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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1922)
T.u.-lnv. .April It. 10:, PAGE TWO la nr;.T)F eventno orsrhver Hill's Oep't Store ' V-' i Zj-W m wx-M l;;V- ii.1 ill -rr-WT-' -' CT.T Is Now Showing Captivating Spring Modes For the Easter Promenade DRESSES, SUITS, COATS, MILLINERY 'Women everywhere will dun new costumes on Easier Day. The hire of smart apparel in the new season's modes and the zest, of' Spring. in the air, tempt; everyone on Knster morning t,; put on their host, step forth and join the fashion parade. That Ivih'hT may find you very stylishly attired, new apparel in gener i "s Mid disti'iel i ve assortments has heen selected from fashion centers the country over, and the reas' Uahle prices eualile you to choose a pc'rfeet and complete eostiiu.'e eiisemhli; without extravagance. VAUDEVILLE IS BIG SUCCESS I KASTHK I.K.IKS. Five hundred in Man:.. Call :it our islore iiml see the Faster flowers. All ' homii grown, l-lil-Cl. CUKIiHYS FUMMSTS. LIPTQN CUP the Vancouver, .11. C, yucht club, will bo the principal feature of tho Pacific Intnrnutlonal YarhtinK asso ciation's nnnual regutla to be held mi Lake W'anhlnitton horn July 24 to 31. Sir Tom won thi cup last year In llritish Columbia waters. Wlillu the original plan was to m Aniii Pruii ("el" oe races ior uie iHiiorwood SEATTLE. Wash., Arr. 11. The i trophy, onib'.jiiiatic of the Pacific Upton Cup raco for C'liuss 11. Sloops, ! coast chnmuiiiishlp for 'Class 11.1 to be contented by tho Sir Tom, of sloops, on Iabor Day, offfclalfl of rlenulo, and tho Cutrl'dii, Cntry of i the association have announced that RAGE IN JULY Easter Flowers 500 Master Lille. hi pets, each .... if 1. 00 to $:1.50 Cut Kast'r Lily lil."onis, doz. ?5.(K) CarnaLioiis, doz .f2.00 l?oses, doz .OO, $ 1.00, .fl.OO Choice large Daffodils, doz if 1.50 Cut Hyacinths, cadi 125c Sweet Peas, hunch ; 1.00 Tulips, daffodils, and hyacinths in pols and' pans 75c to 1.50 if onoitKh entiles nrd received from California clubs, the Ishcrwnod race may iiIbo bo held In connection with the July repatt.i. There will be tho usual schooner, yawl ami other rarCs during the re mil ti, n id official expect a number of entrle3 from California and Ore Bon as well as AVashlnitlnn and British Co.'umbla clubs. The meet will be the first to be held here for several year, and plans are tiolng made to inako It one of the Kreat est affairs of Its kind to be staked on the Pacific coast. The full list of events, with con litl(is of the' various races. Is ex-' peeled to bd published shortly. (Sieltl lo The OlMtTVcr) (,'OVi-J, Apr. 11. Tile vaudeville put on ty the juniors Friday evening was a decided success. Notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather there was a larue and appreciative audience, 'Meinic's (ieiman Hand" began the ev ening's entertainment and furnished a background fur all the amusing things that followed. ' harl Stacklsnd, jr.. is visiting his sister, Mrs. K. Ilavis at Payette, Ida. Mrs. S H. White, who has been spending tho winter with her daugh ter, Mrs Kred Harris, in l'oitland, is home aintin. (iuy I'arker has been in Baker for the past ten days. l.eonaid Milrnnn h:is purchased the proiieity that is known as the "Haker home" on th eUuffy lane, with the money lie has leecivid as soldier's compensation, $800.00. .Mrs. Nellie K. (iruue, city libruriau, is stilt confined to the huuse. but is convalescent, Kva Haker is convalescing from her recent attack of diphtheria. Nellie, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kd Meruney, is ill with diphtheria. The public library was moved on Saturday morning. It is now located on the upper floor of the city hall. The work of cleaning the hall and moving the library was in charge of a committee consisting of Mrs. Kdith I, Pease, Mrs. Jonas iWtimnr, Mrs. A. A. Antics, Mrs. A. G. Conklin. Airs. J. K. Mills and Mrs L. Laird, but the real work of moving was tak en over by tho Boy Scout, who did tne work graciously and in a most com mendable manner. The patrol for this woik consisted of David Loree, Gor don Mills, Theodore