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PA 07? TYfO r.A or an dp r.n-NTNft onsF.K.VET' h n.ercantl! S. L. Mucill hud a relapse from NEW RING MERCHANTS At New Prices We have assembled for your convenience one of the largest and best selected stocks of merchandise in Eastorn Oregon practically all new clean merchau dise purchased for cash since January 1st 1922, which we now offer for your in spection at lowest possible prices. A visit to our store will convince you that it will pay you to shop at Kill's, GINGHAMS CRETONNES LUNCH CLOTHS :lieaii1iful now (Ircws Hundreds f y.'ii'ds i.f J.,,, J,,,,,., ,.,,ls .m, UiiiKliMiiis,)l:ii(ls, clic ks beaul il'iil new cretonnes napkins, jn ., sizes htripes. "I I patterns, pl'i(!(l ,m,., (.l(fK !.,.,,,! (,., per vard, f'rni 13c-25c ' 29c up $129UP PERCALES HOUSE DRESSES EATH TOWELS mid .l,,i-k -olr. "I"'""s ''I'd dresses IV f4, women, new patterns, .in' lh 19c 25c Piich 25c 93o ' C0F'SETSV nmr, ' SILK HOSE WjH-ii(M-nr-.s.(,oi-sViii LADIES 7ESTo ...., i (lit iJSw r i- I , i V i ollieil S Silk lies," 111 s c,l Ms!,.-, all M..X Ladies lec'velc vests lll;((.k w,-t lm VU, !U all m, pair, $1.00 l'Slr.,.. Nc up V 103 CHILDREN'S HOSE ST V" . ... , JAP CRKSE.S MOGUL OVERALLS Hoy s and (irl s ribbed liose, all sizes, bolli New Jap Crepes in ev- Men's Moul overalls, black and brown, rpiu- er.v color imaginable, union made, exlra lieavy lar Ilfx' value, pair priced per yard wi-ijrht, all sizes, pair 25c 35c $1.35 Hill s Dep t ore ,.!.! Lostimw negative team Hurley Mice. some iial treatment, and ,-r,l years. Tmn tin out t.,o soon. ..! suffer,-,;! . and Wayne Crow with then- twh assisteo hem in n ... ,.i v.. ' ;k , ,,11 for a year or the.i,,tf in her face from it. Mrs. Mi. s Mason (Suing to Union, and Un- so culled m s, y. a o I er ases Kter.rlKe last Aven and Mr Naian have had it the ions negative team column in heio fur i town, and I etui. led to l...t..p.iM U. in to. .1. I...... trUr, . ,.tA Willi noslDnncn 1US1 ( V. week owinff to the flu. .Mr. and Mrs. Chn. Po took their . The Revival Meeting closed on dauKht ,r Mildred to a Iowa Man Sunday nltrht. that had Wen V to- -r- and found hH. !for nearly three weeks, conducted b "-""". ....... :.. .. v........ u s.ilvn. ' iieln. r.nvny jci" - . ... ,,, , , . I ii . ...,:..! fi I .u V,;.,.. u, t -. I talrU 111. en .-: w. v.. rieener im "- " h K u'v. 'i .iii.i;!), luaiiu. iciiuui 41U, mm li.u 1; , 1:1 1 i.O' "HjiKMl IIUf iiciii v.ii.u..... town and rMiductlng store ther for hov lie movqd to Caldw so, eoiniiiK back to winter and iuovIiik onto Ilia farm ' past week. near tuvyn. lie la aurvlvol iy lil' .Mrs. Klla MeKcnsie was called to widow and ki-vimi children, .Mrs. Ony KnterpiiM- the firnt of last week by Cure", .lr::. , Kd. Thompson, both ot the serious illness of her li!t!e Krnnil KnierprLii!, ,Mrn. (.'. M. Johnaon of on, Mr. Francea Oaijr's six-months-1'uyetto, Idaho, CharlfR l and lii.-y old baby. The child had a case of in- M llird A. ,.iMi;l'iibbln of Payette and done to Ouy A- Mcl.'ubblu, who llvnl wlllcawayon his p;ireutB at home. Wliile living funeial l l-.il els;., Hi' M.'l 'lllil. In Unit ' il,.t, nV 11 1 lfii.,.il r:- 1. ivi-; irflini' TX. . .. .......... .... ... . .. .... 