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"PAGE TWO L'A' ORANDT! EVFNTNO OTiSETtYEK Suturdav, March!. 19:".! THE NEWEST OF SPRING'S .V!V"Tv?.. fl.1 LATEST MODES NOW BEING SHOWN AT HILL'S WE HAVE ASSEMBLED' THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, READY-TO-WEAR, MILLINERY, CLOTHING AND SHOES WE HAVE EVER SHOWN HERE-TO-FORE IN LA GRANDE. ALL REPUTABLE MERCHANDISE OF HIGHEST QUALITY, SO FRFSH, SO GLORIOUSLY NEW AND SO VARIED THAT YOU SHOULD NOT FAIL TO VISIT OUR STORE AND SEE FOR YOURSELF THE MANY NEW THINGS WE HAVE TO SHOW YOU. AND WE MOST CORDIALLY INVITE YOUR INSPECTION. COATS - SUITS DRESSES Artistic ami' entrancing new modes for Spriny in Suits, ('cats', and Dress es. Smart Sjirin fashions arriving' ,i..:i. . ..n i ...in sliki'iiMr tmili (Willi. ml l 1 1 l in i i ')' '"h ..."..v., r await your inspection. New Siiring- time Suits, nindislilv tailored, others hands' inely 1 rimmed with emliroi dery anil hraids. New Dresses, refreshing creations in exmiisite falnics treated differently. IVauf iful KjiriiiT Coats in Polo cloth, Chinchilla and Velours and coats of new fahrics and faultless tailoring that ehanii. - VtK- lh jm nit if 1 Pa - NEW SILKS We offer the most complete line of silks we have ever shown, including taffeta and' satins in all coh rs, new Russianary crepes in all wanted shades, ('anion crepes. Crepe de, Chene, (ieorgettes, etc. You will find a most complete assortment. NEW BLOUSES Never hefore have we shown so many pretty blouses there are all sorts i tailorevl effects' and' beautiful fussy overhloiises in combination colors and such array of new bright Sports shades you will find just what you want here. , ' SHOES Special effort has been made to assemble the finest stock of footwear obtainable, all new styles arc here in tin! popular' colors for Spring wear. We are sure you will like our styles and be pleased with our prices. ' '., I v. i ,,rv-j" 1 . ,- HEW WASH GOODS Advance new Spring styles are ready for your ap proval, lieautifnl fabrics in handsome new designs and colors Tissues, Dotted Swisses, Linen, (ling hams all ready for your inspection.. Millinery Adorable Spring Hats. The elusive touch of smartness that immediately distin guishes the individual hat from among hats worn in. any gathering r.f wcmen is a very tangible part of every hat we show. Featuring all the new Spring colors. See ours first. J4 EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR PRISCILLA DEAN HATS HilPs Dep t Store SEE THE NEW MINA TAYLOR WASH DRESSES lie will he hero lit a time when nil run hear him. A. It. Si turn, aliniste.-. The La Grande roil unci Kun eluli biiildiui; nf Ihirly feet riont.'ifcn anil received this week six pairs of Moii-jtw.. stories depth. ,...ii,i, nhcasiiiils from I!"' Villain . . . , u u ettu vairey. The cost wa 16 l'r ' r irsr npsoyicriun i nui m, : , Knmliiv chiu.l lit l-i.. Iteirular i l""r sci vices lit 11:00 uml 7 :.'!(. Rev. Wm. 1 mill the blnlH ilnose. III the vulley. Build of Uaker will speak both morn intr anil eveninif. Younir People's mee'. in at IJ::!0. A bl slide occurred four milds j There was considerable Interest tnriioil : maiiifi-htr-d In the city election Mon day, but Mill thern was hardly tho ! Millie illinium of liustliiiK for Vlltl-H Hint Iiiih 'been witness"! in formi municipal elections. Tlnit -them wait S Just Thirty Ttears Ago in the Grande Ronde Valley ihlH Hhln of KlKln haluniuy, -r-, vo(o ()Ut h ,ni,nmi ,y iiiK the track with mu' nh u.tal nuinber of votes east, 040, snow and arth. A force of men . . . . vntf. )e3B n,.,,, wlls have been employed dnrliiK "".Past jn ist v,...s ,.,.,.tion. S. U. I week, to clear tho olislruetlnn. I" ' ,.ndldiite for nniyor, "run J the meantime u transfer of '"'" n,. sl.ari., wolf." md received .and passengers hus been nni-le. by 111aJOI.tJ, far tn "Wl fHB or the the iise of handcars at the Klein . mM s.IlK1'lIllfl. ,.x,,ei-'tai1ons. Tlie fol Jlend. ! lowing men were' r-WtMV to tho I icoimcll: David lluy. 8. II." Haworui, The west bound pnssencer train A birthday dinner was nlven in (struck a slide above l'leiisant viil- lov which threw tne euKiun i and J. 1). McKcimoitJ honor of Ftobert H. Palmers' c-1 x li t -letli birthday Friday at the ri.'