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Tlnn IWfE TWO LA flRANDTC TCVTCNTNfl OBSERVER ill's Dep't Store Is Shewing AST NEEDLE WORK Foaturing the Possibilities of NO AN HEAD And Stamped Embroidery Pieces A number of finished Models BED SPREADS - SCARFS LUNCHEON SETS, ETC. On Display in the Windows In this (h'mniLsi ration' we arc having fonyour comvn dciico which shows a nunt'her of different pieces finished up of cmliroideiy.work audi pa ten applique are practically all done on Italian J lead and such like material,' ". Sonic of the patterns arciall ready stamped, ready for working, while again others yon can get the transfer pat tern and stamp on any material. The ready stamped pieces consist of luncheon sets, hnffet. scarfs, dresser scarfs, center pieces, covei-s, bed spreads, .holsters, underwear, infants' dresses, carriage rubes, etc., etc. Don't fail to see them. te Court in the action therein pending, 1 commanded to muke sale of the .here- in a pf s,.,.t;on H); the Hi r- it'herein La Grande. National Bank, a j to fore attached Keal Property descrin. wi.i 1 (f f,l,,Ul,n ,8i coiporation, is Plaintiff, and (Juy J. ed in said Kxecutiun, to utl' "' Sliulh, Kango .')!!, K. m Ri.n I. n.,...i..i ; ..,u:..i. . ! i..,im.ni interest, attorneys ice- "' 1 ""' 'I' ' ... ,. ell on " Tuesday- evening to mnke' definite, arrangements for tho plar Ing uf Uie library. Cil-n hail ii nw.ut ,r f Ii-1 ,tl enr,w flnnn ! Tld..n,l.,n, :n ...k:..U nnl ' imlLmcnt interest. nttOmeVS of Jloy Bcouts who BtatuJ rsady to was entered in favor of I-a Grande Na- and the coBts and disbursements M lend a helping hand wheruvc'r helping hand 1h needed. Rev. and Mm. l'ollard and dnugh ter, I.lly. were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, J. U. I'rlco on KTinflay. tionhl Bank, a Corporation, Plaintiff; and against Guy J. Glenn, Defendant, for the sum of $21.8.r0.00 with interest thereon at 8 per cent per annu.n from the tilth day of November, l'M, until in and-to the lt hnir f ,ni'. 111'- nil W. I'niuri County. Oregon. Ilatrd at l a Criinde, Union Countv, this the I'Kh l"y 111 wen, thf tnnlmlinir nccruinfT rOStH, NOW THKREFORE, by virtue of 0vf n, said Writ and in obedience to its com- - WARNIOK. E ArUT, 1 Sheriff tf Unin.y. On . ivn, av me oo" : ., . vi..u Thelinn. daughter of, Mr. and Mm. paid; for the further sum of $M8.C!). ! o'clock d. m. of said Uy, kt the front Date of first f'lan nce Heryford, 1h In the hos- with interest thereon at 8 per cent per I dcor of the County Court House, ir. pital at Hot Lake. j annum from the iird day of January,! the City of J -a tirande, in Union Date or last pui.iuaum. j, L'-....., ......... l......u C'.. ; Ki-ju. ,1... I - ..r , iin ,. ... .n ....l.t; ,i,.fwn ' r.,w,i i,wna ' mi": ".."-- "ii dui-ii jm, iui uic iukiiit num ui i,;io.uv I l,oUm, ijregon, sell i FUUMV ."' i , ,( .), "O ,nr (.!! 11)22, urdiiy. . j attorney's fees, ami' for Plaintiff's I tn the hii-hest bidder for cash in hand, ; I My Jiar. !-'" , hurl JloDlnson, former Covo lioy,; costs and disbursements herein, and subiect to the statutory rights ol ra- who has lin .llvlnij; in Kansas for taxed at $15.00, and for accruing I demption, ull the right, title and in-1 $ the past threii years'. Is 1,1 Cove at Hosts, and in which Kxecutiun, 1 am terest of said defendant Guy J. Glenn, the homo of his brother, .Orin Hob inson. Kev. O. W. Dnljpls, general mis sionary for l-hinteru Oregon, will he In Cove April 25 for uervlco at the Ascension church. I Mrs. A. (!. McOnwn of Portlnnd Is In Cove visiLlug old friends. While hern sho is tho guest of Mrs. John Dean. ' Mrs. J. !;, JlillH, ijist week inadf the Covn library a present of three books, JOben Holfle.u by Ilaehellor, Currant Activities and Influences In liducutlon by J. (. (larber, Overland and Underground; By"-O. G. Thomas. Miss Helen AntliM. second grado teacher, is out- tif school for a few days, the vlctl)n-"-of tonsllltls. Mr. and -Mrs.'A'. prion and .Miss Bess Kelluy were Jllnner -uestB nt the home of Mr. and Mis. T. Hefty on Runduy. 