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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1922)
TAftE TWO ""iiina)y jrni m w"r-tpm yfHjftfSWtfMaMjWiiWr jr 1,,r1m ill-) . - IT' 'X p Pipi " r 'Fx i mrw suns - umis i . , II ! 1 W'fyKV!l " V J U 11 HI II Iifflw fr' BEAUTIFUL NEW MODELS FOR EASTER " ' . 11 V ! ft 'SvJnfrtflK FIRST SHOWING ALL MODERATELY PRICED' iRlJlSf l II El AVo arc sliowin tilav for the first time dozens of Xuwv, . j II II fiMAf Livttv DUKSSKS. 81-ITS. COATS. WKAI'S and HATS, I ' II 4311 wliii-h inst jm-ivwt tt ;v fur Raster weal. AvV BEAUTIFUL NEW MODELS FOR EASTER FIRST SHOWING ALL MODERATELY PRICED' We arc showing tmlav for the first time dozens of Xwwv pretty DUKSSKS, SlTl'S, COATS, WUAl'S and HATS, which just arrived today for Kaster wear. Uan beautifVil garments are sliown and styles W each and veryone and it'is without loulit the hest sliovyin.ln tlie city all are moderately priced. VVour inspection is invited. HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE- ir his rt.-k. He !! n-vt! can es of black-leg in his herd uml h:i Uken ni's.'lr.' f!fHul t" check the unread nf discil-.. Mr. l;ltizr IWt Sumlay mi-' wfeit MI mm l " short tint it rl. it. Urtk Vitnt, AuMt of M. 4 tf."t. Vm. 'inll, wt l Krii!f 0. i ISrvlnW " ill it. im '"'i"'- . Tit " Hirt pii jhtok ih Jut of Hilrd from Hun Trt't Wnfij Uil, and M then' fiicnds lonjr fn;wrll. Tkvy '' at prttMit workiriR in tk sawmill Mt I'cny and huv taktn up their mIkjiIc in that town. Mm. Jennie Holveroon him Imhm quite ill for the past wei'k but is slow ly recovering- During Her illness ?n Cimlrarli n'ul iuH 'r ) Ill-Irk, Smile-, 'I He ami I'OIIIII'K! '"it U HiHlellni; i''l K-n .l ron- IhiK. i J"" W yian' cK-ri-. Tin St- Cof . W ft 5t!i . THRIFT KHOP OJ'E. The Red Cross Thrift Shop la nn.-n ,(:iilv now in the New I-'oley was the recipient of an immense box Jf nuijii,K off the Chestnut street 'ti of choice daifodils from Oystervilli' cntrance. Thursday will contin- ion the Washintrton coast. it u0 to be Thrift Day and on this U Mrs. J. W. Scott spent Wednesday d a wi,0 llu-e donations for in l.a (irande. I the shop are asked to have it Mrs. -Sarah Beauchamp, aired eitrh- iw ,,.,i i Lc delivered, that be- ty-thie:, had the unicue exlieriencc -lng (ie ,j.ny collections are made. SK Thursday of riding on a railway train for the first time in her life. She made the trip to La Grande and back with her son.S. A. Beauchamp, walk ing the half mile to the depot and the same distance again upon her return, seaming no worse for the experience. Mrs, Beauchamp has ridden in an automobile only once in her life, that being last summer and for the dis tance of one mile. She calls the auto mobile "the Divil's stink-wagon." As she crossed the plains with her peo ple in a ''prairie schooner"' about seventy-five years ago, her experiences must have ueen vast and varied. 2-lC-tfp For Sale 4-room plastered house, nwvly pnpep'd and iwinl-d inside. Trice $1350. Terms, $2'M) rush ami bal ance at ?2 -r month ineludiii? interest. 4-room plastered bouse, city wat er, electric li(;hts, for $ 12'j'i. $200 cash and balance like rent.;' . house in pood lorntlon, for $12r.u...$20i) cash, i balance. PREVENTATIVE MEDICINE. The tendency of medical science is toward preventative measures. It is easier and better to prevent than to G-ronm cure. Pneumonia, one of the most ust off Fir tlanircrous diseases that medical men laud terms i have to contend with, often follows aj ; cold or attack of the grip. The cold Rooming house In splendid lora prepares the system for the reception tion on paved sireet. Easy terms und deveolpment of the pneumonia to right party. germ. The longer the cold hangs on, the greater the clanger. TuTe Cham- 15 acres in Fruit-lale for $3000. berlain's Cough Remedy as soon ai Terms, $250 cash and balance $2.ri0 the first indication of a cold appears so as to get rid of it with the least possible delay. It is folly to risk an attack of pneumonia when this remedy may lie obtained for a trifle. adv. per year. 800 acres of choice pasture land in I.aad Canyon, $10 pn' acre, easy terms. R0 acres near Cnion. easv terms. JMJiHfc. ia S,rii,ij(i j:1irv or (.