.-d-denee of one of his laughters, Mrs. U. W. (Irandy. There were preient on that occasion nine persons wliose age axK related 710 years, or near ly an HveraKe of 711 years each,, and it may bo doubted If a merrier lot of elderly people were evi.v assem bled together. Tho names and nt;es of those people were: Hon. John H. Stevens. SC; John Graham. 82; Ii. P. Patterson, 81; Robert H. Palm er, HO; Mrs. Thos. Williamson, 78; Mrs. Robert Palmer, 78; Mrs. D. P. Patterson, 76; Mrs. J. H. Stev ens. 75 und Green Arnold, 74. Tho other guests present were W. J. SnodKiass, Jasper H. Stevens, Mrs. Hannah lloiters. Mrs. .1. M. Berry, Mm. J. ( Clark, Mrs. Krank Graham, Mrs. W. I). Grundy and children, Mrs. Fred Newlin, Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Jones, and Mi and rs. Charles llardlnii. all t nntwiu nf lnivi f.l..il) at Peonle's the coaches from the track. No M 'ket lho,le Main 747 urns iniured In the IC.tst. i ' i See "ClubbinK A IIns)iil"toni(;ht At the time of coiim to press ar-nt j t, H Tabernacle. yViiVain nt ranxements were nearly completed ' j,.. m " "il-lS-lt for the construction of a row of, five brlrk biilldiuus from tho R,il-j .,,,, f Si50 nXU0nIe' Murket. Fhonc Main 7-17. M- ston biilldini! wiMt. with u total frontiiKO if one hundred and fifty feet. "The furniture firm of Murphy, Sturkell awl Co., has received three carloads of carpets and furniture for thn Foley hotel. A noin In rnlKe a suImIiIv fund of $100,000 for the purpose of in-1 ducinK tho location and establish ment of manufacturing enterprises in La Grande has been prepared by u comlmltee appointed by the cham ber of commerce. Eimrji if i i. ir. n w 'to.-? ; . ntT For Sale Last Tuesday John Anthony the bakery and confectionery estab lishment purchased from H. Wild ey the thirty foot lot just west of the Ralston bulldini; and will erect thereon a two-story brick a-room modern house, full buse- I incut, with fiariiKe; splendid plumb of'inK. This place has 21 acres with a good barn, chicken liouso and tho soil is the rich sandy river bot tom loam. Located 2 miles from La Grande. Price $000. Terms $500 annually and interest at 7 per cenL ' The newly elected city officials' were serenaded by the opera house i band Monday evening, ami acknow-J ledged the: same with appropriate Bp-ceclies. The Grande Rondo Lumber com-1 pnny nre busy with their annual: log drive of 10,000,000 feet or logs, and will wind up the job about Monday. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is. hereby (riven that the undersigned jas been duly appointed by the CoumtV Court of the State of Oregon for LiVon County, AdminN 'trator of the E.ite of D. H. MrWut crs, deceased, :Vd has , qualified ns such. 'All penis having claim.-! afrainst said estauVire hereby requir ed to present the sdVie, vlrified as re quired by law, to tV unfeersigned at 'Hilgard. Oregon, orVtt tlie office of his attorneys, Green Vi Jless, at La Grande, Oregon, witlln Isix months from the date hereof. Patedat La Grande, Ore,, March 11, 1822. J. W. SCOTT, Administrator. Mar. 11-18-25, Apr. 1-8. Automobile Owners vAttention We a now ready for all kinds of uto Vepairing and overhauling Gtt our prices before goin elwhero. EconomVbarage 140D Jefferson Phone Ell-J 12 1-2 acres, will Improved, close to La Grande, $3000.00. I 7-room house, modern, 2 big lots 60x110, close to lii.'ih school. Price $:!uimi. $;",oo i-ush, $"o per. inontli, including interest. . I havn several tfoyi llstnil that nn prhed rlrlit. 