1 I L.. M,., day and Wfilne aetveii bib ifl'i city roani'li. lie w:ia 1 1 oni nere wei e .ai h. nicr.enr..i .oni nui . u 3ior was neru kiuij inn"., ...... - - . .'Jr -., ....... i. u ..I ,.... ,. ii:ii,. , , , ,.. i.i i. 1,,..... r ' Cardan I-.vans came in .Sunday to conuldernble' nieana and for some and children .Maurice and Ancta. j the time Bro, Kendall's sermons wero years had been a director nf the lOnterprlBi Hiatn bunk, lie was member of the Christian church for maiiv vears. ! ,.r m... w.. i ii,.. LmuUirn.1 nml in Wallowa for Suii'lay returnuiK The Hi.hekahs were royally en-! McCu'ibin, left for their home again muinm service and returned here for j IiHH(il,n !. t,.,,,( (rom icria .(Hi ae a n mat n ant in nnnor uner u lew oav.s v ill lie e wmi lie uie chiuik of Mr. inul Mrs. Juild Cook and ; W U. Hunter family and other i ,al flu, and tfco evcrythinc was liwa Army from Ontario. He call, W- C. M eener 1 an b "K to to save it the little one passed hims(.f lh. Cow boy KvanRelist. hr.v- Enler,..se f.e Uently fot tie. t meat on Monday at 4 a. m ami the L,K been a Texas Cow hoy before hi:. to, am brcakniff out on 1. ace al was held at Enterprise on'cnvcision: Kev. and Mrs. Shiel Is : Mrs. IV. r I 'oiSo, ?9 sh o pn in lay afternoon rlativeu KoinK Wrc u tam Wallowa to attend, the Lntuip.-ise betv.een trains la til lues- lay tnis week, came in Sund for some time with his sister ne and children Maurice and Aneta. J the time Bro. Kendall's sermons were slay tor some t ime with Ins sister he Mrs. Nellie Womack and daughter full of gospel tiuths and to inspire to :M.jK. ll'" . , . 0 1 Mrs. Gene Hall of Haines who .cam. a more righteous hfe.-Ilu went to J n-! M ' V WalTow r, in last Thursday to attend the funeral jtcrprise Sat. to distribute some "War .'oSv ..r ..... i .i.... i ...i... r-... n,t m Wnllowa for Sunday retuniuiK to l.osnne hu.uli.j . home , ' , .. .1.... :.i, i.v it. tVanupi;. slioiiplng. or on your way ei- soio or i V , , , ,, furnislieil Ihe treat which wass call-' Friends of Mr an 1 Mrs. Wilard i feature every service, and Sund i.v e, a fine spread by all who at- Lewis surprised them on Kri. Mar 3rd 'niht Hpelm Quartette of ()lin sisU-rs tended. jjn honor of Mr. Lewis's bi.thday. 'sang a beautiful piece I.ro. hendall li. T). Dowman and Tearl WiiiefJ Those present from Enterprise were was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. made a trip to Joseph a few days I Mr and Mi-s. Heid llox, Mr. and Mrs.S. I.. Magill te first tea days, anil ago. Guy Skaggs, Mr. ami Mrs. John Joel- (stayed with Mr. and Mrs. ( has. Hid- Miss Nell K,sh,r went to Enter- V", Mr. and Mr-, Pastor Wade. Mr. I -"the rest of t e time Ukiag his 1-Way to have some d.-ntn! "nil Mrs. luco amiiii, i iiiMon n,"lcl'"1""";;. 7 Z ,. , 1,.,.,, jvi ss r.unice r.eiieson ana ivci I e'.i: '"""'- i - v - freshing drink or sundae at the Palace Confectionery.- li-11-tf BEAD THE WANT ADS I pris work done Mrs. Mack Cook and Mrs. Jonil1"11 and Miss On-la My ers, besidi Mis Mayme Peterson the Wallowa Thompson spent Sunday with Mrs.'"- al,u mis- "!"'r wdm an,J Ja-.wiimy ruwit nraai. au.-ii..ui... Judd l ook at their home up th , and Mrs. John U-wis ot Ixuinc. j yesterday to see the Hulse family who canyon. 