-rain ranch. I he Pythian Sister club will holn ,)e,nw .IIiylhiaB , fered in the vicinity. Immediate possession. a cooked food. sale at F. I.. Lilly's hardware store Saturday April 1.1th. Everything for your Easter dinner. , Proceeds to go for charity work. 4-12-31 t Sherry Theatre Easter Offerng Wallace Reid in "Free Rent," and i Larry Semon in -"The Show." 4-1.1-21 240 acre farm, all In cultivation, near Lone Star schoo for $C5 per acre. $2no will handle this. This Is an estate and the low price is made to sell it. ANNOUNCEMENT. j I wish to announce to my frierlds and patrons that this is the last week o order trees and shrubbery for spring delivery, but I may have some left over from shipments already received. j J. H. KILHY. 4-11-ot Geo. H. Currey Phone 200J Ileal Estate, Insurance, Farm Loans j EASTER LILIES. No home complete without a Lily j for Easter. We have 500. all grown ! in La (Irande. Have you1 seen them? j 4-10-fit CIIKKRYS FLORISTS, i THE Oregon Nursery Co., Geo. Ball, Agt 1212 Wash. Ave. Phone 140-M. 3-7-tf La Grande ' MATTRESS SHOP and WEAVING WORKS Mattresses of all kinds clean ed and rebuilt. Feather Reno vating. Rag Rugs and Fluff -Rues for sale. Carpet mill Hug ( leaning Uvia, ni I. ru ami up Chas. Edwards, rrop. 1'hone 253-W Eastman Kodak Films We lire now ahlc to supply you with nil sizes in EASTMAN FILMS ' PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE THE REX ALL STORE TICKS NUMEROUS maining .stock and closed up his busi ness in U ilpard and expects to remove with his family to some other locality in the neiir future. Wrat Condit rode into Hilgard Wed nesday to procure medicine for treat- OBSERVER ADVERTISING will bring results Silk Skirts and Blouses JUST ARRIVED! A Large Shipment of New LadiAV Silk Tricollette Blouses, J4.89 Lace cdUar tuul cut't' sots Collar aiul VcstiT sets Collar lace, per yard Vestev laee, per yard Misses hall' hose, roll top Ladies l'ancy aprons 8')e tn H.:?!) -f l.lli) tu $i.7: "', tie and OSe to !ja!V ".V and ().". t to Andrew's Variety Store (Sptr!nl lo The OhsorvorJ ' UMfiii, Apr. The lecent rains have made the road to Millard and up the river next to impassable with any kind of a conveyance. Hoi-o- back ix the popular method of travel ; and that only when necessity demands, j The. snow has entirely disappeared ex- , cept for drifts on the north slopes arid, the new jyrnss has nt la.it been! able to make a feeble start. A few j head nf stoi'k have already been turn- j ed out on the short grazing. I Though the season has been late j .enough in niot things the wood tick! jhat put in an unusually early appear Innco and the present outlook promises i Ja bumper tiop of these lively pests. The ant ha.- nothing on Mr. Tick for Industry and not a few bear witness i that he is onto his jr ti i J. V. Scott is having several miles of fence built, in some places repine- I nig oht and in oth.rs building entire-I ly on new lines. Though the weather has Inen generally turmyt woik is -progress in nicely. I John IMxon ami Win, lixnn nroj alo working at fence building, having taken a contract lo fence certain sec tions of the state highway above Hilgard. As yet they are only work ing on making poMs until weather 'conditions improve. Witrk hnt (i cam brtrnn nn tli. ttiir " " ' bridge below Milgard known as thc;i '( larkson bridge A .sm;ul Ijiew " is at work and a larger mimb.r of l men will be added soon. This bridge!! is not far from completion as it is ! I estimated that four or five weeks ati! the mo.vt will see it finished. jfc Mr. and Mrs. Frank Santord have, spent the past week rearranging th-ir J himie and aio now prepared to take care of both hoaulers and roomers. Kive men, the advance guard ot j Porter and Conley. tntra:tonit arriv- J d m Hilgard Friday. They nr.' I awaiting the arrival of a twen-five J ton riH-k-cTiisher to be shipped to thi- I stat-.on tr Unloading and removal omj io me nignway when the road xravel irig will tw'gm. A larger erew will be taken on later a occasion demands. Ian Cable has disposed of his re- Manufacturer's Sale Friday andi Saturday Pocket Knives Every one "iiaranteeil for (Quality and Service 79 cents , Your choice of the lot Stafjs, Pearls, Horn and Wood "See. The Window" L. SL.DRUG CD Pvunyan'sj KJoanmo dav - -. 1 . ii Jfandhsl for QVorif day usQ't and ' -ihii 'i'maans ia .1 J'-V Housecleaning time is here if you find your old rugs won't do See Our Stock of Rugs Make your houset leaning easier with a BISSELL SWEEPER or a BEE ELECTRIC CLEANER W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. 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