1 The retiiilar n. V.1). 'lnb Is post , ponerl one winTtrowlnR to the 111 ' laess of Miss Autlos. Harry G. Avery, county agricul ture agent, was In town on Satur day. Miss Eva n-aker Is 111 with dlph 'therla. The family is In (imtran tlne. Dr. Tinny, pn-sldent of Gooding college, lectured at the M. E. church last night. Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa Williams, who havo hnen here all winter, have returned to their homo In Canada. si.iiii: kii.i.s OM-: Oly Associated Pres) nUTTIO, Mont., Apr. C. Snow slides In Montana Tuesday had re sulted In ono death and in delay to railroad traffic. Tho death oc curred near Kt. Hefcis, where a slide was reported to havo covered tin; Northern Pacific railroad tracks to a depth of IS feet at ono 'place. lili s Mayonnaise Dressing 1 Best for Salads Xoolcingl THRIFT SHOP OPEN. lK The Red Cross Thrift Shop is open daily now in tho New l-'oley H liuildinir, off the Chestnut street ! entrance. Thursday will contin- ue to bo Thrift Day nnd on this !$ day all who havo donations for i the shop aro asked to have it ready to be delivered, that be- : ino- the day collections are made. W ll!-l6-tfp . 1 cup Maiota 1 Ess Yolk H (caipoon I'apriki leakpuon Salt 3 tablrtpuun Lvoioo Juice or Vincw Add well mixed aeaionlnRi to eKift with one tcupuun lemon juice or viaeuar and beat well, adding one tea poon MuoU at u time un mixture thickeo. otter which lh Nl4iuia iuay be pddtd more rapidly Thia with lemon juuie or inctr when necrikiirv- The white itf eau raiv be beatca ti(f (tad luldcd itt Iak(. MaioIa-maJc Mayonnaise keeps lunuerwithoutaeparating. Salads jnade with Mazola French dress jng or Mayonnaise have adUtino tive taste. Muzolaisusedinlcad ing clubs, hotels and dining cars throughout America and auld by grocers everywhere in pint, quart, -gallon and gallon cans. i- A lL- traicdComProd ucta Cook Bonk of 64 pigct Write Corn I'roducti Refining pu., Ucparuncnt A, Arso, 111. For Sale Modern 9-room house, full base ment, 1'lro pl:ice, steam heatlnfi plant, wash trays in basement. Lot COxllO. paved street. Tills Is a home that Is in perfect condition and tho location Is excellent. Modern Ifl-rooin house, basement, heating plant. Moml lot 150x125, pav ed stroef. This place Is located in the best resident district of La (Irande. I have several sood Ws listed ithat arrj priced rhjht cssy, terms. THE Oregon Nursery Co., Geo. Ball, ! Agt 1212 Wash. Ave. Phone H6-M. 3-7-tf Highest price paid for clean, lnrge sized cotton rags. HOOVER URGES II CLEAN-UP ME Would ' Materially liaise Mtuudanl of Uuildin In (histncs in Ctunilry. tPy AhsocIsIciI Press) CHICAGO, Apr. 6. Tho practices of u small minority in the con struction Industry aro unendurable and must hi.1 cleaned up If business and cmuniorro desires protection, 'from the Bteady Invasion of I'OKU lutory bands of tho j;ovornmoi't." said Herbert Hoover, secret. uy of eomniorce, In his address Tuesday before the fifth annual moetinu of j Htiitlstlcs are i-i the National Federation of Cur j puiilK- as well.' struction inuusmcs. ino secretary aid that duri'UR the past 11) momhsj the department ot commerce has! given intensive study to