'Kev. Hiuciils ot Wallowa visucu mi..'. m"'"- - - .Mrs. Ilerkley Candle and Mrs. ' the Chris oJhnson home over several Chris Johnson .spoilt the day Taes- nights last wek and he and Mrs. day visiting Mrs. l.t'n Mopps, w eat ! Shields were also entertained for din Sale, of town Wo are hoping wo have said good bye to the last zero weather this r.pring. A good many warm duys ner at the Johnson home Friday and were over night guests at Chas, Mc Artois on Thuis. night. They were entertained for supper Friday even- would he welcomed to help take . n t the 1 . Kuumsun Home, off this foot or more of snow, as Miss Edna Holmes was a recent vis liny is very scarro In ail parts of itur to Enterprise huving some dental Walluwa comity. vmrk done. Mrs. Joe Thompson perpetrated a Wayne Crow and Ilailcy Fleener aurpriso party (on her husband on were recent business visitors to En- Wednesday evening. March 8lh. tpr,P''is- when she Invited in the following frieu ls to help him to celebrate. 1 1-ostine High School aud Union The District Debate contest between lliu'li LA GRANDE PERMANENT AATMC PYRAMID? !Mimiie1i'crs of HeweP A I1.1U.IH Water n B I'ouX'arV.n In lgnllon RT' B S W O sll ''" a, fiO Chimney WELL COREING SEPTIC TANKS Phono ihiiu 120 Paetory Island City LMCIU PASSED W his bii-thilay. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. W. C. IFleoner, Mr. ami Mrs. Al Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Willett, Mr. and Mrs. Irivln Whltmore, Mr. and Mrs. CUrl TJ i lima n, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Poul soii. Mr. Sam and -Mr. Aif. Lilly. The evening was spent ' in various games and delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. Thompson. Mrs. Frank Pnarce was brought home from 'the Enterprise hospital last Friday. She Is gradually re gaining her health again since her operation four weeks ago. Mrs. I.e 11. iy Parsp.iH came home, from the hospital Inst Wednesday and is get ting along lino since her operation about four weeks ago. Mr. hint .Mrs. li. II. Williams Infl W a. 'visit to' f-eew-HTSeril.ist Tliur day. 1). Moore is attending to I heir chores while they are away. - Elmer Kucker and Perry Bhelts left for the north part of the coun ty Tuesday, taking some cattle to haystacks,- :, Joe iinIle had tlie flu at Wnl lowa l.istweek and came "home Monday m 'recuperate a little be fore resinning work In the Wallowa School debating teams is scheduled to come off next l-'riay night, Mar. 17th. ziy'.ir eve a iVw'fili ?a'' :7 ...con r-. . 5Ki X THIilFT SHOP OPEN. Blocks I.OSTINK, Mar. 20. I.e.mtler V IMcCiibbln died early Tnes,i;iy morn- -creamery. lag. March "Hi, 1922, al the home1 , JIISH t"nrlott0 Ehrlick. nurse of , ,, . ,, , , ,, . , . WirtlQwa hospital, visited at the o his son l oy. at Caldwell t.luho. . i,,,(y mU) ,' li , . Edgas-dfonk of Wallowa Is mak- , , H years, but h a as lines .,,, f (ri lo Lmll , ; of eomparat he shor duraho,. lie I i9l,ln(. ,novlK .slimo (lf , lmlk.. ,' .. . ,., . iments and.., tools from the Lewis Mini ,l:i v 1. i.lirii.t rv 97lh ;in.l nr. vnt I - i I at Ciildwell Wednesday, and was J stricken sel'i.illsly ill Hie il.iy he I reiu'hed there passing awuy the r.tl- low.ug 'I ues. lay. Tim body PRICES on Tires, Tubes, Gabriel Snubbers, Bumpers, Spot Lights and Tire Chains. Over stocked andi must move them We want your repair nisiness on any make of car. .Guarantee is what you needi your repair work lome ovthe Chevrolet ana , Nash. i BLUE MOUNTAIN GARAGE AVFRY HARRISON, PROPRIETOR JUSt A Full Line of Ldies' Union Suits in Sizos from 34 to 50 . 