1-anro tract, close to skliohl, the Victory hi fili way is runiiinAwtst tliis rlaco. Tho hoil is of the west. 7 room hoiiHC, rhickon Ikhiho and smnll ham. T'rii-e $2200.00. Exide Batteries Itattor ltntlciii lialdTii1 I latteries Batteries Strombcrg t il fny In Ntork, 't for Kent, f s Vtecliaruod I uereil luVc "ihuietir 1 3TAU' 36. Rr BATTER Fred Burge In Lcighton'H .MacR Repaired. uietorl Service. ION op. WorUs 6-room house, hiph sehnol, 2 Price $2000.00. modern, 'close tn bii; lots 60x110. If you have a small car and want to trade it as a first payment on it small place coinn in and see nip.' Geo. H. Currey Phone 200J Real Estate Insurance mi u. l, -luUlX ." i IL.l - FOR TIIK MAN WHO HIDES We Cliocnlnto rriwiii" of all fluvors carry a full line of cowboy boot--frosh taffy KngllHh (toffy mints iv,.., r:i like n i',ve. and nro made iund wafcra 111 fact nil favorite tn wear SOMMKR & MARTIN, candles are made daily at the Pal- 11 IB Adems nvenne. 3-i:l-0t'nce Cnnfertlonery. 3-14-tf Given Away. Km- a i-t Only Full Size 12'h- fan Jminii'l TiHi?, Givon Away Willi I'Ivitv I'ni'cliasf tiiJ(in(tl (Hid C'poam a the IJt'.milai' Trii't' f "(Of. PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE THE REX ALL STORE .. i I I I Iflhstifal j ! ;;;i;:.;;::.:i:l..:.,.i:;----:'i-"-.:-:..::--:,i":.:;::i ! ! 1 I'ust C hureh of Christ, Scientist. Corner of l'irst and Washinirton. Sun day morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject, "Matter." . Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wed nesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading room open to the public ev ery .Monday, Wednesday nnd Satur day from two to four. All are wel come to attend our services. ; A:. I't Jl) Capes, Wraps nd Coats InrVMilailv and tin-'Miss his nliiNtralioii is an oxtra- linaik- t xamjilo of exquisite sUVjiul-f Wmh Gavnients and I . . ! -r ..i i . - mrir-iiue nas imvii ternieU "the most reinarkalile niodes seen this season.' 'Worth Style Is Worth While' CAMPBELL SISTERS Latter Day Saints. Regular ser fs-ices at the Tabernucie. Sunday school 1 commences at 10::tU a. m. Sacramen tal services, 2 o'clock p. m. Mutual ' there was a splendid response on the iiirpiuvcmem .-vssociauon, siimmy at part or the membership. Tomorrow' 7:00 p. m. Ttachers' training class, will be "Whole Familv n :iv nnd : Monday at 7:00 p, m. Priesthood and from all promises, it is going to be n neuei cwieiy meeting at :uo p. m. great day. We are asking that every Primary association at the tabernacle : member of the congregation have the Tuesday, for children, 4 p. m. Pri- whole family to which the member'' maiy association on north side at the belongs nt the morning service. Yo i little chapel, fur children, Thursday at will remember thnt we said Inst ween 4 p. m. Religion class at tabernacle that we wanted 200 piesent nt the Thursday at 2 M0 and 4 p. m. R-: Bible-school. Well, we had 100 of iigion class at the chapel on north sid; them there, but we are going to have at 2:?,0 and 4 p. m. Tuesday. Keg. 22', tomorrow. That class that said ular choir practice at the Tabernacle i they were going to grow to ISO is Thursday at 7 p. m. Regular Fast Day 1 certainly moving along. Bible school services at 2 P. m. the First Sunday of' meets nt fl:4.i. preaching service at i each month. The public is cordially j 1 1 :0o and 7:.10. 'All Christian En- inviiea 10 auerai any or an oi our sr iravors nt i ::l(. "Let's Go." 0. W. vices. Charles J. B'.ark, Bi'hop. '.Tones, Minister. "HIM' HAXSF.X CiAtractoi- and Hutlder Jlit k, Stone, Tile anil L'onci-i-te Work WOOD NOTICE. Notice is hereby given- that the District School Board of School Dis trict l. 1, of Union County, Oregon, will reciV'e up to five o'clock p. m. of jj April ls 1022, sealed bids for fur- I . .m!HTTmmmm jnishing saV! Disti-ict Number 1 with , Tbn i.-i,,, m .u i- . ,- . o80 cords four-fciot split tamarack I lhc l-irst Methodist Lpiscopnl ij-Vj i 111 , I ,. M vupm or flr vv(Ki R,d wood to be cut J Church. Key. R. C. Edgington of ' while green V'd " later than July l Helena, Montana, will be the preacher . ISth, 1022. fn froil large knots and in the forenoon service. He will de-! acceptable to sd R.liool Board. J liver a sermon worth hearing. The! Said wood to V delvered, :S7! conls i pastor wiMprTach in the Gospel ser-! at: the High Ahool Bufiding, ll.i vice at theevening hour on "The Riv- cords at the Grewold building, and er of Life." Spe.