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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1922)
S,,t,ir.lnv. April S. PAOE TTTO LA HRANDE EVENTNO OBSERVER millions of people who hnVP Klvfii it their rarcful rol'lmll"n- Irui'ti'il '' m-v wife sinr-e April fith, W. II. TU1KNHOW. ilholr support until it Khali beroini' h law. j "N'o measure imforR thd niitlonnl ; conKrPHH In ri'rent yours haw lipen I indorsed and rPlmlorsod by ho muny lorpanlziitions represHiitlnif tMiis of l-T-IIMp WOLF CREEK PROSPECTS ARE featuring Jfew Shipment Spring Style WRAP COATS NOTK'K. E April mill ist to Pny wnt(, rent without n penult y. I will lie nnn-iible for no bill" " MEETS BRIGHTER Ni (mm mum . pll - The Most Popular Style Just Arrived A new. shipment m 'iipps 11 1 if I V' r;i ( 'ofils in lieautiful :i'Iowinj styles, culorK of navy, brown, reindeer, ete., in hoi popular fahnVs. 1Y011 will find the bestt locking; coats in ithe city lii'Tc right now find all arc mod-, cralely priced'. 25-New Suits-25 Just Arrived For EASTER We arc showing iweniy-five new ad ditional suits which just arrived for Piaster wear. These comprise the chic flare styles for the "chickens" as well as the tailored models for the more seicate, all excdptionally good looking suits and all ranailvahly jn-iced. mm: mm. mm HilFs Dep't Store (By Associated Fress) SPOKAN'i:, Wush., Apr. .(Special to Ths Observer) lir.f L, r'Wk'l-'l A up S . Mrs . ,, ' ., '.' . .'. , ! ProspeetH for the ultimata passage rhnrlta 1I.HHB is reported to I, 0. ,.,,. ,,,' ,...?.., QllltO HI. APRIL SPECIAL liven Away A 25c BOTTLE OF KLSNZO MOUTH WASH with, every purchase oflthe Big Economical 50c Tube KLENZO DENTAL CREME PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE THE REX ALL STORE Albert HulstlnKS anil family npent one dny this week with Harry Nlre and family. Mr. and Mrs. II. M. flllkerson iwe.ru North Powder visitor one day this wwk. I Mr. und Mrs. fllurenrn Talley have moved over to John Dims' farm, where .Mr Talley will be em ployed this summer. . I Mrs. Cordla (iilkcrson railed on I if rs. Will l.overn one afternoon : tlliH week. ThH ;llusy Dozen rlub and tin? jWolf Creek club have postponed their meetings until the roads are In a better condition. We have no rnuds here now. .Most all the bridges In this part of the county ure nearly Impassabld . Wfl surely need a lit tle county road work done up here.. Llr .and Mrs. .Paul Ilrace of l.a Grande returned home Kriday. They have been visiting Mrs Hnice's pa fe.nts, Mr .and Mrs. Walter Stan ley. Mr. (rturence Talley Is at the! Hot Lake snnatarium where he is being treated for a severe case of blood poison. We havo no snow here mow and everyone is busy getting ready for their spring work . Most everyone will be late getting their spring grain In for It will be a week or ten ifciys before they can begin plowing. The winter wheat looks fine. Alvln Pierce Is building a bouse and bann on his place and expects to move onto it in tlmo to do the spring work.. Mrs. Homer Cnrnes and Mrs. Wal ter Stundley called on Mrs. Charlie Nanco one uftrirnoon this week. Wolf Creek Orange met Saturday night, April 1. I All officers were present except two and there were 15 members present. Plnns are un der w.iy for a big fair here the fall anil we are planning on order ing a car of salt and about two tons J of sugar. We bought and sold 32 barrels of flour sometime ago. A delicious lunch of cake, salads, I sandwiches jmd enffe was served by the H. E. roinmlttee. We will not serve lunch nt our next meeting. j Mrs. Cordla Ollkerson and Mrs. lAllle Gorham called on Mrs. Walter Stuudley ono day last week. luriM imirnnm WANT TO BUY OR SELL SOMETHING? TRY AN OBSERVER WANT AD IC EDR ST. LOUIS ny Associated Tresa) j FT. I.oriB, Mo., Apr. 8. The ;St. Louis Nationnls will -appear In Klrlking iiowly (losiKiu'rt uil forms this spiiHon. 1 ArrosH tho hronst of the uniform In n blnolt bat, on which ''parches j two hii-ils aro n'inrol(1i'roil In roil Hllk. Th( tlcsign stands out In bril liant contrast on th whitf-nt-hoinc suits. Tho visiting uniforms is of a blue color. Solid cardinal storklnns will be worn and tin' uniforms will lie pip nd In red. noi:i,ti l:s in l Coats and Wraps Recognized as Pre-eminent in Style, Distinction and Character (Yeatinns rell-ciing the best material styled in the new. comfortable sleeve, beautifully enfbroidt red and tailored bevend a fault in "The Workshop of Worth." 