tho Bitti-i nllun In thu construction Indiixliy! ami he made tho comment: "This Uuatlnn must be cleaned up." Conclusions reached ' by the d -lurttnont,- (Mr. Hoover summarized as follows: - 1 That the Industry uecla cleanliiK and tho dereiit men In tin- lm!es try must m-Kiuilz.e, to do It: that the great Indirect wastes which are be yond tho control of any one In dividual man or cinicem must be eliminated by associated actlm am that to ot'compllsii Miesc I'nds there is needed a dinner onwuiizutlnii or coino whnii wo must have a guaran tee against short 'deliveries' and fraudulent alteration of qualities. Tho product of the honest miller must reach the consumer as the manufacturer hIhIic his product to reach the consumer. Also, ho must havo protection from tho crooked competitors. Many commodities art assured ps to quantity nnd grade under thu Inspection and rules or nur voluntary trade associations. If you think It wiser to do so we could probably secure the enactment of a pure food law bn all building ma terials. I would much rather see the trades themselves establish thelr own standards. "We need n clennlng up In the statistical work or the trad" asso ciations. Some kinds of this work stauds condemned in the1 courts ns n restraint of trade and against public Interest yet other kinds or (ho Interest of the Malheur river 15 miles of road will be built for 17500. There will be $15,5(10 spe'nt on the Skyline .ro.id south of Clackamas lake uud be tween Diamond lago and Crescent lake $18.0.00 will be spent. The total allotment for the 14 forests In Oregon amounts to $415, 000, with $(;6,D00 more available from counties. The roads are prim arily for fjiv protection in the for ests nnd will bo nine feet wide on side ruts and 12 teet wide in other places. NOTICE OK SHERIFF'S SALE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that by virtue of a,n Attachment Execu tion aaid Order .of Sale, duly issued out of and under the seal of the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Union, bearing date of March fith A. iJ."1922, and to me direct ed and delivered, upon a judgment and Order of Sale duly entered in said MUCH FOREST WASHINGTON. r. C, Apr. C. An appropriation or $6,500,000 for forest roads and trulls during the fisrul year J924 will ho Included In a roads bill, authorized to be report ed nut or the house roads commit tee. This sum was put In as an amendment nlTered by Representa tive Summers of Washington, the only western member of Uio com mittee. Honds and trails in the na tional forests will be taken care of III the coming fiscal year with an appropriation mail by congress last llecember. The house committee al so authorizes an appropriation or $65,000,000 for Improved highway construction In 11123 and $75,000. 000 for J !t 24. , S. Kiiivst. Service 1 Ma ns1 To Hiiild Largo Milage In Tliis Slate As Part of liig Program. COVE SCOUTS Shelby Mazda Lamp s Reducedi to 35c L.&LDRUCC0. La Grande Agents PORTLAND, Apr. 6. I- 1'nllnd Stiites forest, service this vear In the ,trailes, not the , destruction uf jOri-gou will build 11)0 miles of road, the trades organization. costing $281,000; 434 miles or trail. "In the mutter of business and la-j.-ostliig $64. lion, and four bridges, bor practices In the minority." said I costing $21100. In addition there Mr. Hoover. "1 nei d not mile th.iwill be $2ii.oon for malnteiianco or repoat. J exposures In ail directions j trails and $:16.000 rot- maintenance that havo slckmcd tb(, public during of roads, iicconllng t F. H. Hrun the past 12 muutlm. There are oth- dage. district rorest Inspector, er things that Juve tint yet been Willamette Toad in Hie Cascade exposed. 