MeClain. Willurd peek, W'allace Pease, Will Howatcr. Everett Williams, Ben Harris, Cordon Kight, Robert Laird, Floyd Baxter and Melvin Baxter. (n hundicd 'oooks were received from the State Libra y at Salem The Ikix was opened and the books were placed on the shelves ready for the leaders, sixty-nine books being taken out and a like number being taken in The committee in charge of th'; libiary wish to publicly thank the city council for their gracious permission to use the city hall. AO-MIMSTrATO..,.'s NOVK'E FOB PLHI-KATION. In the County Court of the Stan of Oregon, for Union County. In the Matter of the Kstate of Elizabeth A. Wright, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN hat the undersigned has been duly appoint ed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Union County, Admin istrator of the Estate of Elizabeth A. Wright, deceased. 'All person.! RUISES-SPRAINS M Alternate applications ooihuu cold cloth then apply V VaroRuu Ota 1 7 Million an Vui Ycalu 'having claims against said estate ar.' hereby required to present the same to the undersigned, or the La GraiiiL ; Investment Company, at La Grande. -Oregon, properly verified, as by law Impjirod, within six months from th.' 'date hereof. I)ate4 this 3rd day of April, 192?.. j J. K. WRIGHT, I Administrator. My. Apr. 4-11-18-,'), May 1. NOTICE. I will be responsible for no bills con tracted by my wife since April fith. W. H. TURN BOW. 4-7-10tp S5TI- THE Oregon Nursery Co., Geo. Ball, Agt 1212 Wash. Ave. Phone 14H-M. 3-7-tJ REAP THE WANT ADS! . IfOTOuE BUILT TO CLUB Ofy Associated Tress) LOS AXr.KI.ES. Apr. 11. Con struction of a new annex to the Los Angeles Athletic club, for which club members ha.e , planned thiee years, will begin July I. Completed plans for Uie annex rail for a building 12 stories high, HO by 155 leei. adjoining the pres ent home of the club. The four top floors will contain 37a sleeping rooms. The six hand ball and two aipinsli courts will be moved Into the new building so that players may enter the courts from the gymnasium. Another pur pose of the annex Is lo enlarge the women's dliiliu; room and allow loiter quart. th for the club's women visitors. , The bull. Mug Is , expected lo. 1 completed January i. l!IL':t. The en largement of the club Is expected to greatly Increase tin' membership, which Is nt present 4.000. EASTER SALE of Ladies' Hats Values from ".u to $1'.UH) ON SALE FOB $2.75 to A.'n Wl'iN. 1F2 tf'fi&Tjxsrjwssf' "When I feel like this' ihzzy, black spots before my eyes, bad taste in my mouth, stupid nnci lazy 1 know what's the matter. I'm bilious, I jutit take a couple of DR. MILES' 1.1 VER TVUS Tl.ey fix me up in short order. Vy Hc.n't YOU try thesa lit:!c uor.dcr workers? You'll , j. .1 then ny to tak: & CHATS WITH YOUR ELECTRIC MAN While otlnr morchants may nt ram what you do with nn article a ft or you buy it whothor you put it to a wustot'tt! use or uot--we nro KroiUly Intorested. Wo want you to got tho most for your .money out of the electricity you use. Wii want you to mak your eh'ctricity billH, thrift ItilH Tho reason wo dralro this is bora use wo know from busi ness experience that waflto of electricity menus big bills, complaints, investigations, ro ehecklnir, Ii'ttep writing, lo layeK.l payments and other ex penses, which, when t.ikon to gether, mean dissatisfied cus tomers. Satisfied rustomnm are worth more to us than any revenuo derived from wasted 4 lectrieity. We want no money wo do not earn. Wo live up to this policy every day and are glad to ai.I you in choosing the rnont eco nomical appliance and tell you limv t o avoid wast c by lisliip tlieui inlrlllKcntly, E. 0. L. & P. Co. ffpj DID PAIN DISTURB YOUR SLEEP? THE pa!" and torture of rhcu matism can lie quickly relieved by an npplieation of Slo;in s Liniment. It brinRS warmth, ease antl comfort and lets you sleep soundly. Alwava have a bottle handy and apply when you feel the first twinge. Jt penetrates without rubbing. It's splendid to take the pun out oj tired, aching muscles, sprains and strains, stiff joints, i;nd lame backs. r'or forty years paia's enemy. AsU your