69c to U.19 Children's Unions, .... , 69c Children's Athcletic WaistUnions 89c Children's Pearl WaistV 45c to 50c Ladies' Ever Ready Watarprbof Aprons, 98o Children's Rubber Aprons, 25c to 48c Children's Rubber Capes, $3.20 Leather Shopping Bag3, $1.25 I place, where hi' had lived until late I in thtt, faH. - Earl t'leener was In from Zim-v-all Monday vlsitliu; his folks. Mr. was). mi r ui i.'!,.,..,... .r.iught to l ostlne for burial last W. dl. llunte'r, who w-ent to Hot La:;e I ' "'"'a;l"-- h'"'v '' " , ; last week, docs not seem to be imnrov- w-.iro in-charge of the .Masonic fral- : , h ,. , ,, , . , 1 . ,, , i , , ,, "'K much Jet, tne doctors have not jernlly of which Mr. Met uli bin wash i.i., . r . . ,- , . , , . , , "eon able so far to ding.mnj Ins trou- .a member for years, beini; Ideal i- ia,. i , .1 v 1 , , ,,, ., ... , , , 'ae but wore to try the X-ray today, ,ed WUI, the Knte, prise Iodic A , , , ,(H.;(,e o(h arge delegation of Masons and old , fl,rj IjR daughter, Icel, of I.a rleivos w ere here from . nierpri,,-; ,irmiJi. . i h h ; for 1 he funenil. Lean, or M"C.,.nn j Tll,,. a sli , mB fnsM of wiin born at Jm-ksoitv t ore., .t- - i.-i,. i, ' ix- i . , L , , . , . .. . ,;irnrii it thin week, affecting his hear: and .Mrs Abraham Met uhhin. w ho ,uiu. ?e,iuusl lMj, f-0l)k ig ju!). 7"sr "I ,l"',",'r';'" J''.;,s,""n --covering from it. Mrs. II. J. Moody 18 ,2, an, located In (he IllanieiU' an! ,., , A ;1,.c nbout nvoveml i alley 1"" '"other died at l.os-;,-,, it- A fiv(. ,,,,,,, of j, " 'il;?,, ' !" ',!,vi,'"-"i-'. Chapman family have been havins passed away In 1SS I ,, !ls, ,,,. u ,)Ut thn,c (if tipm im nfw (j i v. where .he ranilly 1 y.M for year,. . ,)0 01lt Ml, niapm:ln lllu ,,, d (who On .e!,r.,a,-y 21.1,. isxr, Mr. M.Cul,-hv: lh(. ,,,,, olll. 0f the fllmi,; to take bin was inai-rle. o Miss Sarah A.;it) ,,. stiM confilwd t0 the housP. Mrs. Mint!, at 1 he Dalles. The couple , K. . I;i,cker and two children are now v came to Wallowa connly in 1 sick with it also. Mrs. Arthur Hulse a:i,l located near I.ostine, In which ;,! nH Kix children have been sick lelsirlct they lived for many y,-,rE. : j,h it ,hi, ....t ,, f . L STRIKE ) When 0uW0 to the I ice. fcos l"r lone last I 1 rfe . . . The Red Cross Thrift Shop is :K open daily now in tho Mew Foley 1 Building, off the Chestnut street : V. entrance. Thursday will contin- ue to be Thrift Day and on thi3 H iK day all who have donations for rf -!H the shop are asked to have it rK ready to he delivered, that he- & Ht ing the day collections ore made. 12-10-tfp I 5-room mod"rn house, full basc iii! fit, Willi garage: snlendl.l plumb ing. Tills place li; s 21 acres with a good barn, chicken house and ; the soil is the rich sandy river bot tom loam. Located 2 miles lrom La (Iraiide. Price ?Siiu.). Terms glint) annually and interest at 7 per cent. 12 1-2 acres, w-1! Improved, close to La Oran.le. $"0. )."'). 