1 have no lasii- for demo-potest will be imt of the projects. It g.iglr statements. I do h.ne an will cost $27.oeo for thu work from aspiration for roustnii tiv,. remedies. Summit to Oukridgo. lletween Tiller "Let us take a singli. mat, vial -iand Trail, near Lake of tho Woods lumber. Several leading iiiuniif:ic- $70nn will be spent and $3000 for Hirers Inform me that the time has I the Diamond lake road Along the The Reason fob our Substantial Growth, is our Substantial, Service mi i Uu:Jp I he High m Cost of Taxes x - it ." " l: " . V z '""" Taxes are high, and no douht, will con tinue to ho high for several vears uk-iv. Do wo, however, give this important ques tion "year-round" thought. Or, is it a question that yearly is thought of only at the time wc have to pay! JJoro than ever thrift and economy ' must he practical. Taxes aro an obliga tion that must ho met. Concerted action systematic saving serious reflection for the future, will tend to ultinuitely re duct;. lie ready for obligations that must he met. Open an account with us, checking or savings. United States National: Bank La Grande, Ore. Modern C-room house, full base ment, built-in kitchen, l'rlce $2000. 35-arre tract, pood 4 room house, wired, water right for place. 25 acres In alfalfa. This place will take a soldier's loan. 44-acre dairy ranch, stocltevl with chickens, cow, and implements. This place will take a soldier's loan. 6-room modern house, basement, lot 60x110. plastered. Here is a good buy at $3000. Geo. H. Currey Phone 200J I Kial Kslalc, Insm-iiiicr, Farm Loans La Grande MATTRESS SHOP and WEAVING WORKS Mattresses of all kinds clean ed and rebuilt. Feather Reno vating. Hag Ilugs and Fluff Itups for sale. Carpet and Hag Cleaning llvl-.', SI. 50 nnd up Chns. Edwards, Prop, l'hono 253-W I I I I I I TAXI FORD & GEORGE Main 44 , l!lde with u company that la bonded. i:veiy ilriver nnd every enr bonded Tor your protection with (ho very best of service. CAM, MAIN 41 EFFICIENT (SiicrlHl to Tho Observer) rOVL. Apr. 0.--Mrs. L. N. t'onley is at Hot Lake sanatorium for treat ment. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mnxtield have moved to 1'nioti. I'rof. It. G. Ilykstrn attnndod the teachers nut at l.a Grande on Sat urday. Tho junior vaudeville wlll'he pre sented on Friday evening this week. There are several umuslng skits scheduled, and promises to be most entertaining. A committee from the Woman's nun win meet witn tiio" city conn Exide Batteries llnttork's in tWk. Ilattrrirn for Itajit. Jiattcrlefi lttH'harged Itattorlofi Watered Free. Batteries of nil makes Kepntred. Kti'dinberg "ai'burcor Sorvleo. B. & T. k BATTERY STATION Fred Burgess, Prop. In Lelgbton's Alacliino Works Pyralin Ivory Picture Frames SPECIALLY PRICID. YOUR CHOICE AT 79c Putman's Drug Store r i jlunyan's! ii ii SPECIAL- We have on hand a few Electric Washing Mach ines of standard make which we will sell at re duced prices. These are new machines in perfect working con dition which have become shopworn. Sold; on easy payments with a liberal discount for cash. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company I 4 I I I I I Sign Service Auto Painting The modern kind that lasts S i Gosrtatee With Erery Strote ot IN ivusv ar tne uuv mi if Gk I I Furniture Exchange COKPLITE H0USI FURNIIKKB ID DOMOHUX, Proj. Pjjooa.olaci 1341 Fir A.Jeffwsce i i ! ' i Snodgrass and Zimmerman Funeral Service Par lor, Licenced Embal mer, Ambulance Ser rice. Day Phone ! Main 02, Nicht Pl-.one, Main 743. 1503 Fourth St. La Grande, OrjroL o o o