th0 deh'ooua Burley flavor And also because it's CSjST '':-fff3 For Sale 5-rnom modern bungalow, 3 lots, garage. This is a good buy for some service man that wants to use bis Stato Loan, l'rice $3800. New 4-room house, just coraplet ad. Here is a chance to buy a homo that no one has ever lived In a n A the price Is right. $150 cash wllliandle this. Trice $1400. r.-roiim modem home, just off paved sVcet. This Is n good place and thi location is good. Price i $2000. i room irkidorti bugalow, paved street, gara;; fltll basement with wash trays. 4-room house furnlsheld, big lot COxllO. The party that owns this place wants to move away and Will sell now for $1700. I have money to loan on first class farm security. op ourntd y class farm security. MAKE YOUR OLD CLOTHES LOOK NEW WITH PUTMAN'S "., - MagvQ Cleaner- x-.c- Cleiiu the most dslicate Fabrics ; without leaving a ring PUTMA THE L'S V -X RUG STORE L STORE Income Tax Facts NOW IS THEjjME ,TO BUILD yerti the; Work, - r-r-i n-kilhilior is pli'iitifi(kaw iqon' nun iuinKiH reasoiiiUilK j.n 'ricc. We (-luryNsiiii-e it lit "hi buil and niiiko (jhuiI hiHsi1:W Iits Jumlier Our Sppoinlty, Co. R J.itimtiTi; fniiar, La Grancet Oregon Telephone, Black 781 Forms 1 (t?fi and 1009 for report iiiK payments to otln'is of 1,00(I or niore dtirfrin the calendar year 1 9'2 1 may be obtained at offices of collectors i Internal revenue and branch offices. Under the "in formation tit source" provision of the rev. -tine art of l!21, report must be made by all persons, trus tees, fiduciaries, Kuardians, and by rorpoi at ions, personal service or ganizations, partnerships and orRan-i izations of payment to others dur-j Ink tin year J of $ 1 ,IMK) in-: more. ' ! A separate return of information for each officer and employee whose i salary for I'll'l was Jl.nOO or morel is required of employers. Payment i for ovirtime, tees, commissions. bonuses, shares In the profits, and ! Ihe fair v.ilue of hoard and quar- ters furnished as part payment for services should be included in the total waes or salary paid. Krater-j nal organizations ami associations are required to report mlarit or , other compensation paid to officers, j The responsible ofticer of a church i or religions orsaniation must re-! port salaries or remunerations paid! 1o pavlur or oHirers. Hanks and j similar organizations are requirl 1 to report Interest piid or credited, tu a depositor if. tlnj total during i the year equalt-I or e,cerded Jl"Ui). I ()i naniations havlnn branch of- 1 fires should tile complete reports j through the main offices. ' First time I met him, I said: VThere's some one to tie to" Smhh-was telling how real quality needed no second introduction. " i And that's the testi mony, so', many people have given about Grape Nuts. They didn't have to learn to like it. Wheat and malted bar ley, skilfully blended, and slowly baked for 20 hours, in our great, sanitary food factories, are developed into a natural sweetness, richness and crispnesa that make an immediate appeal to the taste. The exceptional nourishment which Nature places in these best of the food grains is perfected for complete and ready diges tion and assimilation. Grape-Nuts builds for health and accomplish ment. A delightful breakfast or luncheon cereal, with cream or milk (ready to eat from the package); delicious when made into a pudding for dinner. Ask your grocer to send you, or your waiter to serve you, this splendid food today. "There's a Reason" for Grape-Nuts Made by Poatura C.rcul Ci., Inc., Battle fVcck, Michigan Geo. H. Currey Phone 200J Real Estate Insurance 10 in. Double Disc . Columbia Records Are Now 75c W. fL Bahpenkamp Company FORD; & GEORGE Main 44 Ititle Willi! a company that is Knnileil. :veiy ili lver nnll ei cry em-1 lmnte fee your protection Iwitli, the very best o( service. j . '.f,l. .MAIX 44 ine cnci in nirerlect Day. t A viit to the l(laue Confectionery J tor sonic ot their Well known ilt-limni tonvoctions. .- j U-18-tl" Just-Arrived A rv Line i' (liusrliiinis. per vl Id (;Sc Orttyjulics per y.uSy- 7. lMMilin(,vr yil Ss .'....".'...'. "),')( Di'ttctl Swiss, pNLil ;),"),. Voil'. l"'r yt -VVK-. v r.-. !! 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I : 7 IlOllfS now tlip import, t than stitches. o see things in the vol1 eves anil their care. 1 can easilv he made train and ahuse. inn system will snap so Work 'won't hurt it most ah'used organ and the is the rye. "When in cries r.ie warning. mill rquipmpnt arc thp most .V. V DR. W. H. PEAEE Optraaetrvst Snodgrass and 'immerman iRmornl Service Par- Idr, Licenced Embal- mer, Ambulanee Ser vice. Day Phone Main G'J, Night Phone, Main 743. 1"K): Fourth St. La Grande, Oregon. i I' .1 o W V A G 0 n n o