1 1 UL-U of the Towner-Sterling bill have never been brighter than now. Miss Churl Orinond Williams, presklent of the National Kducatlon ussoclu tion nald In nn tuldrCss befor the Inland Empire Kducatlon associa tion tonight. "This measure would create n. fed eral department of education und provide aid to the states for the Improvement of certain phases of education which are essential to good citizenship In both state and nation," slie said. "If the bill could be brought to a vote today, ! firm ly believe It would receive large majorities In both houses. "If the bill docH not pass this con gress publle sentiment has bek-ome so strong that It will become nn Important, fuctor In tho political campaigns In the various districts at the next election. Tho women of tho nation have been working for a department of education for more than u generation. They are united ly and enthusiastically backing this measure and Intend to continue NOTICE. In the County Court of Union, Coun ty, Oreg-on. In the Matter of the Estate' of Perry Smith, deceased. Notice is horeby (fiven that applica tion has been made to the County Court of Union County, Oregon, by E. E. Brill?)? for letters of administra tion on the estate of Perry Smith, for the reason that said Perry Smith has not been heard from for over seven years last past and is there fore presumed to be dead and has property in Union County, Oregon. Notice is hereby further (riven that on Monday, May 15, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m.t at the court house in said coun ty, the court will hear evidence con cerning the alleged absence of the. presumed decedent and the circum stances and duration thereof. U. G. COUCH, Judge. E. P.. PJNCO. Attorney for Petitioner. Mar. 18-2S, Apr. 1-8-15. NOTICE. In the County Court of Union Coun ty, Oregon, In the Matter of the Estate of Frank Smith, deceased. Notice is hereby given that applica tion has been made to the.. County Court of Union County, Oregon, by E. E. Bragg for letters of administra tion of the estate of Prank Smith, for the reason that said Frank Smith has not been heard from for over seven years lust past and is there fore presumed to be dead and has property in Union County, Oregon. Notice is hereby further given that on Monday, May 15, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the court house in said coun ty, the court will hear evidence con cerning the alleged absence of the presumed ulrccdent and the circum stunccs anil duration thereof. ; , U. Ci. COUCH, Judge. E. R. KINGO. Attorney-'for Petitioner. Mar. 18-2T,, Apr. 1-8-15. Coming to ' I, A (ilM.MIK Dr. Mellenthin SCKl IAI.IST In Internnl .Medicine tor ttie past eleven yeais. l)OI-:S -NOT tM'Klt.Vl K Will lie at HOMMKIt IIOTKIt I HI11AV, AI'KlIi 8 INT otrirc Hours: 10 n. ni. to 4 p. m. OXK DAY ONLY Xo Charge lur consultation Campbell Sisters Letfin' Eeiy io-Wear and Millinery. o o 2Lrr- 0 nr. Mellenthin Is a regular grad uate In medicine and surgery nnd Is licensed by the state of Oregon. Ho visits professionally the more Im portant towns and cities anxl offers to all who rail on this trip free con sultation, except the expense of , treatment when desired. According to. h's method of treat ment he does not operate for chron ic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or adenoids- He has to his credit wonderful re sults In diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerve, heart, kWlnry. bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, le ulceri and rectal ail mcnti. If-yon sv h llla( for any lrnttii of timt so not jet any j httttr, do Cytf. fsil In call, ai imior- !l t;t iiifauri r.ithr than dissM ar vary of the rait oi your loi'o standingj trouble. Remember above date, that co sulfation nn this trip will be free and that his treatment Is different. Married women must be sccotSr panted by their husbsfcls. 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