1 '" "" i 7-r(;.im lioir.e. ini.J'irn, 2 1.1, lota i 00x110, close to lii'Vli school. Pricn J:;.ie... S.'.'Mi cash. :f :'. ;p per month, including InferNc.t. T have several that are priced r! 1-acre trnt. close t Victory highway is runr rlace. The loil I'i of room house, clii.'keu small barn. Price $2: lots listed Exide Batteries IS;i1ItIcs In slock. Ifutlcrirs for iiiUtcrics lU'ch ItatlciicM 4i!t( HuIfcrif'N ui ii IB it'll t. I'tiecl tnukcM Itepnlml. mvliii' Sei vlie, & T. BATTERY STATION Fred Esrgess, Prop. In' J.elghton'H .Macliine Woths bite at bedt nd find one piece of cranberry pie, that's a real ucky strikel LUCKY t t The disapvtry of toasted tobacco wjj lucky strike for us. . . If you will buy a package of Lucky Strike cigarettes yourself you will see why millions now prefer the toasted flavor. 6-room house hleh school, 2 Price ?2!lon.(i0.' Vo.i-1 1 V Vchool. the lii; past thin Vie best. 7 Inouse: and '.9'kOO. moilt'i'iil rinse tn IjIk lott 110x110. If yon hiwo a snuii! car nnd want to truth It im :i first jiAynu'tit on a sninll pkict' citinft in and see me. Geo. H. Currey Phone 200J Real Estate Insurance vice Sign Sd Auip Phinting- A Guarantee Wl - the llrush j a nice Tftt vlodern kind thbt lasts La Grande MATTRESS SHOP and WEAWNS WORKS Mattresses of all tinds elnan ed and rel.iill. FJather Keno vating. ItaV PuiJ and Fluff Hues for sale. ( lll .et ii iVl I!- ( leni'l :g Dvl'i, XYJjn ami up Cli.'is. Kdwar.ls, Proi). Phono 2.", ;-'iV lEvery Stroke 01 J the Guar. Good. 0 oasted Do thfa today and notice tho delicious toasted Hurley when you try Lucky Strike. Variety . Store . "" '"''" 're at u,e I,,,,,,,,. w Swro smM hoilclivn th';ut for spvera! yiars, livinc in - Warts having it, too. tieorire faniilv are nboit over it. Tenshun! Ex-Service Men Why ii b.'ive (hat house built by vouv coin lados.' AVo.Vill bo pleased to figure with you. La GraVle XJonsti uction & Supply Co. 0t. CirccnwooX aid Madison St. Phone 4 2S.T Scfr'At'ilsoii up Harris "ItlLI." IIANSK.N Contractor nnd Itiill.ler lli lck. Stone, Tile and . I'onc'rete Work iVg a. .o Vll VnallA r-.ven A v 1 v.... 1 IteinniK li-.'tcltnc 1)1)110 tn Vnall priei'S. ll, Soo fit bet work. itMii! N St. co 1 enera con (no iJ't'iic, o waf-iluie . rxpennue. on let ur anil 5th. Runyan' A-New-Hat A. B'S. Day ami ij.t Service Iteason.-tble w;stance -.'e Phone l.tl-l 1 Mr -sr FORD & GEORGE Ti!.iin 44 Kl'!e with a e.ni;my Unit is hoiulcd. livery (.river nnd evrry ear Ihmdcd l'.r your lro(e lion Willi (he very host of stTvlce. VtU.l. MA IV 44 II AT 151MTU and (X)I.()IMTK TheL.&L.DrugCo. ; J? b rt -j? -4' 4h 4 I 7 1 LA GRANDE IRON WORKS MAClILNEiSHCM' AND POl'NnRY All kinds nf macliliior, mitomobilea and tractorf r pHired, ovcrhaulod and! lYlftult. , Asv-etylcna wcldinl oflall kinds. ' Cylinder boring ail dversiie pistons. Crw.k.li8ft3, ristorVjAr.ri Piston Pir kb9iu4. Gi?e us a trial D. FlTZGEU.LD,rrO. Furniture Exchange COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS ED DO50HUE, Prop, boao, places 1211 Fir & Jefferson 1 Snodgrass and mmerman ri'ncral Service Par lor, Liccnceii Embal mer, Arubulance Ser vice. Day Phone ! Main G'2, Xin-ht o Phone, M'ain 743. Io05 Puiirth St. La Grande, Oregon.