neighbor. .... At all druggists 35c, 70c, tl.40. Liniment (Pairisl enemy Christopher Columbus discovered A nifrica, but Alexander Oraliam Bell discovered the prin ciple upon which the . Columbia Grafonola ti made. One opened up a con tinent to all the world. The other opened up the 'world of inuiic to all continent!. Come in. Hear the Grafonola. You will find it hard to decide which was the greater discovery. W. H. Bohnenkamp Company Exide Batteries flatteries Jn stock. I latteries for Kent. Uattcries ltcclmi-ged Itntterieti Watered Free. Hatteries of all I mi ken liepalrcd. Strombei'g Carburetor Service. B. & T. BATTERY STATION Fred Burgess, Prop. In Lelgliton'M Miiehino Vorka At the Brownie Lunch 217 Fir St. Clydo Decious, Prop Your Prescription WHEN MEDICINE FAILS to produce the expected results, there is a tempta tion to blame your doctor and to believe that he is not giving you the proper treatment. It does not occur to you that the fault may lie with the inferior quality of the drugs and chemicals used in compounding your pre scription. But as a matter of fact, unless these are of the highest quality, your doctor's prescription does not have a chance to do its work satisfactorily. To insure reliability in our prescriptions we use the pure drugs and chemicals of E. R. Squibb & Sons, known throughout the world for their high standard of quality. You can have full confidence in a prescription prepared here. L. & L. Drag Co. "BILL' HANSEN Contrnilor iiml Hiilhler llrlek, Sloni', Till' mid ('uncivil) Work Iti'inodcllna mid Ki'ni'i'iil con. trm Hint. Xo Job too law. none too mikiII, Xo wai-llmo prlci'i.. :(.-. j-ears' I'vpoilcnio. See mo heroic ou let your work. 1102 N. St. Cor. N & 5th TIIlUFf SHOP OPEN. The Red Cross Thrift Shop Is open idiily now in thc.Ncw Foley -h Uuildinc, olt tne i nestnut street -r x ,,,r ,,,... Thursilnv will contin- 51 K ue to be Thrift Day and on this day all who have donations lor sr -Ii the shop nre asked to nave it mn.lv tn he delivered, that be- ing the dfy collections are made. K $ l-ill-tip m For Sale l-room plastered linnso, newly papered and pa Into'! inside. I'rli o ?i:i50. Terms, fJuil rash and liul .incn at $-5 per month inelndiiiH im-tei'.st. 4 -room plastered house, city wat er., electrie llalita. for $12S(). ?200 cash and balance lilto rent. 5-room house in j-'ood location, just off Fir for $1250. $200 cash and terms on balance. Rooming house in splendid loca tion on paved btreet. Easy terms to right party. 15 acres In Fruit-tale for $"000. Terms, $2,50 cash and balance ?250 per year. SOO ncres of choice pasture land in I.aad Canyon, flO p'.v acre, easy terms. 80 acres near 1'nion, easy terms, a splendid dairy or j.'r;iin ranch. Priced below anything offered 111 the vicinity. Immediate possession. 210 acre farm, all in cultivation, itiear I.one Star si-hoo for $G5 per acre. ?2ooo will l'.amllo this. This is an (state and the low price ia made to sell it. Geo. H. Currey Phone 200J Ileal Kstate, Insurance, rnrm Loans La Grande MATTRESS SHOP and WEAVING WORKS Mattresses of all kinds clean ed and rebuilt. Feather Reno vating. Rag Hugs and Fluff Rul'S for r.ale. Carpet iiml ling Cleaning UI2, tsl..0 and lip Chas. Edwards. Prop. Phono 253-W 3k kl FORD & GEORGE Main 44 Hide with n company (lint is bonded. Every driver and every rnr bonded for your protection with tho very best of service. CAM, MAIN" 44 jR.unyari'sjji SPECIAL We have on hand a few Electric Washing Mach ines of standard make which we will sell at re duced prices. These arei 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 Sign Service Auto Painting- i Lb::::: . . ! . :: .... j 5 The modern kind I i . thai lasts ! i r is H, Cof nt WUb Enry Strok J t th Bmh ot-4 A Guar. . J lo Oood. ! ! 1 i S ' Furniture Exchange 0 COMPLETE HOUSE TUSOtttVma t I 4" 'h 4"4 t"4? 4" 4" 4?" Snodgrass and Zimmerman Funeral Service Par lor, Licenced Embal oier, Ambulance Ser vice. Day Phone -Main G2, Xjeht 1'l.i.no, Main 743. ' 1303 IVurth St. 1.& fi.-aTi Jf, Orogon. u CO o c? l v hi but rfltative in opcio ti-n. our Druggist sells Sr. 'U'e c IVtpirationt, 4 o ......... i 0 C3 O O e o o