-ial music by the i 70 cords at the Rftoita building, and chorus under the direction of Mis. to be corded up nVJ'y and closely. (Williams. Bible school with good i where directed by the Board. One cln.-ses for all at 9:4.ri. ' Epworth Lea-; hundred cords to be delivered by Aug gue at ti::!0, Harvey Carter. President, lust 15th, and all on or before October The chorus has commenced the pirn-j 1st, 1922. Bids to be left with the nration of the Easter Cantata. "The ! School Clerk, and the Board reserves Living Christ," by Wilermere. It is J the right to- reject any and all bills, an etra fine piece of music. You are and Surety Bond in the sum of $500.00 invited to any and nil of the services, must be given for performance of G II. Quigley, Minister. contract, if so desired by the Board. j . CllAS. II. REYNOLDS. Christian Church. Our Pre-Easterj . School Clerk. Campaign is on. Ijist Sunday was I Mar. 11-18-25-29-81 "Every .Member Present Day," and , " Aut Service Painting Th mddern kind run lasts ! La Grande MATTRESS SHOP and WEAVING WORKS Mattresses of all kinds clenn ed and rebuilt. Feather Reno vatlng. Rag Rugs and Fluff Rhus for sale. Carpet and ling Cleiinl: K !)vI2, l.no and up Cbas. Edwards, IVo;i. Phone 2"--W J A Gnarantee With Every Strok oi I I the Brush bp4 the Guar- j " ante li Good. Runyan A-New-Hat fill- OS :.)e TAXI FORD & GEORGE lime with a riufipuity that is lionilcd. Every ilciver anil every car bonded rop. your protection Willi tlio very best Of sei-vlee. CAI.I, MAIX 44 Keinnilelllg ti-nt-ttng. to none loo linn pi-lee, a." y See cio belol work. 1002 X .St. comer X and Gin. nf nl gi-nernl con- Job too large, I, Xo ivar-iiiue tirs' experience. you let your First Baptist Church. Sunday St Peter's Epi-.-npal Chun-'n. Cor-1 ner rmirtn -ireet ar.I u avenue .i.n-1 , m n n Ma.ch lt.th is the Ird .Sunday ,n I,-. intenednt. We want a full attendance Only three more Sunday remain until f ,n, Slln,,ny ,.,,, ,(, hpar f(,r Faster. Keen in m;nd that -e are ,n K,vor. Th(1 ,or wi h , traimr.g so that the chuieh .rail bear,,. m. Subieel. "Individual Work for worthy witness t,. the Resurrection. Individuals." Mrs .Frank S. Jester, We should neglect no ser.--e whicn-dirertor of musk-, has arranired (Mod e ran. by self-denial and effort, at- r, 1... .1,. 1 k..i. 1....1. tend. Taere will be the usual i-r- rminB d ownin(f Rev. R. C Edg- .-' ular s.-rvices next Min.tay. Our special WKU, f m .Mont., Superintend- ! feature to be noted by Brotherhood , of rnrislilm IIo5pitn,, for thc I Wen that the,,- corporate communion ; Nl)rthwt, wi ,mK.h at the ewninB ' is at the early servwe at S a. m. ForhlHlr. is wi he , sfrmm I th.vv- anticipating eonf.rmatnm there ;p wiH minUon what thp proteMant " "'- l- 1 ouiainj 1 fhnr.h.i nr. and 4:i:, p. ni. Thnr .lay. tlie ser 'mon topu- Sunday morning will be "Our Birthright in the Commonwealth of (!..." Oi, Monday evening at llcfl an liiiil the regular BnitherhotKl fel lowship meeting will be held. Mr. Walter MacPherson, the Day I I f c7 15 .B'S. XI Iiftanro iJ."c I. 11c 1:U-I HAT ErWiA .111(1 -vi HAT EI and COLOR ITK The L&L Drug Co. j churches nre doing in hospitals fo the sick. . R. Hinson. I). D., of I Portlan, will preach at the Baptist church next Tuesday afternoon at J 2:110 and at T:TiO p. m. Dr. Hinson is 1 vice-president of th American Han- ! list lloi"e Missinnflrv QninlV nf VW traveling. YnrU u .-. .v- 1 secretary. w,!l be with llie men at preachers in tho Baptist denomination I this meeting. All are ,nv,tc,lJ,,lnH js ,nlrt to ; f ,h(1 m(wt 1 . t.unn, Lector. ular sneakers on ,he Vacific Coast. - Korniture Exchange VoiljpLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS fkoKlack 12a ED DOS03UE, rrop. Fir A Jefferson .... j 4-4 '" Snodgrass and .lmmerman tfuncral Service Par lcr, Licenrod Enibal mer, Ainhulaiice Ser vice. Day Phone Main 02, Night Phone, Main 743. 1505 Fourth St. La Grande, Oregon. o